Example sentences of "[noun pl] meet [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | Staff from our businesses and Estates met recently to see how networking works and how it could increase our share of business in the water industry . |
2 | As traders met today to assess the damage , Local businessman , Declan Cosgrove , estimated damage to his premises to amount to between £75,000 and £100,000 . |
3 | Local traders met today to assess the damage . |
4 | Many valuable training experiences can be arranged within a single school or agency , or by a group of teachers from different schools meeting regularly to carry out an agreed task . |
5 | Centres have been used for cooperative curriculum development planning ( what in America would be called " curriculum workshops " ) , teachers in similar subject fields from a number of neighbouring schools meeting together to share inspiration , experience and effort . |
6 | As they demonstrated outside , shareholders met inside to decide the firm 's fate . |
7 | A few days after Mr Hani 's murder , while riots swept the country , he and four comrades met secretly to form a ‘ Committee of Generals ’ whose aim would be to resist majority rule . |
8 | Curbs sought on laundering : World experts meet today to find ways to hit drug traffickers where it hurts — in their pockets , writes John Eisenhammer . |
9 | Choir , Orchestra , and Drama groups meet regularly to prepare for their main public performances . |
10 | Towards 2000 will see members of FYT Regional groups and committees meet together to work on the needs of marginalised young people in the last decade of this century . |
11 | Strategic planning and problem solving teams meet regularly to identify problems and solutions , and develop action plans to achieve long-term goals . |
12 | The success of this company led to a growth in life assurance business and the need for practitioners to meet informally to discuss matters of common interest . |
13 | In December 1792 the Goldsmiths met again to appoint a new Master , Hoyle , a graduate of Pembroke College , Cambridge , re-applied , and this time was successful . |
14 | National Board members meet regularly to discuss and agree on matters relating to the provision of education and training and the implementation of policies at local level . |
15 | Committee members meet tonight to confirm the sanctuary 's future . |
16 | By 1672 he was a close friend of Robert Hooke [ q.v. ] , as the latter records in his diary ; the two men met frequently to discuss linguistic matters . |
17 | It must also have provided opportunities for men to meet regularly to discuss politics , and such discussions , and the attitude of those in the shires in times of crisis , may often have centred on how far they thought the king and his officials were living up to what was expected of them . |
18 | ‘ A group of men meeting together to get drunk and cavort with women ? |
19 | At the end of each morning , teacher and students meet together to assess what has occurred , and plan future sessions . |
20 | When the deadline for judging whether the republics should be recognised arrives in January , will the 12 Foreign Ministers meet again to decide collectively whether the criteria have been met and whether all of them will recognise or not recognise the republics ? |
21 | Leaders of the five unions meet today to review the situation . |