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entering造句
(31) Boats of every description were entering the harbour. (32) Did you perceive anyone entering the laboratory? (33) More women are entering traditionally male jobs. (34) The crisis is entering a crucial, critical phase. (35) They were observed entering the bank. (36) The strike is entering its fourth week. (37) They were physically prevented from entering the building. (38) illegal aliens entering the country. (39) There are strict security checks on everyone entering the Opera House. (40) Keep the caps on the bottles to prevent foreign bodies entering them . (41) It is a custom among the Japanese to remove their footwear before entering a house. (42) The computer records the details of everyone entering the country. (43) Try to locate exactly where the smells are entering the room. (44) The windows had been boarded and nailed up to prevent thieves from entering the empty house. (45) Please knock before entering. (46) He dived in cleanly, entering the water in a straight line. (47) The increase in the number of people entering the workforce has increased unemployment figures. (48) A man answering the police's description was seen entering the building. (49) Both men were found guilty of illegally entering the country. (50) They goaded him into entering the pitch dark basement by saying he was a coward. (51) You don't have any authority for entering this house. It's private. (52) The government is trying to stop the increasing flow of refugees entering the country. (53) She paused to collect her thoughts before entering the interview room. (54) On entering his house, we at once perceived him to be tasteful. (55) I attached myself to a group of tourists entering the museum. (56) You can't gain access to the computer system without entering your password. (57) The door on the left, upon entering the church, leads to the Crypt of St Issac. (58) 300 tons of Peruvian mangoes were kept from entering France. (59) The report notes that forty per cent of lawyers entering the profession are women. (60) He squared his cap and clothes before entering the office of his boss.