Example sentences of "[noun pl] meet the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Tomorrow night , also at Gateshead , two other North-Easterners continue their quest for ABA gold when the English semi-finalists meet the Welsh finalists .
2 We discover how exotic peoples meet the universal basic human needs of food , shelter and sex in unexpected ways and with highly original and thought-provoking theories about the meaning of life and the nature of the human condition ; in so doing we begin to perceive the relativity and arbitrariness of our own basic postulates .
3 Bone Dries meet the arch-Wet
4 At the places where the dark zones meet the pale central part of the body there is a soft intermediate zone , rather than a sharp edge .
5 Incidentally , all our products meet the international requirements of 32 different standards around the world .
6 As members of the Panel the Chief Executives of these organisations meet the appropriate mister at least once a year so that successive governments are aware of the problems and aspirations of the deaf and the hard of hearing .
7 A new Accreditation Sub Committee has been set up to ensure that proposed SVQs meet the stringent criteria which have been laid down .
8 As soon as the eggs meet the hot fat , they will harden and the mushrooms could never be mixed in with them .
9 Where yon cool Willows meet the scorching Ray ,
10 This will include responsibility for ensuring that schools and colleges meet the highest standards of academic performance , discipline and behaviour , and for providing special services for schools , such as peripatetic music , language development , or behaviour support .
11 Only the French can claim anything like a faintly reasonable return when our champions meet the best of the rest .
12 The major line of development of the College has thus been its transformation from a teaching school attached to an equine infirmary , to a fully fledged university school in which teaching at undergraduate level and research of high standing encompass the whole range of domesticated animals , and where postgraduate courses meet the increasing demands of specialisation in such subjects as animal health , pathology and laboratory animal science .
13 These instruments meet the differing needs of savers for income , liquidity and tax considerations : for example the National Savings movement alone pays interest gross to United Kingdom residents .
14 We will ensure that our drinking water , beaches and rivers meet the highest European standards and end the dumping of industrial waste at sea .
15 That will be worked out when the South African representatives meet the Australian and Kiwi officials at a meeting of Southern Hemisphere nations in Sydney this month .
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