met造句91. He was met by a throng of journalists and photographers.
92. Richard has the biggest ego of anyone I've ever met.
93. We've never met before.
94. The hijackers threatened to kill one passenger every hour if their demands were not met.
95. Both sides met in order to try to resolve their differences.
96. Montgomery's new style of leadership met with Leslie's wholehearted approval.
97. The world is so big but I met you, while the world is so small that I lost you in the end.
98. Henderson recalled that he first met Pollard during a business trip to Washington.
99. He had met his old lady when he was a house painter and she was a waitress.
100. The plans to desegregate the universities were met with opposition.
101. She didn't rap to me when I met her the other day.
102. We have met before, but we haven't been formally introduced.
103. Her husband is about the most boring person I've ever met.
104. He and Liz became lovers soon after they first met.
105. When I saw you across the room I knew I'd met you before.
106. I cried because I had no shoes until I met a man who had no feet.
107. She met with an old friend at a dinner party.
108. Your number was up the first time I met you.
109. As far as I can remember, this is the third time we've met.
110. He was reading the plays of Shakespeare when I met him in the library the other day.
111. As soon as I met Dick, he entranced me because he has a lovely voice.
112. You've met Ben's new girlfriend, haven't you? What's she like?
113. The prime minister met with an all-party delegation from the city council.
114. I had met with him to explain the format of the programme and what we had in mind.
115. His rudeness when we first met didn't dispose me very kindly to/towards him.
116. I didn't think that I could ever trust happiness. Then I met you.Happy Valenti ne's Day, Dear.
117. The schoolmaster met us and led us round the campus.
118. I didn't think that I could ever trust happiness. Then I met you.
119. Have you two met?
120. The Prime Minister's reply was met with howls of laughter from the opposition frontbench.