Example sentences of "[modal v] arrive at [art] " in BNC.

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1 Those wishing to play should arrive at the club no later than 1.30 .
2 The only stipulation to the free beer offer is that punters must arrive at the track before 3pm to claim their vouchers .
3 Between three and four hours later they 'll arrive at a point about thirty miles from here . ’
4 For it neglects the possibility that , by studying the conjectures and procedures of social scientists , we might arrive at a richer and enlarged conception of social explanation .
5 Furthermore , it is often possible to replicate the artefacts in order to test the hypotheses about a particular object , although in some cases several different technological methods might arrive at an identical end-product .
6 Thus you might arrive at an attribution of intention in the warning SQUASHED INSECTS DO NT BITE and the straight assertion MAD MENTAL RULE — without the OK tag , which might be taken to invite assent on the part of the addressee . )
7 Viewers nave enough to suppose that the interview is a means by which the electors might arrive at the truth would prefer the tried and trusted methods of the Brothers Dimbleby .
8 For if the student can retrieve an item by dialling a number , he still has to discover what number , and to conceptualize how he might arrive at the correct answer that would give it to him .
9 American and Soviet leaders could arrive at a compromise over the composition of the future Afghan regime , perhaps at a summit meeting , which would pave the way for subsequent international guarantees of Afghanistan 's formal non-alignment .
10 Consultants told the paper that IBM has been dissecting the two most recent pre-release versions of NT at its Toronto labs to assess the time and money that would be required to do the implementation , and reckon a product could arrive at the turn of the year .
11 Consultants told the paper that IBM has been dissecting the two most recent pre-release versions of NT at its Toronto labs to assess the time and money that would be required to do the implementation , and reckon a product could arrive at the turn of the year .
12 At any moment the Roman army could arrive at the narrow strait which separated their holy island from the mainland of north Wales , and they had no protection , except the super-natural powers they felt they could command .
13 It was noted in the introduction to Chapter 21 that , if planning represented the route map for the journey , then organizing represented the means by which one could arrive at the chosen destination .
14 ( It is not exactly the right answer because of the rough averaging procedure we used to arrive at the direct effects . )
15 How would these damaged planes used to arrive at the airport ?
16 Using matrix algebra we may arrive at a numerical solution for the factor premiums , where F -1 is the inverse matrix of F , .
17 The algorithm may arrive at the wrong one , and miss the true goal with maximum worth .
18 Some members of the group may arrive at the consensus view ahead of the others but even then it is not a matter of persuading the others .
19 The thought that some serious assaults may not be defined ( by the victim ) as criminal also invites consideration of the possibility that even self-report studies may arrive at an under-representation of the true level of crime .
20 Norah , for instance , would arrive at a Yorkshire pit village one Sunday morning to be shown round the mine in a white helmet .
21 With the Punks , of course , this jumble-sale of fashion would arrive at a self-consciously surreal conclusion in that the scraps were now held together , literally and very visibly , with safety-pins .
22 Thus , to George 's great indignation , he would arrive at a racecourse to hear that the cup for the 2.30 was about to be presented to the winner by Mrs Frank Coven , when he thought it ought to be presented by Lord Wigg .
23 On getting there I calculated when I would arrive at the next post , where I promised myself lunch .
24 At 9.30 on a Friday morning the players would arrive at the ground for training , then at mid-day would congregate in the manager 's office to discuss the next day 's match , as well as analysing the previous week 's .
25 He had quite a long way to walk to the bridge , but there was plenty of time ; he had taken the trouble to find out the train times and he had worked out at what time the train would arrive at the bridge — about 9pm — so he enjoyed his walk .
26 Surely , she mused , it had n't been raining long enough for the water levels to rise that far , and even though the middle of the week had proved consistently wet she felt confident she would arrive at the cottage long before the possibility became a reality .
27 Each day he would arrive at the theatre at two or three in the afternoon , long before the 7.30pm performance .
28 Four ‘ destiny marches ’ from Iona , Arbroath , Whithorn and Berwick would arrive at the vigil on that date .
29 Hotel staff said the Russian deputy premier Boris Fyodorov would arrive at the talks today .
30 When we see those proposals we shall arrive at a judgment .
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