Use enter in a sentence
Sentences starting with enter
- Enter thou into the joy of thy lord. [9]
- Enter the first set of visitors. [6]
- Enter upon the new life here with faith and courage. [11]
- Enter old Huss's head bookkeeper. [5]
- Enter in, O enter in, and lie upon the couch of peace, the couch of peace within my wigwam, thou the wise one! [11]
- Enter the wager, Brooks. [9]
- Enter Mr. Worthington, bows profoundly to Miss Lucretia's guest, his beaver in his hand, and the discussion begins, Cynthia taking no part in it. [9]
- Enter the American. [4]
- Enter into Quiet. [11]
- Enter Paradise. [11]
Sentences ending with enter
- Into this cloud, with all its risks and all its humiliations, Myrtle Hazard is about to enter. [6]
- It is striving which enables us to enter. [5]
- In the shadows where his nature dwelt now he would not allow her good innocence and truth to enter. [11]
- The jail door was hospitably open, and the keeper invited us to enter. [4]
- The other harbour was devoted to commerce, but, in order to prevent the spread of false reports, newly arrived ships were forbidden to enter. [10]
- You, I forbid to enter. [10]
- The door of the vestibule was closed, but the watchman, Simmons, recognizing her, permitted her to enter. [9]
- I stood upon the threshold, just about to enter. [4]
- You will adorn the new sphere into which you enter. [11]
- They leaped to the ground when the coach stopped, and stood each side of the door, waiting for my lady to enter. [9]
Short sentences using enter
- Enter. [10]
Sentences containing enter two or more times
- V It is the desire of every ambitious soul to, enter Literature by the front door, and the few who have patience and money enough to live without the aid of the beckoning Helen may enter there. [4]
- But to enter myself as a competitor of others, or to authorize any one so to enter me is what my word and honor forbid. [7]
More example sentences with the word enter in them
- The litters and your tottering gait would betray everything if we were to enter the boat anywhere else in the great harbour. [10]
- A shot from your pistol brought him down as he rushed forward to enter the ruins. [11]
- If you enter your name on the Visitor's Book at Government House you will receive an invitation to the next ball that takes place there, if nothing can be proven against you. [5]
- How many other young men from the East have travelled across the mountains and floated down the rivers to enter those strange cities of the West, the growth of which was like Jonah's gourd. [9]
- Didn't I tell you that _you_ couldn't enter unless your religion, whatever it might be, was your own free property? [5]
- I only wonder you don't find me more worn out, for what can be more excruciating for a woman, that to be obliged to enter the lists for manly decisiveness against a man who is defending a perfectly antagonistic view? [10]
- Nor could Hodder's years of provincialism permit him to forget that this man with whom he was about to enter into personal relations was a capitalist of national importance. [9]
- After being five years at the Port School, the time drew near when I was to enter college. [6]
- Abandon knowledge, all ye who enter there! [11]
- Above this Damour wrote for himself an order upon the chamberlain of Bercy to enter upon Philip's private apartments in the castle; and thither he was fleeing as Philip lay dying in the dark room of the house in the Rue de Vaugirard. [11]
- But no, that would not do; he could not enter that in his priest's garb. [4]
- Clara and Jean would never enter again the New York hotel which their mother had frequented in earlier days. [5]
- Now--ah, how gladly!--she would have helped Ursel with the nursing, but she forbade her to enter the sick-room. [10]
- Without that it would be unable to develop its mines, build its roads, work to advantage and without great waste its fruitful land, establish manufactures or enter upon a prosperous industrial career. [5]
- Think what it would be if the grasp were tightened so that no breath of air could enter your panting chest! [6]
- The prince has wooed her, so to speak, on the highway, but if she now comes with me he can enter the palace of kings as suitor to a princess, and the marriage feast I will provide shall be a right royal one. [10]
- I shall, therefore, without much hesitation or diffidence, enter upon this subject. [7]
- Seldom did Jane Withersteen enter her room without looking into her mirror. [13]
- It was filled with worshippers, and when, in his resolute manner, he told the curator and the officiating priest that he wished to enter the cella, and asked for a ladder to feel the goddess, he was most positively refused. [10]
- They were fellow-creatures with whom one did not naturally enter into active sympathy, and the principal point of interest about the fiacre and its arrangements was whether the horse was fondest of trotting or of walking. [6]
- Asarja and Michael, with their sons, who grudged the power of Moses and Aaron, had even gone from one to another to try to persuade them, ere departing, to summon the elders again and charge then to enter into fresh negotiations with the Egyptians. [10]
- A dispute ensues, with loud talk; in the midst of it enter the king. [5]
- If he doesn't wish to enter this heretic's nest himself, for which I don't blame him in the least, he need only send horses or the carriage for me. [10]
- Like every other wish of her son, Barbara had fulfilled with quiet indulgence his desire that she would not again enter the Netherlands and Ghent. [10]
- He did so willingly, and endeavoured to induce the young man to enter the priesthood. [10]
