How to use "enter" in a sentence
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Yet, with all this scope of precedent, I now enter upon the same task for the brief Constitutional term of four years under great and peculiar difficulty
One evening, having followed them to the house and watched them enter, he went in after them and spoke to the concierge
'Please come in, my dear sir! Please enter, with your charming young lady.'
At the end of the rue de l'Homme-Arme, which was too narrow for the carriage to enter, Javert paid the driver and accompanied Valjean to his front door on foot.
It can't see us enter or leave."
"So we need you to enter your details and then transfer two hundred and forty thousand pounds to this account
Sure, there are one or two bigger than her, but none of them has her romance or her luxury," Mrs Carolina Heath says as they enter the dining room.
He moves towards another door and then hears someone else enter court.
Someone who thinks they can enter your house in the middle of the night!
He pauses for a moment to try and remember what he has to do next, but then the door to the church opens again, and three women enter
The secretary outside the headmaster's room tells them they can enter, but Smith stops
This way you enter the competitions, you play your best, and you play by the rules
To enter my Golden Chip competition
How he made the money to enter, I don't know
The doors slide open, and ten or twelve students from Chancery High School enter the carriage.
Turning, he saw a strange man enter the kitchen from the dining room
Evidently, the installation's computer scanned the prints of visitors to verify their right to enter.
I did not enter the kitchen again for two days
I am going to enter the cottage and discover the truth!"
"I promise that I will tell you everything some day, but if you enter now, you will cause great sadness." Then she held me tightly, and I tried to push her off.
When we arrived there, Holmes asked Mr Munro if he was sure he wanted to enter the cottage
Their next step was to enter politics and become politicians
But, in many countries, it is still hard for women to enter into politics
Women have fought for the right to watch sports, to practise them and to enter tournaments.
We must be silent, enter the prison and help them
The soldiers try to enter