Example sentences of "meet in [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Frankly , neither looked like the kind of man that a woman would want to meet in a dark street … or even darker car park .
2 DARLINGTON teenagers will soon be able to meet in a new club .
3 ROS : A Christian , a Moslem and a Jew chanced to meet in a closed carriage …
4 A few weeks ago we were fortunate enough to meet in a public house where I bought you half a dozen pints and we engaged in a long and fascinating conversation .
5 As a result of the appeal , the Queensferry Sports Challenge Cup final could not be staged last season , so the trophies and mementoes were presented to Mold Victoria and Ship and Anchor who agreed to meet in a special charity match for the Andrew Wilday Eye Cancer Fund .
6 There are members of the European parliament who s s support Strasbourg as a meeting place clearly , but the majority do not , the majority want to meet in a single city and in so doing the majority have accepted that there should be a new European parliament building in Brussels and that European parliament building now operates .
7 they are likely to meet in the outside world ;
8 It was at Hayward 's flat at 22 Bina Gardens ( only a short walk from Eliot 's lodgings in Grenville Place ) that Eliot , Geoffrey Faber and Frank Morley used regularly to meet in the late Thirties .
9 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 .
10 For the four clubs Rovers are due to meet in the next stage of the Anglo-Italian Cup are setting the pace in Italy 's Serie B.
11 The festival is pleased to provide an opportunity for audience and musicians to meet in the beautiful 12th-century church known as the Spurriergate Centre which serves a wide range of delicious foods and is renowned for its vegetarian dishes .
12 Mr. Denzil Davies : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales whether he has any plans to meet in the near future the chairman of British Coal to discuss the state of the Welsh coalfield .
13 Matron said she 'd find the others and they arranged to meet in the sick bay .
14 Old acquaintances would cut them dead when they chanced to meet in the Covered Market .
15 For the first few years the Sunday School met in a private house , possibly that of a Mr Thomas Leathem .
16 ‘ He 's the most charming man I 've met in a long time . ’
17 A slight sudden puff of breeze lifted a thickly leafed branch in front of her and she saw two figures , framed by the foliage at the instant their lips met in a long , smooth , seductive and very mutual kiss .
18 ‘ You are the most frustrating piece of womanhood I 've met in a long time , ’ he rasped .
19 She unfastened her own belt , and as her arms wound about his neck their lips met in a long kiss .
20 Their eyes met in a long , arching stare .
21 In looking at future development the service providers must address the geographic problems that can occur and also the duration of provision ( days , hours , weekends etc ) and consider whether these can best be met in a joint planning context .
22 Such needs would be met in a new system written today through the use of fourth generation languages and their user-friendly report generators .
23 Eyes closed , their mouths met in a lingering caress — and all Diana 's dreams came true .
24 They escaped the reaction of state authority , unlike the radicals of 1793–4 , because they did not pose a direct constitutional challenge , were composed of representatives primarily of the provincial , nonconformist middle and business classes and met in a political context judged less threatening by the authorities .
25 Rumour had it that my father and mother met in a Methodist Chapel where both were in the choir .
26 SOC was formed when a dozen outdoor enthusiasts met in a back room of the Oak Tree pub in Richmond .
27 It was as if two distant times had suddenly met in a single second and two different women in a single gesture .
28 The may maybe I just comment on that that last that last point , which as I understand it it the the justification for a new settlement is brought about solely by increasing the requirement for Greater York to twelve thousand seven hundred , going through those figures there seems to me , for instance , for both Ryedale and Selby to be more provision than could be met in a single settlement , I I think the the figures put forward by Barton Willmore are more than can be met in existing allocations and a single new settlement of a reasonable size .
29 In return for the confederation 's agreement to work within the system , however , its demands were largely met in a national address by President Denis Sassou-Nguesso on Sept. 16 , and the congress formally concluded on Sept. 18 .
30 Alternatively , Organisational processes such as " value analysis " may have shown that the specific requirement can be met in a different way , this alternative being either cheaper or offering better value for money .
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