- But never again will I cross this threshold uninvited, or enter a house where right is trodden underfoot, where defenceless innocence is insulted and abandoned to despair. [10]
- Mr. Judd, who will hand you this, is authorized to receive your answer; and, if agreeable to you, to enter into the terms of such arrangement. [7]
- For to-day we will close the temple gates, solemnize the festival among ourselves, and allow no one to enter our precincts for sacrifice and prayer till the fate of the sisters is made certain. [10]
- The folding-doors are wide open to every Protestant to enter all the privileged precincts and private apartments of the various exclusive religious organizations. [6]
- So sacred that whoso ventured to mock them or make fun of their work, could not afterward enter any respectable house, even by the back door. [5]
- Was it worth while living, only to grow older and older, and, coming, heavy with sleep, to the Homestead of the Ages, enter a door that only opened inwards, and be swallowed up in the twilight? [11]
- The length to which this paper has extended does not allow me to enter into the consideration of this most important subject. [3]
- Happy little enclosure, where thieves cannot break through and steal, where Death himself hesitates to enter, and makes a visit only now and then at long intervals, lest the fortunate inhabitants should think they had already reached the Celestial City! [6]
- I fancy that when the right day came she confessed that the moment was when she first saw him enter their box at the opera. [4]
- Skilled in debate when he chooses to enter it, his knowledge of the law only exceeded by his knowledge of how it is to be evaded--to Lartius is assigned the task of following up the rout. [9]
- I was told what became of him, but as it was a disappointment to me, I will not enter into details. [5]
- And no sooner were we outside the gates than I declared I should never again enter a private residence by the back door. [9]
- Just as they were about to enter the office, however, Jonas Billings, who had a faculty for being everywhere at the interesting moment, said, so as to be heard by Mazarine and his lawyer, and all others standing near. [11]
- It is probably well to have a period in the year that tests character to the utmost, and the person who can enter spring through the gate of February a better man or woman is likely to adorn society the rest of the year. [4]
- A month ago we received permission to enter the service of the Netherlands. [10]
- Seems to me we had a man from there eight or nine hundred years ago--but people from that system very seldom enter by this gate. [5]
- I made my way cautiously through the streets towards the cathedral, for I owed a duty to the poor soldier who had died in my arms, through whose death I had been able to enter the town. [11]
- He turned and watched Mazarine go down the street and enter a barber's shop. [11]
- While the doctor was trying to compel him to obey and enter the litter which stood waiting for him, he beat him back with his strong young fists. [10]
- That her lover was the most powerful sovereign on earth, and she could appeal to him if she needed help, did not enter her mind. [10]
- When the service was over, about half of the people departed; the rest remained in their seats and prepared to enter upon their Sabbath exercises. [4]
- If the boat was known to make her best speed when drawing five and a half feet forward and five feet aft, she was carefully loaded to that exact figure--she wouldn't enter a dose of homoeopathic pills on her manifest after that. [5]
- And the rector was conducted, with due ceremony, to the office upstairs which he had never again expected to enter, where that other memorable interview had taken place. [9]
- As General Wolfe was about to enter the boat which was to convey him to the flag-ship, he saw McGilveray, who was waiting under guard to be taken to Major Hardy's post at Point Levis. [11]
- Uncle Ben Carvel was a veritable emperor in his own domain; and the Colonel himself, had he desired to enter the kitchen, would have been obliged to come with humble and submissive spirit. [9]
- Standing beside him was a proud father who had dragged his son across two counties in a farm wagon, and who was to return on the morrow to enter this event in the family Bible. [9]
- The Minister of War has also in his charge some venerable swivels on Punch-Bowl Hill wherewith royal salutes are fired when foreign vessels of war enter the port. [5]
- As Margaret's party waited for their carriage she saw Mrs. Eschelle and her daughter enter a shining coach, with footman and coachman in livery. [4]
- These are the voices which struck the key-note of my conceptions as to what the sounds we are to hear in heaven will be, if we shall enter through one of the twelve gates of pearl. [6]
- Once she had ventured to enter and ask its price--ten dollars. [9]
- Bekleshev and Theodore Uvarov, who had arrived with him, paused at the doorway to allow him, as the guest of honor, to enter first. [2]
- If I enter upon this wide field of horticultural experiment, I shall leave peace behind; and I may expect the ground to open, and swallow me and all my fortune. [4]
- My eyes were upon the loser of this duel when he got his last and vanquishing wound--it was in his face and it carried away his--but no matter, I must not enter into details. [5]
- Now he said, turning to the priests from Chennu-- "Gagabu is a foolish, hot-headed old man, and you have heard from his lips just such a sermon as the young scribes keep by them when they enter on the duties of the care of souls. [10]
- She could not trust to forcing her way in on the day of the ceremony of abdication, for every place in the limited space assigned to spectators had been carefully allotted, and no one would be permitted to enter the palace without a pass. [10]
