(1) By the time they have cleared the school examinations, professional entrance tests are upon them, catching them unawares.
(2) I know this for a fact, because every day they all seem to stand in my way and block the entrance to the ticket gates.
(3) An entrance examination
(4) This office is approached through the entrance to Settle town hall.
(5) The only way it will commend itself to students and become established is as a prerequisite of university entrance , demanded by students and vice - chancellors alike.
(6) The caretaker of the school will tend the site, closing an access gate and opening another entrance to the public at 4pm each day.
(7) The largest in the grand hall, facing the two thrones, lead to greater halls, the entrance to the palace, and grand ballrooms.
(8) As they patiently waited in line, they continually saw people show up and gain entrance right away without having to wait.
(9) Instead, I've only just passed under the grand arch at the entrance to Lions Gate Studios.
(10) He had a perfect A average as an undergraduate but his father, a milkman, had no political connections so he was denied entrance .
(11) Following graduation from high school, he set out for Tokyo to prepare for university entrance examinations.
(12) However, the next day, he saw an opportunity to gain possible entrance into the warm building.
(13) There is a gate lodge at the entrance to the estate, a number of cottages and a stable block, which may have potential for conversion to residential use.
(14) Steps have already been taken to try and reduce the number of vehicles driving on the surface, with the placement of new bollards restricting the entrance of heavy vans entering the town.
(15) It is widely regarded as an elite institution and only one out of every 100 candidates for the tough entrance examinations gain admission.
(16) The senate was usually limited to 600 members, and entrance was dependent on property qualifications and election to key offices.
(17) The cost of the outing included entrance fee, a guided tour of the garden and a light lunch of organic food.
(18) Universities took up this work, awarding certificates which exempted the holders from university entrance examinations.
(19) He paused before passing through the first gate and into the short passageway between the entrance to the fortress and the inner portcullis.
(20) Their entrance into the political arena