How To Use enter upon In A Sentence
- Foreigners shall take possession of their land and become masters of all its wealth (v. 6): A bastard shall dwell in Ashdod; a spurious brood of strangers shall enter upon the inheritances of the natives, which they have no more right to than a bastard has to the estates of the legitimate children. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
- = -- Various deviations from the ordinary type of orchid structure have been already alluded to under the head of displacement, fusion, peloria, substitution, &c., but the alterations presented by the androecium in this family are so important in reference to what is considered its natural conformation, that it seems desirable, in this place, to enter upon the teratological appearances presented by the androecium in this order, in somewhat greater detail than usual. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
- All these tremendous results concenter upon the single condition of being holy. Life of Rev. A. Crooks, A. M.
- * In Lithuania, the women are said to have so allowedly their gallants, called adjutores, that the husbands hardly ever enter upon any part of pleasure without them. Clarissa Harlowe
- The point about having to leave the country and re-enter upon getting PR status does seem kind of silly though doesn't it. Archive: Oct 08 - Mar 09
- Adverse to wrangling with one who was a friend, and undesirous at the time to enter upon a defence of details and internal evidence - a loss of time indeed - the writer answered merely with a few sentences.
- Lord Reid stated that jurisdiction in a narrow sense meant only that the tribunal be entitled to enter upon the inquiry.
- She expects to enter upon her inheritance sometime next year.
- = -- Various deviations from the ordinary type of orchid structure have been already alluded to under the head of displacement, fusion, peloria, substitution, &c., but the alterations presented by the androecium in this family are so important in reference to what is considered its natural conformation, that it seems desirable, in this place, to enter upon the teratological appearances presented by the androecium in this order, in somewhat greater detail than usual. Vegetable Teratology An Account of the Principal Deviations from the Usual Construction of Plants
- Prepare! your toils only begin: wrap yourself in furs, and provide food, for we shall soon enter upon Chapter 7