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

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1 The South may withdraw their grand prix meeting from the ITV deal , and team it with the rejected meetings as an alternative package for ITV 's rivals .
2 Although all the UK 's gas needs are met from the North Sea , since 1977 an increasing proportion has been supplied from the Norwegian , rather than the UK , sector .
3 And these seas here er nearly met from the promenade and the west shore down here .
4 That recipe may have been appropriate in the past when personal consumption was largely met from the output of labour-intensive British industries .
5 A £46,000 grant to keep Cleveland 's Ring and Ride service on the road is to be met from the county council 's light rail transit budget .
6 The remaining costs of war had to be met from the surplus on the ordinary account and the balance left by Henry VII .
7 The deficit this year was met from the legacy fund and the appeal fund .
8 The balance was met from the legacy fund .
9 Liabilities must in the first instance be met from the partnership property .
10 In the Isle of Wight , the development of care programme systems and the need for monitoring were seen to require an increase in ‘ IT and support staff input ’ , although it is not clear whether this represented additional resources , and if so whether they could be met from the MISG or elsewhere .
11 His own proposal , accepted some months later , was that both the Board and District should become Responsible Bodies for Cambridgeshire and that mutually negotiated and harmonious arrangements for local provision be agreed between them , with financial deficits being met from the LEA grant .
12 Normally , care will be arranged where costs can be met from the fees which the Department will pay .
13 All the costs of organisation are met from the entry fee of £5 per team , so all the money raised goes to charity .
14 ‘ In almost all cases the costs of fire damage have to be met from the authority 's own contingency funds . ’
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