Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have meet [art] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone who has met a crosssection of ‘ new Britons ’ can identify people worthy of respect .
2 ‘ Not one person who has met the qualifying standard before the plane takes off for Auckland will be left behind , ’ Hunter said .
3 Others who 've met the Krays and written about them , like TV presenter Fred Dineage , say it 's harmless enough .
4 There is no serious challenge to this account and the impression remains that he was not a ‘ madman ’ but a normal man who had met a hitch-hiker who unusually ‘ spurned sex ’ .
5 Mr. Blacker said that council officers who had met the committee were aware of problems in the area .
6 In 10 patients who had met the criteria for ulcerative colitis in 1978 the diagnosis was later changed to Crohn 's disease ; the diagnosis was changed to ulcerative colitis in three patients who had originally had Crohn 's disease diagnosed .
7 There the court accepted forensic evidence called by the plaintiff that , while a blood-alcohol level of 168 milligrams represented an excessive intake of alcohol , it would not necessarily produce symptoms apparent to a lay person , such as the plaintiff , who had met the defendant in a pub only half an hour before the accident .
8 On Saturday , Athletics Canada chairman , Brian Langley , said it was unlikely officials would drop two healthy sprinters who had met the 60m standard in favour of an athlete unable to run at the qualifying meet due to injury .
9 The ceremonies and festivities attending the coronation of French kings at Reims did much to enhance the popularity and reputation of the wines of Champagne — though they can not entirely have pleased the populace of Reims , who had to meet the expense of such occasions .
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