Example sentences of "i have meet [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 She was refused entry at the dentist on formal hygiene regulation grounds , and luckily , oh so luckily , I 'd met an old friend in a shop opposite the dentist so he took Bella off for a walk .
2 I 'd met the best , the most famous , and the richest , and they did n't have what this guy had , and I wanted it .
3 When I met her , I thought I 'd met the ideal woman .
4 After Mary de Rachewiltz , Ezra Pound 's daughter , visited him in his gloomy study in Carlyle Mansions she wrote , " I had met a great man , and Loneliness " and one friend has remarked that " I knew he was intensely — even wretchedly — lonely " .
5 He brought with him , among others , the new Communist Transport Minister , Charles Fiterman , whom I had met the previous week .
6 ‘ Mister , you 're givin' me a hard time , you are , and just when I 'm thinking I 've met a real gent for a change .
7 I 've met a great number of very interesting people , ’ he murmurs .
8 I 've met a different gauge of girl from yours .
9 So I have n't been to any of those coffee mornings I 've met a few people from it .
10 ‘ How do I know if I 've met the right person ? ’
11 I can — I 've met the Right Honourable Lance Buckmaster .
12 I still care about the chimps ; I 've met the flipping things ’ . ’
13 Behind them , in the blackest darkness , rode the Lord Satan ( oh , yes , I 've met the evil bugger a number of times ) on his dark-winged steed .
14 In a memorandum written for the Commons ' Energy Committee , Andrew Holmes , the editor of Power in Europe , wrote , ‘ In the course of my work as a journalist , I have met a few environmentalists who can envisage some kind of long-term accommodation with the nuclear power industry , If waste disposal and other problems are satisfactorily solved ; I have never met an environmentalist who was not wholly and implacably opposed to the FBR . ’
15 Not that I know all that many people anyway , I suppose ; Jamie is my only real friend , though through him I have met a few people of about my own age I regard as acquaintances .
16 I 've had support from as far away as Boston , Massachusetts ( nowhere else , actually ) , for the retention of old Sir Wynkyn at the head of this column , but now that I have met the new fellow , commissioned at vast expense ( as the Editor has been at pains to point out ) , I feel he 's quite me .
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