Example sentences of "meet [pron] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | " Yes , I met someone the other night who made a sort of suggestion about a possible job of some kind . " |
2 | and ran to meet me every time I sang |
3 | It was down to the practice ground in the gloom for Jack and myself but I managed to get a message to Sally to meet me an hour later than planned . |
4 | The door is slow and heavy ; we turn our faces up to meet its every clank , entrance , creak , slam . |
5 | But Bodie softened his voice , teased Liz mercilessly , until she agreed to meet him a few minutes later , to be taken to Linda Stone 's school . |
6 | A peek through the window showed that the taxi had arrived , brief farewells were made to the men , and Karl left , promising to ring them the next day and making mock threats to Erika and Paul should they forget to meet him the following Sunday . |
7 | He instructed me to meet him the next day at the Turkman Gate , soon after dawn . |
8 | They moved on after that , with Jessica dropping in bits about Parr as they occurred to her — although not that she was due to meet him the next day . |
9 | Again she found herself responding to the fever of his passionate desire , and as her own need rose to meet it a small cry of yearning left her — a cry that was accompanied by a totally different cry that echoed from downstairs . |
10 | I never understood where all these squares of material came from because the demand was enormous ; to meet it the Madonna 's dress would have had to be changed almost every week . |
11 | It is an attempt to meet what the Secretary of State for Wales described as the widow factor . |
12 | So , instead of a straightforward chemical manufactured by everybody else we can now offer a range of different properties to meet what the market wants . ’ |
13 | No nonsense loans to meet your every need . |
14 | and I 'm seeing the surgeon today and erm and I met somebody the other day who 'd had it done and his fingers were n't affected , you know , so I mean it 's just the luck of the draw I think . |
15 | I 've met 'er a couple o' times . ’ |
16 | ‘ If only I 'd met you a year ago . ’ |
17 | It was a great pleasure meeting you a few months ago and I should like to feel our paths might cross again some time . |
18 | I had met her a couple of times back in the world , but only at Dreamer functions . |
19 | Would Sue ( she hardly knew her , after all , had only met her a few minutes ago ) really let her share the little bubble of love that sealed her and Pete up together and away from the rest of the world ? |
20 | She was a nurse at a hospital on the other side of the village , and Killion had met her the previous evening by simply walking into the hospital and asking the first girl he saw if she would come out with him . |
21 | As I say , I 've only met her the once . |
22 | Fear , attraction , dismay , and total confusion : she had experienced them all since meeting him the previous day . |
23 | He meets her every day in college . |
24 | I had met him every day of my life in England : punching my ticket on a ‘ bus , cutting my hair , selling me an evening newspaper or looking after the engine of my aeroplane . |
25 | I had met him a couple of times , and he had submitted a paper I had written for publication in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society . |
26 | For the first time she had met him a flush darkened the back of his neck . |
27 | ‘ I 've met him a couple of times . |
28 | She 'd met him a few times , usually when he was drunk . |
29 | She 'd only met him a few times , but it had been easy for Julie to see that Ross Wyndham was even more Leo-like than his wife . |
30 | ‘ Yes , I 've met him a few times , ’ she admitted . |