Sentence examples for arrived demanded from inspiring English sources

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The Chetniks arrived, demanded the whereabouts of "the circumcised dog," beat the father savagely and threatened to kill him.

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Predictably, the letter from Corrections Corporation of America has arrived, demanding a correction on yesterday's column.

It wasn't long before another C&D nastygram from The New York Times arrived, demanding that they not only delete the video from YouTube — which they eventually did — but that they remove any reference to The New York Times from their website.

On 14 December 1962 Keeler and Rice-Davies were together at 17 Wimpole Mews when Edgecombe arrived, demanding to see Keeler.

Now Paul, being a generous sort of person, had built up quite a bar bill, when the manager of the club arrived demanding that we pay immediately.

The details of contemporary life, poverty and survival in an isolated village; a wake in a run-down district of Beijing; the public festival that marks the end of winter; and officials who arrive demanding Form 11956, Declaration of Spring Cleanliness, are depicted in all their baffling and contradictory detail.

Headteachers such as Haydn Evans in Sir John Cass school in east London have changed the school culture by being out there to greet the pupils when they arrive, demanding they walk quietly between classes and observe the classroom codes, and locking the gates at lunchtime to stop bunking off.

It's very hard not to see your friend differently once they're the parent of little Zorro Boxer and Ibiza Merryweather, and it's downright impossible not to rewrite your entire shared past once the wedding invite arrives demanding that you partake in their special day theme: The Little Mermaid.

One hour before Springfield is destroyed, the rest of the townspeople arrive, demanding a place in the bunker.

The explanation of what the vapour enshrouds is best left to Conrad's finest statement about the fundamental truth of fiction, published in the New York Times Saturday Review on August 2 1901: Fiction, at the point of development at which it has arrived, demands from the writer a spirit of scrupulous abnegation.

The problem then is to construct a tree using the minimal number of nodes that supports all arriving demands.

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