Example sentences of "[noun prp] arrive at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It was Brainsby 's idea for Richard Branson to arrive at the inaugural press conference wearing a brown leather aviator 's helmet , à la Biggles , in an attempt to lend the launching of an international airline something of the savour of a Boys Own adventure . |
2 | Negotiations in Renville arrived at a precarious agreement , signed on 17 January 1948 , by which the Van Mook Line was accepted , in return for virtually nothing . |
3 | Kirov arrived at the agreed meeting place as he always did , at the exact specified time . |
4 | Syl and Robert arrived at the same time and my mother poured them drinks . |
5 | Doolan was part of the Gateshead team which clinched promotion to the Conference two seasons ago , but left when Tony Lee arrived at the International Stadium . |
6 | Drawing on such work , Becher arrives at a four-part typology of hard/pure , hard/applied , soft/pure and soft/applied . |
7 | David Livingstone arrives at an African village . |
8 | Burton arrived at the first rehearsal word-perfect and with the part already sewn on him like a skin . |
9 | Bukharin arrived at the following conclusion : |
10 | When Ruth and Miss Beard arrived at the rear door of the house , the carriage was already waiting . |
11 | One leads up an unfrequented glen occupied by wild goats and skirts the northern flank of Beinn Fhada to arrive at a rough bealach or col , where I once shivered for two hours waiting for the mist to lift off Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan ahead , which it did not . |
12 | Several hours after their withdrawal , the 11 soldiers and Dr Mardell arrived at the Serbian town of Banja Koviljaca . |
13 | Attempting to distinguish the two forms , Frances Berry arrived at the strange result that Thou in the Sonnets is ‘ remote ’ and ‘ betokens distant admiration ’ , while You is ‘ more intimate ’ . |
14 | TOMMY DOCHERTY AND MARY BROWN ARRIVE AT THE OLD BAILEY DURING DOCHERTY 'S PERJURY TRIAL |
15 | Secretan arrived at the same conclusion : ‘ It is scarcely to be wondered at that youthful craving for variety and excitement sometimes leads gangs of boys to try and put a little colour into their leisure hours in ways which lead to conflict with authority or to degradation of character . |