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Example sentences for "having arrived"

  • Having arrived at our destination, and delivered and received our letters, we had a good dinner and a smoke.

  • Having arrived at our destination, we took our seats in the waiting-room, not knowing in the least where we were going, as no one did but the chief and Dr.

  • Having arrived at Poggibonzi, a place in the Florentine territory, and therefore safe, he stopped; and almost immediately five couriers arrived with letters from the Pope to bring him back.

  • Having arrived, I was glad to anchor the whole concern safely, and to make my way home in the canoe.

  • Having arrived at the car, I attached them by yokes of two to a central rope attached to the car, and, cracking my whip, set off on a tour of pleasure down Stillwater Cove.

  • The moment for leaving the Luxembourg having arrived, Bonaparte still used many deceptive precautions.

  • Having arrived within a hundred paces of the place where his troops were assembled he found the generals who were under his orders advancing to meet him.

  • Having arrived there, with a motion of his hand he dismissed the informer, who, instead of retiring in obedience to this mute command, hid himself in the corner of the corridor.

  • Having arrived there, he sprang out of his carriage, entered the courtyard, and bounded up the steps.

  • Having arrived in the evening, he spent the night in taking measures to prevent escape, and at break of day attacked the village suddenly with his whole force.

  • Having arrived there, some of the combatants ascended to the ramparts, and while the others defended themselves at the foot of the wall, began to shower stones and pebbles upon the conquerors.

  • The sentence should be written, |Having arrived at the county jail, the mob forced | |open the door.

  • Having arrived at Grove and Spring streets, the reporter should go first to the policeman on the beat.

  • Having arrived at a suitable place, he crossed the Danube, which was now flooded from the melting of the snow, by a bridge of boats, and descended on the lands of the barbarians, which he began to lay waste.

  • Among the first who were summoned before the bench, was Pergamius, who, as we have already mentioned, was betrayed by Palladius, who accused him of having arrived at a foreknowledge of certain events through wicked incantations.

  • Having arrived at the place where the triumphal arch now stands, they were accosted by an officer of Gray Musketeers, wrapped in a large cloak like themselves.

  • Having arrived at the stone, he noticed a carriage standing on the opposite side of the road, while two men were walking at a little distance off in the cross-road.

  • Having arrived at the third story, as the light which came from below was not aided by any light from above, he found himself in a difficulty, not knowing whether to stop where he was, or mount higher.

  • Having arrived at the time of the carnival, we have been in the midst of masked balls, which are curious to see for once; of operas, dinners, and every species of gaiety.

  • It was in vain that I observed that, having arrived only in the afternoon, I could not know that order of the police.

  • Madame de France, wife of the Infante Don Philip, having arrived in Parma, the opera house was opened, and I engaged a private box, telling Henriette that I intended to take her to the theatre every night.

  • Delighted at having discovered the whole affair, at having arrived in time to prevent my friend who was goodness itself contracting an absurd marriage, I answered the hypocrite that I loved M.

  • Having arrived at the age of two or three years, the young trees are cut while the bark easily peels off, and the fragments are portioned about twelve or eighteen inches in length, according to the intended size of the paper.

  • And, O best of men, Urvasi of beautiful eyes, having arrived at the gate of Arjuna's abode, sent word through the keeper in attendance.

  • Having arrived there, they beheld, from the effulgent and variegated summits of the great mountain, Arjuna engaged in ascetic austerities.

  • Having arrived then at the Narmada, that river celebrated over the three worlds, and given oblations of water to the Pitris and the gods, one acquireth the fruit of the horse-sacrifice.

  • Having arrived at the palace, she ordered a coffin to be made just large enough to contain the corpse she was supposed to have found, and when it was ready she filled it with rubbish and ordered it to be interred with due honours.

  • Having arrived at the corner of a street, I shook hands with my friend, and we parted.

  • Having arrived at this brother's (who was Jesse Smith), we spent one day with him.

  • Having arrived at Chicago, they went to Calumet, twenty miles south of Chicago, to Halstein Torison, who was an uncle of Torris Johnson.

  • Having arrived at Beloit, they managed here to secure a map and from it got some idea of where government land was to be had.

  • Having arrived there in safety, they procured maps and whatever information they could with reference to the regions that were open to settlement in the interior of the state.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "having arrived" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bottomed boats; burnished gold; came round; certain occasion; different writers; having already; having caused; having discovered; having done; having faith; having finished; having first; having given; having lost; having married; having obtained; having power; having read; having recourse; having sent; having some; having something; having their; having them; one single; public nature