Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] met [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Policy requirements should be met through the development of a constabulary possessing rifles , machine guns and other equipment .
2 Thus ‘ if emergency admission as an in-patient is required , the cost should be met by the district of residence .
3 The provision that ‘ if emergency admission as an inpatient is required , the cost should be met by the District of Residence ’ whilst the hospital itself would bear the cost of A&E outpatient treatment within the block contract ( DoH , 1989c , para.2.10 ) gives an additional incentive to providers to admit A&E cases as inpatients , possibly unnecessarily , where there is no contract with their ‘ home ’ District .
4 We think the obligation for doing this should be laid on creditors , but think the cost involved in securing this improvement to their accuracy should be met by the bureaux themselves , as an addition to the fee which they already pay for getting material from the Central Registry .
5 Most of the deadlines that must be met for the new pay and file tax system are at least nine months on from 1 October 1993 , but one is already less than a year away .
6 However , the costs of production will increase as farmers are made to invest more time and money in each animal , and these costs must be met by the consumer .
7 This is an understandable fear and must be met by the provision of cast-iron safeguards , such as they have in Holland where , under the beneficent tutelage of Dr Admiraal , voluntary euthanasia has been legalized and practised with considerable success for several years .
8 Any legal fees must be met by the panel from which the guardian is drawn and the cost will ultimately fall upon the local authorities which fund the panel .
9 If Brian sued John for negligence he could be met with the defences of volenti non fit injuria and contributory negligence .
10 Second , the discovery of mineral resources and the consequent development of metallurgical industries in Transbaikal and the Altai demanded more manpower than could be met from the local populations , and hence acted as a loadstone for the attraction of the necessary personnel to work them , in the form of both voluntary and forced labour .
11 In the Isle of Wight , the development of care programme systems and the need for monitoring were seen to require an increase in ‘ IT and support staff input ’ , although it is not clear whether this represented additional resources , and if so whether they could be met from the MISG or elsewhere .
12 That could be met by the division of the spheres in which the divided sovereign acted upon different collective advice .
13 In a paper given at the Hydrocarbons 1983 conference in March 1983 , BP propounded the view that the supply shortfall towards the late 1980s could be met by the development of UK reserves , and identified 50,000 billion cubic feet of recoverable new gas — two-thirds in discoveries and one-third in undrilled geological prospects .
14 The rapid growth of the secondary banking sector meant that unsatisfied demand for credit from the primary banks could be met by the secondary banks ; this sector not being subject to the liquidity ratio requirements .
15 Any possibility of excessive delay could be met by the English court fixing a date for trial ; and it could control the allocation of costs .
16 The environment will generate demands which could be met by the increment in the budget without challenging the existing budget thus leaving existing programmes of expenditure untouched .
17 It was much harder to show that the economy of large estates was superior to that of medium or even small units , especially when most of the labour demands of such units could be met by the virtually unpaid labour of large peasant families .
18 He stated that there would be no new taxes or loans to fund the shortfall and that the cost would be met through the sale of state corporations and of the government 's shareholdings in the major commercial banks .
19 Sponsors of the bill suggested that the cost of the latest extension would be met through the use of $2,200 million left unspent during the last fiscal year and of $500 million from an accelerated collection of taxes from large corporations .
20 Later plans involved an additional expenditure of about £150 million to take the railway into Bank , about half of which would be met by the Canary Wharf developers ( see below ) .
21 And the Secretary of State had declared what might otherwise be regarded as a powerful if not irresistible force would be met by the immovable object of US resolution .
22 Each party 's entitlement of seats should be proportionate to its share of the total constituency votes received by candidates of all parties , and it would be met by the award ( if necessary ) of a number of additional seats so calculated as to " redress the distorted results in the constituencies " .
23 There he would be met by the doctor and my father , who was allowed to travel with him because he had regularly accompanied the doctor on his evening rounds before the curfew was established .
24 The costs of such an examination would be met by the Corporation .
25 Uri Lubrani , Israel 's chief negotiator , confirmed that further information about the missing Israelis would be met by the release of more prisoners and bodies .
26 A claim for negligence by an employee injured by the negligence of a fellow employee , would be met by the defence of common employment .
27 Coun. John Williams ( Lab ) , leader of the council , said a number of aims in the fields of pollution , transport , development , energy , waste management and public health would be met by the development of a council policy on the environment .
28 Mr David Anderson , support services manager , said agreed staffing levels would be met by the time the unit opened in August or September .
29 Potential entrants are aware that any attempt at entry will be met with the launch of this new product , which will place the entrant at a disadvantage .
30 The main requirement , that O&Y first raises enough funds to pay off a separate commercial paper programme , will be met within the next day or two .
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