Sentence examples for meant to enter from inspiring English sources

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"I never meant to enter Chinese service.

Perhaps this is deliberate; perhaps this shortfall is where the jokes are meant to enter in.

"I want people to experience exactly what it meant to enter a gas chamber at Auschwitz," Pressac said.

An epidural injection is meant to enter an area called the epidural space, near the spinal cord.

An aid convoy that was meant to enter Ghouta on Thursday postponed delivery after learning about reports of chemical attacks in two towns and heavy bombardment.

The company contends that the benchmarks most often used to compare generic and branded drugs — like their absorption in the bloodstream — are inappropriate for Lidoderm because its active ingredient acts locally and is not meant to enter the bloodstream.

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On visit after visit, I packed away more dessert than I meant to, entering a sort of fugue state upon seeing and tasting the Frisbee-sized apple tart or the bewitchingly salted chocolate tart.

This is what it would mean to enter into history, rather than simply bending it to your will.

He is hardly more than a child himself; what would it mean to enter into such an unconventional arrangement, one that might limit his own newfound freedom?

To acquire purity means to enter the sacred realm, which could be done through purification rituals or through the fasting, continence, and meditation of ascetic life.

As she was thinking about what it means to enter others' lives with a camera, she was considering the effect exiting her home life for short periods would have on the family.

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