Example sentences of "[vb pp] to meet [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In addition to pioneering ‘ green ’ techniques in areas such as pest control , a number of new businesses have been developed to meet the increasing concern for the environment .
2 It has been developed to meet the particular needs of the school .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Yasmin 's brother brought her to London from their home in Bradford for the day , but meeting at the tube station proved nearly impossible , as we each had only a telephone description of the other and had unfortunately arranged to meet the same Saturday as a huge poll tax march .
6 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 .
7 In these cases the standing charge will be adjusted to meet the different period .
8 A number of courses have been organised to meet the particular needs of senior staff in the University .
9 It is to be noted that need is not referred to albeit that , in practice , many applications for interim payment are made with the specific intent of securing a sum designed to meet a specific need or requirement of the pursuer .
10 Each of the proposals is carefully designed to meet a clear deficiency in our present arrangements , that has been acknowledged by many of the organisations that have commented on the Green Paper .
11 Materials designed for the international English teaching market , as well as the more restricted range intended for use in the United Kingdom will be examined and discussed , as will the growing body of materials designed to meet a local need , and informally circulated .
12 It should be housing designed to meet a social need , directed towards those with no other means , no other option of getting a roof over their head .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 Tailored awards , designed to meet the specific needs of particular organisations and employers , were also offered for the first time , attracting over 500 candidates .
18 Programmes are designed to meet the specific needs of organisations whether a senior management programme or a company MBA or Diploma .
19 A set of standard terms must be an individually tailored product , designed to meet the particular needs of the client 's business .
20 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 .
21 Two new Ford car models , designed to meet the pollutant emission standards California has set for 1997 , are to be launched in the US .
22 He was resolved to meet every possible criticism in advance and , eventually , his conclusions would be presented to the world in a scholarly book .
23 Complex products that need written instructions may need to be modified to meet the educational level and skills of the particular culture .
24 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 .
25 Mr Major is expected to meet the new president for the first time before Christmas .
26 The UK group is expected to meet the small group criteria for its current financial year ending 31 December 1992 having met the relevant criteria in its previous financial year .
27 President De Klerk is expected to meet the neo-Nazi leader , Mr Eugene Terrebanche , while his Foreign Minister , Mr Pik Botha , is to hold talks in Umtata with the rebellious leader of the Transkei homeland , Maj-General Bantu Holomisa .
28 Then I was asked to join the small group selected to meet the Royal personage in attendance , the Duchess of Gloucester .
29 Draught Guinness is well positioned to meet the current consumer trend for sophisticated premium products , while retaining its enviable heritage and tradition in the black beer market .
30 In these children the assembly was positioned to meet the clinical requirement for adequate LOS manometry .
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