Example sentences of "who arrived [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Remains of these first Italians , people who arrived over the land bridge from Africa ( as did the exotic animals ) have been found not only in the south , but also on the Lombardy Plain , near Verona .
2 ( One of the uplifting consequences of the riots was the overshadowing of the visit of Mr and Mrs Michael Gorbachev , who arrived on the Forbes jet ‘ The Spirit of Free Enterprise ’ aka ‘ Capitalist Tool ’ , and who repaired to the ranch of the man in ample measure responsible for the riots , where the Russian couple were given cowboy hats . )
3 Mr Dinkins , who arrived on the weekend for his first trip to Japan , is leading a delegation of New York business executives and city officials on a week-long visit to buttress business and cultural ties .
4 The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret , who arrived with the Queen , returned in a chauffeur-driven limousine .
5 He is the man who arrived with the reputation , justified or not , of being the Government 's avenging angel who was going to put to rights the cosy and costly BBC establishment .
6 The guy who arrived with the Mr Bigs , though , was none other than Lee Jackson , one of the amp world 's own Mr Bigs .
7 Police officers who arrived at the couple 's country home at Mamhilad , Pontypool , found Caroline Horbury lying in a pool of blood .
8 ‘ I used to run competitions offering a free T-shirt to the first person who arrived at the station with a burger and chips .
9 There was free drink for a couple of nights for anyone who arrived at the Cross Keys with a bottle of malt .
10 Firemen who arrived at the house in Bath , Avon , after answering the hoax failed to revive him and he died in hospital .
11 But without doubt the most contentious defector to reach the West was Anatoli Golitsin , who arrived at the office of the CIA 's station chief in Helsinki in Finland in December 1911 and asked for asylum for himself , his wife and daughter .
12 With high turn outs in Labour 's Middlesbrough heartlands such as Whinney Banks ( 75pc ) and Brookfield ( 82pc ) , and in Stockton 's Parkfield ( 80pc ) , it was a buoyant Labour candidate John Scott , who arrived at the count at Thornaby Pavilion .
13 Jose Ramon , a new chef who arrived at the Guernica two months ago , will hopefully maintain these high standards .
14 The United States Secretary of State James Baker , who arrived at the close of the summit , proposed that aid to the region could be modelled on the G-24 financing plan for Poland and Hungary agreed in December 1989 [ see p. 37130 ] , in which the US would share the burden for economic reconstruction with the European Communities , Canada and Japan .
15 A middle-aged building worker who arrived at the palace — his first time in such a place — after his marriage had broken up , said , " I was a little bit disgusted , they do n't treat you as if you were just unemployed , they treat you like a person who has just crawled out of the gutter . "
16 A similar tale was also told by the Russian defector Anatoli Golitsin who arrived in the West in late 1961 .
17 The nanny who arrived in the Lutyens 's household in 1898 , for example , was still with the family when she died 38 years later , and the nanny 's rather grand bed in the Dolls ' House night nursery can only be interpreted as a mark of the greatest respect .
18 This was to involve a procedure familiar to many who arrived in the afternoon at Russell Square .
19 Jose-Maria Olazabal , who arrived in the US as an undoubted front-runner after finishing second to Woosnam last year , had a bad time last week in New Orleans , finishing right at the back of the field .
20 The double-sided nature of the sixteen-year-old boy who arrived in the History Eighth at St. Paul 's among a group of conventionally well-educated youths two years his senior — who seemed to him grimly earnest and thinking only of work and success and speaking in more re fined voices than he was used to — is clearly shown by Thomas 's two attempts at writing fiction , The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans ( 1913 ) dedicated to ‘ My Father and my Mother ’ with its epigraph from Hardy , ‘ But now — O never again ’ , and an unpublished work of ‘ Fiction ’ ( his title ) which he abandoned in the early summer of 1914 .
21 Tuesday 's big star was the ‘ The Unn-derr-tay-kerr ’ — trademark finishing move : Tombstone Reverse Piledriver — who arrived in the ring in full Victorian mourning dress and gauntlets , following his manager Mr Paul Bearer to the death march .
22 " The rows started because of money and him going out all the time , " said the woman who arrived in the refuge on the same day as me .
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