Example sentences of "been met [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In this first review the Security Council deemed that " the necessary conditions " had not yet been met for the lifting of sanctions .
2 Furthermore , the deregulation of bus services has shifted demand away from traditional large buses towards smaller ones , the demand for which has been met to a great extent by importers .
3 There seems to be no particular reason why the idea should not have cropped up earlier ( or indeed , later ) but , according to Bethe , its practical implementation could probably not have been much advanced because this depended on the development of high-speed computers and highly efficient fission triggers ; neither of these requirements could have been met at the beginning of 1950 .
4 For the past five years the scheme 's costs have been met on a limited term basis through special funding by the Government and then by joint agency funding .
5 given to those on state pensions has been met with a resounding raspberry ?
6 had they been suing then that would of been met with a defence er counter claim settle and so on , erm and that would of been the answer that you ca n't enforce the claim under clause nine because it 's void , we did n't , we therefore ca n't , there 's no duty to keep the agent in funds , sue it to clause nine , it been a void clause
7 In other words , despite all the efforts of people anxious to prove otherwise , the fact is that man 's need for a ‘ god ’ has always been met as a result of his own efforts , and at no time supernaturally .
8 You may like to know that the cost of these sachets have been met by a generous donor .
9 The news that Hanson may be preparing to bid for ICI has been met by a united front on the ICI board .
10 During the hearing , the judge was told that a deficit of £27,000 on running the playing fields in the last financial year had been met by a council subsidy .
11 Every attempt by local government to evade central spending restrictions has been met by a new rule to make evasion more difficult .
12 The Bishop of Ely claimed Benwick as part of his chase : they had been met by the bishop 's bailiff , leading three priests in full vestments , with Bible , cross and candle , ‘ so that they could make no inquest there that day ’ .
13 This we did by making sure every request for spare parts , made on order slips , had been met by the delivery of these parts told us by the exact delivery slip .
14 Applicants deluged the NME with calls claiming that promises of replacement tickets for Morrissey 's December 19 shows at The Alexandra Palace had not been met by the organisers .
15 He had been met by the Defence Ministry people , who had taken him directly from the aircraft steps , but no one had said a word on the way into the city .
16 However , direction and centralization , as Dunleavy and Rhodes ( 1987 , p. 26 ) warn , is not synonymous with control , as is well illustrated in the financial sphere where interventions have often been met by the development of evasion strategies by local authorities .
17 The increasing demand for good quality language training within the workplace has been met by the Board with their business focused language awards .
18 Under the US 1986 Comprehensive Anti-Apartheid Act , five conditions had to be met for the lifting of sanctions , of which only two had been met by the time of de Klerk 's visit ( entering into negotiations with black representatives and lifting the ban on democratic parties ) .
19 We anticipate a shortfall of fifteen thousand pounds compared to our original budget and what we 've done in that is we 've taken an element of seven thousand in a sense below the line so that it does n't affect this committee , but this committee has had to find eight thousand pounds with that shortfall and now the bulk of that has been met by the savings we found elsewhere in the budget and the final item there is er setting up a consultants budget of ten thousand pounds , there 's not a consultants budget of any significance at , at the moment of the committee erm the County Planning Officer anticipates there 's a need for consultants in the minerals local plan work which we 're coming into this year and also to assist in environmental assessments er and special on that .
20 Another source , and consequence , of the economic chaos was inflation : like all the belligerents in the war , a part of the Russian expenditure upon arms and munitions had been met by an increase in the note issue of the central bank or treasury .
21 Erm , er , the funding for that project which I understand has a total cost in excess of a hundred and sixty thousand pounds , has been met from a variety of sources , er , primarily local , but with a contribution from the County Council through the Leisure Services Committee , and also through the Resources Management sub-committee , and in a , indirect sense , in that the , the , the land transferred to the County Council from the District Council for a particular sum , when the project did n't go ahead , the land went back to the District , and had appreciated in value in the intervening time .
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