Example sentences of "meet [pers pn] on the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One of these papers was a recent statement by the county education committee that no change in the status of the grammar school was contemplated : on that basis , I was able to reassure my anxious colleagues , when I met them on the first day of term , that abrupt change was not imminent . |
2 | Their phone call came to my home in Hampstead inviting me to come to Toronto to meet them on the following Sunday . |
3 | Much to his surprise , he found Burn was already staying there but ‘ laid up with a severe illness ’ , so he arranged to meet him on the following Monday . |
4 | We arranged to meet him on the early train at Skipton the next day and off he went to his bog . |
5 | At Aintree he beat The Thinker just over seven lengths and is due to meet him on the same terms , although Jimmy Frost , his rider , may put up a pound or two more than the minimum 10st . |
6 | ‘ Look here : that was in broad daylight over a single strand of wire , not under fire from any machine guns , and with no patrolling goon with a gun to meet us on the other side . |
7 | And you 'll be pleased to know that Frank Dobson has agreed to meet us on the fourteenth of June and we will make sure , to the best of our effort , that that policy will be endorsed . |
8 | If you have a problem with a friend , partner , child , colleague or neighbour , try meeting them on the inner planes before discussing the issue with them in person : |
9 | I look forward to meeting you on the 8th . |
10 | I look forward to meeting you on the 21st . |
11 | Clydebank make a practice of discomfiting clubs from the higher division when they meet them on the claustrophobic confines of their own pitch , as last season 's finalists , Airdrie , discovered when they were knocked out after a third-round replay . |
12 | ‘ I 'll meet you on the second floor . |
13 | Max told me that Smith would meet us on the following Monday , which would have meant waiting around for five days . |
14 | There was a ditch the other side of it , which should present no problems provided they met it on the right stride . |