Example sentences of "will meet the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps then the Yek will meet the army of this Emperor , and on that day we will send you to him as our ambassador . ’
2 To require all its new plants to be built to standards that will meet the regulations it can reasonably anticipate in the most environmentally demanding country in which it operates that process .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport if he will meet the chairman of British Rail to discuss the western region .
4 To ask the Minister for the Arts if he will meet the chairman of the British library to discuss resources .
5 ( 1 ) Upon accession taking effect , the total debts of the central budget of the GDR which have accumulated up to this date shall be taken over by a federal Special Fund without legal capacity , which will meet the obligations arising from debt servicing .
6 Mr Rifkind will meet the pair to formally congratulate them on their achievements in the town .
7 Bosses of the other three major High Street banks will meet the chancellor individually this week .
8 Position the fireback so that its front edge will meet the back of the fire surround .
9 You will meet the Esquire Editors , and our fashion editor Marion Hume will be there to give you personal advice on how to put your looks together .
10 In some cases , however , the design philosophy of another supplier will meet the user 's needs more precisely .
11 I confirm that the Government will meet the expectation in terms of personnel and finance .
12 We do not therefore know at this stage whether the station will meet the Government 's investment criteria . ’
13 Cyril Bleasdale , director of ScotRail , and other senior managers who will meet the minister are optimistic that the figures will boost their case as well placed for a move to the private sector .
14 The need to check if , and how fully , an authority will meet the cost in such cases is outlined by the Department of Health in guidelines to authorities on how the NHS market will work .
15 The schools who 've volunteered to help the orphans will meet the cost of the air fares and fees themselves .
16 Insurers will meet the award .
17 Probably more than half of our VDU operator chairs will meet the standard , but we should urgently check all workstation environments using the standard EC/HSE assessment forms .
18 The trouble is that we do n't know erm , whether the manual will meet the standard .
19 They then chivvy their prey , continually asking how the work is going , and when it will be ready , and whether it will meet the deadline .
20 must not proceed for a private customer with any one packaged product if it is aware of another packaged product on the market which will meet the customer 's requirements better ; and
21 must not proceed for a private customer with a packaged product of , or arranged by , any person with whom the firm has a connection unless the firm believes on reasonable grounds that the product will meet the customer 's requirements better than any other packaged product on the market .
22 The new political crisis makes it less likely that Italy will meet the EC 's requirements for economic convergence on time .
23 Nowadays , under ‘ Design & Build ’ , it is the man with practical experience and knowledge who guarantees that the project will meet the D/BO 's needs for the previously agreed cost — and it is the builder who tells the architect what to show on the drawings [ as he pays the fees ] .
24 Maria Hogan , 12 , of Rock Ferry , the pupil of Plessington School who nominated the museum , will meet the show 's presenters .
25 Joe will meet the children halfway at Heathrow and escort them to America .
26 These two aims conflict , and it can be difficult to strike the ideal balance ; but to build and maintain good soil structure and fertility one should avoid ploughing where surface cultivation will meet the need , and abandon deep ploughing ( over six inches ) altogether .
27 From then on life is marked by the search for an answer which will meet the need and prove trustworthy .
28 Under the Government 's scheme , the Treasury will meet the costs of setting up and running a private company owned by banks to administer it .
29 VAG 's policy states that ‘ if you wish to do the [ removal ] job yourself then the company will meet the costs of van hire and petrol expenses ’ .
30 Unless Opposition Members are prepared to stand up and pledge that they will meet the costs of every private home , no matter how high and heavy , our proposals for 1993 will overtake most of their objections , and I am grateful to have had the opportunity to respond to the debate .
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