Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] to meet the " in BNC.

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1 As such , a student may take one or two modules only or a whole set of modules specifically grouped together to meet the needs of a particular industry or employer .
2 She was resigned never to meet the right man .
3 Microsoft have already moved strongly to meet the new generation of MS-DOS multimedia computers which is about to emerge .
4 Nowadays they are invited regularly to meet the teachers in the evenings ( voluntary unpaid overtime for the teachers ) to look at books and discuss progress .
5 It may even be possible that house prices have merely adjusted upwards to meet the extra spending power of those obtaining mortgages with tax relief attached .
6 The benefit ca n't be reduced then to meet the fund in the way that er ,
7 It took him three years before prices were increased adequately to meet the needs of the business .
8 Walker ( 1975 ) has noted that mature students who did not satisfy the GER obtained significantly better degree results than all students while mature students who satisfied the GER did not differ significantly from the norm , and in seeking an explanation for this he points to the fact that those who did not satisfy the GER are on average somewhat older and can be seen as genuine returners , rather than students who have taken longer to meet the traditional qualifications .
9 Euroqualifications from LCCIEB have been developed specifically to meet the needs of those doing business in the European Community after 1992 and to help to promote mobility of labour in the internal market .
10 Group resources have made the innovation possible because polymers have been developed specifically to meet the requirements of the chemists developing the formulations .
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