Example sentences of "to meet [pron] [noun pl] for " in BNC.

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1 So it is possible to meet my standards for a quality basic marine system for below £250 and it was time to go cap in hand with a swift apology to the PFK Editor for doubting his judgement .
2 Ultimately , effective child protection is dependent on political will to support both parents and professionals with the resources they need to meet their responsibilities for children 's welfare .
3 University students were particularly angered by the government 's refusal to meet their demands for a minimum monthly grant in line with the country 's average wage .
4 In other words , the great domain , far from being a closed unit , required the market to dispose of its surpluses and to meet its needs for extraneous products .
5 A report by the Commission of the European Communities ( EC ) , details of which were published by the Economy Ministry on Nov. 4 , called for at least another year of economic stringency , noting that by the end of 1991 ( the first year of the three-year stabilization plan which the EC had required when making its February 1991 loan — see pp. 37968 ; 38478 ) the government would have failed to meet its targets for the reduction of inflation and of the public-sector deficit .
6 It was hard to meet his eyes for long , and she looked away .
7 He met her gaze with a certain amount of scepticism , looking very satisfied when she found herself unable to meet his eyes for long .
8 Water and Ventilation has recently undergone a period of consolidation and the branch structure has been altered in order to meet our needs for 1992 , this is already bearing fruit as the most recent quarter produced some great sales .
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