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Sentence count:178+17Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accounting entrydebutenteringentranceentrancewayentreeentrywayfirst appearanceincomingingressintroductionlaunchingledger entrysubmissionunveilingSimilar words: entreatcentralentranceconcentrateentrepreneurconcentrationconcentratingentertainmentMeaning: ['entrɪ]  n. 1. an item inserted in a written record 2. the act of beginning something new 3. a written record of a commercial transaction 4. something (manuscripts or architectural plans and models or estimates or works of art of all genres etc.) submitted for the judgment of others (as in a competition) 5. something that provides access (to get in or get out) 6. the act of entering. 
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151 Val was thirty-eight, and was glad that there was no age limit on the entry for the course.
152 Ozzie Smith announced his retirement, and there was talk of a first-ballot entry.
153 Does the health authority have any provision to assist young people to acquire the necessary academic qualifications for entry to nurse training?
154 As a result no entry is made on the P11D for the director and no income tax is therefore assessed on him.
155 Ramsey-optimal prices are not concerned with alternative means of supply: hence they are in principle susceptible to competitive entry.
156 None actually saw the entry of the bolide, but all saw the flash of the explosion.
157 Room keys activate the temperature controls and turn on an entry light, so guests never enter a dark room.
158 Kwasniewski, a deft politician, insists his policy is still to seek entry into the alliance.
159 Treatment with sedative antihistamines was continued throughout the study if they were in use on entry.
160 Entry to this competition implies acceptance of the rules as final and legally binding.
161 As an added incentive,[sentencedict.com] two complimentary tickets for the evening's disco are being offered for the winning entry.
162 Under intense political pressure the strict academic standards which first prevailed were relaxed, and entry was broadened.
163 This amount of memory is adequate for the very largest entry.
164 The alternative case where free entry restores standard comparative advantage is when factor endowments are sufficiently similar to permit factor price equalization.
165 This qualification, normally with Commendation, is also acceptable for entry to the degree course.
166 Many tournament organisers miscalculate entry levels with the result that adjacent areas are crowded together and the competitors' safety is imperilled.
167 Synonyms and Antonyms - which should be easily accessible from a given entry.
168 The apparent lack of multiple entry and exit gates on the crowd side of the airfield was bound to cause problems.
169 The analysis carried out concentrated mainly on the relationships between undergraduates' academic performance and their entry qualifications.
169 Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
170 Entry is gained from an alley on the side, so narrow that it can at best take a single car.
171 Applicants offering qualifications other than those acceptable for an honours degree will be considered for entry to the ordinary degree.
172 A high standard of achievement qualifies students to apply for entry to postgraduate taught courses and research studies.
173 Visitors please note no admission fees is required for entry to the gift shop alone, which is open all year round.
174 The upper age limit is your thirty-third birthday. entry is open to male and female applicants.
175 With effect from 1992 entry this will be a joint UCCA/PCAS application form.
176 Set them at distances to accommodate the largest possible number or other entry in that column.
177 Methods Patients with active Crohn's disease requiring hospital admission were considered for entry into the study.
178 Atmospheric entry of the bolide A cosmic object entering the atmosphere loses its kinetic energy through deceleration and ablation.
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