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Example sentences for "enter the"

  • Enter the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Bishop of Ely.

  • Enter the Constable of France, the Lord Rambures, Orleans, Dauphin, with others.

  • From there we should have to enter the Dominion of Kuku Nor and then work on southward to the head waters of the Yangtze River.

  • With low obeisances they begged the foreign "Noyon" to enter the yurta.

  • We could not find the regular ford and I forced my camel to enter the stream in the attempt to make a crossing without guidance.

  • Startled at the voice the lady turned her head; and not seeing the speaker she stood up and attempted to enter the room; observing which the gentleman held her back, preventing her from moving a step.

  • Enter the Borgias' FOOL and stands unnoticed on fringe of crowd.

  • Enter the Borgias' FOOL, in plain clothes, carrying bunch of keys.

  • One man only is allowed to enter the convent,--the archbishop of the diocese.

  • But, in the first place, how did he manage to enter the convent?

  • A fleet of Saracens from the African coast presumed to enter the mouth of the Tyber, and to approach a city which even yet, in her fallen state, was revered as the metropolis of the Christian world.

  • As no unbeliever is permitted to enter the city, our travellers are silent; and the short hints of Thevenot (Voyages du Levant, part i.

  • As their hails were unanswered, one of the party dismounted to enter the building.

  • The risk was great to enter the castle, filled as it was with his mighty enemies.

  • Your crown's awry; I'll mend it and then play- Enter the guard, rushing in FIRST GUARD.

  • Enter the city, clip your wives, your friends, Tell them your feats; whilst they with joyful tears Wash the congealment from your wounds and kiss The honour'd gashes whole.

  • Mirabel left Francine to enter the lodge by herself.

  • Climbs into a tree] Enter the KING, with a paper KING.

  • He called to her carelessly and absently to come in, plainly thinking that it was only the servant who applied for permission to enter the room.

  • Three of the keys proved to be of a size to enter the lock, but none of them would turn it.

  • You may understand that the moment has come for me to re-enter the bosom of the Church.

  • Have you not observed that the captain of your little vessel, on entering the roadstead, sent forward, in order to obtain permission to enter the port, a little boat bearing his logbook and the register of his voyagers?

  • Then the officer, with the same calm politeness, invited his prisoner to enter the house.

  • Well, as he means to enter the Church at the same time as myself, he does not despair of becoming Pope in his turn, or at least a cardinal.

  • Enter the Bishop of Rochester, Surrey, Shrewsbury, Lieutenant of the Tower, and Warders with weapons.

  • Enter the Shrieve, with Faulkner a ruffian, and Officers.

  • Let some of us enter the strangers' houses, And, if we find them there, then bring them forth.

  • Enter the Earls of Shrewsbury and Surrey, Sir Thomas Palmer, and Sir Roger Cholmley.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "enter the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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