Use meet in a sentence
Sentences starting with meet
- Meet us, then, on the question of whether our principle, put in practice, would wrong your section; and so meet us as if it were possible that something may be said on our side. [7]
- Meet us, then, on the question of whether our principle put in practice would wrong your section; and so meet it as if it were possible that something may be said on our side. [7]
- Meet any boats? [5]
Sentences ending with meet
- Of the man who had injured her he had no doubt, and his course was clear, in the hour when he and Philip d'Avranche should meet. [11]
- That was a very solid fact that she must meet. [4]
- She had done this with entire devotion, and endeavoured to reflect upon what had happened and what obligations she must meet. [10]
- Though I think that to be one and always one, neither mated nor mothering, be good for a private woman, for a prince it is not meet. [11]
- So it was that this spacious kitchen, with its huge chimney, and paved with square flagstones and sanded, became like one of those ancient corners of camaraderie in some exclusive inn where gentlemen of quality were wont to meet. [11]
- Here was a situation, an opportunity suddenly thrust upon me which might never return, and which I was utterly unprepared to meet. [9]
- When and where shall we meet? [5]
- Rostov had not seen him since his proposal and Sonya's refusal and felt uncomfortable at the thought of how they would meet. [2]
- Canst thou not say, "'Twas this that made decree Of conquest; here thy soul with mine did meet? [11]
- In the high road of our own country, one is liable to fall in with people and conveyances that it is far from a pleasure to meet. [6]
Short sentences using meet
- Glad to meet you. [9]
- You'll meet people worth knowing. [11]
- But meet him, where? [11]
- That should meet the interest. [11]
- Whom did you meet? [10]
- They will never meet. [11]
- I saw them meet. [11]
- Mind, we must meet! [5]
- Rostov went to meet them. [2]
- He turned to meet me. [11]
Sentences containing meet two or more times
- There, every man you meet was in the war; and every lady you meet saw the war. [5]
- Blameless though she was, she might be blamed by the world, if he and she, on the night that she fled from Joel Mazarine should meet, and, above all, meet alone--and what was the good of meeting at all, if they did not meet alone! [11]
- She was going to meet happiness, to meet love--to meet Ditmar! [9]
- One post ran to meet another, and one messenger ran to meet another; and it was even reported--though on doubtful authority--after the rally in his town the Honourable Jacob Botcher had made the remark that, under certain conditions, he might become a reformer. [9]
- And you cot to loog oudt for yourself when you meet a rich man whether you meet an honest man. [8]
- There was a sense of abundance in the sight of fowls tiptoeing about the verandas, and to meet a chicken in the parlor was a sort of guarantee that we should meet him later on in the dining-room. [4]
- They saw each other, but both looked away, for they could not meet affectionately, and would not meet coldly. [10]
- She was going, not to meet him, but to meet that. [9]
- The note was more connected, now, but did not meet the emergency it was expected to meet. [5]
- I'll meet her in the Mediterranean after my kick-up, and it'll be all O. K. Jacques and I will ride down through Spain to Gibraltar, and meet the Kismet there. [11]
More example sentences with the word meet in them
- If you see your way to meet us in New Orleans, drop me a line, now, and as we approach that city I will telegraph you what day we shall arrive there. [5]
- Now it is your turn again: In what city of my home did you meet the signorina? [10]
- When you meet your man he'll recognize the rest of his suit. [5]
- You will have your lifetime to reckon with it, free from any interference on my part; for, if I can help it, we shall never meet again in this world--never. [11]
- Glad to meet you, I'm sure. [9]
- Upon the plains you will see a cloud arising, not in the sky, but from the ground--a billowy surf of drifting snow; then another white billow from the sky will sweep down and meet it, and you are caught between. [11]
- I will tell you when we meet again. [11]
- I can take you there, and he will meet you with open arms. [10]
- Well, here's wishing you luck, Bert, and hoping we'll meet over there. [9]
- Something--call it anything you like--made us meet on this neutral ground. [11]
- Should she, as you fear, be destined to an early grave, it is indeed a great consolation to know that she is so well prepared to meet it. [7]
- I will meet you at your pleasure. [11]
- I will meet you at the old mill in half an hour. [11]
- Should they meet you anywhere, kisses in abundance in fine, wherever you move there is nothing but kisses"--a custom, says this reformer, who has not the fear of Stubbes before his eyes, "never to be sufficiently commended. [4]
- Glad to meet you again, Mr. Pindar. [9]
- Two or three years ago I had an appointment to meet Mr. Daly on the stage of this theatre at eight o'clock in the evening. [5]
- This day perhaps would witness the sunset of his life's joy, would drive him forth once more to war--to fight, and do nothing but fight, till death should meet him on the battle-field. [10]
- But, gentlemen, it would take up all my time to meet all the little quibbling arguments of Judge Douglas to show that the Missouri Compromise was repealed by the Compromise of 1850. [7]
- He and she would meet alone in the desert. [11]
