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Example sentences for "could meet"

  • Guercino also was one of his favourites; of his he copied every thing he could meet with, having selected him, after the Caracci, for his first guide.

  • Could any of your readers inform me when this remarkable trial took place, and where I could meet with a more detailed account?

  • The captain, it appears, had in a bravado sworn to attack their fleet if he could meet it.

  • After this, no Buccaneer dared to go into the woods alone, but the next day, sallying out in troops, they killed all the monsters they could meet.

  • Their commander was Don Alonso del Campo d'Espinosa, the vice-admiral of the Indian fleet, who had been despatched to those seas to protect the Spanish colonists, and put to the sword every adventurer he could meet.

  • Morgan, complaining much of the fruitless labours of his foragers, at last placed himself at the head of 350 men, and sallied into the country to torture every wealthy Spaniard he could meet.

  • I have collected, begged, borrowed, and stolen, all the songs I could meet with.

  • I thought it true, and I conversed with her on the secrets of our band; I boasted to her of the deeds we had done, and she consented to be mine whenever we could meet with a fitting opportunity.

  • Oh that there were a thousand bottles, that we could meet as we have done now every night!


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "could meet" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    could afford; could bring; could catch; could desire; could devise; could earn; could ever; could feel; could get; could meet; could not; could not have said; could not have told; could not help being; could not help smiling; could play; could read; could rely; could sing; could speak; could stand; could walk; good idea; independent nation; must keep; primum mobile