Example sentences of "[noun sg] has 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 | 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 . |
3 | We have had many meetings on that , and the miners ' parliamentary group has met the chairman of British Coal several times . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Simple spots will not do , but natural selection has met the challenge and has produced some truly amazing replicas complete even to glinting highlights . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | This bell has to meet the requirements of schedule six of the DOWRs . |
8 | A doctor 's receptionist has met the Norwegian woman whose life she saved when she donated bone marrow two years ago . |
9 | But Penrhyn 's success has met a mixed reception . |
10 | Whiskas Kitten Food is highly digestible , important when a small stomach has to meet a large energy need . |
11 | Yet in England the exemption has met no serious challenge from legislature or judiciary ever since . |