Sentence examples for long arrived from inspiring English sources

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He'd not long arrived from Bombay, and this was the first job he'd found".

As a female who'd not long arrived in the UK [she was born in China's Sichuan Province in 1973], immediately I was an outsider.

But like its peers, the manufacturer is casting a wary eye toward a regulatory future that could ensnare even ultraluxury brands, whose low-volume cars have long arrived at market facing no more resistance than a gas-guzzler tax.

TOYOTA PRIUS C With notably daring styling from the usually conservative Toyota, this Prius offshoot — still a design study, but not for long arrived with an equally bold claim: this subcompact city car, Toyota says, will sip less fuel than any conventional hybrid, including the larger standard Prius that gets 51 m.p.g. in town and 48 on the highway.

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The look has at long last arrived.

That morning after has at long last arrived.

Yet Ms. Long, who arrived in 1978, made her presence felt.

Before long, Davis arrived to speak to reporters and restore some levity to the morning.

Then one day the long chill arrived, the chill that no heat can penetrate.

Louis did not stay in Sweden for long; he arrived in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, in November 1807.

Several weeks ago, some friends we hadn't seen in a long time arrived for a much-anticipated dinner.

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