Similar words: enter into, bantering, user interface, superintendent, enteritis, altering, faltering, pestering. Meaning: ['entə] n. 1. a movement into or inward 2. the act of entering.
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(91) The B.A.A. prohibited the drivers from entering the airport except as bonafide airline passengers.
(92) Too many children are entering kindergarten without basic skills of knowing colors, letters and numbers.
(93) Women entering the workforce, poor childcare facilities, marrying too late, all are blamed.
(94) Haulage firms would then be allowed to take cattle to abattoirs, with the animals being slaughtered before entering the food chain.
(95) About one quarter of entering college students now take at least one remedial course.
(96) Jules, entering into the charioteer spirit, drove standing up and the mare went along at a spanking trot.
(97) This suggests that those entering long-stay hospital care present different sorts of needs from those entering public/private nursing home or residential care.
(98) This surface interval between leaving the bell and entering the decompression chamber, became a point of contention within the medical profession.
(99) After entering the cave, Hawk senses such awesome power that he flees in terror.
(100) The fall in the birth rate in the 1970s means that the number of people entering the labour market today is falling.
(101) Neither Bradford nor Birmingham regrets entering the tourist trade - the industry waits with bated breath to see how Swindon fares.
(102) He moved forward reluctantly but instead of entering the forecabin, lay down on the cabin roof still dressed in his oilskins.
(103) It is one of the main barriers preventing the technique from entering the routine microbiological laboratory.
(104) After entering the basin she had to negotiate the lock, a narrow channel which connected the basin to the dock proper.
(105) On entering a church the Roman Catholic drops to one knee and makes the sign of the cross.
(106) How far does the knowledge that the state will tax away high salaries deter people from entering high-earning and demanding jobs?
(107) Mercer was entering into the spirit of things, Bambi also but more coolly.
(108) None of them has ruled out entering a coalition government against the nationalists,[http://sentencedict.com] but each would demand a high price.
(109) The hostages are now entering their fourth week in captivity.
(110) Britain, like most other countries, has been entering treaties and alliances with other countries for hundreds of years.
(111) I was visible for a sweep of sixty degrees and anyone entering the courtyard would get a full view.
(112) There are provisions enabling investors to recover loss they have suffered as a result of entering into the share transactions.
(113) It is exhilarating, like the first glimpse of green grass when entering a baseball stadium.
(114) Entering a name into the diary for instance can be used to trigger an address search.
(115) A bullet-proof glass screen sealed the public gallery and everyone entering the building was subjected to a body search.
(116) Additionally, it read all cable traffic entering and leaving Britain.
(117) After telling a guard he wanted to look around, Morse was barred from entering.
(118) The Raiders wanted to be 3-3 entering their bye week after starting the season with three losses in the first four games.
(119) She shrank from entering the chateau, and had to be cajoled inside.
(120) Now, plainly, tighter controls on vehicles entering the City are essential.
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