Entrance
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499 examples of Entrance in a sentence
And we stand in the far end by the entrance, far from the altar and from the gated enclosure intended for the clergy and we peer into the distance, looking for a beginning.
We check and recognize the shops and restaurants that have declared themselves a plastic bag-free zone, and we put this sticker at their
entrance
and publish their names on social media and some important magazines on Bali.
Meanwhile, the diaphragm, cervical cap, and sponge work by being placed over the cervix, barricading the
entrance
to the uterus.
The lab is a four by four compound of 16 rooms with an
entrance
on the northwest corner and an exit at the southeast.
Each room is connected to the adjacent ones by an airlock, and the virus has been released in every room except the
entrance.
But there's one room that wasn't contaminated - the
entrance.
The corner room may have been contaminated from the airlock opening, but that's okay because you can destroy the
entrance
after your second visit.
The LES contracts, squeezing the stomach
entrance
and creating a high pressure zone that prevents digestive acids from seeping out.
What I'm saying is, when we treat grades and scores and accolades and awards as the purpose of childhood, all in furtherance of some hoped-for admission to a tiny number of colleges or
entrance
to a small number of careers, that that's too narrow a definition of success for our kids.
"Some say the
entrance
to CityCenter is not inviting to pedestrians."
In which case, my mother's weekly phone calls, asking me if my law school
entrance
exam scores were still valid was something I should probably pay more attention to.
And a guard at the
entrance
stopped me and asked me annoying questions, because their automatic assumption is that a Nigerian female walking into a hotel alone is a sex worker.
First of all, you have to be able to integrate the
entrance
and exit of the tunnel seamlessly into the fabric of the city.
So by having an elevator, sort of a car skate, that's on an elevator, you can integrate the
entrance
and exits to the tunnel network just by using two parking spaces.
And we go into the front
entrance
of the museum, and there's that amazing sculpture of Teddy Roosevelt out there.
Let me ask you a question: How many of you think that AI will pass the
entrance
examination of a top university by 2020?
So that was the reason why I started Todai Robot Project, making an AI which passes the
entrance
examination of the University of Tokyo, the top university in Japan.
Why did I take the
entrance
exam as its benchmark?
One of my first findings was in the
entrance
of a cave facing the Pacific Ocean.
In this place, we reported a new type of microalgae that grew only on top of the spiderwebs that covered the cave
entrance.
In Kenya, we have an
entrance
exam to go into high school.
So this guy would dance and sing his
entrance
music all the way to the ring.
So, this is the
entrance
to Tully Hall as it used to be, before the renovation, which we just started.
The most recent
entrance
into the marketplace are the pod devices, which contain the e-liquid in a pod.
And then you could have an
entrance
which was very rough and narrow as you first went in, that gradually becomes more refined and then actually quite exquisite.
The main
entrance
should have a public plaza in front of it to abide by the zoning code, and so forth.
This is an example of a farm that we installed directly into the partition of a hotel
entrance
in order to grow fresh herbs and microgreens on-site for the chefs.
If you think of it, the whole system of public education around the world is a protracted process of university
entrance.
But there is also the potential to allow people to move directly from the outside, in this case suggesting kind of Wagnerian entrance, into the interior of the auditorium.
This is a computer installed in the
entrance
to their slum by a revolutionary social entrepreneur called Sugata Mitra who has conducted the most radical experiments, showing that children, in the right conditions, can learn on their own with the help of computers.
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