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

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1 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 .
2 All of which explained that when I arrived at the BMC 's International Meet halfway through the week , the climbers that drifted into breakfast that morning looked like they 'd been on the receiving end of a very nasty artillery barrage .
3 I arrived at the Cheshire Cheese early deliberately — to spy out the land … ’
4 But when I arrived at The St Chad 's Deanery Day for Stockport and discovered there was a group of 20 people aged from ten up to 19 , I thought that things could n't be so bad after all .
5 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 .
6 When I arrived at the Demob Centre , I sat around in a bare hall for what seemed like a couple of hours , with two or three hundred other Waafs , and we stared at each other without interest .
7 There was free drink for a couple of nights for anyone who arrived at the Cross Keys with a bottle of malt .
8 Jose Ramon , a new chef who arrived at the Guernica two months ago , will hopefully maintain these high standards .
9 When we arrived at the Seraglio , it was Lexy Everard who showed you in . ’
10 Before they left for Raasay , there arrived at the Mackinnons ' a card and two visitors .
11 When they arrived at the Ca' del Leone Michele carried her straight to her room .
12 They arrived at the Y Street wharf .
13 On the morning of Sunday 27 August they arrived at the Friedrichstrasse Station in the heart of the German capital .
14 It arrived at the Chappel in November , 1990 after becoming a victim of the developers .
15 After the Zombie 's travels through Victorian London ( where , incidentally , he committed the crimes attributed to Jack the Ripper ) he arrived at the Grange and enlisted the help of Tick , a deformed coachman of evil character ( played by Charles Paris ) .
16 When he arrived at the BBC as deputy Director-General in 1987 , John Birt even told the Financial Times that he found the place ‘ crudely , thoughtlessly anti-Establishment . ’
17 There were extraordinary scenes when he arrived at the LSE .
18 He arrived at the Melbury Court Hotel only half an hour after Patrick 's call .
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