Entry
in sentence
793 examples of Entry in a sentence
Because if it's the first entry, you have to change the pointer to the first
entry.
If it's in the middle, you have to change the pointer of a previous
entry.
You'll find signposts outside temples denying the
entry
of menstruating girls and women.
After 15 years in news and entertainment, nine months of unemployment and this one interview, I had an offer for an
entry
level job.
And despite this very shaky
entry
into the world of debate, I loved it.
And so, as an
entry
point into that: debate requires that we engage with the conflicting idea, directly, respectfully, face to face.
The zona thwarts the
entry
and fusion of more than one sperm, the smallest cell in the body.
That's the last
entry
in the logbook when the machine was shut down, July 1958.
There is no day in history, special calendar
entry
for all the people who failed to climb Mt.
Here we see cargo ships and oil tankers waiting outside the
entry
to the port of Singapore.
The other thing is that we try to distinguish between different kinds of data, because some data is extremely valuable and they will form, like, a barrier to
entry
in a market.
Now, this is really special cork, and this cork is what's going to protect us from the violent atmospheric
entry
that we're about to experience.
We no longer need the heat shield to protect us from the force of atmospheric entry, so we jettison the heat shield, exposing for the first time our lander to the atmosphere of Mars.
BC: We've lost 99 percent of our
entry
velocity.
If we are doing entry, we have to do tests of parachutes.
So we really are looking at deploying dogs in countries, and particularly at ports of entry, to detect people who have malaria.
The black hole is the Customs and Border Protection, or CBP facility, at the San Ysidro port of entry, right next to a luxury outlet mall.
A few days after she'd gone to the port of
entry
to ask for help, we received a frantic phone call from her family members in the United States, telling us that CBP officials had taken Anna's son from her.
I had a signed authorization to act as Anna's attorney, so I rushed over to the port of
entry
to see if I could speak with my client.
The click is the modern triumphal clarion proceeding us through life, announcing our
entry
into every lightless room.
The first
entry
said, "The method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured or conventional way."
She said that recycling in Canada had a fantastic
entry
into our psyche through kids between grade four and six.
This bird’s powerful beak and strong neck easily tear through tough hide and muscle tissue, opening
entry
points for weaker vultures to dig in.
And that voice, without losing a beat, says, 'Because of late entry, we're delayed 30 seconds.' Just then, everybody's looking at this couple with hateful eyes and the couple's going like this, you know, shrinking.
It's like, you know, racking up our credit cards on
entry
fees and gas.
We can do multiple passes through that same
entry.
Over 20,000 economists whose job it is, competitive
entry
to get there, couldn't see what was happening.
It mimics perfectly all the rituals that we will find in offices: rituals of entry, rituals of exit, the schedules, the uniforms in this country, things that identify you, team-building activities, team building that will allow you to basically be with a random group of kids, or a random group of people that you will have to be with for a number of time.
The
entry
point, of course, of most of this money were the off-shore facilities.
But imagine the freedoms if you could take this further, that in fact you could consider a Wagnerian entry, a first act in thrust, an intermission in Greek, a second act in arena, and you leave through our lobby with dangly bits.
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