Example sentences of "to meet [art] " in BNC.

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1 Many churches overseas are struggling to meet the AIDS challenge .
2 If we are to continue to meet the rapidly growing needs of those who look to us for care and prevention , we urgently need you to share the challenge with us .
3 To meet the challenge we have strengthened our management team to provide the foundation for further soundly based growth .
4 I am pleased to report further extensions of home care over the last year to meet the growing needs in Glasgow and also to cover a greater area of the South Coast and the East Midlands .
5 ACET is in a unique position to meet the need by carrying a high impact message aimed at changing high risk behaviour .
6 ‘ It is most surprising that in the tourism industry the necessity for language training to meet the growing demand for overseas visitors is not felt to be important , ’ the report said .
7 It 's part of the school 's Chinese cookery awareness course — craft-based and designed to meet the City & Guilds ' new ethnic element .
8 A permanent method of birth control in which the fallopian tubes are closed so that the egg can not travel down them to meet the sperm .
9 Many local drug treatment centres provide services to meet the particular needs of people dependent on drugs such as tranquillisers .
10 This ethnography is therefore an attempt to meet the dilemma , for the problem of revelation and betrayal continues to surface and can only be resolved , at best , by overcoming these subjective feelings and pursuing compromises ( Barnes 1981 : 2 ) .
11 In my early career , I set out to meet the demands of my peers and fulfil the necessary qualifications for assessment as a ‘ real polis ’ ; although there were few opportunities to flirt with any real forms of marginality !
12 Dramatic results are obtained when you go forwards to meet the opponent just as he attacks .
13 But now that Atholl has given way and condescended to meet the people — ‘ He is a diplomat , ’ said John Stewart .
14 Indeed , on September 12 , 1924 , he journeyed to Italy to meet the Pope on behalf of his people ; which some commentators viewed as ‘ historic ’ .
15 discharging men to meet the various crises .
16 This project almost died at that point , as I should not imagine that my skills were good enough to meet the precision requirements and the time factor seemed unacceptable .
17 However loans can be available to meet the costs of fuel which are not on mains supply , such as coal , oil , paraffin , or bottled ( LPG ) gas .
18 In other cases , if you receive Income Support you may be able to get a loan from the social fund to meet the cost of installing a prepayment meter .
19 An important feature of the 1980s which has contributed to InterCity 's financial turnround is market segmentation and pricing — or the shaping of products to meet the needs of customer groupings .
20 Unable to meet the huge cost of the highly specialised asbestos de-contamination work then demanded of the entire Pullman set , SLOA agreed to sell the Pullmans to industrialist Sir William McAlpine ( better known to railway enthusiasts as the owner of Flying Scotsman ) and to hire them back for steam-charter use once the asbestos stripping work was complete .
21 Instead of concentrating on the lines of the dance — which they will need if they ever dance in Ashton 's Symphonic Variations or Monotones , MacMillan 's Requiem or Bintley 's Consort Lessons — students spend more time loosening up to meet the demands of modern choreographers .
22 If the doors are the room 's only opening to the outside air , you should choose a type with a trickle ventilator built into the top frame member to meet the requirements of the Building Regulations .
23 And this was not the only occasion on which he protested , in the 1920s and 1930s , at having the precepts that were formulated to meet the special conditions of 1914 taken as absolute and binding for all poetic situations at all times .
24 If the Government were likely to meet the full cost , the proposal would be unnecessary .
25 The Australian group said it believed that Pearl , ‘ if left to itself , will continue the long-term downward trend in its market position and is unlikely to meet the challenges presented by the developments in the UK and European life insurance markets . ’
26 Those countries inside the agreement would conduct relatively free trade in steel ; those countries unable to meet the conditions would continue to be heavily restricted .
27 Here in Brighton this week reams of revisionism are being pulped through the decision-making process of the Labour Party conference , loads of ideological lumber jettisoned as Labour endeavours ‘ to meet the challenge and make the change ’ .
28 And it warns : ‘ A presumption of the right to make an extra-contractual referral can not be a guarantee that the DHA would in all cases agree to meet the cost . ’
29 If the deals are proved to be legal , ‘ it is a potentially grave situation ’ since the ratepayers and future community charge payers would have to meet the bill .
30 Making a political virtue out of cutting taxes to the better off , in order to encourage them to give money to charity to meet the needs of others , is , to say the least , contrary .
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