Which preposition to use with entre

into Occurrences 16%

Edmund Everard's Discourses on the Present State of the Protestant Princes of Europe (1679): 'Since the last campania the Three ... have entred into the entanglement of a War.' p. 331 Pattacoon.

tanto Occurrences 4%

no tal ... aunque por otra parte ... en fin, dentro de tres o cuatro días saldremos de una vez de este estado de incertidumbre ... entre tanto permítanme ustedes que me retire ...

on Occurrences 2%

A poor dispirited Sinner lies trembling under the Apprehensions of the State he is entring on; and is asked by a grave Attendant how his Holiness does?

in Occurrences 2%

Ey flattering fortune, loke thou never so fayre, Or never so pleasantly begin to smile, As tho' thou would'st my ruine all repayre, During my life thou shalt not me begile, Trust shall I God to entre in a while His haven of heaven sure and uniforme, Ever after thy calme loke I for a storme.

of Occurrences 1%

The last is pretty Mrs. Runnet, who broke her first Husband's Heart before she was Sixteen, at which Time she was entred of the Club, but soon after left it, upon Account of a Second, whom she made so quick a Dispatch of, that she returned to her Seat in less than a Twelvemonth.

for Occurrences 1%

Entred for his Copye under the handes of Sir Henry Herbert and both the wardens A booke called Torquato Tassos Aminta Englished by Henry Reynoldes ... vj^{d}' (Arber, iv.

with Occurrences 1%

After this, hauing entred with the difficultie abouesayd, there stand at the entrance two pillars of marble, to wit, on each side one.

Which preposition to use with  entre