Which preposition to use with enter

into Occurrences 4368%

A long space of time came and went, and then at last I entered into the shadow of the worldplunging headlong into the dim and holy earth night.

under Occurrences 900%

The two boys, Sprague and Perley, spirited away from the hospital at Hampton, where they had been entered under assumed names, Jacques and Paling, were by some curious instrumentality hidden in the small-pox ward of the rebel prison at Point Lookout.

on Occurrences 631%

It appears to me highly worthy of observation, that Howard, before he entered on his grand projects of Public Benevolence, was subject to those little, but depressive variations of health which have betrayed many a valetudinarian into habits of inaction and inutility.

with Occurrences 507%

The Yellow or Silver Pine is more frequently overturned than any other tree on the Sierra, because its leaves and branches form a larger mass in proportion to its height, while in many places it is planted sparsely, leaving open lanes through which storms may enter with full force.

in Occurrences 349%

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

at Occurrences 270%

" He entered at that, submitting to a kiss upon an averted cheek.

from Occurrences 157%

Four enter from the four corners of the Stage, to Musick that plays; they dance, and in the Dance, dance round 'em, and kick, pinch, and beat 'em.

by Occurrences 127%

All this time there had been people passing, entering by the many doors.

through Occurrences 100%

The instant that he felt the light pressure on his temples, all his fears vanished; and he followed his guide, conversing pleasantly through wide avenues and over broad glades of fresh turf, which seemed to be laid out like a royal chase, till they came to a wall of rock resembling the Hahnen Klippers, and entering through an arch, a grey moss-covered tower arose in the distance.

as Occurrences 90%

The arrangement was carried out, and Brigham was entered as one of the contestants for the purse.

for Occurrences 69%

Acton, you beggar, you swore you'd keep up this register for me, and there's nothing entered for last term.

without Occurrences 62%

At the hour she named, after the waiter had come to me and announced the Englishman's departure, I descended to her sitting-room and entered without rapping, for if I had rapped she could not, alas!

to Occurrences 37%

Enter to her Bellmour and Nurse.

within Occurrences 27%

There are two of these inlets, which enter within a quarter of a mile of each other, each of which comes down from little lakes, or ponds, deeper in the wilderness.

after Occurrences 23%

The other members of the congregation awaited our arrival, grouped before the door, and, entering after us, remained decently standing till we had mounted to the loft and taken our seats, a show of deference which greatly pleased my aunt.

among Occurrences 18%

" Down the sloping bank we made our way, and entered among the trees and shrubberies.

before Occurrences 12%

" The conversation on this subject continued until they reached the tents, which Antar declined to enter before seeing Dahir.

of Occurrences 12%

* I was entered of the Middle Temple on April 16, 1839, and remained with Mr. Butt until I had kept sufficient terms to qualify me to take out a licence to plead on my own account, which I did at the earliest possible date.

during Occurrences 8%

" Here Lady Jarvis, who had entered during the dialogue, and caught a clue to the topic they were engaged in, drew near, and ventured to ask if he thought a simple knight too low.

between Occurrences 7%

With cat-like quietness the young Chinaman entered between the screens and stood beside her.

near Occurrences 6%

Prince George of Servia, while leading his battalion against the Austrians September 18, was hit by a ball which entered near the spinal column and came out at the right shoulder.

against Occurrences 6%

In any event no formal protest was entered against their being deprived of a knowledge to which they were entitled, a deprivation which placed them and their countries in a subordinate, and, to an extent, a humiliating, position.

like Occurrences 6%

the charge of shot at a few feet distance had entered like a bullet, tearing a great ragged hole.

behind Occurrences 5%

As the boy was yet in this attitude of humility, enters behind him a portly gentleman, with a little girl of four years old.

about Occurrences 4%

How else, for example, than as a constant watcher for the dawn, and for the London mail that in summer months entered about dawn into the lawny thickets of Marlborough Forest, couldst thou, sweet Fanny of the Bath road, have become known to myself?

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