Example sentences of "not met [prep] " in BNC.

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1 PLCND , chaired by Bob Cryer , Labour candidate for Bradford South and vice-chairman of Labour 's backbench defence committee , has not met since last year .
2 As David Griffiths ( 1970 ) points out , these two élite factions had not met since the notorious Bonnington Conference in 1948 when war between two views of drama educators was openly declared .
3 But that Parliament has not met since 1706 and is extremely unlikely ever to meet again .
4 In 1763 the Cours des Aides , one of the chief legal and financial institutions of the monarchy , asked for the convocation of the States-General ( a national representative body , organized by social orders , which had originated in the later Middle Ages and had not met since 1614 ) .
5 A study commissioned by the CPRE called Superb Conversions ? concluded that the five arguments used to justify the conversion of a farm building are often not met on completion of the renovation .
6 Since Freemantle had to walk within a few yards of Leapor 's door whenever she approached Brackley from Hinton , it is perhaps odd that they had not met at least in passing .
7 The greetings were warm and elaborate , like those of old friends who had not met for years .
8 If marking to the market exists , this condition is not met for futures , and has been discussed above in connection with the no-marking-to-market assumption .
9 This could be done , and the lord would be in a position to rack-rent , if there was any demand for land , and although this latter condition was not met for much of the fifteenth century , it did apply as the sixteenth century advanced .
10 Despite living only about 10 minutes from each other , the two have not met for 50 years .
11 This rather belated official intervention has not met with much success .
12 Over the top ? the radical plans of Nick Farr-Jones , leading from the grant against Scotland ( left ) , have not met with universal approval .
13 The arms are placed across the breast , with the hands directed towards the opposite shoulder , a pose not met with in funerary sculpture .
14 The little evidence I could obtain suggested that the explanation was the usual one in criminal justice short-comings : a rising demand not met with increasing resources .
15 To date , many housing associations ' rural ventures have not met with marked success .
16 The proposal to abolish the financial criteria made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services has not met with the agreement of the Government .
17 His decision to sacrifice the newspaper to MacQuillan rather than sacrifice the estate to the newspaper had not met with universal approval , but he did not let that trouble him .
18 British attempts to create a free market in energy , especially in the generation and sale of electricity and in the distribution of gas , have not met with much more success .
19 The proposals to combat discrimination within the profession have not met with the support I would have hoped for .
20 The model suggested has not met with widespread acceptance .
21 French Prime Minister Michel Rocard conceded that the initiative had " not met with the least response from the Iraqi side " .
22 Opposition leaders from the Islamic Renaissance Party and the chair of the Tajik Democratic Party , Shodmon Yusupov , denied that Tajikistan was a democratic state , as Nabiyev had assured Baker , and regretted that Baker had not met with opposition parties .
23 Tshisekedi 's election was not met with universal approval .
24 But those changes were not met with the politicized and combative attitudes of the past .
25 Attempts by parents to challenge case conference decisions through the courts have not met with much success .
26 With all due respect to those who intended to avail themselves of the free offer , the first two appointments were not met with sufficient organization to permit cost-effective equipment testing .
27 ‘ If you look at past efforts to launch soccer here in the States it has not met with a great deal of viewing support , ’ said Bill Sherman , a vice president with the McCann Ericson advertising agency .
28 She shook hands with Sarah , whom she had not met until this afternoon , saying , ‘ It 's been ever so nice talking to you , Mrs Kleiber .
29 But Jaroslav Rona , a member of a group of prominent artists , says : ‘ If intellectual groups had not met in the cafes , nothing would have happened .
30 There is no difficulty in the former which is not met in the latter .
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