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

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1 The sentence should have read it : ‘ It proved possible to maintain a limited number of local foster placements which would not have met the central standards of a specialist fostering team , but which met the temporary needs of certain local children more appropriately . ’
2 If , in the case of a child attending a county school , convenient arrangements for the RE to take place elsewhere can not be made , the LEA is to allow it to be given on school premises provided that it does not consider that it would be unreasonable in the circumstances to do so and provided the authority does not have to meet the cost .
3 Not having met the man , and basing his conclusions on other people 's prejudices , Charles decided that young Steen 's main offence was that he was not his father .
4 If you do any part-time work while on unemployment benefit and your earnings do not affect your benefit entitlement , you will still have to meet the rest of the conditions for this benefit on the remaining days .
5 If you do any part-time work while on unemployment benefit and your earnings do not affect your benefit entitlement , you will still have to meet the rest of the conditions for this benefit on the remaining days .
6 If you do any part-time work while on unemployment benefit and your earnings do not affect your benefit entitlement , you will still have to meet the rest of the conditions for this benefit on the remaining days .
7 Dressmakers also had to meet the cost of hiring a sewing machine at 1/6d to 2/6d a week .
8 She will therefore have to meet the police expenses in the case , estimated at between £15,000 and £20,000 .
9 ( For the record , he claims never to have met the girl linked with him in a recent Sunday supplement expose . )
10 Under traditional contracts should the D/BO or the Architect realise after the Contract had been let that alterations would be necessary to meet the stated needs , a claims situation arose — and the builder never had to meet the cost .
11 He too had met a woman , in trouble as Sien had been , but educated , fine .
12 He seldom had to meet a man twice to be certain of his ground with him .
13 Many thousands of stories , large and small , and even feature material are placed with no more than a press release in mail or some short telephone contact , and even PRO 's who work regularly with their own trade publications may , because of the distance between their offices and those of the publication , never have met the editors .
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