Use entry in a sentence
Sentences ending with entry
- Half of Brampton, too, must have seen Cynthia open the door and Bob walk into the entry. [9]
- The light of the kitchen-fire streamed into the entry. [10]
- He ascended the staircase slowly and paused in the upper entry. [10]
- Holder found himself sitting erect, rigidly attentive, listening to the muffled sound of a woman's voice in the entry. [9]
- When she had risen to leave, he had followed her into the entry. [9]
- His lordship then referred to the rumor of a meditated blockade by us of Southern ports, and a discontinuance of them as ports of entry. [7]
- Heinz instantly rushed out of the house to meet him, but he had found him beside his steed, which had sunk on its knees, and then, trembling and panting, dragged itself, supported by its rider's hand, into the entry. [10]
- In my diary of that trip I find this entry. [5]
- The din of many voices and loud laughter greeted them from the spacious entry. [10]
- And, his imagination being great, he reproduced for himself such a vivid sensation of a bullet-hole in his spine that he missed his footing near the bottom, and measured his length in the entry. [9]
More example sentences with the word entry in them
- A very interesting young married woman, detained at home at the time by the state of her health, was bitten in the entry of her own house by a rattlesnake which had found its way down from The Mountain. [6]
- When you have won the woman for whom you yearn, the throne, and the sceptre, will your sore heart be healed and happiness make its joyous entry, and also remain in your soul, that is so hard to satisfy? [10]
- So it was with Cynthia leaning against the entry wall, her arms full length in front of her, and her hands clasped as she prayed for strength to withstand the temptation. [9]
- Soon after Els went down into the entry to meet her lover's brother-in-law. [10]
- Yet the mistress was not moved to gratitude; for later, when the wife was troubled to meet her engagements, the mistress makes this entry in her diary: "Harriet sends her creditors here; nasty woman. [5]
- Presently the straw was in a blaze, and from this the fire extended to the furniture, to the stairway leading up from the cellar, and was working its way along the entry under the stairs leading up to the apartment where Maurice was lying. [6]
- The entry stove warmed it but imperfectly, and she looked pinched and cold, for the evenings were still pretty sharp, and the old house let in the chill blasts, as old houses are in the habit of doing. [6]
- In the right wall of the entry there were also two small doors, reached by a flight of steps. [10]
- After unusually loud voices exclaiming and questioning had reached her from the entry, the door of her chamber suddenly opened and old Martsche looked in. [10]
- Myrtle Hazard waited until the steps of Master Byles Gridley had ceased to be heard, as he walked in his emphatic way through the long entry of the old mansion. [6]
- Young Vorchtel had undoubtedly heard of the events in the entry, taunted Wolff with his betrothed bride's nocturnal interview with a knight, and thus roused the strong man to fury. [10]
- He came forward to meet her in the entry, holding out his hand with open-hearted frankness. [10]
- She promised faithfully to come down into the entry, when the horses approached, to receive the poor lamb, surrounded by lynxes, wild-cats, foxes, and wolves, and lead it into the safe fold--if one can call this stately house by such a name. [10]
- We are able to add also that the rector of the Willoughby Rectory, Alford, finds in the register an entry of the baptism of John, son of George Smith, under date of Jan. 9, 1579. [4]
- One letter she thrust into her dress, but the other she laid aside, and her knees trembled under her as she rose and went into the entry and raised the latch and opened the door. [9]
- In the entry there was a smell of fresh apples, and wolf and fox skins hung about. [2]
- To avoid disturbing the sick woman, he removed his shoes in the entry, and then glided into his former little room. [10]
- Bob went up the path, and caught a glimpse of her through the entry standing in the sitting room. [9]
- She pleasantly returned the greeting and passed into the entry, where the full light of noon streamed in through the open door. [10]
- Bob looked into the flames and waited, and Cynthia stood in the entry fighting this second great battle which had come upon her while her forces were still spent with that other one. [9]
- Did you see the fat fellow turn pale when you said that it would be but a few days before the Emperor would make his entry here? [10]
- In 1606, upon the entry of the king of Denmark, the chronicler celebrates "the unimaginable number of gallant ladies, beauteous virgins, and other delicate dames, filling the windows of every house with kind aspect. [4]
- The rumour of the entry of Mr. Giles Henderson of Kingston into the gubernatorial contest preceded, by ten days or so, the actual event. [9]
- The knocking at the door and the passing to and fro in the entry had kept Frau Geel awake. [10]
