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Example sentences for "meet them"

  • So they hastened their steps towards the portal, but had not got half way across the wide lawn, when a pack of lions, tigers, and wolves came bounding to meet them.

  • But scarcely had they made half a dozen steps from the edge of the cliff, when a bird came fluttering to meet them.

  • Jason and his friends went boldly to meet them, slew a great many, and made the rest take to their heels, so that if the giants had had six legs apiece instead of six arms, it would have served them better to run away with.

  • She had not expected them back so soon: she was not ready to meet them.

  • Elizabeth did not seem to notice his silence; she talked on about Mr. Charrington, and the new schools; and then Cedric came flying down the path to meet them, and the next moment Malcolm saw Dinah smiling in the porch.

  • The young couple were to arrive the following afternoon, and Dinah had arranged to drive to Earlsfield to meet them.

  • The enemy, screaming like madmen, rushed to meet them.

  • The enemy was very much astonished that the Franks had chosen not to fight before the walls of Jerusalem, but had marched for nearly two days to meet them.

  • He knew that the eyes above the brown hand had become piercing, but there were many reasons why he did not care to meet them.

  • Two of the crew were not there at all, and their sweethearts had come down to the shore to meet them; and when they found that they had been slain, they tore their hair and tried to kill themselves with knives.

  • Stay here while I run forward to meet them.

  • But while they were busied herein they saw a man come out of the house, and down to the river to meet them; and they soon saw that he was tall and old, long-hoary of hair and beard, and clad mostly in the skins of beasts.

  • Come then, and let us meet them, fair friend!

  • But if ye be not of the Gods or their kindred, then are ye mere aliens; and we know not what to do with aliens, save we meet them in battle, or give them to the God, or save we make them children of the Bear.

  • Ralph thought a little, and then he said: "It is well; go we down and out of gates to meet them, that we may the sooner get on our way to Upmeads.

  • All the people of the town were come forth to meet them, for runners had gone before them, and they stood on either side of the way murmuring greetings, and with their heads bent low in reverence.

  • Your perplexities are so terribly comprehensive," said Rowland, smiling, "that one hardly knows where to meet them first.

  • He found in Florence some of his Roman friends, and went down on certain evenings to meet them.

  • The people of the inn came forward to meet them, in a little silent, solemn convoy.

  • And seeing them, he rose up and went to meet them: and worshipped prostrate to the ground.

  • And immediately he came forth to meet them with an infinite multitude, and a strong hand, 20:21.

  • And they that fired the city came also out to meet them.

  • And he would not grant that Israel should pass by his borders: but rather gathering an army, went forth to meet them in the desert, and came to Jasa and fought against them.

  • He knows they are bringing his friend, and, hastening forward to meet them, he receives the motionless body, hot, glowing tears pouring from his eyes.

  • But Mohammed, with a proud and grave expression of countenance, advances to meet them.

  • The viceroy's khaznadar advances to meet them with a body of soldiers.

  • He received them in his apartment, advancing to meet them with a kindly greeting.

  • They then repaired at once to the house of Sheik Hesseyni, who, already informed of what had taken place, came forward to meet them, leading Sitta Nefysseh.

  • Upon which he immediately gave orders, that one of his horsemen should be sent out to meet them, and to know who it was that was coming.

  • And behold there shall ye meet them, on the east of the river Sidon, and there the Lord will deliver unto thee thy brethren who have been taken captive by the Lamanites.

  • The old man went to meet them; took their hands in his; and kissed her on the cheek.

  • For his son Antigonus, understanding that his remains were coming over from Syria, went with all his fleet to the islands to meet them.

  • The Prince was waiting for them, and Dechartre was to meet them in the palace.

  • The Prince hastened to meet them, and led them through the empty salons into the gallery.

  • They walked through these alleys of the antique city to the church of Or San Michele, where it had been agreed that Dechartre should meet them.

  • She ran out into the hall to meet them, but had no sooner opened the study door than the tiniest of dogs trotted into the room and began sniffing cautiously at her father's clothes.

  • They were evidently expected for the moment their cab stopped a door on one of the upper floors was opened, and some one ran quickly down the stairs to meet them.

  • Therefore, I hail every possible opportunity of meeting Mr. Raeburn or his colleagues, try to find all the points we have in common, try as far as possible to meet them on their own ground.

  • To Lin it seemed as though the city leapt forward to meet them, so narrow was the space of time involved in reaching it.

  • The Capital and the fortified places will be denuded, and all who are available will march out to meet them.

  • As they approached the cloudy pinnacle whereon was situated the dragon's cave, one came forth at a distance to meet them.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    begin upon; cannot well; deadly wound; four horses; high frequency; large yellow; medullary rays; meet again; meet her; meet him; meet his; meet once; meet the; meet their; meet together; meet with; meeting held; meeting with; meetings were; only come; other institutions; peculiar institution; safe anchorage; steered north; thou art; wonder whether