Sentence examples for arrives over from inspiring English sources

The phrase "arrives over" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that reaches a destination or occurs after a certain point, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The train arrives over the bridge at noon."
Alternatives: "arrives at" or "comes over."

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It arrives over a bed of baby arugula that nicely offsets its sweetness and tartness.

As the ferry from Denmark arrives over the fjord, a mutilated torso gets caught in a nearby trawler's net.

5.24pm GMT We have a new leader as Maria Orlova arrives over the line just +0.01 before Reid.

Supporters also hope an increase in United Nations cease-fire monitors, from about 15 in Syria now to 300 when the full complement arrives over the next few months, will deter the violence.

It's not that you want this for yourself, but that everybody else wants it: newspapers, magazines, publishers – they all demand that stuff arrives over a wire, not through the post.

Desperate Housewives picks up where the first series left off, thus: Mike gets home to find Zach holding Susan hostage; Bree has to contend with Rex's mother, Phyllis, when she arrives over his funeral; meanwhile, a guilty Gabrielle starts visiting Carlos in jail.

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Sad news arrived over the holiday weekend.

Answers arrived over the next couple of weeks.

Five of their top 10 players arrived over the summer.

At 11 11 p.m., the Predator drone arrived over the mission compound.

Some of this help should begin to arrive over the next few months.

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