Examples of 'larive' in a sentence
Meaning of "larive"
Larive (verb) - to arrive or herald the arrival of someone or something. This verb is less common in modern English and may be considered archaic or dialectal
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Larive assistance in the solution of these problems.
Our group fully endorses the proposals in the Larive report.
Larive the various national regulations.
The socialist fraction will vote with much pleasure in favour of the Larive report.
Larive the very outset.
And now to the Larive report.
Larive had no more desire to console me than to console himself.
I entirely agree with what Mts Larive has said.
Larive enee to men.
I am very concerned at what Mrs Larive has just said.
Larive memorized it and many prisoners later escaped using this route.
I am grateful to Mrs Larive for raising the educational aspect of toys.
Larive promotion of workers in their own firms that does not come about.
I can associate myself wholly with what Mrs Larive says.
Larive requires that there be a fair sharing of economic burdens and economic benefits.
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I would like to say to Mrs Larive that the Gutemberg programme interests me greatly.
Larive and Steinmetz hid for several hours.
I would like to remind the House that Mrs Larive raised this question in.
Mrs Larive is right to complain about this failure.
I have just explained myself to Mrs Larive.
Mrs Larive has twice referred to the matter.
My group endorses the proposals from Mrs Larive.
Mrs Larive has rightly asked many of these questions.
That is the argument put forward by Mrs Larive and Mrs Peijs.
Mrs Larive has asked for the floor as rapporteur.
First of all I should like to congratulate Jessica Larive on her outstanding report.
The Larive report does deal with the defence of consumer rights and that is welcome.
On the Larive report.
Larive was caught at the Swiss border near Singen.
I congratulate both Mr Barzanti and Mrs Larive on their reports which we heard today.
Larive was caught near Singen close to the Swiss border.
I should like to thank both Mrs Larive and Mr Pompidou for their sterling work.
I really can not add much to the impassioned pleas from Mrs Larive and Mrs Veil.
I congratulate Mrs Larive and the other parties who have tabled this resolution this week.
I give the floor to the rapporteur, Mrs Larive.
Gérard Larive artistic designer and creator.
Then there are your three proposals, Mrs Larive.
I congratulate Mrs Larive on the step forward constituted by her report.
I refer to the reports we have already debated, from Mrs d'Ancona and Mrs Larive respectively.
In her report Mrs Larive has ably emphasized one really paradoxical feature.
What does he think about a special European directive on football? I hear Mrs Larive heaving a sigh.
In this sense I can confirm for Mrs Larive all the guarantees given by the Commission.
Mrs Larive has rightly asked many of these questions . I have some more to add.
To what extent has the Commission implemented the resolution I tabled in July, the Larive resolution?
LARIVE the developing countries, on which Mrs Larive has just reported.
In this context, the ' let us go East ' programme suggested by Mrs Larive is very important.
Mrs Larive asks: is it not a somewhat meagre amount?
You have one minute, Mrs Larive.
As Mrs Larive said: it is a start, it is certainly not the finish.
My colleague, Mr Bettini, will speak to the Larive report.