35570 examples of enter in sentences

For all that I could tell, it might be certain death, to enter that doleful looking opening.

When we enter the visible body of the Church on earth, we connect ourselves with the invisible hosts of the Church on high.

We enter a company which shall never be disbanded nor dismayed.

The bells cease their chime,the hosts enter in: May many be purged of their sloth and their sin!

But how dear to him was my own apartment, and with what gladness did it see him enter!

Sail with my son and enter at the gate To seek thee!

When it drew up, the driver, a burly-looking, fair-headed Finn in a huge sheepskin overcoat, motioned me to enter, urging in broken Russian "Quickly, Excellency!quickly!you must not be seen!"

"But if we can enter the river we can go ashore anywhere and get by foot to some place where the lady can lie in hiding.

Presently the boy fell asleep, and it was dark when he was wakened up to enter his uncle's carriage at Mudbury, and he sat and looked out of it wondering as the great iron gates flew open, and at the white trunks of the limes as they swept by, until they stopped at length before the lighted windows of the Hall, which were blazing and comfortable with Christmas welcome.

She was quoting from the following hymn, which she frequently repeated to her friends, and which she said more than any other expressed the present state of her feelings: "I only enter on the rest, Obtained by labour done; I only claim the victory By Him so dearly won.

This bad witch Sycorax, for her witchcrafts, too terrible to enter human hearing, was banished from Algiers, and here left by the sailors; and because you were a spirit too delicate to execute her wicked commands, she shut you up in a tree, where I found you howling.

They are shaped like a wire mousetrap; so that when the lobsters once enter them, they cannot get out again.

They enter the Thames about the beginning of November, and leave it in March.

I'm not allowed to enter it, but there it is before my eyes.

After the War the people of this country will enter it, and those who laughed at me for a dreamer will see that I wasn't so wrong after all.

'I cannot enter the house!'

My boss had private business of a nature we won't enter into, in London, and gave me a week off and the use of his car.

Murphy (Life, p. 122) says that 'for many years, when Johnson was not disposed to enter into the conversation going forward, whoever sat near his chair might hear him repeating from Shakespeare

She will enter into the spirit of the fun at once, and I know you'll all like her.

Said the novelist, "It is as unseemly to rush pell-mell from an audience with the gods as it is to enter their presence irreverently.

Under the mistletoe oak, at the top of the bank, he paused, hesitatingas one will often pause when about to enter a sacred building.

But the artist did not, now, enter into the life of Fairlands' Pride for gain or for pleasurehe went for studyas a physician goes into the dissecting room.

If it did come from Fairlands, it must have waited somewhere along the road, to enter the canyon after dark.

He also introduces, as recited by one of the characters, 'The description of the Towre of vertue and honour, into which the noble Howarde contended to enter by worthy actes of chivalry,' a stanzaic composition in honour of Sir Edward Howard, who died in 1513.

To enter into the plot in detail is for our present purpose unnecessary.

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