Use "arrived late|arrive late" in a sentence

1. He arrived late as usual.

2. They arrived late at the airport.

3. Jesus and other apostles arrive in late afternoon

4. She arrived late, looking hot and flustered.

5. It was discourteous of you to arrive late.

6. Both (of) my friends arrived late to class.

7. The police, to their discredit, arrived too late.

8. She arrived three quarters of an hour late.

9. True to form he arrived an hour late.

10. At length the bus arrived, forty minutes late.

11. 4 Pam arrived late, dishevelled and out of breath.

12. I muddled the dates and arrived three days late.

13. We finally arrived at our destination late that evening.

14. Debbie arrived late for work looking a bit sheepish.

15. They arrived late due to a motorway hold-up.

16. She arrived an hour late, as is her wont.

17. I'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late!

18. 🔊 Finally, Drew had to Admonish his employees to arrive on time for work, warning them of the consequences if they arrived late tomorrow

19. A publisher who Arrived late on the market or who …

20. Mr. Stallone and his entourage arrived half an hour late.

21. I got a puncture on the way and arrived late.

22. 18 I'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late!

23. 14 I had a puncture on the way and arrived late.

24. 🔊 It was amiss of you to arrive late to the wedding

25. Make arrangements to arrive early and stay late, as local circumstances allow.

26. 4 I got a puncture on the way and arrived late.

27. By the time we arrived an hour late she was fuming .

28. He arrived half an hour late, so everyone was angry with him.

29. We caught a late bus out of Bordeaux and arrived in darkness.

30. 🔊 My strict father was Apoplectic when I arrived home five hours late

31. The party starts at nine o'clock, but most people will arrive fashionably late at ten.

32. Now the time for action has arrived,it is too late to back off.

33. When her boyfriend arrived late for their date, Susan told him to buzz off.

34. In late 1943, I arrived at Iráklion harbor, Crete, but did not leave for Athens.

35. Characteristically: 1 adv in characteristic manner “he arrived Characteristically late” Antonyms: unCharacteristically in uncharacteristic manner

36. There was a mix-up over the train times and I arrived two hours late.

37. I arrived here in 1937 for the coronation of the late king, and I stayed.

38. Travel Departures are from Dover on Sunday mornings to arrive in Prague late morning the following day.

39. • If you Arrive late, raise merry hell, and insult the stage crew you will certainly be remembered

40. 22 I arrive late at an auditorium filled with row upon row of molded-plastic lecture-chairs.

41. Arrived late in his usual Blithe way Where would jocund be a reasonable alternative to Blithe?

42. “They arrive late for six in 10 meetings,” it adds, citing a survey of 2,700 chief executive officers.

43. Verbs for arrived include arriue, arrive, arriven, arrives, Arrivest, arriveth, arriving and arrived

44. You cannot rely on her; for instance, she arrived an hour late for an important meeting yesterday.

45. She may have arrived late or it is equally possible that she never went there at all.

46. Too late for salvation and too late for damnation.

47. Late in the evening, after three hops and several airsickness bags from my passenger, we arrived back home.

48. Adjective irritated, disturbed, or bothered: I was quite Annoyed by the time he arrived, over an hour late.

49. If you can arrive late, then so can I: what's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander.

50. You're late.

51. 5 Too late for salvation and too late for damnation.

52. In the South, settlers who arrived too late to get good tidewater land moved westward into the Piedmont.

53. Late forties?

54. I'm late.

55. It's late.

56. Late night?

57. 4 You cannot rely on her; for instance, she arrived an hour late for an important meeting yesterday.

58. I said it's too late to apologize , it's too late.

59. The ship returned to the east coast in late summer, and arrived at Norfolk on 1 December for drydocking.

60. Late Middle English from late Latin Beneficialis, from beneficium (see benefice).

61. Late Middle English from late Latin Beneficialis, from beneficium (see benefice).

62. 16 In the South, settlers who arrived too late to get good tidewater land moved westward into the Piedmont.

63. Sorry I'm late.

64. You're working late?

65. Late or too late Then, Belatedly, she realized what I meant

66. Late 16th century from late Latin Controversialis, from controversia (see controversy).

67. She departed Brest late in June 1919 in company with George Washington and arrived in Hampton Roads on 8 July.

68. It's too late.

69. Late 15th century from late Latin Arbitralis, from arbiter ‘judge, supreme ruler’.

70. 7 It can not just point smugly to the late-flowering green shoots of recovery and wait for economic summer to arrive.

71. 1 Doesn't that sound like the signature tune from The Late Late Show?

72. A Beaky is a stuffed duck made in the late 80s-late 90s

73. 22 synonyms for Behindhand: behind schedule, late, slow, delayed, running late, tardy, dilatory

74. All known specimens were collected at light between late August and late October.

75. You're too late, lawman.

76. Then it's too late.

77. The Amah Mutsun occupied the San Juan Valley for thousands of years before the Spanish arrived in the late 1700’s

78. The gas bill's late.

79. Hey, Debs, you're late!

80. better late than never.