Example sentences of "arrive at [noun] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She arrives at rehearsals one morning after three hours in the chair , exhausted by insomnia and with a series of panicky questions for me about her part . |
2 | The train arrives at Bracknell seven minutes late on its 51-minute journey time . |
3 | So when everyone arrives at work first thing in the morning and switches on their PCs , kettles and desk lamps , the sudden drain can cause a noticeable fluctuation in the power supply ; the UPS can remember that . |
4 | Machin arrives at Barnsley full of promotion promise . |
5 | Train arrives at Euston seven minutes late — not bad compared with recent performances , but still late . |
6 | Although he agreed , it was obviously difficult for Adam to let go of the reins , as Lissa discovered when she arrived at Lynx some time later to find him still on the premises . |
7 | When she arrived at Lynx some hours later she found that the door to the office was propped open , and as soon as she entered she understood the reason . |
8 | She was still with me when I arrived at Cannes two days later . |
9 | The Bosnians arrived at Wendlebury last weekend . |
10 | Then suddenly , every morning when I arrived at school two kids would stand by the gate and shout out , ‘ Nigger , nigger , pull your trigger ! |
11 | I , Odilo Unverdorben , arrived at Auschwitz Central somewhat precipitately and by motorbike , with a wide twirl or frill of slush and mud , shortly after the Bolsheviks had entrained their ignoble withdrawal . |
12 | The whole place was buzzing when she arrived at work that morning . |
13 | When he arrived at work that morning the result of their labours was waiting for him in a blue folder . |
14 | ‘ I arrived at work one Monday to find the roof had collapsed following some heavy rain , ’ she explained . |
15 | The next morning , this young dealer arrived at Tudorbury half an hour early . |
16 | Diana arrived at Sandringham that weekend having just been through a most traumatic period . |
17 | But Morse was consulting the Paddington-Oxford timetable which Lewis had picked up for him from Reception , and was nodding to himself as he noted that the 13.30 arrived at Oxford 14.57 , just as Kemp had claimed . |
18 | ‘ She said , ‘ This is what love is for — I 'm coming over , ’ and she set off for Rocamar and arrived at breakfast next day . ’ |
19 | Worthing , the league champions two seasons ago , had a 110-101 victory over the Birmingham Bullets , who are severely under strength after losing Stuart Ruckledge to glandular fever and the American Kevin Brown , who arrived at Heathrow last week without a valid work permit . |
20 | Equally enthusiastic was Pehr Kalm , who arrived at Kingsessing three days after he had reached Philadelphia in 1748 , also with a letter of introduction from Collinson . |
21 | The 27-year-old from Madrid had started yesterday 's penultimate leg with a comfortable lead of 1min 36sec , but when he arrived at Newcastle last night it had been trimmed to 31sec . |
22 | The London side arrived at Anfield fresh from their weekend drubbing and burdened by more problems on and off the field . |
23 | I arrived at Belfast Central Station to collect a passenger from the Dublin train , due to arrive at 17.25 , and with parking restrictions around the station , used the NIR car park , expecting a ten-minute wait . |
24 | Yesterday morning Mr Major consulted Mr Lamont , the Social Services Secretary , Peter Lilley , the Chief Whip , Richard Ryder , and other ministers when they arrived at No 10 for the Cabinet meeting . |
25 | He stayed the night at Salines , and arrived at noon next day at Kouklia . |
26 | Eventually I arrived at Number 10 about an hour late . |
27 | Since he arrived at Number Ten , back in November 1990 , friends have been insisting that he is his own man , sometimes protesting too much in the process . |
28 | When I arrived at Palace five and a half years ago it was n't only Ian 's gold tooth and charisma that sparkled on the training field . |
29 | I arrived at Christmas 1991 . |
30 | He had paid three pence at the booking office for his ticket and , after waiting ten minutes or so on the cold and draughty platform for the next London-bound train , he had arrived at Christchurch some ten minutes later to run through torrential rain toward the group of cottages which flanked the open park in the town centre . |