Example sentences of "[vb mod] have meet [art] " in BNC.

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1 That such a natural loyalist should have met a traitor 's end reflects all Edward II 's failings as a political manager .
2 The date by which all supplies should have met the Directive 's standard was July 1985 , but little was done in the UK as the government hoped to negotiate a laxer standard .
3 It was a coincidence that , once again , Branson should have met the object of his romantic attentions at the Manor , early in 1976 .
4 Despite this , the new market must have met a demand as its performance was soon outpacing the FTSE 100 index .
5 He might have met a great hero , or the cunningest of thieves , or some wise and great sage .
6 She was only in college the one year , less than a year if you — we just wondered if she tried to buy some here , that 's all , and that could be how she might have met the wrong kind of people .
7 The hon. Lady is right — the tragedy is that Britain is one of the few member states which could have met the convergence conditions of the EMU almost immediately .
8 We may have met a long time ago at Rotherfield when I was on a weekend outing from school , but I would n't expect you to remember — it was at least 10 years ago and I ca n't imagine I was a memorable schoolgirl !
9 I think you may have met the medical student last spring ?
10 We may have met the murderer , yet it may equally be someone in the Tower or the city about whom we know nothing . ’
11 That so few boilers in the UK would have met the tougher standards would have provided an excellent opportunity for new , cost-reducing investment .
12 A man like Ben would have met the challenge bravely and with common sense .
13 If the deals are proved to be legal , ‘ it is a potentially grave situation ’ since the ratepayers and future community charge payers would have to meet the bill .
14 And I would have to meet the head of the English Department , Professor Ruiperez , who had sent me kind letters of invitation and welcome , in faultless English .
15 The judges discharged the costs order made against the wives for the High Court hearing , but said that they would have to meet the council 's bill for the appeal .
16 We would have to meet the same conditions — no more , no less .
17 In other words , they would have to meet the difference .
18 At the end of the 2 year training programme ( one year in certain cases ) you will have met the training requirements of the appropriate professional institutions , leading to corporate status .
19 Applicants who will have met the minimum academic entrance requirements by the time they enter university stand a good chance of being made an offer : those who have already met these requirements before applying will receive unconditional offers , while those with examinations still to take will receive conditional offers .
20 One group on low income who will lose out consists of those people living in areas where the poll tax is levied at a higher rate than the Government calculates , and who in consequence will have to meet a 20 per cent poll tax bill that is larger than that calculated by the 20 per cent met by the Government .
21 The borrower will normally have all the benefits of the security ( including the right to receive the sale proceeds ) and will have to meet the obligation to repay the debt in order to preserve these rights .
22 In addition local authorities will have to meet the annual bill for personnel and administration , and the on-going expense of maintaining the museum buildings and exhibits .
23 While it is undoubtedly true that there are advantageous settlements negotiated at the door of the Court , the actual cost to the defender in settling at that stage is significant insofar as in the majority of cases it is the defender who will have to meet the whole cost of preparation for the Proof by both parties , including attendance of witnesses , Counsel 's fees and so forth .
24 From January 1993 , all new workstations will have to meet the requirements of the directive , whilst existing workstations will have to comply by January 1997 .
25 This does mean that Council Tax payers will have to meet the full cost of any Council water charge , less any single person discounts which may be applicable , without the benefit of rebate assistance .
26 They will have to meet the needs of both students and industry .
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