Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] arrive at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Furthermore , it is often possible to replicate the artefacts in order to test the hypotheses about a particular object , although in some cases several different technological methods might arrive at an identical end-product .
2 The only stipulation to the free beer offer is that punters must arrive at the track before 3pm to claim their vouchers .
3 The thought that some serious assaults may not be defined ( by the victim ) as criminal also invites consideration of the possibility that even self-report studies may arrive at an under-representation of the true level of crime .
4 Viewers nave enough to suppose that the interview is a means by which the electors might arrive at the truth would prefer the tried and trusted methods of the Brothers Dimbleby .
5 In April , 50 Russian orphans will arrive at the Wells House School , where they 'll stay for 3 months .
6 American and Soviet leaders could arrive at a compromise over the composition of the future Afghan regime , perhaps at a summit meeting , which would pave the way for subsequent international guarantees of Afghanistan 's formal non-alignment .
7 At 9.30 on a Friday morning the players would arrive at the ground for training , then at mid-day would congregate in the manager 's office to discuss the next day 's match , as well as analysing the previous week 's .
8 The project focuses on the manner and extent to which these interests can arrive at a common view on the objectives of vocational training .
9 However , through misguidedly trying to reproduce the ‘ delayed action ’ position , the handicap player 's hands will arrive at the ball well in front of the clubhead with the clubface open .
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