meet - use in sentences

Object

  • requirement: Number of developments to provide contributions to meet the requirements in the Local Plan.
  • need: Children are set for English in Year 6 to meet the special needs of all children, including the very able.
  • demand: Clay roof tiles meets consumer demand for quality natural house building materials.
  • challenge: Marine South East will play an important role in helping businesses to meet that challenge.
  • target: District Councils are required to prepare Waste Management Plans to show how they propose to meet this target.

Preposition: on

  • Monday: The club is open to anyone over the age of 60 years and meets on alternate Mondays throughout the year.
  • basis: Some alumni groups meet on a regular basis for social and professional events.
  • Saturday: We meet on the 3rd Saturdays in October, November, January, February, March and April.

Preposition: at

  • pm: Anyone is welcome to join us: Tuesday and Thursday nights we meet at 6 pm at Lochaber Leisure Center.

Adjective complement

  • quarterly: The Board plans to meet quarterly in different locations around Scotland with our AGM in February.
  • weekly: A family support group This group is composed of the families of drug users and usually meets weekly.

Infinitive complement

  • discuss: Form a dads group who can meet regularly to discuss how they can get more involved in school life.
  • pray: It is also included in other activities during the week, such as when small groups meet or the church meets to pray.
  • decide: Various management boards and committees meet regularly to decide how the group's businesses should be run.

Preposition: with

  • approval: Next, without more ado, he offers himself to act as judge of the performances; and his proposition meets with general approval.

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