Example sentences of "[noun] have meet [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Board has met the deficit entirely from its own resources and has had to budget , as I 've said , a continuing deficit into the current financial year .
2 Since that caravan site encounter , Jean has met the woman three times , in more restrained mood .
3 Even though I was still an innocent youth , Old Shallot had met the most fierce and sinister of warlocks , magicians and witches : men who used dark powers to unhinge the mind of their opponents .
4 Boudiaf had met the leaders of eight opposition parties on Feb. 9 in order to give them prior notice of the measures .
5 Nesbitt had met the Sultan on the outskirts of Aussa and been given permission to continue northwards across the lava desert to Eritrea , but was forbidden to enter Aussa , which remained unexplored .
6 Ann had met an old boyfriend , and she and Charles had been able to discuss their feelings about this without animosity .
7 Above all , the USA under Roosevelt 's New Deal had met the challenges of world depression without recourse to the excesses of dictatorship experienced by so many millions in Europe during the same years .
8 Members get newsletters , the option to buy tickets first and some fans have met the band .
9 DARLINGTON dentists have met the town 's MP to discuss their concern over Government plans to reduce the amount it pays them for NHS work .
10 Countries had to meet the standards , unless ‘ derogations ’ were allowed , by 17 July 1985 .
11 Edna paused and then , with obvious effort , said , ‘ Mrs Carrow had met a man on the beach . ’
12 It was here that , at the Competition for the Crown forty-two years before , Edward the First of England had met the Scots magnates and set in motion the actions which ultimately led to the Wars of Independence .
13 He claimed if a developer had to meet the cost of knocking it down each flat would cost £50,000 to build .
14 Such bills have to meet a number of criteria , apart from the credit rating of the bank which accepts the bill .
15 Representatives of the Darlington Farmers Auction Mart have met the borough council to finalise conditions on their plans to move the market from Clifton Road to Holdforth Grange in Hurworth .
16 A set of statutory guidelines , similar to those proposed in Australia , indicating factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a director has met the relevant standard might also have educative value and be useful in stimulating the development of a more detailed body of jurisprudence .
17 We have had many meetings on that , and the miners ' parliamentary group has met the chairman of British Coal several times .
18 It will be the first time that the Unita leader has met a British minister , and only a few days ago the Angolan ambassador in London was assured by a Foreign Office official that there were no plans for such a meeting .
19 The first edition had met a growing need for a special classification scheme in this area , since it was published in 1970 during a period of rapid growth for business schools and business libraries .
20 Their local women 's group had met the day after the public meeting , and Sheila and Annie had had a fierce argument ; Sheila had been enthusiastic , Annie icy and antagonistic to the idea of wages for housework .
21 The poll tax or community charge had to meet the remaining quarter .
22 For years , libraries have met the demand of their customers for reference services , book loans and , more recently , loans of music recordings and even computer software .
23 Simple spots will not do , but natural selection has met the challenge and has produced some truly amazing replicas complete even to glinting highlights .
24 But we can separate the two issues , reserving the question of individual responsibility as one to be taken up only after we have decided whether the group as a whole has met the standards appropriate for it .
25 The moment the elevator doors had opened at garage level a wave of welcome warmth had met the Romanian .
26 On Feb. 5 the judge produced a 54-page ruling which noted that there were very few instances in US history of a President testifying in judicial or congressional proceedings , but nevertheless concluded that Poindexter had met the extensive requirements for demonstrating that Reagan 's testimony was " material " to his defence .
27 No matter what happens , under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 , computer suppliers have to meet the following conditions , otherwise they 're legally obliged to sort out the problem for you .
28 This bell has to meet the requirements of schedule six of the DOWRs .
29 A doctor 's receptionist has met the Norwegian woman whose life she saved when she donated bone marrow two years ago .
30 Johnson has met the IAAF 60m standard of 6.8sec three times in the past two months .
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