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

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1 He 's met some of the others already . ’
2 As medical adviser , I have met some of the practitioners with ‘ typically small lists , [ who ] have trained overseas and entered general practice before vocational training became mandatory . ’
3 I 've met some of the people she worked with .
4 She had already met some of the inhabitants in the hostels for homeless people in Glasgow and Edinburgh .
5 The Government have met much of the anxiety of Opposition Members through the provision for a possible further education funding council to be established at a later date .
6 The Board , he pointed out , had met monthly for the past two years , and controlled the work of the College .
7 We have already met these in the previous chapters .
8 Clint has just met one of The Boys , the latest in a long line of piss-poor pre-pubescent Motown acts that the company hopes will be the new Jacksons .
9 Friends who were not knitters had been amazed that I had never met any of the people that I would be staying with .
10 ‘ Have you met any of the people involved in the case , Bourne ? ’
11 Not Terry Place , who , as far as could be judged , had never met any of the Pitts except the girl , and that on a day that nearly killed him .
12 Do n't say it like that , I 've never met any of the labouring animals .
13 We have n't met any of the other people that live
14 On the second issue , sensitivity analysis , the board has met most of the commission 's criticisms , including the important issue of the impact of wide variations in coal prices on the overall result .
15 ‘ Of course we 're not all here , but you 've now met most of the team . ’
16 On 25 June last year the Prime Minister said : ’ We have now met most of the humanitarian needs of the Kurds in Iraq . ’
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