Example sentences of "the [noun sg] meet [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Participants will be given the opportunity to meet with the Company 's management , inspect its facilities , and review relevant internal documents .
2 It is well known that only a great dancer-artist can suggest the development of the sixteen-year-old Aurora , happy at her birthday , into the dreamy figure the Prince meets in the woodland glade and on to her final entrance as a triumphant princess fully awake to her responsibilities as Queen-to-be .
3 Members of the board met at the weekend in Berlin to discuss Harvestehudur 's request for a postponement in order to compete in the Glenfiddich .
4 Normally the afternoon meeting at the east Boldon track are attended by around 250 regulars , but with the attraction of a couple of free pints the gate is expected to be much bigger at tomorrow 's meeting , which starts at 2.08 pm .
5 Later he would go out and stroll the city before his noon date at the Smithsonian and the afternoon meeting with the Secret Service .
6 The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed .
7 He had accomplished nothing and he may well have meditated on the difference between his situation and that of his uncle at the Erfurt meeting with the German Princes in 1808 .
8 Many of them had seen it at the synagogue meeting on the previous night , but now in the daylight they were able to examine it more closely and exclaim at its resplendence .
9 Situated in a more middle-class neighbourhood , the branch met in the offices of a local solicitor .
10 To that end , the agent meets with an artist 's management and its record company to decide the best touring period .
11 The club meets on the first Wednesday of the month at .
12 at the outset of the search meet with the local firm to ensure full understanding of requirements .
13 Mr Cecil Robinson , chairman of the parochial church council , said : ‘ We have scouts , guides , brownies , afternoon clubs and elderly people 's groups who use the hall to meet in the morning , afternoon or evening .
14 Early in 1914 , the Board felt it advisable to appoint a House Committee to deal with the day-to-day affairs of the Institution , and the committee met for the first time on 28th April with Mr. W. T. Lansberry in the chair .
15 The Committee met for the first time in Edinburgh in October 1979 .
16 The committee met for the first time on August 12 , to define its aims and draw up a policy programme for the future .
17 Throughout that year the committee met as a whole only every two or three months , and it seems that much of the running was made by the deputy head , who described how he visited every department to explain the new arrangements and what the library could do for them .
18 As a result , the Committee met on the 3rd tee in December and finally decided to raise it a foot all over and to put up a viewing platform on the right hand side .
19 The committee met at the Swan Inn on March 11th 1803 and recommended the appointments of :
20 Two companies have an executive committee made up of executive directors ; the committee meets on a regular basis and strategic issues are raised on an ‘ as-and-when-needed ’ basis .
21 The Republic 's Foreign Minister , Dick Spring , who will co-chair the conference meeting with the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland , Sir Patrick Mayhew , confirmed that finding a basis for re-opening the talks would be high on the agenda on Friday .
22 This year it will be held on Saturday , 12th May , at Eltham Hill School , SE9 , and will take the form of a Movement Class during the morning , Ploughman 's Lunch ( for which a small charge will be made ) , followed by the business meeting in the afternoon .
23 … will once again take the form of open classes in the morning and a ploughman 's lunch ; followed by the business meeting in the afternoon .
24 The team meets on a regular basis to discuss corporate matters such as strategic policies , service provision and recruitment and retention of staff .
25 ‘ Now when I know the boys are preparing for another game and I 'm not there , I will miss it ; the familiar routine , meeting at the Petersham Hotel in Richmond on a Wednesday night , the late meal , the exchange of views as people come in ; the Thursday morning training , dashing round to golf or wherever in the afternoon , the team meeting in the evening , the Friday session , probably going to the cinema at night , the leg pulling , the nervous jokes on the Saturday of the game itself , the closing in from the outside world . ’
26 Where it is known that the debtor has more than one residential or business address , personal calls should be made at all addresses ; ( b ) should the creditor fail to effect service , a first class prepaid letter should be written to the debtor referring to the call(s) , the purpose of the same and the failure to meet with the debtor , adding that a further call will be made for the same purpose on the day of 19 at hours at ( place ) .
27 That was a case in which the house had a path running to the steps which went up to the road , the house being at a lower level than the road , and the plaintiff met with an accident on those steps …
28 The Group met for the first time in March 1974 with several proposals already before it .
29 The group met by the patriarchs would have been amongst earlier settlements of Aegean traders .
30 Among the shadier entertainments in the Paris of the 1930s was the cirque érotique , or ‘ erotic circus ’ which combined all the fun of the race meeting with the raciest of nightclub shows .
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