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

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1 Tim Robbins plays Griffin Mill , a young , fast-track movie executive whose career comes under threat when another young Turk arrives at the same studio .
2 The speed of élite competition means that your countering punch either arrives at the same time as any deflection you make , or very soon after it .
3 I think it 's just that he arrived at the same conclusions .
4 It is even more of a coincidence that your letter arrived at the same time as Mrs Hart 's .
5 ‘ They arrived at the same time ! ’
6 Syl and Robert arrived at the same time and my mother poured them drinks .
7 After twenty minutes , three trains arrived at the same time .
8 It is thought that many of the jury became wealthy men , through bribes by both Blount and Dudley , so that they arrived at the same conclusion — a conclusion that ‘ After a searching enquiry , they could find no presumption of evil doing . ’
9 By a different route , he arrived at the same conclusion of ‘ proportionality ’ as retribution required .
10 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 .
11 She arrived at the same moment as Nina and they saw that Greg was already unlocking the factory ambulance and David was in consultation with one of the factory managers .
12 Nevertheless we have arrived at the same figures .
13 If correct — and Samuel says a second Soviet team has independently arrived at the same figure — it lowers the previous estimate by only one per cent .
14 The Collector had independently arrived at the same conclusion by watching the slope above the melon beds where the number of spectators was beginning to increase rapidly .
15 Both companies have arrived at the same answer .
16 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 .
17 Moreover , if the two eventually arrive at the same truth anyway then there seems to be little need for dialectical reason at all .
18 It would be very difficult to arrive at the same conclusion in 1988 .
19 No two different paths from the start will ever arrive at the same state .
20 Microsoft Corp says its NT-based version of SQL Server will ship in the third quarter with full multi-processor support ; SNA server gateway will arrive at the same time , while products from its Hermes network management technology effort , will appear in the fourth quarter .
21 As so often in this story of my own anorexia nervosa , I find myself arriving at the same conclusion , the same central statement : it could have worked for some people , but it did n't work for me .
22 As I made my way home and tried to comprehend the logic of taking another batsman on board , I kept arriving at the same conclusion — that I 'd be better off out of it .
23 He was well placed in the cotton industry and it gave him a generous income ; therefore it had to take precedence , but the monotony of arriving at the same place at the same time every day now bored him as much as had the mechanical frenzy of the bobbins when he arrived .
24 The complication was in saying the newly minted lines at the right side of the mirror whilst arriving at the same place each time .
25 Another but more legally complicated way of arriving at the same result under the subsection is to say that , when the police seek to intervene , it is likely that a belief is likely to arise in the mind of the first victims , that violence towards the police is a likely outcome of the defendant 's conduct .
26 Both beams were yellow , and they were arriving at the same rate .
27 But for larger numbers of mutational steps , even in the case of the biomorphs with their nine little genes , the mathematical space of all possible trajectories is so vast that the chance of two trajectories ever arriving at the same point becomes vanishingly small .
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