Example sentences of "[adv] met [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr. Ieuan Wyn Jones : If any new hospitals are built in Wales , such as the East Glamorgan hospital , will the funding for those hospitals , in terms of capital costs , be entirely met by the Welsh Office or , as a result of last week 's disclosure in Construction News , are we to take it that Treasury guidelines to introduce private sector money into such building will mean that the commitment from the Welsh Office will be less ? |
2 | The National Council annually met in a variety of cities in March , so as not to clash with the customary ‘ May Meetings ’ of the various denominations . |
3 | Clearly , some of the needs now met by social services departments would be better met by the old people themselves if they had the financial means to preserve their own independence . |
4 | He was with a group of friends whom he had apparently met in the gallery , and they were all standing around him admiringly , talking and laughing in that exaggeratedly animated way only Americans have , reacting and demanding reactions . |
5 | It was as if two distant times had suddenly met in a single second and two different women in a single gesture . |
6 | While this reform is specifically designed to prevent many of today 's disgruntled education consumers joining the ranks of tomorrow 's underclass , it will of course have implications for a much wider group of young people , whose talents and needs have been all too little met by the emphasis on the reorganization of secondary education to the exclusion of all other considerations . |
7 | Bride and groom presumably met in the Post Office during the war . |
8 | The USAF 's speed and altitude requirements were eventually met by the Los Angeles Division of North American Aviation ( NAA ) — but not without first overcoming tremendous technical , design and manufacturing problems . |
9 | As David Griffiths ( 1970 ) points out , these two élite factions had not met since the notorious Bonnington Conference in 1948 when war between two views of drama educators was openly declared . |
10 | ‘ If you look at past efforts to launch soccer here in the States it has not met with a great deal of viewing support , ’ said Bill Sherman , a vice president with the McCann Ericson advertising agency . |
11 | The proposal to abolish the financial criteria made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services has not met with the agreement of the Government . |
12 | The proposals to combat discrimination within the profession have not met with the support I would have hoped for . |
13 | French Prime Minister Michel Rocard conceded that the initiative had " not met with the least response from the Iraqi side " . |
14 | But those changes were not met with the politicized and combative attitudes of the past . |
15 | But Jaroslav Rona , a member of a group of prominent artists , says : ‘ If intellectual groups had not met in the cafes , nothing would have happened . |
16 | There is no difficulty in the former which is not met in the latter . |
17 | Will the Secretary of State explain how he was able to commission a review of teaching methods in a matter of a few weeks , although his minimum standards — first laid down in 1981 — were not met in the 10 years that the Government allowed themselves , and the current review will not now report until the autumn ? |
18 | A turnout of at least 40 per cent was required to make a first round vote valid , but on Sept. 30 this threshold was not met in the majority of constituencies ( turnout nationwide was only 36 per cent ) , necessitating a second ballot for more than 80 per cent of council seats . |
19 | Well this is why I think he 'd be better off , hi his needs are not met by a class teacher . |
20 | They were not met by the UK , which also granted itself invalid derogations , and the country ended up in the European Court ( see below ) . |
21 | Expectations not met by the course centred round the needs of the dying client and managing the violent client . |
22 | If they fulfil needs in their members not met by the formal structure of work , then they have an important role in preventing frustration and resentment . |
23 | Fusion became possible in 1920 because of the difficulties already met by the government . |
24 | The two sides have already met in the league , Telford winning 2–0 at the International Stadium , before Cassidy 's reign began . |
25 | They conclude : " " the needs of business " are best met by a liberal education " ( recommendation 30 ) . |
26 | For example , Pamela was surprised that her parents were concerned when a boy she had just met at a discotheque brought her home in the early hours of the morning . |
27 | She wanted to move the conversation along as she would do with any other person she had just met at a cocktail party , to talk of work and why they were there and if they could be of any use to each other . |
28 | Both knew that the other knew that Steve and Maria Luisa had n't just met for the first time . |
29 | In return for the confederation 's agreement to work within the system , however , its demands were largely met in a national address by President Denis Sassou-Nguesso on Sept. 16 , and the congress formally concluded on Sept. 18 . |
30 | That recipe may have been appropriate in the past when personal consumption was largely met from the output of labour-intensive British industries . |