Example sentences of "meet with " in BNC.

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1 He replied on August 15 , suggesting that the SMG 's Balwinder Gill telephone the community liaison officer , adding ‘ should you wish to meet with me in the meantime , again this can be arranged . ’
2 The church does have an important part to play at this significant stage in a family 's life and can use this opportunity to meet with people in distress by offering hope .
3 On 14 September 1982 Gemayel planned to meet with a group of Mossad officers , but was killed when a bomb planted by Syrian intelligence exploded in the local Phalangist party offices where he was speaking .
4 But however , it raised my Curiosity very much : And happening to meet with her a Day or two afterwards , I begg 'd the Favour of seeing it ; which was readily granted .
5 I did n't get much opportunity to talk to for any length of time but she managed to arrange to meet with the others with young babies and we planned to get together again later that week .
6 This group is exactly as its title , the hostess opens her house to any parents or parents to be , who wish to meet with others .
7 The Fijian traditional communal system of livelihood has a tendency to restrict initiative for commercial expansion and development so that there is a need to modify commercial values to meet with the demands of modern commercialism , This , in a nutshell , is what the Yalavou project sets out 10 do .
8 We were unable to meet with the Chairwoman of the Iraqi Women 's Federation , Manal Younis , as at the time she was on a ship bound for Iraq with a cargo of medicines and milk .
9 After our visit to Baghdad and Amman , the Women 's International Peace Delegation had been planning to visit the US to meet with George Bush , but this was postponed when the attack on Iraq began on January 16 .
10 Yes , but I think the young lady has managed to meet with my requirements at the moment . ’
11 So she go to Palestine to meet with them , and she then meet you with boat in Aden when she is coming home again , you remember , ja ? ’
12 To suggest to them that the skin is capable of absorbing essential oils by diffusing them across the fine blood capillaries ( under the surface of the skin ) and into the main bloodstream is bound to meet with a certain amount of scepticism , if not ridicule .
13 ’ He is the most agreeable seawolf one could wish to meet with , ’ wrote one enraptured Parisienne to a friend .
14 Those who gossip about him tend to meet with nasty accidents . ’
15 You 're going to meet with an accident , Mr Chan , and so is your son .
16 The next morning Nathan and Georgia were required , as executors of the will , to meet with Dad 's lawyer .
17 The goal of expressing praise is to meet with God , in whose presence there is healing and truth and life in all its fullness .
18 And they need to meet with Jesus ,
19 It makes a lot of sense to meet with these other Christians so that you can all know and encourage one another .
20 They asked for a delegation to meet the Social Work Committee ; they asked the Director of Social Work to meet with the Action Committee Chairman and Vice-Chairman to discuss the report issued by the organisation PAIN .
21 He stated that , because matters relating to the issue in question were sub judice , it would be very difficult to meet with the Parents ' Committee .
22 Mr Adam 's offer to meet with church leaders was discussed by Cardinal Cahal Daly , Archbishop Robin Eames , Presbyterian Moderator the Very Rev Rodney Sterritt and Methodist President the Rev Winston Good .
23 It is also an ideal opportunity to meet with members of other district societies to learn how they approach matters .
24 It 's a privilege to meet with the students as they seek God 's direction for the future .
25 The lads we met were a group who choose to meet with Father Patrick weekly .
26 A number of tradesmen in the timber , textile and tin-plate industries looked upon coffin-making and funeral furnishing as something by which they could profit , and it was not unknown for some to meet with such success that they abandoned their established trade to go into undertaking full time .
27 To meet with demands , we will be concentrating on achieving natural effects with perms this season ’ .
28 Klein et al ( 1965 ) found that many older people hesitated to talk about the past because they did not want to meet with rejection , and that many actually needed help and encouragement to reminisce .
29 A propaganda of peace based on the readiness of objectors to undergo hard labour was likely to meet with derision , if not anger , at a time when hundreds of thousands of young men were fighting and dying for their country in far more appalling conditions .
30 Such a threat was bound to meet with opposition .
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