Example sentences of "meet the same " in BNC.
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1 | At least 300 Muslims were butchered in this way ; an equal number of Christians probably met the same fate . |
2 | Two days later I met the same lady and her sari had been stolen in the middle of the night . |
3 | The confidentiality claim met the same fate as the other arguments . |
4 | A few other Labour MPs lent support , and met the same fate — notably Charles Trevelyan , last of the surviving ex-UDC Liberals in the Parliamentary Party . |
5 | Immediately proceeding to Renfrew , McGuinness once again met the same officers involved in the previous transfer . |
6 | This evening , returning by the lane , I met the same cat . |
7 | Although pupils met the same topic over and over again , they still did not understand . |
8 | It met the same fate as its predecessors . |
9 | In the Seven Years War over 30 per cent of the Letters of Marque vessels from Bristol were lost , while a third of Bristol privateers during the American War of Independence met the same fate . |
10 | The assembly of the Khans met the same afternoon . |
11 | Oddly enough I met the same warrant officer some years later when he was SWO on a station near Warboys and we had many a chuckle about that . |
12 | ‘ Because when Mamma was in Venice last year I think she met the same man . |
13 | I had suggested all cars would inevitably look the same , as rival designers struggled to meet the same constraints dictated by safety requirements and ever-better fuel economy . |
14 | Yasmin 's brother brought her to London from their home in Bradford for the day , but meeting at the tube station proved nearly impossible , as we each had only a telephone description of the other and had unfortunately arranged to meet the same Saturday as a huge poll tax march . |
15 | Since both of us were going to meet the same plane , one of us was definitely going the wrong way . |
16 | Radios 2 and 3 have irrevocably lost listeners now that they have been squeezed on to FM only ; so will Radio 1 , which is to meet the same fate . |
17 | We would have to meet the same conditions — no more , no less . |
18 | Licensed deposit-takers had to meet the same requirements , but did not need to offer as wide a range of services . |
19 | It makes no sense for two such complex systems of financial support to attempt to meet the same needs other than in the most exceptional circumstances . |
20 | In this sense , as alternative ways to meet the same need , the two markets can be thought of as being in competition . |
21 | of the District Council which happens to meet the same day as the County Council and the Economic Development Panel so if I can get a copy fast enough I will get one over here and that same week it will be formally preserved |
22 | Community voters living outside their home country are required to meet the same qualifying rules of residence as any other national within that state . |
23 | Fresh dolphin meat , however , has not met the same opposition , because it has been marketed under the name of chancho marino , or ‘ sea pig ’ . |
24 | ‘ Managers and employers tend to see [ external ] short courses and internal training as different but allied ways of meeting the same basic needs . |
25 | In Masailand such thoughts could be entertained without abandoning the imperial obligation to attempt improvement ; there DO-hood was constantly being born anew , the same irresistible force meeting the same immovable object . |
26 | Rules should be made permitting access to postal services on the same basis by all users meeting the same conditions . |
27 | But they too were in danger of meeting the same fate , and for the same reason : the document safeguarding the rights of the monastic community , which St Thomas had intended to make , did not exist . |
28 | The outcome , however , was unchanged ; the compromise clause meeting the same fate as the amendment suspending the death penalty , being carried in the Commons , but again defeated in the Lords . |
29 | Still , if there were villages in Ireland these days where a man might be in danger of meeting the same ill-fortune face to face , Owen feared he was getting near them . |
30 | Following this Act , bus operators are free to provide any services they wish , subject only to giving six weeks ' notice , and to meeting the same safety standards as previously . |