- Afterward Mr. Price stood for some time in the entry, where no one could see him, scratching his head and repeating his favorite exclamation, "I want to know! [9]
- The sun was still some distance above the horizon, but the valley was so narrow that the day star had disappeared, before making its majestic entry into the portals of night. [10]
- Once she stole softly back to the entry, self-indulgent and ashamed, to rehearse again the bitter and the sweet of that scene of the Sunday before. [9]
- Instead of her silver rays, the long entry of the Ortlieb house, with its lofty ceiling, was illumined only by the light of three lanterns, which struggled dimly through horn panes. [10]
- The day before she had welcomed her returning son before the entry of the fleet into the canal, and to-day had remained from the beginning to the end of his reception by the King, without being unduly wearied. [10]
- After a while, she could not tell how long, she heard Hugh stamping the snow from his feet in the little entry beside the study. [9]
- Beyond the billiard room, in the little entry filled with potted plants, she came face to face with that lady, who was inciting a footman to further efforts in his attempt to close a recalcitrant skylight. [9]
- Next day's entry records the disaster. [5]
- In Tasmania I read the entry, in an old manuscript official record, of a case where a convict was given three hundred lashes--for stealing some silver spoons. [5]
- But, ere he reached the entry below, Martsche, the old housekeeper, and Endres, the aged head packer, came towards him, just as they had risen from their beds, the former with a petticoat flung round her shoulders, the latter wrapped in a horse-blanket. [10]
- During the whole period of the war not only was there no wish on the Russian side to draw the French into the heart of the country, but from their first entry into Russia everything was done to stop them. [2]
- When she had passed the Brothers, however, she paused on the threshold before going into the entry and again gazed at the old man's noble, pallid features illumined by the candlelight. [10]
- Then a door opened softly, a white vision stole into the little entry lighted by the fan-window, above, seized the book and stole back. [9]
- The formal entry on the record upon the day of his "judicial murder" is singularly solemn and impressive:-- "Monday, 13th May, 1619. [6]
- I commanded, him, on pain of my anger, to meet me at midnight at the entrance of our quarters--that is, the entry of the Ortlieb mansion; and to this modest and happy betrothed bride (may she pardon the madcap! [10]
- At the sound of their feet in the entry the door was flung open, and Virginia, with her hands out stretched, stood under the hall light. [9]
- The chill air of the morning made her shiver as she scanned the entry for the newspaper. [9]
- In the entry of the house Maria met Wilhelm's mother, and promised her she would consult with Frau Van Hout that very day, concerning the extortion practised by the market-men. [10]
- What unprecedented scenes of splendour had I not devised for the celebration of the victory, the triumph--nay, even the entry into Rome! [10]
- At the close of his visit, she followed him into the entry with a lamp, as was her common custom. [6]
- But his coat of arms, like his entry, smells of cloves and pepper. [10]
- American genius had not then evolved the false entry method of overcapitalization. [9]
- Surely he had not seen her for the last time, and perhaps Fate would now help him to perform the vow that he had made before her door in the dark entry of the house in Ratisbon. [10]
- Because he did not discuss his ambitions at dinner with the other clerks in the side entry, it must not be thought that Eliphalet was without other interests. [9]
- Six months after my entry into journalism the grand "flush times" of Silverland began, and they continued with unabated splendor for three years. [5]
- What riches the men-servants were carrying into the vaulted entry, which was twice as large as the one in the Ortlieb mansion! [10]
- What is the meaning of this sudden entry of summer? [10]
- After Barbara had made various arrangements with the choir leader, it seemed to her as though the sunny, blissful spring, which her song had just celebrated so exquisitely, had also made its joyous entry into the narrow domain of her life. [10]
- In the ship's log there is an entry of the latitude and longitude in which they were found, and this is probably all the clue they will ever have to their lost homes. [5]
- He served the little maid with a benignity quite charming to witness, made an entry on a slate of .08, and resumed the conversation. [6]
- Or calling your little dark entry a "hall," and your old rickety one-horse wagon a "kerridge. [6]
- A broad staircase led straight up from the entry, and to the right he saw a closed door. [2]
- Her triumphal entry last Wednesday was announced by such a peal of the abbey bells as must have cracked the metal (for they have not rung since) and started Beau Nash a-cursing where he lies under the floor. [9]
- Then she closed it, and for a moment they stood facing each other in the entry, which was lighted only by the fan-light over the door, Cynthia with her back against the wall. [9]
