Example sentences of "[adv] have meet " in BNC.

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1 Since a high proportion of residents in Homes are frail , you may have to assist with nursing care and may come across conditions which you may not have met before in elderly people .
2 ‘ Just think , ’ I whispered ; ‘ If I had n't gone dancing tonight , I would not have met you , darling . ’
3 The mothers may not have met in years , if at all , in spite of their knowing each other 's family history .
4 If I have really understood Dr de Pomiane aright , 1 fancy that while an extravaganza such as Maitre Guérard 's Ali Baba would not have met with his unqualified acclaim , with many of the nouvelle cuisine innovations he would surely have been in sympathy .
5 You may not have met these before and will need help to master them , e.g.
6 The sentence should have read it : ‘ It proved possible to maintain a limited number of local foster placements which would not have met the central standards of a specialist fostering team , but which met the temporary needs of certain local children more appropriately . ’
7 ‘ And still she will not have met her husband ? ’
8 If she had not met the man at that particular moment , she would not have gone out to the highway and she would not have met Flynn .
9 If , in the case of a child attending a county school , convenient arrangements for the RE to take place elsewhere can not be made , the LEA is to allow it to be given on school premises provided that it does not consider that it would be unreasonable in the circumstances to do so and provided the authority does not have to meet the cost .
10 Therefore , they would not have to meet any boarding expenses .
11 Not having met the man , and basing his conclusions on other people 's prejudices , Charles decided that young Steen 's main offence was that he was not his father .
12 I 'm not sorry , but I ought not have met you again .
13 Now that traders no longer have to meet face to face , and can communicate by telephone or computer , the exchange is not so easy to identify .
14 But the chairman still has to meet star centre Graeme Hallas , who is on the transfer list at £180,000 and talking to three other clubs .
15 He could n't ever have met him or else he 'd have recognised the calibre of the victim he had selected .
16 I have chatted to people who I would n't ever have met if this had n't happened .
17 If you do any part-time work while on unemployment benefit and your earnings do not affect your benefit entitlement , you will still have to meet the rest of the conditions for this benefit on the remaining days .
18 If you do any part-time work while on unemployment benefit and your earnings do not affect your benefit entitlement , you will still have to meet the rest of the conditions for this benefit on the remaining days .
19 If you do any part-time work while on unemployment benefit and your earnings do not affect your benefit entitlement , you will still have to meet the rest of the conditions for this benefit on the remaining days .
20 She could n't remember ever having met anyone with quite this capacity for rousing her to anger , she thought abstractedly .
21 The Football League hierarchy are also looking for a new TV deal for their revamped competition and they also still have to meet sponsors Barclays to discuss the final year of their deal .
22 Part 1 uses a listening or reading text to revise grammar that students will probably have met before .
23 They also had to meet other outdoor challenges to win the competition .
24 Dressmakers also had to meet the cost of hiring a sewing machine at 1/6d to 2/6d a week .
25 my Lord well no doubt then the answer is that erm that would eventually have to meet them through funds which they will bring in to the market and which will go into the , the central fund
26 Investment in education promotes economic growth but Britain has failed to use the opportunities offered by oil to prepare its economy for the challenges it now has to meet .
27 To obtain and retain a certificate , an actuary will now have to meet specialist requirements including relevant experience and to maintain a programme of regular professional education .
28 A similar dual focus rests uneasily in higher education libraries and invariably has met with failure .
29 In 1788 , his published proposals for forming a veterinary school here having met with no success , Vial married an English lady ‘ of great accomplishments ’ , and returned to Paris with her , his knowledge of the English language no doubt showing some improvement as time passed .
30 If it were n't for his days at the mucky end of the trade , he would never have earned enough to buy a house and he would n't have met Raksha who had been doing a bit of topless work to supplement her salary as a nurse .
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