Citations:arrive

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English citations of arrive

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  • 1813Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
    "It is unlucky," said she, after a short pause, "that you should not be able to see your friends before they leave the country. But may we not hope that the period of future happiness to which Miss Bingley looks forward may arrive earlier than she is aware, and that the delightful intercourse you have known as friends will be renewed with yet greater satisfaction as sisters? Mr. Bingley will not be detained in London by them."
  • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick:
    There weekly arrive in this town scores of green Vermonters and New Hampshire men, all athirst for gain and glory in the fishery.