Example sentences of "[vb mod] meet [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Those going direct should meet at the Eastfield Road site at 10.35 am ( directions will be provided ) .
2 The Soviet Union had sent a memorandum on Oct. 11 to UN Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuellar , urging that this committee should meet at the level of chiefs of staff [ see p. 37640 for its reactivation in August ] .
3 Walkers should meet at the Old Quay pub car park at 7pm .
4 It is now proposed that the Joint Industrial Council should meet under the chairmanship of Mr. Peter Smith Q.C .
5 the interviewing panel should meet before the formal interview to discuss the relevant criteria based on the job description and person specification and to agree areas of questioning ;
6 In particular , it must meet with the best available techniques not entailing excessive cost ( BATNEEC ) and , where a process has emissions to more than one environmental media , the best practicable environmental option ( BPEO ) .
7 Meanwhile , Wales will not know the countries they must meet in the qualifying stage of the 1995 World Cup until next month .
8 By day the alleys that ran into a scruffy hinterland were rat-hole rubbish traps but now they seemed romantic lanes where lovers might meet under the bracket lamps and as the sun departed , watch the moon ride over a Grimms ' fairy tale huddle of pinnacled rooftops .
9 Had she warned her that there was every possibility they might meet at the Family Day ?
10 She is the sort of girl we might meet in the pages of a Barbara Pym — , a bit of a scholar , leading a spinsterly existence in a middle-class house in an English country village .
11 The roars and cheers of the crowd covered any sound she made and , like a wraith , she made for the stairs , sweating even in the bleak February cold at the thought of who she might meet in the unknown upstairs .
12 But I was determined to get her ready for anything we might meet in the great outdoors .
13 Who knows what you might meet in the night .
14 We 'll meet at the other end . ’
15 You 'll meet at the hotel , then pair off .
16 and then I 'll just go straight down there and I 'll meet outside the erm outside the
17 We 'll meet by the high altar . ’
18 ‘ Of course we 'll meet in the meanwhile — lots and lots of times , but that will be a special tryst .
19 You 'll meet in the evenings for a cook drink , a gossip , an informal meal in some improbably cheap taverna .
20 We 'll meet in the restaurant at one o'clock . ’
21 I called the meeting in New York during our chairmanship of the Security Council so that the council could meet at the highest level to reaffirm and develop its commitment to peacekeeping and peacemaking .
22 Perhaps some of us could meet at the West Ham match .
23 They 'd meet at The Roebuck , the same pub that everyone from the shop used , on Saturday lunchtime , then go down the Kings Road spending their money .
24 ‘ We specifically told him we 'd meet in the Marlborough Head . ’
25 Unless the traveller has some idea of where he is starting from and the conditions he may meet along the way , he is unlikely to be able to decide upon a satisfactory route .
26 There are 8–9 highly rugose arm spines proximally , the dorsal most is the longest equal to 3 arm segments ; on proximal joints the arm spines may meet in the midradial line forming a single fan .
27 Yep , I 'd finished the lodging houses , they were rough , my word they were rough , they used to get drunk and fighting , and of course they used to be amusing really they used to get fighting at a lodging house quite close to the dock and after when the windows was smashed , we would find that they 'd been temporarily repaired with a coal sack taken from the coal yard next door , and all that sort of business , and anyhow , nothing particular out of the way happened until three years later of course when we got the general strike , and the strikers used to meet outside the labour institution headquarters in Street .
28 There was one girl called Clara whom she used to meet in the lower corridor an hour before classes began : they had long discussions about Tolstoy , Maeterlinck and Ibsen , and were suspected of immorality .
29 Throckmorton and several other conservative country gentlemen used to meet in the Queen 's Head Tavern in Fleet Street to discuss parliamentary affairs , and they probably formed the nearest thing the Reformation Parliament saw to an opposition group .
30 You used to meet in the Avenue , meet in the High Street .
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