How to use "entrance" in a sentence
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At the end of the cottages was the entrance to Brown's stableyard, and then the long wall of a school
At 12.45 Israel Schwartz was walking towards Dutfield's Yard when he saw a man stop and speak to a woman in the entrance
When he drove his cart into the entrance to Dutfield's Yard, the pony turned to the left and refused to go on
Hutchinson followed the couple into Dorset Street, where they stood and talked at the entrance to Miller's Court
On the other side of the river, he stopped at the entrance of a high-walled alley and looked back
"Come on," Smith says, and they walk to the entrance.
Inside, Niki went to meet some other friends while Sala looked around the busy entrance area for Cham
They'd been standing under one of the shelters at the entrance to the walkway
As they passed the enormous hologram wall by the entrance, Cham put his arm around Sala
She pulled Cham away from the entrance and quickly told him the news about Gran's letter.
Sala touched Cham's hand with a sad smile, then followed Kaz back to the entrance
Through a side entrance into a tower block
People were coming and going from the main entrance, like last time, but the narrow passageway down the side looked dark and empty
Twenty minutes later, at 3:45, she stepped onto the smooth cobblestones in front of the hotel's main entrance and handed her claim check to the valet parking attendant
Ramparts of pale pink stone stretched hundreds of feet on both sides of the entrance; those walls were windowless and garishly decorated with giant stone coins, a gushing torrent of coins flooding from a stone cornucopia
Then, as they stepped out of the rear entrance of the hotel and walked along the edge of the parking lot in the seventy-degree winter sunshine, he said, "So what did you want to talk about?"
She turned away from him and started toward the rear entrance of the hotel, out of which they'd come a few minutes ago.
As she drove across the intersection and into the entrance drive that led to the Golden Pyramid Hotel, Tina couldn't shake the creepy feeling that she was being watched by someone who meant to harm her
But how could any stranger so easily gain entrance to both her house and the hotel computer? Didn't he, after all, have to be someone she knew?
The route to the entrance foyer was an obstacle course.
A single mercury-vapor pole lamp at the entrance shed fuzzy purple light over the first third of the parking lot
Eleven customers were clustered at the end of the long arm of the L, near the entrance, five on stools at the counter, six in the red booths
She went with him to the cash register, which was near the entrance.
In the middle of the west wall - one of the two shorter walls - opposite the entrance to the room, was a six-foot-long, three-foot-high window that provided a view of another space, which was only half as large as this outer chamber
Elliot almost turned in at the entrance, but at the last moment, he decided to drive by the place.
Apparently, the door could be opened only from within, after those, seeking entrance had been scrutinized by the camera that hung over the portal.
The commissaire drove through the open factory gate, stopped by the main entrance, and we got out of the car