Example sentences of "[verb] arrive from the " in BNC.

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1 THE first news has arrived from the Darlington group of Carmelite nuns who are travelling on a cargo ship on route to Mafeking in Bophuthatswana in southern Africa to build a new multiracial convent .
2 Somehow more children seemed to have arrived from the bedrooms in the flat .
3 The men wore short kilts of grey homespun , their hair was flowing or knotted at the back , most were bearded : the uplanders had arrived from the Glen of Keltney .
4 The spring of 1922 was the crucial period , when the unmetalled roads began to break up into mud and the rivers had not yet melted By the time grain had arrived from the Black Sea to an area north of Samara , only one in ten of the available sledges could get through to rural areas , so that instead or 48,750 pudy of corn , a mere 1,500 were delivered .
5 By the 1890s neo-Romanesque had arrived from the United States , and its heavy style with round arches appeared at Brantford ( 1895 ) , Kitchener ( 1897 ) , Galt and Brampton .
6 The turbine had arrived from the works , and also the alternator , which by now I had learned was merely another name for a generator , though of a fancier kind as it made AC whereas a generator made only DC .
7 By now , a number of younger recruits had arrived from the savage and melancholy ice-world of Inwit .
8 She was only sorry that the brief formal note which had arrived from the Palazzo granting her an interview of no more than ninety minutes ' duration had stipulated that photographs would not be permitted .
9 More than a hundred enemy horsemen had arrived from the Levenmouth landing two hours before noon .
10 Before he had time to do so , Caballeros and Bugner had arrived from the 16th green .
11 This produces a busy pattern on the slide due to the overlapping of the man ) , vortexes arriving from the field , as well as those being created by the dynamic nature of the energetic interactions within the cell itself .
12 The first of the 850 former concentration camp prisoners and their families will start arriving from the war-torn former Yugoslav republic within days .
13 Lindsey was the first of the warbird operators in the UK to own and fly a Corsair , several more examples of the best wing bird have arrived from the USA since , with Britain 's population of this impressive World War Two fighter currently standing ( including Lindsey 's and the static KD431 at Yeovilton ) at five .
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