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  1. I clearly saw him enter that room.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  2. This piece of wood is too long to fit into the stove.

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  3. I caught him sneaking into the barn today.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  4. The elevator is overloaded; would the last person to enter please step out.

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  5. Remember when we used to sneak in here and stay the night?

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  6. The worker carefully poured molten iron into the mold.

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  7. Your three hired hands landed in the hospital last night.

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  8. 村子

    ràng jìn cūn​zi!

    Let me into the village!

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  9. This alley is very narrow, and cars cannot enter.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  10. Workers are busy moving goods into the warehouse.

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  11. Sunlight spilled into the room through a gap in the curtains.

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  12. They started bringing people into my office.

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  13. She went to prison.

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  14. He stepped over the high wooden threshold and entered the main room.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary
  15. He got entangled in a troublesome lawsuit.

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  16. A snail retracts its body into its shell when it's startled.

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  17. Do you think a Pakistani would ever dare to enter my house?

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  18. He went to prison.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  19. You moved into my office pretty quick.

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  20. He doesn't want to get caught up in this controversy.

    Source: Dong Chinese Dictionary