Sentence examples for pushed to enter from inspiring English sources

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She was on a cocktail of painkillers and was pushed to enter into a further agreement.

Right from the start, it seems, he knew what he wanted to do; it was he who pushed to enter TV's Star Search (he sang country-music songs) and he who pushed to become a "mouseketeer" – and he isn't remotely embarrassed to say so.

I'm pushed to enter my room at gunpoint and I immediately place my bag on top of the exposed film.

As commercial bankers pushed to enter non-banking businesses, Richard Breeden, Bush's SEC chairman, began championing the other side of the Glass-Steagall divide -- fighting, that is, for the rights of investment banks to own commercial banks.

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But the company has said that it has added Chinese language options, and that it will keep pushing to enter the country.

Yes, curbing Chinglish — along with current efforts to eliminate spitting, littering and pushing to enter a bus or train — shows the better side of authoritarianism.

When a property magnate employs Katya to dispose of the beetle infestation ruining his new development, Nineveh, she notices its strange sterility in contrast to the surrounding swamp, where "everything is insistently alive and pushing to enter".

Telmex is also pushing to enter the U.S. market for international calls, in partnership with Sprint.

Trout, for instance, keep pushing to enter darkly coloured rooms, while zebrafish eschew any sort of vegetation.

There is a button you must push to enter China.

But the ideas of SecondGov that become very popular could start to push to enter reality and I think that that is the exciting thing.

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