open fire | 370.31 | And so they opened fire. | ||
open door | 190.92 | Helen opened the door. | ||
open market | 50.82 | He opened markets in Asia. | ||
open way | 45.03 | But crisis can open the way for change. | ||
open office | 42.92 | He will open an office in Moscow. | ||
open investigation | 40.22 | Investigations would be opened. | ||
open talk | 39.83 | SAG has yet to set a date to open talks. | ||
open possibility | 38.25 | This opens many possibilities for users. | ||
open eye | 33.11 | Emily opened her eyes. | ||
open window | 21.92 | Can I open a window? | ||
open store | 21.53 | He opened his store six years ago. | ||
open mouth | 20.47 | Open your mouth wide. | ||
open account | 19.82 | An OTB account can be opened for nothing. | ||
open branch | 16.85 | Instead, a separate branch is opened. | ||
open season | 16.06 | Sonics open their season at Portland. | ||
open inquiry | 15.73 | A criminal inquiry was opened. | ||
open negotiation | 15.73 | They are now ready to open negotiations. | ||
open gate | 13.69 | Open the gates. | ||
open dialogue | 13.50 | They also agreed to open a dialogue on human rights. | ||
open border | 12.24 | Open borders? |