Example sentences of "and enter a " in BNC.

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1 So once I had passed through the obligatory outskirts of post-war , multi-storey housing estates and entered a labyrinth of blackened buildings in canyon-like streets with traffic jammed solid , I knew I had to be somewhere near the town centre .
2 They left that area behind and entered a partitioned , quieter section .
3 On the other side , we jumped over some steps and entered a cavernous , empty doorway , a place of slime and undergrowth .
4 They crossed another yard , where hulks of obsolete machinery crouched , bleeding rust into their blankets of snow , and entered a large building with a high vaulted roof hidden in gloom .
5 Corbett expected the Pictish village to be hidden and secretive but suddenly the trees thinned , the sunlight glimmered then poured through as they abruptly left the canopy of trees and entered a large clearing .
6 Toby led the way into a thickly carpeted hallway , then turned abruptly right and entered a living room resplendent with rich sage-coloured draperies , velvet sofas , and glass-fronted cabinets full of porcelain .
7 They opened the door and entered a large expanse of silence .
8 Thus , in Wiseman v. Borneman the Inland Revenue Commissioners believed that part of the Finance Act concerning share transactions was applicable to the case before them ; the taxpayer objected and entered a statutory declaration setting out his reasons .
9 As we stepped through the portal , we left the late Mughal haveli behind and entered a very different world : inside we were confronted by a gleaming pink boudoir that could have been the dressing-room of a 1950s Hollywood film star .
10 I think I left the real world , and entered a dangerous world of dreams and madness .
11 They crossed the strip of wasteland underneath the motorway link that came tunnelling and bridging its way through the hilly landscape , and entered a zone of fenced-off lots containing warehouses and sales-rooms , light industrial units and the offices of small businesses .
12 If the glider is stalled and enters a spin at height , the inability to recover must be due a lack of spin recovery training .
13 The child then becomes relatively independent of his mother and enters a sequence of periods in which his identity is established by the role that custom decrees for his age-group .
14 When the hybrid virus attacks and enters a new cell , it carries in that DNA .
15 The Fannichs are left behind as the road from Braemore turns north-west and enters a wide and barren landscape for several miles .
16 Sly lands in Washington and enters a short horizontally scrolling blasting bit .
17 The exchange itself is a limited company , with its own distinct legal identity , and enters a contract in its own right .
18 Nobody expected it to be competitive but it had been thought that any team serious enough to build and enter a grand prix car should be competent enough to make it last more than five consecutive laps .
19 At the age of 47 , Robert De Niro is coming out of a creative crisis and entering a new phase as a movie mogul .
20 Many individuals stand to do better by leaving SERPS and entering a private pension arrangement into which part of their National Insurance contributions and those of the employer are invested .
21 I do n't see much point in your going to Washington and entering a popularity stakes contest . ’
22 The view that the major industrial nations are in a period of transition — at the end of a long period of industrialism and entering a new phase of post-industrialism — pre-dates the onset of deindustrialization and the debates around the issue .
23 discount on goods being purchased at a supplier , by dishonestly operating a computer used by the sales staff and entering a false discount .
24 After a dismal 1991 spent in the lower reaches of the table , the revived Reading side have a 100 per cent record from six matches , head the Gold Cup southern section and enter a hectic Easter schedule buoyant .
25 Then turn to the left and enter a different world , a curious survival , the famous Golden Lane .
26 His personal experience is that ‘ God 's ‘ no divorce' ’ rule is not harsh , but merciful , in that it has forced us to examine and resolve conflicts and enter a stronger , richer stage of marriage .
27 But , as a very rough guide , the first frosts — occurring around Guy Fawkes ' night and corresponding with intensive leaf-fall — mark the time when your fish will cease to be active and enter a state of semi-dormancy .
28 Help the Stroke Association and enter a competition at the same time .
29 The strategy for maintaining collusion consists of choosing a critical level of price such that , if market price falls below that level , firms infer cheating and enter a punishment phase , a price war .
30 This letter was written to Osbald in exile , two years after he had failed to take Alcuin 's advice and enter a monastery .
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