Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] have meet [art] " in BNC.

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1 It was a coincidence that , once again , Branson should have met the object of his romantic attentions at the Manor , early in 1976 .
2 One group on low income who will lose out consists of those people living in areas where the poll tax is levied at a higher rate than the Government calculates , and who in consequence will have to meet a 20 per cent poll tax bill that is larger than that calculated by the 20 per cent met by the Government .
3 That so few boilers in the UK would have met the tougher standards would have provided an excellent opportunity for new , cost-reducing investment .
4 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 .
5 This does mean that Council Tax payers will have to meet the full cost of any Council water charge , less any single person discounts which may be applicable , without the benefit of rebate assistance .
6 A man like Ben would have met the challenge bravely and with common sense .
7 That such a natural loyalist should have met a traitor 's end reflects all Edward II 's failings as a political manager .
8 In addition local authorities will have to meet the annual bill for personnel and administration , and the on-going expense of maintaining the museum buildings and exhibits .
9 From January 1993 , all new workstations will have to meet the requirements of the directive , whilst existing workstations will have to comply by January 1997 .
10 The date by which all supplies should have met the Directive 's standard was July 1985 , but little was done in the UK as the government hoped to negotiate a laxer standard .
11 Despite this , the new market must have met a demand as its performance was soon outpacing the FTSE 100 index .
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