Example sentences of "arriving at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The past is often reflected by something called documentary drama , which uses improvisation before arriving at a script in its final state . |
2 | It is the first duty of any coach arriving at a competition to get hold of a current draw sheet , identify the areas on which his entries will be competing and confirm the timetable . |
3 | To his left , along the drive , he saw the grey-haired minister from Weem arriving at a gallop . |
4 | Each evening , arriving at a new hotel , she carried from the car one suitcase , one shoulder bag , a striped beach bag and a Guernsey knotted round her shoulders . |
5 | Any delay in arriving at a solution will be due not to our being on the wrong track but simply to the enormous complexity of the problem . |
6 | The decision to expand outside national boundaries is therefore usually taken at some later stage in their development , and this section reviews the factors that may be taken into account in arriving at a decision which fundamentally alters the nature and scope of a company 's activities . |
7 | Arriving at a design for a new product , he insists , entails seeking marketing advice , weighing up how the product is going to be made and manufactured , understanding the cost elements and how it is going to be sold and presented to the customer . |
8 | Arriving at a suitable pitching site , I would erect the tent and Pete would fetch water and have a brew ready by the time we piled in . |
9 | They may have felt a degree of excitement as they turned their cameras on a train arriving at a station , waves crashing on the beach , or a group of workers emerging from their daily grind in the factory , but these early pieces of reportage were seen as nothing more than ‘ animated photographs ’ , a further step in the development of photography . |
10 | Government concern is to develop what the Foreign Office called a mechanism to turn people round more quickly and prevent them from arriving at a destination where they were unwanted . |
11 | ‘ We try to make sure the judge has all the facts before arriving at a decision . |
12 | A constant bane of the conference organiser is arriving at a venue to load and unload a dozen mini computers , audio-visual equipment , tape recorders , packets of paper and the like , six or eight times onto trolleys , carrying them up or down steps , grazing elbows squeezing into lifts or staggering miles under their weight — all before arriving at the place where they have to be set up . |
13 | Remembering that impulses arriving at a synapse can be either stimulatory or inhibitory , it is easy to imagine wiring diagrams that would have this effect . |
14 | Though the standard approach to agoraphobia is an overtly behavioural one of graded exposure , many of the aspects of exposure that used to be described as ‘ non-specific ’ , such as arriving at a realistic interpretation of the week 's events , or at accurate expectations for the future , or dealing with reservations about treatment , are now described in cognitive terms . |
15 | As we shall see in the next chapter , arriving at a balance between these two is often what drama educationalists are seeking . |
16 | After a further mile towards Chapel-le-Dale , a track turns off the road to the left and goes down to the beck in the valley bottom , arriving at a section roofed by a natural arch of considerable length . |
17 | Either way , this section looks at some of the things you should think about when arriving at a new location . |
18 | Arriving at a standard size for the microfloppies is only the first step towards a standard product . |
19 | Those over forty should build up slowly over several months before arriving at a suggested target of half an hour three times a week of vigorous exercise , which can include dancing , squash , tennis , running , or energetic swimming . |
20 | A tank farm is passed on the right before arriving at a water crossroads with the River Aire at Castleford Junction . |
21 | But he was uninterrupted in his journey , eventually arriving at a vantage point near the Monument . |
22 | Clutching the hot loaf to her chest she fled , expecting every minute to hear shouts of : ‘ Thief … thief … ’ as she threaded between the wharves arriving at a narrow lane not far from Marsh Street where the press gangs roamed . |
23 | I try the rig through various sets of speakers — Celestions , EVs and JBL studio monitors , etc. — and obviously the results vary accordingly , but I end up with my tone controls on 4 , 3 , 3 and 4 , while arriving at a Moore-ish/Beck-ish/Clapton-ish sound . |
24 | These first Mark IIs to reach Malta were a most welcome reinforcement , arriving at a time when Axis operations had fallen off , pending the German invasion of Yugoslavia and Greece . |
25 | Not even the British could stomach the sight of the King and Queen arriving at a Coronation in separate carriages . |
26 | I go back to where I started , by examining what has gone wrong , before arriving at a possible way forward . |
27 | While smaller churches may be able to count every week , this may prove impractical for large churches , especially with more than one exit , without some fairly elaborate means of arriving at a total for each service . |
28 | Recognizing the internalized self-image of the counsellee is an important perceptual skill in arriving at a working hypothesis . |
29 | The other day Richard saw Madonna on TV , arriving at a Hollywood film premiere , banks of photographers around her . |
30 | Arriving at a list of problems proved difficult . |