Example sentences of "[conj] meet their " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing in the three villagers ' long but sheltered past could have prepared them for the horrendous sight that met their eyes . |
2 | The sight that met their eyes was truly amazing . |
3 | I think the point , I think the point we 're making is that none of the districts yesterday told us that to meet their figure in H one they would need to have a new settlement , for example , I well remember Selby saying to us if we go above our H one figure we would need a new settlement , but they did not say to meet our H one figure we would need a new settlement . |
4 | It is really very important that you meet the teachers before the secondment in order to develop a useful programme that meets their needs . |
5 | Some firms have a large supply of good water that meets their process needs , usually after a pre-treatment such as sedimentation in a mill lodge , with some additional treatment for the boiler water . |
6 | This illustrates the importance of providing investors with products that meet their requirements at low costs . |
7 | A contingent headed for Plymouth and met their first serious resistance at Trematon Castle by Saltash , held for the King by Sir Richard Grenville . |
8 | This is the , the room where we think probably the owners of the house sort of did their business and met their private customers . |
9 | Rich women with Chanel bags rested their weary shopping feet and met their friends for a drink . |
10 | Aristotle was of the opinion that there would always be rich and poor within society , that their interests were naturally opposed , and that it was the business of government to persuade them to coexist , and to meet their legitimate demands . |
11 | God the Lord Jesus is always ready to se , to receive folk who come to him and to meet their needs . |
12 | All employees should be encouraged to contribute to identifying and meeting their own job-related development needs . |
13 | Some know how to live in such deserts , and meet their terrible demands . |
14 | Others , who are just as willing , have great difficulties in trying to understand them and meet their needs without appearing to intrude , or deprive them of their independence . |
15 | Given those two improvements — together with child benefit , one-parent benefit and housing benefit — many women in my hon. Friend 's constituency will find that they have enough financial room for manoeuvre , so that they can both go out to work and meet their childcare costs . |
16 | They can only be solved by a commitment , built into the timetable for the length of the project to give participating teachers the time to view the video and meet their friendly critic . |
17 | This will affect their ability to pay a return to their shareholders and meet their running expenses , including being able to pay interest on the deposits , where appropriate , that they have taken . |
18 | It is often assumed that clients interfere with their ulcers between treatments to ensure the community nurse will revisit and meet their need for social contact . |
19 | Schools without the quality of leadership or the collective capacity or will to identify and meet their professional development needs are by no means uncommon , and they will always form a problematic minority in any LEA 's provision . |
20 | I used to see them when it was the custom for young folk to gather at Cotherstone village at weekends , to chat and meet their friends . |
21 | All employees are encouraged to help identify and meet their job-related development needs . |
22 | In addition to these financial criteria , short channels have the advantage of being nearer to the end users , which means that the company is in a better position to anticipate and meet their needs . |