Example sentences of "arrived [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Zak and Emil arrived together at that point , Emil ready to set the tables for lunch , Zak in theatrical exasperation demanding to know if the actors were to put on the next scene before the meal as originally planned , and if not , when ? |
2 | It was a long evening , and he arrived home at two in the morning , much the worse for wear . |
3 | It seemed an eternity before Dad arrived home at one o'clock and he hardly had time to get indoors before I blurted out just what I had discovered . |
4 | We arrived home at last on April 13th , 1702 , and I saw my dear wife and children again . |
5 | ‘ On the night your uncle disappeared you had a breakdown on your way back from Penzance and you arrived home at half past two , is that correct ? ’ |
6 | At seven o'clock on a dark and dreary February morning without any warning , several cars arrived simultaneously at six homes in South Ronaldsay , the most southerly of the seventy Orkney islands , and also at a caravan home in Kirkwall . |
7 | Given the geographic spread of the ‘ contestants ’ it was not surprising that the packages arrived back at varying times but outlying areas such as Newcastle , Liverpool and Bristol were not obviously handicapped . |
8 | We left Clove Lodge at six o'clock in the morning and arrived back at four o'clock the following morning . |
9 | The younger members of the crew may have got some sleep that night but the older ones , who should have known better , arrived back at four o'clock in the morning , with half the town and a piper who , traditionally , concluded the night 's festivities on the pier . |
10 | ‘ Oh , I do hope that I 've done well , ’ Anne told Diana when she arrived back at Green Gables . |
11 | But when she arrived back at Green Gables , Anne knew at once that something was wrong . |
12 | Yesterday , to our consternation and when in fact we had cancelled other plans for the meeting , eight people arrived here at 2.00 pm for a meeting we had anticipated would commence at 11.30 am at the latest . |
13 | I arrived there at ten-thirty to find an ashen-faced Geraldine hunched in a chair by the door . |