Example sentences of "meet the next [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then he picked up Darmid 's sword and met the next grypesh with a savage thrust that disembowelled it .
2 The Civil Aviation Committee met the next day and challenged two parts of the draft agreement that the Americans had inserted : the right of civil aircraft to use the US-leased bases in the Caribbean and Atlantic , and the right of US airlines to ‘ change gauge ’ in Britain , that is , switch to smaller aircraft for flights going on as part of the fifth freedom .
3 To his right the hill rose up above where he stood , then fell again to meet the next turn of the river .
4 Angel One landed lightly alongside the still twitching body of his victim and immediately re-aligned his fighting stance , facing in the opposite direction to meet the next attack .
5 Now they are concerned that they will fail to meet the next deadline of 72 hours for hard pressed posts by December 1994 .
6 When the river is nearing low ebb , vast stretches of sand are laid bare , but channels of grey brown water of varying widths and depths continue to rush out between the sand formations until it meets the next tide coming in , twelve hours later .
7 The MF.C , meets the next day and comprises the chair of each subject examinations committee and three chief external examiners , chosen to serve for two years from among the external examiners , although all external examiners have the right to attend .
8 Well , at the next er elders meeting the next church meeting the next district council
9 McCallen is hoping that the Honda will remain in one piece after tomorrow for it travels on to Donington for the British Championship meeting the next day where it will be ridden by Steve Hislop with McCallen reverting to the slower RC30 Honda .
10 Well , at the next er elders meeting the next church meeting the next district council
11 Dad phoned me up the day before and , knowing I was about to go away on holiday , suggested we meet the next night , on the fourth of August .
12 Instead he tossed and turned , hoping Girth the bricklayer 's son had delivered his message to Sir John Cranston indicating where they should meet the next day .
13 That means he can not meet the next payment on his van and could lose his whole business .
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