ADJ
- narrow, wide
- main
- back, front, rear, side
- cave, church, harbour, school, tunnel, etc.
VERB + ENTRANCE
- use
- While the front door is being repaired, please use the side entrance
- mark
- The little porch marked the entrance to a churchyard
- have
- The building has only one entrance
- block
- She stood firm, blocking the entrance
ENTRANCE + NOUN
- area, foyer, hall, lobby
- door, doorway, gate, porch
- passage
PREP
- at the ~, by a/the ~
- The band left by the rear entrance to escape photographers
- in the ~
- She stood in the entrance to the ward
- through the ~
- Go through the main entrance into the yard
- ~ from
- There is a back entrance from West Street
- ~ into
- the entrance into the car park
- ~ to
- He was waiting at the entrance to the cave
VERB + ENTRANCE
- make
- She made a grand entrance once all the guests were assembled
- gain
- Some of the protesters tried to gain entrance to the meeting
PREP
- ~ into
- her entrance into politics
VERB + ENTRANCE
- gain
- students hoping to gain entrance to university
ENTRANCE + NOUN
- charge, fee
- ticket
- an entrance ticket to the zoo
- requirements
- exam/examination