We have no meanings for "opened than" in our records yet.
1 My mouth's no sooner opened than you are ready to jump inside!
2 No sooner were the gates opened than a wholesale plunder and slaughter ensued.
3 And what else does the eye do when it is opened than see?
4 The door was no sooner opened than all doubt on the subject was removed.
5 And no sooner were the outer doors opened than another shout answered that within the House.
6 She stared at him, and her eyes were, or looked, even more widely opened than usual.
7 I say THOUGHTFUL administration because the children's library is no sooner opened than it begins to present problems.
8 But no sooner were his eyes opened than he saw his parrot sitting on a branch of a tree.
9 Mr Ince said the commission's system was reporting that far fewer boxes had been opened than state news agencies had announced.
10 All eyes were turned to see the new champion, and no sooner were the barriers opened than he paced into the lists.
11 This addition of chutes proved beneficial, as the wheel worked better with the gates partly opened than it did with four chutes.
12 He had no sooner turned from the alley upon which the stage door opened than Yorick, unnoticed by him, darted out in pursuit.
13 No sooner was the door opened than they flew into the room again, and alighted upon the girl's head, and began to chirp.
14 She knocked at the door like a fury, and no sooner was it opened than she went in without more ado, and we after her.
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