- If only they would leave us in peace--" "Hark, that is Pollux; I know by the dogs," said the woman, hastening as fast as she could over the threshold and out to meet him. [10]
- Some of the worst bores (to use plain language) we ever meet with are recognized as experts of high grade in their respective departments. [6]
- Even in this world you are as an angel to me, lifting me into the heaven where I shall meet you again, or it will not be heaven. [6]
- Pierre, answering Natasha's words, told her how intolerable it had been for him to meet ladies at dinners and balls in Petersburg. [2]
- There are no words to express how grateful I am that she did not meet her fate in the hands of strangers, but in the loving shelter of her own home. [5]
- To meet a woman was not of necessity to marry her. [11]
- These heavy-eyed men with the alcoholized brains, these pallid youths with the nicotized optic ganglia and thinking-marrows brown as their own meerschaums, of whom you meet too many,--will ask all your wisdom to deal with their poisoned nerves and their enfeebled wills. [3]
- We shall meet with nearly analogous cases when we treat of mammals. [1]
- If they meet with men who are doubtful as to the man they will support, such voters should be designated in separate lines, with the name of the man they will probably support. [7]
- So it was with me when I had to meet the issue. [9]
- The fire travelled with incredible swiftness: they were hastening to meet it. [11]
- When I meet with any facts in my own mental experience, I feel almost sure that I shall find them repeated or anticipated in the writings or the conversation of others. [6]
- Miles sprang forward, with a happy confidence, to meet her, but she checked him with a hardly perceptible gesture, and he stopped where he was. [5]
- It would be wiser to meet the prince at the foot of the steps. [10]
- She was at Winnipeg, and was coming west as far as Regina to meet him on his way down. [11]
- I hope you will meet with complete success, and I am sorry I cannot be there to witness it and help you rejoice. [5]
- This, I trust, will meet the approval of their lordships. [5]
- But, see: you will meet me here at ten o'clock to-night, and I will make it, I swear to you, so clear, that the woman is vile. [11]
- Our council, which will meet in a few days, can only determine how, and not whether we shall fulfil his command. [10]
- Two waggon trains will meet at Verona. [10]
- My future master will leave on the 15th, and on the 12th I must be in Antwerp, where I am to meet him. [10]
- The shrewd clergyman, whose creed could be lax enough on occasion, had provided himself with authorities of all kinds to meet these awkward questions in casuistical divinity. [6]
- My grand-uncle, to whom he had sent word of his coming, had gone forth to meet him on the way, and, with him Jost Tetzel and his daughter Ursula. [10]
- There are some who wish to meet their fate and its worst, and others who would forget it. [11]
- But the Ethiopian, who usually came to meet her with words of welcome, took her veil and wraps, and removed her shoes, was absent. [10]
- Extremes meet, and who so like to be the other party as the elderly gentleman at the other end of the table, as far from her now as the length of the board permits? [6]
- As men meet who parted yesterday, Kaid, Nahoum, and David met, but Kaid's first quiet words to David had behind them a world of meaning: "I also have come back, Saadat, to whom be the bread that never moulds and the water that never stales! [11]
- The first person who came to meet the visitors was Mademoiselle Bourienne. [2]
- It was Senator Whitredge--only, last autumn so pleased to meet Mr. Crewe at Mr. Flint's--who asked the hypocritical question, "Who is Humphrey Crewe? [9]
- So the wave which was to have wafted them on to the shore of Elysium has just failed of landing them, and back they have been drawn into the desolate ocean to meet no more on earth. [6]
- In the hall, which was lighted up, Dorothea came hastily to meet him, asking, "No news yet of Polykarp? [10]
- To the heart which longs for love the all-bountiful Father sends that for which it longs to meet it halfway. [10]
- In the place where three or four currents meet there was the usual jam of carriages, furniture wagons, carts, cars, and hurried, timid, half-bewildered passengers trying to make their way through it. [4]
- This argument, from what looks like cause and effect, whether it be so or not, is what you will have to meet wherever you go, and you need not think you can answer it. [3]
- Then, though they were yet far asunder, his eyes met hers, and hers met his, and they uplifted their arms, as though some invisible power had moved them both, and flew to meet each other. [10]
- You knew we were to meet at dinner at Wallstein's to-night. [11]
- The imperial apartments were still at the monarch's disposal, and the owner of the house, whom Barbara did not wish to meet, had gone to Italy to spend the winter. [10]
- The two knights were startled--yes, and troubled; and the Sieur Bertrand said: "Even if the governor shall really furnish the letter and the escort, he still may not do it in time to meet the date she has chosen. [5]
- But the Moslems were no less eager for the fray, and at the close of his council-of-war, and contrary to its decision, Kapudan Pacha sailed to meet the enemy. [10]
- The day they were living in stretched behind them half way round the globe, across the Pacific Ocean and America and Europe; the day I was living in stretched in front of me around the other half to meet it. [5]