- After Caesar's entry into the palace, she had received him as Queen, and hoped everything from his favour. [10]
- Katterle was standing in the lower entry with her apron raised to her face. [10]
- Belotti was standing in the entry, no longer attired in the silk hose and satin-bordered cloth garments of the steward, but in a plain burgher dress. [10]
- He learned it in the entry from Frau Lamperi, and Barbara's tearful eyes showed him what deep sorrow this loss had caused her. [10]
- When everything was in readiness for the trial, the king made his solemn entry with the great officers of the crown, all clothed in their robes of state. [5]
- A medical entry in Governor Winthrop's journal may seem at first sight a mere curiosity; but, rightly interpreted, it is a key to his whole system of belief as to the order of the universe and the relations between man and his Maker. [3]
- Experience had broadened his life, had given him a vast theatre of work; but the smell of the woods, the touch of the turf, the whispering of the trees, the song of the birds, had the ancient entry to his heart. [11]
- His wife stopped him in the entry, but he hurried down-stairs without hearing what she called after him. [10]
- When Els saw him hesitate at the top of the few steps leading to the entry, she gave him her arm to support him down. [10]
- With prompt decision he went through the entry into the yard, where he meant to unchain the butcher's dog to help him chase the abominable robber. [10]
- In the entry he paused to think, then hurried up the stairs, seized his plumeless cap, and rushed out of doors. [10]
- In the entry, he laid his hand on her arm and asked: "Will you know next time, what I expect from you? [10]
- In a footnote he has something to say about a sailor which I thought might interest you--viz: "This same quartermaster was celebrated among the English in Mesopotamia for an entry which he made in his log-book-after a perilous storm; 'The windy and watery elements raged. [5]
- In his mind he framed a discouraged remark for early entry in his diary: "It is of no use; they know a lord through any disguise, and show awe of him--even something very like fear, indeed. [5]
- But as I have a somewhat evil reputation, and as he came out of my entry, people draw their own conclusions. [9]
- At least he had heard talking in the entry of the second story, where usually it was even more noiseless than in his lodgings in the third, since it was tenanted only by old Ursel, who was now confined to her bed. [10]
- And at his glorious entry into Philadelphia (where I afterwards saw the great man with my own eyes), Mr. Washington and his Federal-Aristocrats trembled in their boots. [9]
- And so he followed her out of the study into the wide entry of the old-fashioned country-house. [6]
- The province of faith is claimed as a port free of entry to unsupported individual convictions. [3]
- Then the following entry was made: "The commission went in a body to view the find. [5]
- Had this thought entered my head downstairs in the entry I should probably, to be honest, have omitted my little fairy tale and let matters take their course. [10]
- Ever since the enemy's entry into Smolensk he had in imagination been playing the role of director of the popular feeling of "the heart of Russia. [2]
- The widow silently drew Katterle into the dark, narrow entry, shut the door, and led her into a neat, gaily ornamented room. [10]
- His entry had disturbed the water, and now he discerned a number of dim corpses making for him and wagging their heads and swaying their bodies like sleepy people trying to dance. [5]
- It is a common weakness enough to wish to find one's self in an empty saddle; Cotton Mather was miserable all his days, I am afraid, after that entry in his Diary: "This Day Dr. Sewall was chosen President, for his Piety. [6]
- He called again at The Poplars a few days afterwards, and was met in the entry by Miss Cynthia, with whom he had a long conversation on matters involving Myrtle's interests and their own. [6]
- She longed most ardently to get away but, ere she succeeded in escaping from the friendly old noble, two gentlemen hastily entered the brightly lighted entry, at sight of whom her heart seemed to stop beating. [10]
- When old Endres appeared he had slipped behind a wall formed of bales heaped one above another, and did not stir until the entry was quiet again. [10]
- He stood for a moment oblivious to everything: the evening bird fluttering among the rafters, the song of the nightingale without, the sighing wind in the tower entry, the rustics in the doorway, the group in the choir. [11]
- I had placed a lamp behind the glass in the entry to indicate to the passer-by where relief from all curable infirmities was to be sought and found. [3]
- He had noticed a hat in the entry, and a little stick by it which he remembered well as one he had seen carried by Clement Lindsay. [6]
- In the year 1574 A. D. spring made its joyous entry into the Netherlands at an unusually early date. [10]
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