Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] arrive at " in BNC.
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1 | Almost , but erm one could certainly arrive at a situation of the sort you 're imagining that we want to be sure that when we look at some very exotic phenomena in the past of the universe , which has no parallel on earth , erm or in our vicinity , how can we be sure that the laws of physics that we 've deduced on earth really apply ? |
2 | Of course , such studies still need some general concepts , which may be relevant in analysing any political system , and they may also arrive at conclusions about the relative importance of diverse elements — property ownership , social classes , political elites however constituted , military power , and myth and ideology as means of legitimating authority — which affect its character in greater or lesser degree . |
3 | Even if we were to include the value attributed to armaments in PP4 we would only arrive at a total of 21,019 . |
4 | Turning over the free endpaper to the next double page , we shall usually arrive at the first appearance of print , unless the publisher has been very free with his endpapers and given us some blanks . |
5 | From the start there was no such thing as clocking in ; Bernard would usually arrive at 7.30 am , sometimes earlier , and everyone else would be there by 8 am . |
6 | When she woke it was to the incessant chattering of the wheels against the rails and Emily thought she would never arrive at her destination . |
7 | No two different paths from the start will ever arrive at the same state . |
8 | O'Neill 's Wycombe Wanderers are making such a one-horse race of the Vauxhall Conference that West Bromwich Albion , latest exponents of Ardiles ' beloved ‘ diamond ’ formation , will warily arrive at Adams Park . |
9 | If political struggle takes place for specific purposes and anticipated results , here Sartre seems to condemn it to an unending series of detours that will never arrive at their destination . |
10 | The searcher may go astray because either some supposed fact is wrong or it applies modus ponens in an irrelevant way , but it will never arrive at any result which is not a strict consequence of its start state . |
11 | However , where comparisons can be made with alternative sources of data , and where it is possible to provide some evidence to counter the possibility that the findings are due purely to ‘ data collection ’ effects , we can perhaps arrive at some tentative conclusions . |
12 | Therefore I believe we can still arrive at a compromise on the options in the statement . |