Example sentences of "meet [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was nothing we could do for poor Victor at five in the morning ; we should meet for an early breakfast and decide then what to do .
2 The Cabinet will meet for the first time on Wednesday to draw up a programme of legislation for the new session of Parliament , which will last 18 months until the autumn of 1993 .
3 But strenuous efforts are being made to ensure the three party leaders do not meet during the hour-long Granada TV special World in Action programme .
4 will meet after the 7.00 pm evening Mass at the Priory on Wednesday .
5 He also predicted that ‘ any government which tampered with the basic framework of the full-employment welfare state would meet with a sharp reversal at the polls ’ ( p. 61 ) .
6 I anticipate that Austen will be my new chief , an appointment that will meet with a good deal of criticism . ’
7 Certain aspects of the Protestant assault on popular religious culture did meet with a limited degree of success .
8 A husband who tells his wife about his redundancy does not always meet with the right kind of sympathy or support .
9 In particular , it must meet with the best available techniques not entailing excessive cost ( BATNEEC ) and , where a process has emissions to more than one environmental media , the best practicable environmental option ( BPEO ) .
10 District and county councils have given the scheme their full support and hope the programme will meet with the same success as Darlington 's pioneering Railside Revival scheme .
11 They are hoping the programme will meet with the same success as Darlington 's pioneering Railside Revival scheme .
12 The Prime Minister has said he is delighted by the news that all sides in the Bosnian conflict will meet with the United Nations in Athens this weekend .
13 Although Taylor was carrying out his research at the beginning of the century and despite the fact that his conclusions did not meet with the universal approval of either the workers or the management he left an important legacy which later theorists built upon :
14 At festivals she went back home and often stayed away for several days , despite the knowledge that her late return would meet with an endless round of angry curses .
15 Why did his letters meet with an inexplicable silence ?
16 — they should meet in a neutral situation .
17 joint committees may be formed to coordinate the activities of two or more committees , eg. representatives from employers and employees may meet in a Joint Consultative committee .
18 If the prison is reasonably liberal , the family will meet in a large hall with perhaps another 100 people trying to talk to each other .
19 Its sense of smell must function for it to assess horses it has not met before , and also to fully recognise old companions it may meet in a different environment .
20 The church planting team often has an obvious opportunity to get involved with secular organisations in that it will often meet in a secular building .
21 But I was determined to get her ready for anything we might meet in the great outdoors .
22 Sampdoria and Barcelona will meet in the European Cup final at Wembley on May 20 after finishing top of the new mini-leagues which were completed on Wednesday .
23 The image — summoned by a narrator whose exhausted dreams are filled with girls — is like nothing we would ever meet in the literal Levi .
24 ‘ We will definitely meet in the New Year , ’ she says .
25 At 9.30 each morning staff and students would meet in the little oratory of the hostel , a completely bare room with just a crucifix on the wall .
26 The roars and cheers of the crowd covered any sound she made and , like a wraith , she made for the stairs , sweating even in the bleak February cold at the thought of who she might meet in the unknown upstairs .
27 Hence Behaviouralism , the version of a more general behaviourism specific to International Relations , which we shall meet in the next chapter , is commonly spoken of as a Positive approach and often contrasted with Realism on this score .
28 Meanwhile , Wales will not know the countries they must meet in the qualifying stage of the 1995 World Cup until next month .
29 However as subject specialists they will be able to offer older primary school children ‘ the sort of organisation that they will meet in the secondary school ’ .
30 There are 8–9 highly rugose arm spines proximally , the dorsal most is the longest equal to 3 arm segments ; on proximal joints the arm spines may meet in the midradial line forming a single fan .
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