Example sentences of "are met [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In all these cases the court has been concerned to ensure that these fundamental requirements are met in the way in which , particularly in the case of the county courts , they are intended to be and should be met .
2 Before midday we arrive at the first village and are met by the Mukhtar , Hadji Hanna .
3 Second , you are looking for a candidate who will find that his or her own requirements are met by the conditions of the job and the organization ( whether it be a large company or a one-to-one working relationship ) .
4 The fully robed civic dignitaries walk in procession , led by the sergeant-at-mace , from the town hall in the market square to the cathedral , where they are met by the dean .
5 If the above criteria are met by the applicant , and any objections or representations prove ill-founded , an O licence is granted on such terms as the LA thinks fit .
6 Both libraries operate a system of postal loans , provided postal charges are met by the borrower .
7 In August it was remarked in the Commons that , ‘ Wherever you go now in every constituency you are met by the aged people and their organizations . ’
8 About a third of these costs are met by the Church Commissioners , who generated investment income of £140.8 million in 1989 .
9 The individual officer is rarely held personally liable for his or her actions : damages are paid by the city , while legal costs are met by the union .
10 The capital expenditure and running costs of controlled schools are met by the Education and Library Boards from funds provided by the DENI .
11 Capital expenditure on these schools is partly met ( up to 85% ) by the DENI ; running costs are met by the Education and Library Boards .
12 Likewise , ‘ employment ’ in the sense of earning money may have little relevance in a peasant society where people 's needs are met by the labour of their own hands .
13 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 .
14 All the costs of organisation are met from the entry fee of £5 per team , so all the money raised goes to charity .
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