Example sentences of "[adv] arrive [det] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We only arrived this afternoon — I think that 's the best plan . ’ |
2 | We later learned that car ferries only arrived some ten years before and the novelty of owning , polishing and servicing cars has not yet been outgrown . |
3 | She finally arrived some twenty minutes later looking so cold and miserable that Mary Ann ordered her straight up for a bath , before she caught her ‘ death ’ . |
4 | I ca n't remember who it was now , but they said have you been , have you seen this , have you done that , which she said no she has n't , I think she 'd only just arrived some , some time last week did n't she ? |
5 | The lights had already arrived that afternoon , the disco would be set up from ten o'clock tomorrow , and a small group of hostesses and security people would be due to arrive some time around three . |
6 | ‘ The ones who came later and are still arriving all the time . |
7 | There were thirty or forty people with more arriving all the time . |
8 | Event organiser Jonathan Bells said today : ‘ Spring really arrives this weekend and there 'll be lots of things to see and do . |
9 | This was one of the few liberties taken by the film 's editors , as no B–17 quite arrived that way on December 7 , but the shot was clearly too good not to include and it approximated to what had happened to a number of the actual B–17s which stumbled into the attack . |