Example sentences of "[noun sg] [conj] arrive at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They can go upstairs to the first floor , almost directly above this passage ; in this case they walk up a gentle incline and arrive at the west door leading from location 54 .
2 Sea waybills have reduced some of the above uncertainties by limiting the number of qualified issuers , minimizing the possibilities of fraud and arriving at the port of destination prior to arrival of the goods .
3 Hannah Hauxwell 's somewhat late introduction to the benefits of modern civilization , such as water that arrived at the turn of a tap , central heating , shops just a few yards away , even a telephone ( the number is ex-directory or it would never stop ) , clearly created a revolution in her life Her financial situation also improved dramatically with a tidy amount left from the sale of Low Birk Hatt to invest , and substantial sums from the royalties of her best-selling book .
4 Somehow Jack got through the rest of the day and arrived at the hospital tired and miserable .
5 They arranged the protest at short notice over the phone and arrived at the river to find police everywhere .
6 One passenger on a train that arrived at the station seconds before the blast said : ‘ It was a miracle no one was killed . ’
7 He did n't have long to wait because Newley was a man of habit and arrived at the office at much the same time , day after day .
8 Now , a slick and capacious catamaran leaves Singapore 's Finger Pier at 7.40 every morning and arrives at the island roughly four hours later .
9 One of Ken 's aunts had come up in the world and arrived at the cemetery wearing a fur coat which was donned purely and simply to impress the other members of the family .
10 We continue via the breathtaking Arlberg pass and arrive at the border town of Kufstein .
11 Four members of the sprint squad missed the bus and arrived at the stadium later than they should have for the morning heats .
12 The case trotted on at something slightly better than the conventional pace of litigation in this country and arrived at a point where each side had to ‘ discover ’ to the other all relevant documents relating to the matter .
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