Example sentences of "meet [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Saying goodbye to the freedom to walk down a street on her own , to browse through the sales , to decide on the spur of the moment to visit friends , or meet for a drink in the pub . |
2 | Cleveland Outlook social activities group meet for a talk on Victim Support , the Settlement , Union Street , Middlesbrough , 8pm . |
3 | Consider each impasse that you meet as a stepping stone along the path to eventual happiness and fulfilment . |
4 | If they meet as a matter of course throughout the year they can review and plan on a regular basis . |
5 | These area managers meet as a team monthly , and general managers meet with their own management teams [ comprising typically of an assistant manager and a head chef ] weekly . |
6 | The politicking between the ruwatu is kept at a relatively low-key level , for they rarely meet as a group . |
7 | Athletics Canada , the governing body for track and field , used the weekend meet as the qualifier for the world tournament . |
8 | I am confident of our ability to meet any challenge and opportunity we meet during the year and I wish you all every success . |
9 | As with people we meet during the day , some authors are accepted as close friends while others alienate or repel us . |
10 | The leaders of international motor sport 's ruling bodies meet after a winter of controversy and argument , followed by the imposition of revolutionary rule changes in Formula One . |
11 | Whenever I meet with a Sister in print , I always expect to hear that Corydon has prov 'd false ; or that Sylvia ‘ s cruel Parents have had prudence enough to keep two mad People from playing the Fool together , for Life . |
12 | According to Doyle : ‘ no one is forced to have a lawyer or manager when they meet with a publishing company , but deals would never be negotiated unless artists were legally represented . |
13 | Similarly , C. S. Lewis 's The Allegory of Love is praised by Kathleen Tillotson for charting the nature and evolution of two " principles " , or fundamental movements of the human mind — romantic love and allegory : " It is rarely that we meet with a work of literary criticism of such manifest and general importance as this . " |
14 | The circulation of air round a depression usually has ‘ fronts ’ or areas of rain associated with it , and when birds , which navigate by being able to see the night sky , meet with a barrier of rain and bad visibility then there is nothing for it but to drop down to the nearest land and wait until conditions improve . |
15 | This is , we think , both a sportsmanlike and a businesslike way of dealing with the matter , and will , we feel sure , meet with the support of everybody . ’ |
16 | We meet with the French regularly so it is important we can converse and understand each other . ’ |
17 | ’ I meet with the leader , with John Smith , Robin Cook , when necessary . ’ |
18 | Nor did the widespread destruction of the vestments , stained glass , and crucifixes , which many Calvinists found so objectionable , meet with the approval of Elizabeth herself . |
19 | We hope they meet with the approval of readers and users . |
20 | He and all his kind meet in a tavern outside the city on the Mile End Road — it 's called the Gaveston . |
21 | Staff and inmates meet in a culture of machismo , of men being tough . |
22 | Last October , Glasgow High-Kelvinside administered a 56-13 thrashing to Heriot 's in a Division I match , yet such has been the turnround in both clubs ' fortunes since then , when the clubs meet in a friendly at Goldenacre tomorrow it 's GH-K , who still face the possibility of relegation , while Heriot 's have accelerated into mid-table . |
23 | When two crabs meet in a rock pool , one of them grasps the other and ‘ raps ’ vigorously and noisily at the other 's shell . |
24 | " Feelings Groups " in which a regular group of people in early recovery meet in a group , supervised by a professional counsellor , to discover and express their feelings in a safe environment and thereby gain awareness and practice for the awareness and expression of those feelings in the " real " world . |
25 | Though at first sight these two demands seen strangely unrelated , they do in fact meet in the idea of God 's holiness . |
26 | Because they always erm answer , whenever I , we meet in the village shop , we always have a chat do n't we ? |
27 | The ever-present anthropologist to whom we owe this quotation ( Penny Wright ) was told : ‘ Just as native doctors here meet in the witch bush to find new medicines , scientists in your place meet in their witch bush to invent new things . |
28 | The letter was dated almost a week previously , and as Merrill read it she realised with dismay that Richard was already in the area and was suggesting that they meet in the lounge of Frobishers ' at seven o'clock on Saturday — this evening . |
29 | What will we all say to each other when we meet in the hall ? |
30 | Plato makes Protagoras a proponent of democracy , and Socrates is his antagonist : Now when we meet in the Assembly , then if the State is faced with some building project , I observe that the architects are sent for and consulted about the proposed structures , and when it is a matter of shipbuilding , the naval designers , and so on with everything which the Assembly regards as a subject for learning and teaching But when it is something to do with the government of the country that is to be debated , the man who gets up to advise them may be a builder or equally well a blacksmith or a shoemaker , merchant or ship-owner , rich or poor , of good family or none . |