Examples of using Arrived on in English and their translations into Malay
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in which Grete had slept since the lodgers had arrived on the scene, had also opened.
The data show the start of the season arrived on average six days earlier in the studied cities than surrounding rural areas due to the heat island effect.
Tennant arrived on the afternoon 27 May, and had been told
Arrived on time, well packaged,
I ordered on January 21, arrived on February 18, 4 large brushes were in a special mesh, each brush was also in separate bags.
They arrived from Leavenworth by railroad and arrived on September 4, 1934 with a total of 106 convicts.
The first batches of pilgrims for this year's hajj arrived on Thursday in Jeddah
The Chief Executive of Taiwan, arrived on October 24,
Fty members of an Indian community believed to be descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel arrived on Monday in the Jewish state,
spokesman Michael Bociurkiw said that the team, which arrived on Tuesday, left Thursday evening.
Fifty members of an Indian community believed to be descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel arrived on Monday in the Jewish state,
with the south wind blowing, we arrived on the second day at Puteoli.
Nangarhar police chief Zrawer Zahed confirmed the abduction by“unidentified gunmen” not long after she arrived on Wednesday evening.
Fifty members of an Indian community believed to be descendants of one of the lost tribes of Israel arrived on Monday in….
it took six hours for the police to search the house after they first arrived on Wednesday evening.
Officers who arrived on scene within 90 seconds of the first emergency calls quickly took suspect James Eagan Holmes,
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When the envoys(dispatched in order to seek for the future king) arrived on Ganghwa Island,
RMS Carpathia arrived on the scene about an hour and a half after the sinking
When doctors arrived on the scene they tried to release some of the pressure by removing some of his blood,