- But if he were destined to meet his Myrtilus and his mother in the world beyond the grave, what had he not to tell them, how sure he was of finding a joyful reception there from both! [10]
- As the years went on he was still unable to pay off the mortgage; and sometimes, indeed, he could not even meet the interest, in spite of the princely sum he received from Mr. Willard of the Guardian. [9]
- Soon after Els went down into the entry to meet her lover's brother-in-law. [10]
- When he is well we will go to London with It, Bouche, and we needn't meet her. [11]
- And after that we used to meet by the watering trough on the Lindon road. [9]
- When we meet we shall talk on set topics, determined beforehand. [4]
- So, I suppose, we meet the same, yet not the same. [11]
- The next time we meet I hope you will be strong enough to call on me. [6]
- Farewell, Antonio, till we meet again, perhaps to-morrow, in spite of a chaos of business. [10]
- Good bye till we meet again, my pet! [10]
- Farewell, then, till we meet again in the Circus! [10]
- The highest energy we know, the soul of man, the unit in which meet intelligence, imagination, memory, hope, love, purpose, insight,--this agent of immense resource and boundless power,--this has not been subdued by its instrument. [6]
- Be considering how we can best meet, and foil, and beat them. [7]
- In the dense wavering smoke some of the French threw down their arms and ran out of the bushes to meet the Cossacks, while others ran down the hill toward the pond. [2]
- I went to Washington to meet him. [9]
- Ready as he was to meet challenge, he presently realized that his son had a readiness equally potent. [11]
- Clearly, the thing was to go on as before, keep his marriage secret, meet the Countess, apparently accede to all the Duke proposed, and wait--and wait. [11]
- Six days ago--it was that raw day which provoked so much comment--my daughter was on her way up from New York, and at noon she telegraphed me from New Haven asking that I meet her with a cloak at Portsmouth. [5]
- In short, I was taught law precisely as I had been taught religion,--scriptural infallibility over again,--a static law and a static theology,--a set of concepts that were supposed to be equal to any problems civilization would have to meet until the millennium. [9]
- Still, the end was so near that these signs were "sent before that we may be careful for our souls and be found prepared to meet the impending judgment. [5]
- Yet there she was riding out of the old life, out of Hamley, and England, and all that had happened in Cairo, to meet him. [11]
- Yet the mistress was not moved to gratitude; for later, when the wife was troubled to meet her engagements, the mistress makes this entry in her diary: "Harriet sends her creditors here; nasty woman. [5]
- Hearing that Bezukhov was in Orel, Willarski, though they had never been intimate, came to him with the professions of friendship and intimacy that people who meet in a desert generally express for one another. [2]
- A pious seer was charged to tell him more exactly what this was; and he would meet him if he went at about sunset to the shrine of Isis, and called three times on the name of Severus before the altar of the goddess. [10]
- I believe it was a newly reasoned scheme to meet a new emergency. [5]
- In short, he was a decidedly ordinary looking person; you would meet a hundred like him in the streets of Far Harbor and Beaverton. [9]
- To meet his wants you would have to leave the rest of your class behind and that you must not do. [3]
- I have always wanted to deal with everyone I meet candidly and honestly. [7]
- They are so vividly portrayed that we are convinced the author must have known them in that great world with which he was so familiar; we should not be surprised to meet any of them in the streets of London. [4]
- However, her Samaritan's visit brought her some reward, for to meet Orion coming out of Paula's room with so beautiful and elegant a woman was a thing worth opening her eyes. [10]
- The parting was very painful to him, and when Hermas saw his eyes full of tears and felt his hands tremble, he said, "Do not be troubled about me, Paulus; we shall meet again, and I will never forget you and my father. [10]
- It would be very agreeable for me thus to meet my old friends at my own home, but I cannot just now be absent from here so long as a visit there would require. [7]
- I have called upon him for the proof, and he does not at all meet me as Trumbull met him upon that of which we were just talking, by producing the record. [7]
- People who grow up together and meet every day, morning, noon, and night, get used to each other as the foot does to the sandal, and the sandal to the foot, but the heart remains untouched. [10]
- Then I stole up to my room, put on my brother's uniform, and came down to meet Voban near the citadel, as we had arranged. [11]
- He was coming up the narrow stairs, so she ran out to meet him, blushing as though she were doing something wrong. [10]
- They betray an unmanly terror when I offer them a cigar; they tell lies and hurry away to meet engagements which they have not made when they are threatened with the hospitalities of my box. [5]
- So the people universally are not quick to suspect any imposition, and meet frankness with frankness, and good-nature with good-nature, in a simple-hearted, primeval manner. [4]
- It is not uncommon to meet with persons who faint at the sight of blood. [6]
- But he was unable to meet the displeasure in her face. [9]
- I want you two to go over and meet her. [9]
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