To have managed to arrive at a specified time
Past tense for to spend time in or to be at
“They want company bosses behind the plan to go to their villages so they can talk about their concerns.”
Past tense for to be present at
Past tense for to refer or resort to, such as for aid or relief
Past tense for to refer to a section of a document
Past tense for to attend, or be present at a given place or location
Past tense for to be a regular patron or visitor of
Past tense for to head somewhere, especially quickly or in a hurry
Past tense for to transfer oneself to another place, especially in the company of others
(call on/round/at) Past tense for to make a brief, usually social, visit
Past tense for to take part in
Past tense for to turn to and adopt or use, typically to resolve a difficult situation
Past tense for to buy goods or merchandise from (an establishment)
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