393 examples of re-entered in sentences

He breathed the air, walked briskly, turned with the German military precision at the end of his score of strides, and re-entered his cabin at the lapse of the half hour.

Then a certain dogged persistency I possess came to my rescue, and I re-entered the room at a leap and stood before the lounge and its pile of cushions.

At length they descended the steps down to the rough lawn in front of the house, and presently the little lady re-entered her mansion, leaning upon Mr. Washington's arm.

"What," I asked, when we re-entered my chamber, "is the meaning of the title by which the Regent addressed you?"

As she was reaching for her cloak she remembered that she must ask to be excused, taking it down and throwing it over her arm she re-entered the schoolroom.

While the pretended Roderigo re-entered his gondola, Stefano began to awaken his people.

The outcry resembled the beginning of an execution; Bonaparte made a sudden movement to the right, turned back, and re-entered the courtyard of the Louvre.

Jeanty Sarre re-entered the barricade, fired a last shot and went away.

Esther, who had re-entered the room, opened her lips to improve this opportunity for argument but, meeting the doctor's eye, refrained.

Mortlake, a peculiar expression on his face, looked after the car as it chugged off and then turned and re-entered the shop.

At 15.20 I re-entered the Issue Department and went through the motions of taking up the gloves.

After six weeks, when the ship re-entered New York harbor, Jimmie, his beard having grown, and wearing gold-rimmed spectacles, walked boldly down the gangplank.

I re-entered, with my hand in my pocketandand my heart in my mouth.

On the 18th Leo began his journey back to Florence, which he re-entered on the 22nd.

Edith had come to see the dear old aunt off; and now re-entered the lodgings to help Emilie to collect her things, and to settle with Miss Webster for the lodgings, before her departure.

Even myself, to whom everything was so vividly brought home, I have to enter my wife's room to put aside the curtain from little Marie's picture, and to see and touch the olive branch which is there, before I can recall to myself anything that resembles the feeling with which I re-entered that sanctuary.

" When the landlady re-entered, Colonel Mannering asked her if Mr. Bertram lost his son in his fifth year.

Just then Mr. Cave's step-son re-entered the shop from, the inner roomhe had come home a minute or so before Mr. Caveand he was blaspheming freely.

All these entries, made in books specially prepared and conveniently ruled for the purpose, came under Cecil's eye weekly, and were by him re-entered in his ledgers.

Had he stayed at that, and preserved when he re-entered the carriage the discreet silence he had maintained before, it is probable that she would have fallen asleep in sheer weariness, and deferred to the calmer hours of the morning the problem that occupied her.

Count Eudes quitted Paris for a time to go and beg aid of the emperor; but the Parisians soon saw him reappear on the heights of Montmartre with three battalions of troops, and he re-entered the town, spurring on his horse and striking light and left with his battle-axe through the ranks of the dumfounded besiegers.

The Reformers had at first had some successes; they had taken Valenciennes and Mons; but the Duke of Alba restored the fortunes of the King of Spain; he re-entered Valenciennes and he was besieging Mons.

He retraced his steps more quickly, and presently re-entered Margaret's cottage.

Lisbeth re-entered with a rather greasy-looking note, which was of course from the butcher, and Mr. Drake's hand trembled as he opened it.

" Then it was, Sir, that bliss once more re-entered my soul.

393 examples of  re-entered  in sentences