Continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.)
To succeed in a big way; to get to the top.
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Examples for "arrive"
Examples for "arrive"
1The technology should arrive on the consumer mass market within two years.
2Germany expects that more than a million refugees to arrive this year.
3Industry executives foresee further increases until more supplies arrive later this year.
4Migrants still arrive in Serbia, however, mainly from Turkey, via neighboring Bulgaria.
5The £210m deal will see new trains arrive in three years' time.
1Don't let the truth get in the way of a good story.
2It means you let your heart get in the way of business.
3There are also new companies trying to get in on the market.
4But as in Greece, politics get in the way of economic sense.
5They must work hard and not let anything get in their way.
1However, many health professionals say the guidelines do not go far enough.
2The opposition Labour Party said the proposals did not go far enough.
3However these reforms did not go far enough for many commercial companies.
4The answer to that question would go far to solving this impasse.
5Now business leaders are saying the changes do not go far enough.
Go successfully through a test or a selection process.
1I wanted to hear how New Zealanders make it work these days.
2However, police fear cuts will make it hard to continue that trend.
3Building apps that make it easier for citizens to access public services?
4Governments make it possible for the invisible hand to do its work.
5A good example just to make it practical, let's take YouTube again.
6However, political polarization in the country would make it tight, he said.
7A number of books will never make it across to London, however.
8These factors make it highly likely that the Syrian regime was responsible.
9Remember, please make it a question, not a statement or an argument.
10So in way, it's probably best to make it simple, he said.
11Listen to the truce I offer, and we shall make it reality.
12She couldn't help thinking he'd find a way to make it happen.
13A good proportion of those definitely won't make it to next year.
14We just want to make it as efficient as possible, he said.
15However, that spirit of goodwill didn't make it past the summer months.
16Let me make it absolutely clear this is entirely up to you.