Example sentences of "of [art] [adj] [noun] enter the " in BNC.

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1 At 0630 hours the first of the early risers entered the cookhouse for breakfast .
2 They ensured that few of the extra workers entering the market were trapped in small-scale operations and provided an elasticity of labour supply essential to very rapid accumulation in advanced sectors .
3 The diameter of the entering beam of light is specified as a fraction of the focal length , e.g. if the apparatus is f/4 , the diameter of the light beam entering the lens is ΒΌ of the focal length .
4 De Gaulle 's known views β€” fashioned by his interpretation of the collapse of France in 1940 and his resentment over the refusal of Britain and the United States to treat him as an equal in prosecuting the war effort , on the failings of the Fourth Republic , on reforming NATO , on the need for France to acquire greater international prestige , along with his ambition to affect a lasting reconciliation between France and West Germany ( ideally on French terms ) β€” all influenced his decision to terminate the Maudling Committee negotiations , and all were still influential in his rejection a few years later of the British application to enter the EEC .
5 Consideration of the British application to enter the EEC was then used as a convenient excuse to put aside further formal discussion of the Fouchet Plan .
6 There is no more danger of a stand-up comedian entering the House of Lords ( some may argue that there are already plenty there ) than there was of the British Airways boss ( Lord ) John King being fobbed off with a mere MBE .
7 After meeting Mrs Moore , the theme of a powerful female entered the story β€”
8 Stephen Duck 's success under the queen 's patronage is an event of some importance since it established the precedent of a labouring poet entering the mainstream of contemporary literature .
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