Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [noun pl] to meet the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Advance payment bonds : Many export contracts contain provisions for advance payments to meet the exporter 's costs .
2 Shore significantly developed a style of playing by which the trumpet escaped from the restrictions of a purely military style and took its place in England as an orchestral instrument , so giving valuable stimulus to Henry Purcell [ q.v. ] and making it possible for English trumpeters to meet the requirements of the music of G. F. Handel [ q.v . ] .
3 The use of simple terms to meet the purpose of a dictionary as a work of reference for the general public can , however , conflict with semantic precision .
4 While attention has been paid to the modification of adjudicative procedures to meet the requirements of a particular area , there has been little thought directed to the broader question of whether adjudication is the correct decision-making process on which to be fashioning procedures .
5 There was at the time of reorganization a considerable expansion of advisory services to meet the desire for increased curriculum coherence and the staff appointed were to take on much of the short course organization and guidance to schools for school focused INSET .
6 However , the government emphasises that a clean environment can not be had on the cheap , and electricity and water consumers are being prepared for increased charges to meet the costs .
7 But for the past year she 's faced the very real possibility of losing the Inn that 's been her life because Whitbreads decided to sell it off along with other pubs to meet the demands of the Monopolies Commission , which had demanded it must get rid of half its tied houses .
8 The availability of grants from public funds to meet the expense of the accommodation will be significant .
9 Mr Heywood has invited representatives from major companies to meet the council to discuss the scheme .
10 We must Adapt this to the continuing changes in educational standards to meet the requirements of both Students , Educationalists and Governmental bodies .
11 There are also signs that the GMTS process is helping to identify talent from internal sources to meet the requirement for future general managers .
12 When all else fails and people are still not coming forward in sufficient numbers to meet the targets , then persuasion escalates into coercion .
13 The Department of Employment are insisting that the TEC use funds earmarked for other projects to meet the Youth Training guarantee .
14 People came out of the Underground and , leaning at odd angles to meet the wind , hurried home from work by the inner streets .
15 injunctions of general application have many of the characteristics of quasi-criminal offences tailor-made by individual judges to meet the facts of a particular case .
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