Example sentences of "[was/were] meet [prep] [art] [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 In early December Lancaster attempted to negotiate with the court by sending Ralph Basset and William de Clinton with proposals for a settlement , but they were met with a firm refusal by Edward , who told Lancaster that he should not attempt to bargain with his king .
4 As a result they were met with a 45-minute barrage of gunfire .
5 But my request — at three information points — for a Disabled Visitor 's Guide were met with a Gallic shrug and an emphatic ‘ Non ’ .
6 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 .
7 Somewhere past Pontino , the last village she remembers seeing , they were told to turn into a narrow lane where they were met by a small truck .
8 Questions about his infatuation with the bar owner 's wife were met by a stony stare .
9 At the gate they were met by a close cross-cousin of the groom .
10 Finally , the aspirations of the Greeks of Crete were met by a Turkish promise at last to put into force constitutional reforms announced ten years before .
11 You have probably experienced smiling at someone you know closely followed by embarrassment , surprise and rejection when they did not recognise you , and instead of receiving the expected smile in return you were met by a blank stare .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 These were met by the disciplined , well-trained armies of the Phoenix King , many of whom were veterans of the wars with the Dwarfs .
16 , and I flew to Agra in the evening , and were met by the British Council driver .
17 When the Wallabies arrived at the ‘ Dan Qeqe ’ ground named after the inspired player , administrator and community leader who convinced Ford-USA to put money up front to finance it , and inspired the township youngsters to build it , they were met by an expectant crown of youngsters .
18 ‘ My name 's Stirling , ’ he said , almost as though we were meeting for the first time outside his Club in London .
19 Red Rum and Desert Orchid were meeting for the first time .
20 By the time the three colleges were meeting as a prospective polytechnic , from May 1969 , it was clear that CNAA courses could not begin until 1971 at the earliest .
21 Because these two people , who knew each other well , were meeting in a strange place , they felt like the strangers they were when they first met , and neither spoke for a moment .
22 At that time the Particular Baptists were meeting in a private house and it may have been that fact rather than family disagreements on doctrinal issues which led to her being baptized at Netherfield Independent chapel on 6 August 1817 .
23 It was n't only the bride , but the bride 's family she was to meet for the first time .
24 Cowley was met at the front door by an elderly , but still handsome woman , dressed in trouser suit and a very westernised poncho .
25 Compensation of £250,000 was involved , and this was met on a fifty-fifty basis between the local authorities concerned and the Gas Board .
26 All of these were fine guitars , but each was met with a disappointing thumbs-down from the Les Paul-totin' guitar heroes of the day .
27 Er now that was met with a great deal of er antipathy .
28 Normally this was met with a stony stare .
29 The wave of anti-government protests which had begun in late April when riot police beat a student protester to death , continued into June , but was met with a tougher response by the authorities following an incident on June 3 when the Prime Minister was assaulted by student dissidents .
30 The week was met with a generous response from the public and media .
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