121 adjectives to describe entry

<pb id='001.png' n='1975h1/A/3084' /> BOOKS & PAMPHLETS Renewals [* 2 non-renewal entries *] R591203.

On the second day of that month, Colonel FISK is to make his triumphant entry into Boston, at the head of the gallant Ninth.

It seems he was the inventor of some ledger, which should combine the precision and certainty of the Italian double entry (I think they called it) with the brevity and facility of some newer German systembut I am not able to appreciate the worth of the discovery.

But later in the same day, or rather night, as he sat matching together certain diamonds for a coronet ordered by the most illustrious the Holy Roman Emperor, these same ill-favoured English sailors burst suddenly through shutters and window, and made forcible entry into his business-room.

Don John made his solemn entry into Brussels on the 1st of May, and assumed the functions of his limited authority.

The four shining knitting needles were clicking in the doorway of the broad little entry that opened out to the green front yard when Miss Prudence found her way around to the front of the house.

"Leading a few yards up the by-street, he turned into a low, narrow entry, very dark and damp.

Besides my daylight servitude, I served over again all night in my sleep, and would awake with terrors of imaginary false entries, errors in my accounts, and the like.

But, amid all the chatter which flew from one to the other end of the table, the conversation invariably reverted to the surprise at the outset: that triumphal entry of the brotherly ambassador.

All his movements were clearly set out in the brief pencilled entries in the journal.

The earliest of these, such as Ordericus Vitalis, Simeon of Durham, Henry of Huntingdon, and William of Malmesbury, were contemporary with the later entries of the Saxon chronicle.

The register has the following entry: "1649.

Should you have come to this spot alone, in the early days when the Tower is noisy with martial doings, you may haply catch in the hum which rises from the ditch and issues from the wall below youbroken by roll of drum, by blast of bugle, by tramp of soldierssome echoes, as it were, of a far-off time, some hints of a Mayday revel, of a state execution, of a royal entry.

He had anticipated newspaper praise on his sharpness: judicial commendation, a favourable official entry in the departmental records of Scotland Yard, with perhaps promotion for the good work he had accomplished in this celebrated case.

On both previous occasions he had knocked timidly and with some dread of attracting notice; but now, when he had just discarded the thought of a burglarious entry, knocking at a door seemed a mighty simple and innocent proceeding.

The following are some typical entries from Washington's Where & how my time is Spent: "Jany.

Each one is a perfect part of a shrewdly calculated and mercilessly executed conspiracy to commit constructive murder and unlawful entry.

As I passed through the upper entry, Veronica opened her door.

The four shining knitting needles were clicking in the doorway of the broad little entry that opened out to the green front yard when Miss Prudence found her way around to the front of the house.

There is a characteristic entry in Lady Fanny's diary describing a visit to the battle-field.

After a magnificent entry into the city, Sancho Panza was called upon to give judgment in certain teasing disputes, and this he did with such wit and such wholesome commonsense that he delighted all who heard him.

She had kept an account-book, and he had found it, with all its pretty, and now most pathetic little entries.

Mathieu's sudden entry made her start, however, and when she recognized him she smiled faintly in an embarrassed way.

They told me of the glad relief with which they welcomed the coming of our troops, and how with tears of gratitude they threw swift death into the bushes, much indeed as they hated the humiliating spectacle of the gallant Rhodesians and Baluchis making their formal entry into the fair streets of Morogoro.

Surreptitious entry.

121 adjectives to describe  entry