Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] arrived " in BNC.
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1 | A reply has eventually arrived from the National Dairy Council . |
2 | That Phena has obviously arrived , ’ he substituted bitterly . |
3 | The European-style Kunsthalle has suddenly arrived on the scene — in triplicate |
4 | When Lotty and Rose finally arrived , they were discomfited to find Mrs Fisher , a formidable widow , and Lady Dester , a bored society beauty trying to escape male attention , already in residence . |
5 | The thesis is simple : the immense , amorphous city of cars and telecommunication , both many-centred and centreless , and predicated by theorists throughout this century , has finally arrived . |
6 | When the moment has finally arrived that your specimens are ready for use , you will have to devise a way of storing them safely . |
7 | It has taken a long time for such unashamed aspiration to reach these shores , yet now , that mentality which is increasingly being demanded by the British in pursuance of their leisure activities , has finally arrived . |
8 | Now it has finally arrived , its profile is studiously low . |
9 | The cavalry , unaware it is unwanted , has finally arrived . |
10 | ‘ The conference is waiting to discover what it is she intends to do , now that she has finally arrived in Brighton . ’ |
11 | It 's been under wraps for weeks , but now the political biography everyone 's talking about has finally arrived . |
12 | Were glad the guidance has finally arrived , however we feel it 's a pity it could not have been more accurate ’ . |
13 | Do we take it that the rainy day has finally arrived ? |
14 | One political consultant , Bill Jamieson , reckons that a new wave of young and unvenal state politicians has just arrived in Phoenix . |
15 | The 1922 Committee of backbench MPs is led by Cranley Onslow , stocky , ginger-haired and looking unaccountably like a surveyor who has just arrived to advise on suspected dry rot in the roof . |
16 | A Kapellmeister of Salzburg , [ Leopold had been appointed Vice-Kapellmeister in February 1763 ] Mozart by name , has just arrived here with two children … |
17 | Here , a family group has just arrived at the giraffe 's enclosure on a day out at the zoo ( 1 ) . |
18 | ‘ Frank has just arrived . |
19 | These include the Certosa of Pavia , the entire historic centre of Orvieto , the Roman theatre in Verona , the whole of Venice ( the news has just arrived that the cupola of the Salute church is giving way ) and the buildings on the islands in the lagoon , and the Giotto frescoes in the Scrovegni chapel in Padua . |
20 | And now , most intriguingly , a further recording of this timeless masterpiece by Annie Fisher dating from 1953 has just arrived for review ( more on that next month ) . |
21 | ‘ James has just arrived , Stephen . ’ |
22 | ‘ I would not have bothered you , Chieh Hsia , but an urgent message has just arrived . |
23 | A Victor V486MX mini-tower has just arrived at Lyndhurst West for a long-term test . |
24 | My mother has just arrived and I would say from the look of her she is all set to greet you as a long-lost child . ’ |
25 | I am sorry that that old favourite , the very nauseating tie usually worn by the hon. Member for Great Grimsby ( Mr. Mitchell ) , is not with us , although the hon. Gentleman has just arrived . |
26 | She is not smiling like a university lecturer who has just got off the train from Oxford , but like a peasant woman who has just arrived in a hard-class compartment from Saratov . |
27 | She has dismantled and unstitched my slatted blind single-clawed , and has just arrived to see what she can do here . |
28 | I 'm not sure where it 's gone today , but for the energetic a new book of Oxfordshire rambles has just arrived in the bookshop . |
29 | Item fifteen , and Shereen has just arrived as well . |
30 | ‘ In the fish business , 1992 has already arrived . |