Example sentences of "[vb pp] meet the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It has been developed to meet the particular needs of the school .
2 The main thrust of the survey was to suggest how primary education could be developed to meet the educational requirements of children as well as the ever-changing needs of society .
3 And this was not the only occasion on which he protested , in the 1920s and 1930s , at having the precepts that were formulated to meet the special conditions of 1914 taken as absolute and binding for all poetic situations at all times .
4 This evidence fits statements from Dennis Johnson , who had arranged to meet the suspected bombers around midday at 17 Campbell Road to hand over the keys to the holiday home .
5 A number of courses have been organised to meet the particular needs of senior staff in the University .
6 New instruments and software packages from Perkin Elmer included the System 2000 , a new concept in FT-IR spectroscopy , designed to meet the changing requirements of analytical and research chemists .
7 Four related projects concerned with service provision , the assembly and enhancement of data and information and systems development are proposed : i ) The creation of a Midlands data base specifically designed to meet the expressed requirements of data and information users in the region .
8 Furthermore , Council is of the view that the proposed structure of single tier authorities is not designed to meet the long-term needs of local government but the short-term wishes of the Scottish Conservative Party .
9 Developed in close co-operation with leading car manufacturers , it 's a highly refined 10w/40 multigrade — specially designed to meet the new challenges of the 1990s .
10 Tailored awards , designed to meet the specific needs of particular organisations and employers , were also offered for the first time , attracting over 500 candidates .
11 Programmes are designed to meet the specific needs of organisations whether a senior management programme or a company MBA or Diploma .
12 A set of standard terms must be an individually tailored product , designed to meet the particular needs of the client 's business .
13 The Matthew Nelson computer laboratory designed to meet the special needs of students with physical disabilities was opened in Murray Hall with equipment for the laboratory being generously donated by the Hewlett Packard Company .
14 The key features of the modules are the Outcomes and Performance Criteria and in the design of programmes in the Content/Context and Suggested Learning/Teaching Approaches can be modified to meet the particular needs of the students .
15 This is particularly relevant for Creditor Schemes cover where the policy has been tailored to meet the specific requirements of Clients e.g. Banks , Building Societies etc .
16 Thus a conception of justice is framed to meet the practical requirements of social life and to yield a public basis in the light of which citizens can justify to one another their common institutions .
17 ( a ) Retirement and expulsion As explained in earlier chapters of this book , where no express provision is contained in a partnership agreement or satisfactory arrangements can not be agreed to meet the particular circumstances of the partner concerned , the Partnership Act only offers dissolution as the answer to what to do with a partner whose continued presence in the firm is unwanted by his co-partners .
18 There was interest in the film being transferred on to video and the John S. Cohen Foundation had agreed to meet the initial costs .
19 Loans are used to meet the financial needs of the business and personal sectors when cash expenditure exceeds cash income .
20 These will be generic and therefore suitable for a wide range of vocational purposes , either as part of Higher National programmes , or as free-standing units which could be used to meet the particular needs of client groups .
21 This increased revenue was needed to meet the dramatic costs of assisting the war effort [ see below ] and of financing vastly increased domestic defence spending , including arms purchases from the United States to the value of US$6,750 million , approved in November by the US Congress .
22 All those posts are filled and , in addition , a number of temporary staff are employed to meet the varying demands of its case load .
23 The right hon. Gentleman is as wrong about that as he was in his assertion during the recent debate that I had refused to meet the regional Sports Council chairmen , which he knows to be untrue .
24 That is , to the extent that the responses were the result of critical reflection they clearly show that left policies were lacking in credibility and attractiveness , yet insofar as the responses represented an uncritical carrying over of the ‘ media ’ line this would seem to suggest that the concerns of the left failed to strike the masses as of immediate practical importance ; the left policies can not have appeared to meet the practical needs of the working class , or else the Labour identifiers polled would not have been content to reiterate the media line with regard to those policies .
25 The school is based on the concept that ‘ Anyone aspiring to be a professional player can be trained to meet the vocational standards of the industry in a dramatically short period of time ’ , a statement guaranteed to raise optimism in any potential student .
26 Clientcentred care is care that is delivered to meet the particular needs of the client , and that is why identifying the client really is is so important .
27 In March 1990 Iain Vallance , its chairman , announced a reorganisation programme called Project Sovereign , aimed at achieving ‘ a leaner and more supple organisation , structured to meet the differing needs of all our customers .
28 A range of Specimen Answer Packs is planned to meet the continual requests for such a service .
29 The study investigates by means of a mixture of systematic observation and simple experiments , those skills that are required to meet the additional demands of multiple-person situations , the intention being to identify and describe such skills and trace their development over age .
30 But nothing has has really changed it 's surely implicit that green field sites will have to be released to meet the justifiable needs for development erm that there are ways clearly to minimize the impact by by first redeveloping the existing sites by by releasing sites in less sensitive locations , or developing sites that have minimal impact on on existing settle settlements or patterns of development un unless in exceptional circumstances there is for example the need for a new settlement .
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