Example sentences of "to arrive at [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It will be seen that I have to arrive at figures in respect of damages in this case under a number of heads .
2 The locomotive is due to arrive at Bury by road and make its first appearance at a hastily-organised Great Western Weekend over the weekend of November 14–15 .
3 Instead their ill-paid labour means that the beans can be air-freighted at considerable cost to arrive at supermarkets with flavour and crispness intact .
4 Mr Ferguson would enjoy nothing more than to arrive at Liverpool on April 26 as champions .
5 British Rail tell us that the Banbury to Paddington train , which was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven , has been cancelled this evening , but I 've nothing disadvantageous to report to you from the buses .
6 The only problem I have to tell you about is the cancellation of the Banbury to Paddington train that was due to arrive at Oxford at three minutes past seven .
7 The various outputs may be added at market prices , or the effect of subsidies and taxes on expenditure may be excluded to arrive at GNP at factor cost .
8 Scheduled to arrive at MAAM on August 14 , the aircraft will be maintained in airworthy condition to participate in east coast airshows .
9 Dialectic reasoning was an attempt to arrive at truth by exploring the contradictions in an argument .
10 Mr Sangster , who tees off first at 8am today in a pro-am golf tournmament in Jersey , is hoping to arrive at Newbury about half-an-hour before the Fred Darling Stakes .
11 April 1945 ; British and Commonwealth troops , having rescued Venice continued to arrive at Trieste by the beginning of May , meeting the Yugoslav troops of Tito , in the hills above that City , and fighting against the Germans effectively ceased in Italy .
12 The train had been due to arrive at Euston at 9.30 .
13 Because of the shortage of such funds , it is essential to arrive at methods for their use that ensure that as far as possible :
14 It means organizing yourself to arrive at places on time , without external promptings .
15 Concentrate on the details of a single system ; do not expect to arrive at generalizations by picking up ethnographic snippets from here , there and everywhere .
16 The young people , who will walk from the City Hall to arrive at Cornmarket at 7.30pm , have dedicated themselves to promoting a non-violent solution .
17 Following the same rules , we make the indicated pivot to arrive at P3/T4 in which θ = 5 > θ = 2 .
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