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Example sentences for "meet their"

  • P: Who know that they will have to meet their Lord, and that unto Him they are returning.

  • Y: Who bear in mind the certainty that they are to meet their Lord, and that they are to return to Him.

  • She behaved herself like to some that were making of them ready to go meet their bridegroom.

  • Women wishing to meet their lovers, or men their mistresses, use these personal columns.

  • Women whose social position is good, do not hesitate to meet their lovers at such places, for there is a great deal of truth in the old adage which tells us that "there's no place so private as a crowded hall.

  • One day in this sad mood he thought to see His people as they are in daily life, And not in holiday attire to meet their prince.

  • Great was the joy at his home-coming, and the Greeks and ladies of Constantinople went out to meet their friends in great cavalcades, and the pilgrims went out to meet their friends, and had great joy of them.

  • And when these came before the castle, Renier of Trit and his men knew them; and you may well think what joy they had 1 They issued forth and came to meet their friends, and all made great joy of each other.

  • Carefully and solemnly those who received the message came up to the time when they hoped to meet their Lord.

  • It induced a feeling of confidence and security that was not well founded, and led many to neglect the preparation necessary in order to meet their Lord.

  • My whole object was a desire to convert souls to God, to notify the world of a coming judgment, and to induce my fellow-men to make that preparation of heart which will enable them to meet their God in peace.

  • They had been unfaithful servants, their works would not bear the inspection of the heart-searching God, and they feared to meet their Lord.

  • Cooke became anxious, if not alarmed, lest the rate should fall below ninety-five, and consequently lest the subscribers should refuse to meet their obligations.

  • It was my expectation that the enforcement of that rule would, or might, end the speculation, inasmuch as the purchasers of gold would be unable to meet their obligations, and therefore it would be out of their power to create them.

  • As a matter of fact, however, many of the people involved recovered from the panic, and were able to meet their obligations.

  • Meanwhile Cecile saw her little girl and boy dressed in their best, and again rehearsed the curtsey and the bow and the little speeches with which they were to meet their father.

  • The happier wives were going out in their carriages to meet their husbands on the road, but Cecile did not even know when he was coming, nor by what road.

  • What the ability of its debtors to meet their engagements?

  • Well, sir, if the bank promptly calls in its loan of four hundred thousand dollars, will the debtors be enabled to meet their payments?

  • One series of promoters after another had published elaborate prospectuses, and failed to meet their liabilities.

  • This proved insufficient, and the company became unable to meet their engagements.

  • He lent to merchants when their vessels failed to bring them returns in time to meet their engagements.

  • They have, to their great credit, not only continued to meet their engagements, but have even repudiated the grounds of suspension now resorted to.

  • This will enable the smaller villages and agricultural regions of the country to be supplied with currency to meet their needs.

  • It now appears that there are other motives than a want of public confidence under which the banks seek to justify themselves in a refusal to meet their obligations.

  • Gathered to meet their companies, came from the upper end of the county, some few from Lebanon county.

  • Arriving in Sedbergh at a canter they slackened rein at a tavern and refreshed themselves with a draught of ale and an hour's carouse, before setting off to meet their prisoners at the Justice's house.

  • Therefore, when Robert Jeckel arrived with his friends before the high arched stone gateway that led into the avenue that approacheth Swarthmoor Hall, it was Mistress Fox, who, with her husband, came to meet their guests.

  • They remembered how, weeping, they had run down to the high arched gate of the orchard to meet their father, and to tell him what was a-doing up at the Hall.

  • So, in the spring of 1202, hardly more than half the knights presented themselves at Venice, and these found it quite impossible to meet their engagements.

  • When men learn to meet their wants by exertion in accord with nature's ways, they are said to use the forces of nature in production of wealth.

  • The ten thousand house owners can insure each owner against entire loss of his house by mutual agreement to meet their share of the total loss.

  • While the siege was going on the Swiss army concentrated, and marched to meet their foes.

  • The citizens had all crowded at the gates to meet their deliverers.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "meet their" 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:
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