Example sentences of "meet face [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It is imperative to meet face to face with the client and to visit the company to be valued to get a ‘ feel ’ for the business . |
2 | Now that traders no longer have to meet face to face , and can communicate by telephone or computer , the exchange is not so easy to identify . |
3 | A statue in the round was surely conceived as in some sense a being to be met face to face , so was designed primarily to be seen from in front . |
4 | Live work is the one area where the artists and audience meet face to face . |
5 | The market makers who replaced the jobbers rarely meet face to face , so one rumour is as good as another . |
6 | It is at the handing over of the engagement dower that the mothers finally meet face to face — or burgah to burgah . |
7 | The Twickenham crowd will certainly hold their breath when he and Mick Skinner meet face to face in action . |
8 | The Manchester Guardian observed on 22 March that the situation in Korea was dangerous since ‘ Korea is one of the two parts of the world ( Germany is the other ) where the United States and the Soviet Union meet face to face in physical contact ’ . |
9 | A person 's ability to relate to wider issues means mastering relationships in the immediate community — initially the home , because family life is where personal and public life meet face to face . |
10 | That Education Advisers ( and other colleagues ) meet face to face with Coordinators to discuss their proposed programme of overseas visitors for the coming year . |
11 | There was a mirror above in whose reflection she saw Ted Tipper advance down the corridor and meet face to face with the police . |
12 | Marwell Zoological Park are hosting the Pet Corner where you can meet face to face those animals that do NOT make the perfect pets . |
13 | Bishops , archdeacons , canons , civil servants , monks : these are the men whose lives we may study in the sources , whom we can meet face to face in their own writings , the educated , privileged clergy . |
14 | And moments later the two met face to face — as their cars crashed into each other on a winding single-track road . |
15 | In principle , therefore , there was now a global US policy even if , in Vietnam , it depended upon a French surrogate , and when Acheson and Schuman met face to face , after apparently unrecorded or at least so far undisclosed conversation , Acheson wanted to establish a close and immediate connection between the problem of Southeast Asia and the defence of the West . |