- With blast of trumpets and clash of cymbals love had again set forth to enter, with triumphant joy, the soul which had of late been so desolate, so impoverished. [10]
- Never, never, she told herself, would she enter a hotel again alone; and when at last he came she clung to him with a passion that thrilled him the more because he could not understand it. [9]
- But not listening to what Firhoff was saying, he was gazing now at the sovereign and now at the men intending to dance who had not yet gathered courage to enter the circle. [2]
- It legally belonged to the progress of the investigation, and how many who had by no means recovered from the last exposure to the rack were constantly obliged to enter the torture chamber? [10]
- Eva forced herself to listen and behave as if her account of Heinz Schorlin's wonderful escape and desire to enter a monastery was news to her. [10]
- I drew aside to let a stately train of beauty and of fashion descend, and saw it sweep through the hall, and enter the drawing-rooms, until it was lost in a sea of shifting color. [4]
- It is necessary to know rural England to enter into the spirit of this literature, and to appreciate how thoroughly it took hold of life in every phase. [4]
- They were keen to know how much of skill was likely to enter into this duel, for each meant that it should be deadly. [11]
- He asked permission to inquire of the learned counsel for the defence by what authority he declared that the State could not afford to enter into a policy by which grade crossings would gradually be eliminated. [9]
- What might happen to Harriet Westbrook before the letter- writing was ended did not enter his mind. [5]
- Then carriages began to flow past and deliver the two and three hundred court personages and high nobilities privileged to enter the church. [5]
- His views as to fate, or the determining conditions of the character, brought him near enough to the doctrine of predestination to make him afraid of its consequences, and led him to enter a caveat against any denial of the self-governing power of the will. [6]
- Pierre was about to enter, when a man came out. [11]
- It was necessary to enter, but the smoke and dust which filled the air seemed to preclude this, and, besides, a high wall above the cleared space in the building threatened to fall. [10]
- He was resolved to enter upon no duties that would interfere with his literary pursuits. [4]
- Suppose I resolve to enter upon a course of thought, and study, and reading, with the deliberate purpose of changing that opinion; and suppose I succeed. [5]
- He was preparing to enter the university, but he and his friend Obolenski had lately, in secret, agreed to join the hussars. [2]
- We begin here to enter the portals of Dutch painting. [4]
- He would have to enter the place like a thief in the night. [11]
- Finally, she decided to enter the lodge and get it. [5]
- He is about to enter the horse-car when a gray and ragged old woman, a touching picture of misery, puts out her lean hand and begs for rescue from hunger and death. [5]
- He had refused to enter the empty sitting-room. [10]
- Another smith tried to enter the doorway, pressing against the publican with his chest. [2]
- Do you wish to enter the Brotherhood of Freemasons under my sponsorship? [2]
- The first Russians to enter Moscow were the Cossacks of Wintzingerode's detachment, peasants from the adjacent villages, and residents who had fled from Moscow and had been hiding in its vicinity. [2]
- You are soon to enter into relations with the public, to expend your skill and knowledge for its benefit, and find your support in the rewards of your labor. [3]
- Pierre felt reluctant to enter into conversation with this old man, but, submitting to him involuntarily, came up and sat down beside him. [2]
- Persons are free to enter into any business they like. [4]
- She had thought to enter by the billiard-room door, and so gain her own chamber without encountering the household; but she had reckoned without her hostess. [9]
- They would like to be of the world again, and enter into its feelings, passions, hopes; to feel the sweep of its current, and so to comprehend what it has become. [4]
- My lodge ain't to be bought, nor anything in it--not even the broom to keep it clean of any half-breeds that'd enter it without leave. [11]
- I am too tired to enter on further evidence, but for the future I shall treat my legs with the utmost consideration. [10]
- One at a time the contestants enter, clothed regardless of expense in what each considers the perfection of style and taste, and walk down the vacant central space and back again with that multitude of critical eyes on them. [5]
- The newspaper is thus widening the language in use, and vastly increasing the number of words which enter into common talk. [4]
- With these patriotic thoughts we enter the town. [4]
- It was on this visit also that the Senator made the acquaintance of Mr. Washington Hawkins, and was greatly taken with his innocence, his guileless manner and perhaps with his ready adaptability to enter upon any plan proposed. [5]
- 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. [7]
- And she leaves this house to-day, never to enter it again. [9]
- Stillness reigned in this chamber, and Els scarcely had occasion to dread much disturbance, for the countess had been strictly forbidden to enter the sufferer's room. [10]
- He began to think upon ways and means to meet this sudden preference of the Queen, made sharply manifest as he waited in the ante-chamber, by a summons to the refugee to enter the Queen's apartments. [11]
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