Example sentences of "be met by " in BNC.

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1 It is advisable for the claimant to take along one written estimate for the funeral before the arrangements are made , in order to ensure that the cost will be met by the DSS , but a bill can be taken after the funeral to the DSS for help .
2 The general principle is that the cost of those referrals will be met by each district 's contingency reserve , the guidance says .
3 LABOUR delegates were warned yesterday that the party would lack electoral credibilty if it promised increases in public spending which could only be met by higher borrowing or taxes .
4 The management committee is also to beef up the criteria to be met by new members of the League .
5 Hoover concluded that consumer preferences must be met by providing models for national markets that incorporated the specific features market research had brought to light .
6 Their teacher has said that the project ‘ has opened their eyes to the problems that have to be met by the elderly and disabled . ’
7 That could be met by the division of the spheres in which the divided sovereign acted upon different collective advice .
8 One stipulation of Lend-Lease agreements signed in 1941–2 was that Britain should concentrate on the production of fighter and bomber aircraft for the war effort ; its transport needs would be met by American aircraft .
9 On that evidence , therefore , and in spite of last night 's ominous phrases that the government would not tolerate ‘ chaos and anarchy ’ , it seems that the statement is more likely to be a specific warning — that people breaking in to armouries to steal weapons or ammunition could expect to be met by physical force — than a sign that the military are planning a political takeover .
10 APAP members in London — believed to be seriously disaffected by the association 's stance in the dispute — will be met by an executive member , Mr Peter Kenney , in the first of a series of meetings to rally support for the union amid threats of a revolt following the resignation of the 132-strong Hertfordshire chapter last week .
11 Nevertheless , the Japanese fleet arrived in the Tasman as promised , to be met by the new Greenpeace flagship , Rainbow Warrior II .
12 If A has been disturbed in his possession by a trespass committed by B , or even if B has deprived A of possession , A's claim to legal protection or redress against B can not be met by B's plea that C and not A is the true owner .
13 But on some parts of the M25 we were more likely to be met by demonstrators protesting against the road itself .
14 That new and greater demand must , of course , be met by a new and greater supply of goods , or all the evils of inflation and price rise will result .
15 The £25 million cost will be met by raising prices and selling off some of the little-used hostels .
16 But demands for compensation for damage are likely to be met by Britain under the terms of diplomatic norms .
17 She is due to fly to London today , where she will be met by her children Dominic , 22 , Tammy , 19 , and Cathy , nine , of Chichester , Hants .
18 Labour 's promissory notes can not be met by a scale of personal taxation which will become increasingly regressive .
19 But the cost of the new sails will , in fact , be met by Conner 's sponsors , who seemed reluctant to back him a year ago .
20 The educational needs of people engaged in rural development action can not be met by present provisions .
21 The cost of the Manchester seminar will be met by the Manchester Professional Panel and Commercial Union Financial Services .
22 We recognise that the urgent need for homes can only be met by mobilising both private investment and public spending .
23 On August 6 … he reported to an officer in London and was told that he was just in time to catch the 3.06 p.m. train to Bletchley where he would be met by someone .
24 Fly to Munich , to be met by the Enterprise Representative .
25 After arrival in Munich , you will be met by our representative .
26 You will be met by your Enterprise representative who will direct you to your coach for the transfer to your resort .
27 Third , and most important , is Rawls ' blindness to the possibility that the social role of a doctrine of justice may be met by consensus concerning the second best , given that an ideal constitution is not feasible .
28 Johansson calculates that efficiency will increase enough in this way to allow the demand for electricity to be met by only 140 TWh .
29 All your travel and accommodation expenses during the production will be met by Oxford University Press .
30 According to government , some of the main needs to be met by the social security system are bringing up children , and caring for elderly or disabled people .
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