Example sentences of "arrive at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But surely such intuitive resemblance must be based on some underlying implicit common themes our difficulty is that when we try to spell these out we arrive at the various problems experienced in our earlier attempts at definition .
2 When they all arrive at the small town , police patrols swirl around .
3 One can not , he says , arrive at the normative concept of a rule from the factual elements of commands and habits of obedience .
4 Thus we arrive at the second version of the logogen model , as described by Morton ( 1978 ) ; it is depicted in Figure 9 .
5 With the end of that accumulatory episode we arrive at the second resultant stratigraphical situation as suggested in " 7 " .
6 Following some other reasonable sections you arrive at the final part , a big up-scroller containing the credits , thank and usual stuff .
7 Instead , the real lyrical problem is that by the time you arrive at the two rather superfluous closing tracks , She 's A Weirdo ’ and ‘ Paula ’ , the story of all these nightown expeditions is scurrying round in circles and since the music is n't boosted to insensate lift-off , we 're all back where we started .
8 He would sit puffing on his pipe , Dr Watson goggle-eyed with admiration at his side , and suddenly , by a simple process of deduction , arrive at the complete solution .
9 Although moral philosophers tend to treat aesthetics as a poor relation of their own discipline , it is in aesthetics that we arrive at the central problem of evaluating the activities which we pursue without thought of serving a purpose , in particular the one traditionally regarded as not merely good in itself but in some mysterious way improving to the agent , the contemplation of beauty .
10 Finally , they arrive at the Central Studios in Nottingham where they make five episodes of ’ Blockbusters ’ a day .
11 Thus the pilots may be found in the Engines Section absorbing the means whereby the aviation spirit and flames arrive at the right place at the right time to produce the urge for forward movement , or they could be watching in some fascination an array of lights and switches on a array known as ‘ electrics ’ which behave themselves so well under the persuasion of the engines instructor , but which flash and fail to respond in such heart-breaking fashion when the student is urged to demonstrate that he has ‘ got ’ it .
12 First , the crossed auditory pathways inhibit the uncrossed pathways such that stimuli presented to the right ear arrive intact at the left hemisphere and stimuli presented to the left ear arrive at the right hemisphere .
13 Each Land Registry deals with a certain number of counties , and readers are referred to the current edition of Longman 's Directory of Local Authorities in order to ensure that their applications for First Registration or for a dealing arrive at the right place .
14 When you arrive at the continental airport you will be required to pass through passport control , claim your baggage and obtain customs clearance .
15 Before midday we arrive at the first village and are met by the Mukhtar , Hadji Hanna .
16 When we study the planned towns of England , we arrive at the first , and obvious , conclusion that to make a planned town required the absolute ownership of the site by one man or corporation .
17 As a general guide for other weights , using tables produced by Hugh Andrew , we arrive at the following :
18 Considering each of the quadrants in turn and relating them to various types of work , we arrive at the following conclusions .
19 TOMMY DOCHERTY AND MARY BROWN ARRIVE AT THE OLD BAILEY DURING DOCHERTY 'S PERJURY TRIAL
20 They arrive at the empty basement flat just after one .
21 We arrive at the vexed question of ‘ issue ’ , which is something quite different from impression .
22 When the two arrive at the head teacher 's office , Joan explains the situation to the head , Lydia .
23 The lads arrive at the local nick to find their Houdini pa has done a bunk and they wander about the country trying to locate him , pitching up in a one horse Long Island seaside town .
24 Searching around for a related but cooperative proposition that B might be intending to convey , we arrive at the opposite , or negation , of what B has stated namely that Britain does n't rule the seas , and thus by way of Relevance to the prior utterance , the suggestion that there is nothing that Britain could do .
25 When I arrive at the Three Pigeons , Crilly twirls me about to look at me .
26 Moreover , if the two eventually arrive at the same truth anyway then there seems to be little need for dialectical reason at all .
27 What the high-speed camera does n't show as it freezes the action is that the top pros have the skill to make the clubhead catch up with their hands and arrive at the same time at impact … as when at address .
28 It must be stressed , however , that an option-pricing approach implicitly takes into account the cost of funds and that it should , in theory , arrive at the same current valuation figure as the DCF method .
29 Let us chart the way by which we arrive at the Fundamental Principle .
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