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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(151) Then he eased himself through like a desperado entering a bar and ambled across the office, cracking quips like walnuts.
(152) On first entering your college library, you may well feel daunted by the sight of so many books and journals.
(153) Some elderly people entering private care do so using there own financial resources.
(154) Nevertheless, the deals were applauded by commentators who believed the Midland was entering a new era as an international bank.
(155) One of the most characteristic signals of a cat entering or leaving a social group is the raising of its tail.
(156) This barrier is a complex structure that prevents many drugs and chemicals in the blood from entering the brain.
(157) Repetitive tasks, whether sorting coupons, stitching fabric or entering data, wear most workers toward early retirement.
(158) Thus, firms entering overseas markets must bear this in mind when introducing new products or services.
(159) He was entering that awkward stage of early adolescence and had become a somewhat ungainly-looking boy.
(160) Chopra had felt ill at ease since entering the strange domain.
(161) Dinner doesn't bode well for the food-loving gentleman entering the kitchen without a decent set of knives.
(162) Finally, on entering work of any kind except domestic service, she would find herself among mostly young women.
(163) Entering the village was like passing under an invisible triumphal arch(sentencedict.com), quite splendid.
(164) The worshipper who entered them felt as if he or she were entering a divine body.
(165) Four years later in Birmingham, he was arrested for breaking and entering.
(166) I realised what it was: a space shuttle entering the atmosphere on its final run-in to earth.
(167) On entering his cabin, I saw that he had arranged a paraffin lamp somewhat precariously upon the side table.
(168) One new provision would prevent the federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission from entering into consent decrees with employers in job-discrimination lawsuits.
(169) The average age of entering students was fourteen,[http://Sentencedict.com] and the usual level of preparation was correspondingly low.
(170) Hamed will go on a publicity tour around the States next week before entering training camp on February 16.
(171) First entering shallow equatorial seas, then estuaries and coastal oceans, the prehistoric cetaceans spread through the seas of the world.
(172) Section 56 is breached by entering into an investment transaction in the course of or as a consequence of an unsolicited call.
(173) Traders must consider domestic and foreign exchange control regulations when entering into contracts and seeking settlement.
(174) Before entering it, a student must make a formal bow at the doorway as a mark of respect.
(175) It was just a question of walking in the door, entering the stream of things.
(176) The intention of the parties entering upon a partnership is seen to be of paramount importance.
(177) Entering the measurements is quite straight forward, except when it comes to the armhole measurement for set-in sleeves.
(178) It permits the little boy to enjoy fully the advantages of the phallic development he is now entering.
(179) Upon entering the range Jakobs, because of his injured ankle, was permitted to sit in a chair.
(180) Before entering the alley between the walls I glanced into the garden.
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