Example sentences of "[was/were] meet [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 One o'clock was agreed as the deadline when Mrs Wijsmüller and another refugee worker , Gertrud van Tijn , were to meet at the American Hotel to decide on their next move .
2 A month later my parents were met on the open plain outside Addis Ababa by Lord Herbert Hervey and a deputation of Abyssinian notables who escorted them to the Legation , at some distance to the east of the town , in an extensive compound at the foot of the Entoto hills .
3 They were met at the front door by a delirious spaniel , who clearly had no idea of funeral decorum , and they proceeded into the front room , where Bill Clough switched on a bulging orangey imitation-coal electric fire , and then went to a horrible drinks cabinet — all plastic and flashing lights .
4 At an ensuing press conference , they were met by the African National Congress representative to the United Nations , Tebogo Mafole , who had flown from New York to welcome them .
5 Peter Donaldson of Red Lion Books , Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ We hardly used publishers ’ hotlines ; our basic needs were met by the brilliant service provided by wholesalers .
6 They arrived safely and were met by the royal purveyor from Kinghorn ( also called Alexander ) who had brought horses down to the beach for the royal party ; these included the King 's favourite , a white mare called Tamesin which he had left at Kinghorn for the Queen 's own use .
7 These were met by the disciplined , well-trained armies of the Phoenix King , many of whom were veterans of the wars with the Dwarfs .
8 , and I flew to Agra in the evening , and were met by the British Council driver .
9 ‘ My name 's Stirling , ’ he said , almost as though we were meeting for the first time outside his Club in London .
10 Red Rum and Desert Orchid were meeting for the first time .
11 It was n't only the bride , but the bride 's family she was to meet for the first time .
12 Cowley was met at the front door by an elderly , but still handsome woman , dressed in trouser suit and a very westernised poncho .
13 If this was the case , then there must be enough grounds for proper charges , said Mr Bruce , but every enquiry he made , to police , social work , or the Children 's Panel Reporter , Gordon Sloan , was met with the same answer : ‘ Investigations are continuing . ’
14 Stepping from the middle car , Sir Edward Heath was met by the Regional Council 's convenor , Eric Milligan .
15 This was met by the loudest burst of approval yet , followed by warm and sustained applause .
16 The journey by train from Cambridge to Lincoln was tedious , involving several changes , and on arrival I was met by the usual RAF truck for the half hour 's run into Binbrook village and from there up the steep hill to the RAF Station on its plateau above the low lying plains .
17 Most of the cost was met by the wealthy Congregationalist , Abel Buckley , who had been the MP for Prestwich Division in the Home Rule Parliament of 1885 .
18 He had certainly been paid one by Grunte over and above his salary , which was met by the local Tory Association .
19 The Queen flew into Lanacka Airport and was met by the Greek Cypriot President , Mr Clarides .
20 He was met by the angry governess , who had waited up late .
21 The 1,000-strong Congress , which was meeting for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union , is the only body in the country that can change the constitution and other basic laws .
22 Again , it was with the help of Phil Andrews , who was No.1 on Venturous at that time , with Bob Wellock , an ex air/sea RAF coxswain from Liverpool Customs in command whom I was meeting for the first time .
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