Sentence for entering | Use entering in a sentence

Entering example sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use entering in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for entering.

  • He is entering on it. (10)
  • They were entering the hall. (4)
  • Entering his house, he stole upstairs. (8)
  • Entering it, she remembered that Evan had dwelt there. (10)
  • But she returned from the half-open door without entering. (9)
  • The thought of entering it was painful with the shrewdest pain. (10)
  • And did you on entering see the box produced, lying on the table? (8)
  • Jonathan entering briskly with the bill, fell back a step, in alarm. (10)
  • An unfortunate love-affair caused him to consider entering the church. (3)
  • Entering Esslemont air, Fleetwood tossed his black mood to the winds. (10)
  • So, with terror and a strange hope, she saw Gregory entering the room. (8)
  • But to watch Jorian you cannot help entering into his enjoyment of it. (10)
  • Cecil could not suppose that he was falling into a pit in entering it. (10)
  • He could not condone the injury done to him by entering among them again. (10)
  • An attempt was made to shut the gate and prevent the troops from entering. (19)
  • Accept humbly what rights of citizenship are accorded to you upon entering. (10)
  • Accept humbly what rights of citizenship are accorded to you upon entering. (22)
  • I did myself a good turn by following her up and entering that park with her. (10)
  • Arrived at the house, they saw several persons entering in haste and excitement. (1)
  • Some days later passing by the village green, he saw her entering a garden gate. (8)
  • This very facility for entering politics is perhaps an objection rather than a benefit. (16)
  • He came almost instantly, entering in his quick, noiseless way, and stood looking at her. (8)
  • Mrs. Arnold at once put Roderick Barclugh at his ease by entering into a lively conversation. (18)
  • Such must be my apology for not more minutely entering upon an account of my life at Callonby. (6)
  • With what eagerness he had hurried back; and, entering softly as a cat, had heard her playing. (8)
  • The effect upon entering the well-lighted and lofty hallway was to command respect for the mansion. (18)
  • I call it a cave without exaggeration; to pass below that arch of leaves was like entering a dungeon. (2)
  • He had sent no word beforehand, so walked up from the station, entering his domain by the coppice gate. (8)
  • He was close to a window, and entering by it, he passed, through music-room and hall, up to his bedroom. (8)
  • He was on the edge of the forest, entering a plain clothed with ripe corn under a spacious morning sky. (10)
  • Entering her room, she deposited the parcels on her bed, and untied the strings with quick, pink fingers. (8)
  • He left the street, and, entering the fosse, began a circuit, scanning the walls with morbid fascination. (8)
  • Entering his dressing-room where the gas was also light and burning low, he went quickly to the other door. (8)
  • Was ever man more tired than he before entering Aklis, he that was in turns abased and beloved and exalted! (10)
  • Mr. Palmer looked up on her entering the room, stared at her some minutes, and then returned to his newspaper. (4)
  • On entering the dining-hall, she beheld two figures seated at the point whither Laura was led by her partner. (10)
  • But you are entering a place where you will encounter a thousand temptations to tarnish, and haply forfeit it. (10)
  • For the privilege of entering this charmed circle Swithin paid three kronen, choosing naturally the best seats. (8)
  • Lady Jocelyn rose on his entering the library, and walking up to him, encountered him with a kindly full face. (10)
  • She thought he was really good-tempered, and could fancy his entering into a plan of that sort most pleasantly. (4)
  • Soon it was seen entering the precincts at one of the principal gates, followed by trombone, and horn, and fife. (10)
  • Mr. Ventnor ran his hand over his whiskers, and, entering a room, was impressed at once by its air of domesticity. (8)
  • Entering a small room, our passports were examined and stamped by a courteous official and given back to us again. (20)
  • And, while she hurried, she looked back across her shoulder, marking where the water, entering, ceased to be bright. (8)
  • Entering her hotel, he took his seat in a far corner of the dining-room whence he could see all entrances and exits. (8)
  • On entering the room, he seemed to hesitate; but Jane happened to look round, and happened to smile: it was decided. (4)
  • You ran after a dancing woman, wasted a fortune, and almost missed the proper moment for entering upon your career. (12)
  • She caught her brother as he was entering the taxi-cab in which he had come, and without a word slipped in beside him. (8)
  • So far it was all as she had foreseen; but on entering the house she beheld what no foresight had taught her to expect. (4)
  • Entering Guastalla I found only a few artillery officers, evidently in charge of what we had seen carried along the route. (10)
  • I built up a fretted cathedral from what I imagined of him, and could pass entirely away out of the world by entering the doors. (10)
  • She is a young woman who was adopted by a wealthy aunt in Pittsburg, who sent her to Europe to keep her from entering circus life. (21)
  • In 1890 the total number of vessels of all nationalities entering the Danube was 1519, including many steamers of 1400 to 1600 tons. (20)
  • On entering their spacious bed-chamber, they were so fatigued that sleep appeared to their minds the compensating logical deduction. (10)
  • By daybreak our last man and last wagon had passed the fateful spot unchallenged, and our first were entering Franklin, ten miles away. (7)
  • Lord Lipscombe entering the room just then, Sir Austin surveyed him, and was not astonished at the refusal of the country to take him. (10)
  • In the few seconds before her visitor appeared, Gyp experienced the sort of excitement one has entering a field where a bull is grazing. (8)
  • I was rather inclined to laud his courage in entering assembly-rooms, where he must be aware that he would see the Dauphin on every face. (10)
  • He tramped on till noon without knowing or caring where he went; then, entering a field, threw himself down under the hedge, and fell asleep. (8)
  • The strain of mysticism so marked in his youth, became later so pronounced that he felt compelled to give it expression by entering the church. (3)
  • On entering the barrack-yard, I perceived a large group of officers chatting together, and every moment breaking into immoderate fits of laughter. (6)
  • She saw it all; and entering into her feelings, promoted her quitting the house immediately, and watched her safely off with the zeal of a friend. (4)
  • The sensation with which Soames dropped the letter was similar to that he would have had entering his bedroom and finding it full of black-beetles. (8)
  • On entering that evening he glanced at the tape for any news about the Transvaal, and noted that Consols were down seven-sixteenths since the morning. (8)
  • They passed a pretty flower-garden, and entering a smooth-shorn meadow, beheld the downs beautifully clear under sunlight and slowly-sailing images of cloud. (10)

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