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

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1 An American army sergeant arrived at the airport one day who befriended me and he was in charge of an artillery spotting plane called the Piper Cub which they gave a small corner of the airfield to .
2 ‘ But on our wedding day , I arrived at the church twenty minutes before you .
3 ‘ We arrived at the hotel half an hour before our appointment .
4 When I arrived at the GA European Open , I looked at the list of entrants for the Lancome Trophy to find that I was right at the bottom of the list of qualifiers with one week to go before the final selection .
5 ‘ You look like death , ’ Dave Jenkins said when Laidlaw arrived at the Windorah that evening .
6 So in fact Ibrahim arrived at the river first ? ’
7 When Melissa arrived at the Mayflower American restaurant , Barney was waiting near the entrance — a tall , distinguished figure in a well-fitting fawn suit with a paisley cravat tucked into the neck of his light red cotton shirt .
8 When she arrived at the theatre that night she saw a note pinned up at the stage door stating that it had come to the management 's notice that a Girl had been flying , which was forbidden !
9 When he arrived at the £10 million water testing laboratory the prince was greeted by a host of staff dressed in white coats .
10 When Karen arrived at the restaurant that evening , Drew was already there .
11 Somehow Jack got through the rest of the day and arrived at the hospital tired and miserable .
12 The only real difference was that when the weather was favourable we arrived at the site one hour before dawn to set the nets .
13 Ianthe arrived at the library five minutes before she need have done .
14 Jose Ramon , a new chef who arrived at the Guernica two months ago , will hopefully maintain these high standards .
15 We even arrived at the ground nice and early to be assured of the prestigious place leaning against the fence at the front .
16 A press release arrived at the office this week promoting a production of As You Like It on Monday at the Liverpool Empire .
17 So it was that just after 8.15 on the morning of Monday , May 6th , 1929 I arrived at the Times-Herald editorial offices and found the place locked up tight .
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