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

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31 There was one girl called Clara whom she used to meet in the lower corridor an hour before classes began : they had long discussions about Tolstoy , Maeterlinck and Ibsen , and were suspected of immorality .
32 It was the bo ve bee , the insect that we most feared to meet in the forest .
33 They 're asking too much of one another and just are n't managing to meet in the middle .
34 Inevitably , our friendship overlapped the boundaries of work and we began to meet in the evenings .
35 Mr. Denzil Davies : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales whether he has any plans to meet in the near future the chairman of British Coal to discuss the state of the Welsh coalfield .
36 Throckmorton and several other conservative country gentlemen used to meet in the Queen 's Head Tavern in Fleet Street to discuss parliamentary affairs , and they probably formed the nearest thing the Reformation Parliament saw to an opposition group .
37 The curtains failed to meet in the middle , revealing a section of the room beyond : a high , narrow bed flanked by a massive wardrobe in dark , stained oak ; a large crucifix with an unusually lifelike Christ hanging on the wall .
38 His first comment was : ‘ I have n't seen much of Matthew recently ’ — as though they had n't happened to meet in the street for a week or two — not that they had n't spoken for nearly thirty years . ’
39 The two men are now bringing leaders of the two races to meet in the professor 's home .
40 they are likely to meet in the outside world ;
41 Old acquaintances would cut them dead when they chanced to meet in the Covered Market .
42 With this in mind we have undertaken this year a review of the management team and staff resources with the objective of ensuring that LCCIEB is prepared for the challenges that it is likely to meet in the future .
43 You used to meet in the Avenue , meet in the High Street .
44 Now this head has pulled it back and parents have to meet in the playground .
45 So we arranged to meet in the Brunel Bar in the Great Western Hotel at Paddington
46 ‘ If you needed to see me — for any particular reason — there are thousands of places to meet in the City .
47 Mr Cecil Robinson , chairman of the parochial church council , said : ‘ We have scouts , guides , brownies , afternoon clubs and elderly people 's groups who use the hall to meet in the morning , afternoon or evening .
48 Under the current format , it is impossible for New Zealand and England to meet in the final , while Australia could not play either France or South Africa in the final .
49 For the four clubs Rovers are due to meet in the next stage of the Anglo-Italian Cup are setting the pace in Italy 's Serie B.
50 After all , the slickers he is set to meet in the Lionel Vick Handicap Chase include two winners at the Cheltenham Festival .
51 He visited them in Egypt , accompanied by a girl he 'd met in a bar , who proved to be a lesbian .
52 It was as if two distant times had suddenly met in a single second and two different women in a single gesture .
53 If the contras could be neither saints nor crack troops , their appeal had to lie in romantic desperation : the ‘ fact ’ that they had been forced into exile , like the ‘ little old lady ’ with her hair in a bun and her dress ‘ held together by safety pins and string ’ whom Owen had met in a camp in Honduras ; the ‘ fact ’ that the soldiers were without food or uniforms , their hospitals nothing but hen-coops , lacking even mosquito netting ; the fact that there was never enough money for anything .
54 The National Council annually met in a variety of cities in March , so as not to clash with the customary ‘ May Meetings ’ of the various denominations .
55 The parents had come to the conclusion , after soliciting expert opinion , that her needs could best be met in a special ( and , as it happened , private ) school .
56 For the first few years the Sunday School met in a private house , possibly that of a Mr Thomas Leathem .
57 Rumour had it that my father and mother met in a Methodist Chapel where both were in the choir .
58 Their lips met in a kiss
59 Eyes closed , their mouths met in a lingering caress — and all Diana 's dreams came true .
60 Certainly it would not have been a respectable person , such as Hilbert 's gardener or cleaner , but most likely some unemployed derelict Adam had met in a pub .
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