Entrance in a sentence as a noun

All the TSA does is make it harder to do it via the main entrance hall.

" At the entrance of student dormitory: "We can't go inside for our jackets?

The bloke had just stood at the entrance with a yellow jacket and a sign and started collecting money.

And yet, the rate of price increase took off at precisely the same moment as the entrance of the new competitors.

Standing near the front of the building or the entrance to the parking lot and flagging the ambulance/PD/fire down helps a ton.

Entrance in a sentence as a verb

If they mean that the team that they formed was 30% better on the predictions used to grant entrance into the team, then your objection still holds.

Applying for entrance to school and actually graduating doesn't have much of anything to do with your education.

But it took the entrance of a serious competitor into the market to force Facebook to respond to user demands.

I like how they say he "cheated" on the entrance exam to the NSA by stealing the questions and answers from their servers, as if that doesn't just make him more qualified for the job..

It's working, but occasionally, especially at night, somebody will stop after the entrance, then back up into it and then use it as an exit.

Entrance definitions

noun

something that provides access (to get in or get out); "they waited at the entrance to the garden"; "beggars waited just outside the entryway to the cathedral"

See also: entranceway entryway entry entree

noun

a movement into or inward

See also: entering

noun

the act of entering; "she made a grand entrance"

See also: entering entry ingress incoming

verb

attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts"

verb

put into a trance

See also: spellbind