Example sentences of "meet the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 As soon as the eggs meet the hot fat , they will harden and the mushrooms could never be mixed in with them .
2 As members of the Panel the Chief Executives of these organisations meet the appropriate mister at least once a year so that successive governments are aware of the problems and aspirations of the deaf and the hard of hearing .
3 Given that IDC 's definition of a workstation market includes both Unix and non-Unix environments , it means Microsoft Corp Windows NT boxes which meet the technical criteria will be included in future surveys .
4 Where yon cool Willows meet the scorching Ray ,
5 Their house was the tallest on Thrush Green , and when we first meet the good doctor , in the book of that name , he is an elderly man contemplating retirement .
6 I meet the challenging gaze of Laverne T. J. Jr .
7 ‘ Now come and meet the chief sponsor .
8 Stack emissions , which are continuously monitored , meet the strictest standards in the world .
9 Many meet the strictest safety standards but there are a few exceptions .
10 In this sacrament I meet the risen Christ ; I feed on him and rely on his promise that , as the people of God meet to recall him in his death and passion , so we are able to take the elements and say ‘ This is my body …
11 What for example , do we do if we , as relatives or patients , meet the rare case when a doctor is not a good doctor ?
12 b ) The User : the concern of " the user or recipient of the product will centre on whether or not the alternatives available meet the required operating or performance specifications .
13 Does the care they are offering or are likely to offer the child meet the required standard ?
14 Hawick , with Craig Waldie at centre for Nick Bannerman , who broke a bone in a hand at Meggetland last Saturday , meet the powerful Crawshay 's Welsh XV at Mansfield Park tonight .
15 Launching the scheme , Chief Executive Ralph Hodge commented : ‘ As I have said on many occasions , the Quality Improvement Process must be central to the way we manage C&P and meet the many challenges which lie ahead .
16 All SWIFTAIR items receive priority handling and separate sorting so that they meet the first available flight to the country of destination .
17 I have a huge group of people who meet the first Thursday in every month
18 Homes which meet the new standards will be exempt from stamp duty on house purchase .
19 We meet the New Age and are influenced by it in everyday life , yet few Christians understand its full impact .
20 We must develop policies that meet the new challenges we will face as Britain prepares to enter the 21st century .
21 Meet the new breed of enchantress , the spell-binding women who are taking the male bastille and giving it some earthily female perspective .
22 Although it was hardly disputable that a West German contribution to NATO would be invaluable , especially as the other European members did not wish to , or could not , meet the new levels of requirement set by the United States , the American demand caused consternation and an agonising evaluation of its consequences in the capitals of Europe , and nowhere more so than in Paris .
23 Might I suggest that before he ponders further , Mr Jencks has a listen to the Peter Townshend song Wo n't Get Fooled Again , where he will find the line , ‘ Meet the new boss , same as the old boss ’ .
24 These days , I only play rock to keep up friendships and meet the new generation .
25 They must , however , operate within their budget share and meet the actual cost of all expenditure , including staff pay , from that delegated budget .
26 In a little while , we meet the young woman hoping to make an impact at the world ladies ' chess championship .
27 As such , the central government will allocate responsibilities to local government in accordance with criteria that meet the political and administrative objectives of the centre at any particular time .
28 The benefit regulations make specific provision for those students , or in some cases their partners , to receive both income support and housing benefit provided that they meet the general qualifying conditions for those benefits .
29 This is important because it recognises that retailers may not have the knowledge or the resources to check whether the goods he sells meet the general safety requirement , especially in the case of second-hand goods .
30 ‘ COMPTON BEAUCHAMP house is a gem privily set in a bosky lap of the bare chalk downs where they meet the fertile flats of the White Horse Vale .
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