Sentence examples for entered up from inspiring English sources

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The museum is entered up a ramp that faintly echoes the slope up to the Acropolis.

In the documentary competition, 347 films were entered, up from 210 last year, and 15 made the cut.

From a competition perspective, it would have been better if MBNA had entered up with, say, Santander, a bank that causes occasional headaches for the big four lenders.

Terms and conditions Entry fee: An administration fee of £150 + VAT will be charged per title entered (up to a maximum of two).

Please complete the entry form (one form for each title entered, up to a maximum of two) and post a copy of the confirmation voucher and three copies (hardback, paperback or bound proof) of each submitted title to Laura Kemp, Guardian News & Media Limited, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU, to be received no later than 23:59 on Friday 12 June 2015.

Each reviewer extracted and entered up to 66 fields of data per article into an electronic reviewer form.

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It has already cracked Bremen's and could enter up to three more next year.

Rules of the game You may enter up to two black and white or colour photographs.

You may enter up to three URL addresses Download five copies of the application form and complete.

Competing nations could enter up to three yachts each, with the winning yacht determined by performance in a series of races.

You can enter up to three images per theme.

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