Examples of 'reopen old' in a sentence
Meaning of "reopen old"
reopen old ~ to revisit or resume something that was previously established, initiated, or discussed. It implies starting again with a past subject or matter
How to use "reopen old" in a sentence
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New bid to reopen old rail link.
But diplomats fear a prolonged conflict could reopen old ethnic rifts.
You should not reopen old wounds unnecessarily.
Last thing you want to do is reopen old wounds.
One solution is to reopen old cemeteries to allow for new burials.
All it really does is just reopen old wounds.
I guess it would just reopen old wounds for them and … and be impossible for us.
I am not writing this to reopen old wounds.
I am sorry to reopen old wounds, but Louise did not kill herself.
I am not here today to reopen old debates.
I am sorry to reopen old wounds, but Louise did not kill herself . She was killed.
I think we should not reopen old chapters.
Will Brexit reopen old wounds with a new hard border in Northern Ireland?
You were afraid to reopen old wounds.
Why reopen old case files?
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I did not come to reopen old wounds.
Why reopen old wounds?
The last thing we want to do is reopen old wounds.
Well, not to reopen old wounds yet again.
The last thing you need is to reopen old wounds.
Why assign a reporter to reopen old wounds? But, seriously, my friend, No doubt.
I know seeing him again will reopen old words.
I did not come here or reopen old wounds … or condemn it in any way.
Liberal Democrats deplore the abuse of enlargement negotiations to reopen old wounds and animosities.
In the process, however, they all reopen old emotional wounds that had never properly healed.
A fresh investigation of Google by US regulators could reopen old wounds.
I know seeing him again will reopen old words, but maybe it will heal them, too.
Who do you think you are to disrupt lives and reopen old wounds?
Not about to reopen old wounds, so.
Monetary policy mix, and we need not at this stage reopen old debates.
I knew it would reopen old wounds, but.
The Northern Irish border city before Brexit, does it reopen old wounds?
Well, it must … reopen old wounds.
You must not hurt him again and reopen old wounds.
A tendency towards unilateralism would only reopen old divisions or create new ones.
I am sorry, we did not mean to reopen old wounds.
With new lead, police reopen old murder case.
Did they send you here from Madrid to reopen old cases?
And I do not want to reopen old wounds, either.
If you come back to Dallas, you will just reopen old wounds.
This is not the time to reopen old wounds.
Was I doing that, Craig? Jings, mate, do not reopen old wounds.
I think talking to Senator Thrush would just reopen old wounds at this point, but.
If I meet the Queen again, wouldn't that reopen old wounds?
Burundi 's mass graves reopen old wounds.
Coming back here was not to reopen old wounds.
I think they do not want to reopen old wounds . ”.
The last thing we want to do is reopen old wounds . No . Yeah.
The last thing we want to do is reopen old wounds. both: No.
They do not want to reopen old wounds . ”.
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It involves some old and forgotten papers
The old legends do speak of such creatures
This is the old man right here