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How to use MET in a sentence

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Having sung 12 roles at the MET is an impressive item on any tenor's vita, and not surprisingly he had no problems filling the Lisner Auditorium with his sound.
We also propose that hyposialylation would dampen the phosphorylation level of the MET receptor and, therefore, result in the disengagement of its downstream pathways.
He also admits that she looked as beautiful on her wedding day as she did when they first met 32 years before.
Any new fan who inquires further into the obstacles he met will I hope be shaken to the core by the venomous snobbery that stood in his way.
Of course, if we'd lived there, we would never have met our drinking buddy neighbours here.
Claims that the world's first cloned baby could be on its way have been met with widespread condemnation.
Often this is met with a quizzical expression and a demand for me to explain what I am asking them.
Its products are sold in supermarkets all over Europe, but Quorn's arrival stateside earlier this year met with a less than rapturous reception.
It was a pleasure to have made your acquaintance and to have met your wonderful dedicated team.
Even Drake, who was far from a child when he first met Hon Shun, had grown up in many ways these past months.
He met the target with a programme of acquisitions and in the process saw the company's share price cut by two thirds.
This was met with congratulations from the oldies, but the usual jibing remarks from my sister.
A Met Office spokesman said that the cold weather would continue until Sunday, when it should become milder.
The Met Office has predicted an unsettled period of weather with rain and wind.
The Met Office weather forecast for Swindon predicts sun over the weekend, with temperatures dropping.
The day before we met in his Oxfordshire yard, he was given back his licence to train racehorses after an 18-month suspension.
And all those leaders including the acting director for FEMA who was there also, met with the president.
Though we'd only just met, it felt like spending a lazy Saturday afternoon with an old friend.
It felt like ages since we'd all met up, and in fact, thinking back, it was the night of the four-hour journey.
She was met with the tip of a black sword quivering centimeters away from her nose.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The claviger testaceus is a small beetle, often met in the dwellings of ants.
This is met with chiefly in the humerus and in the clavicle.
On Thursday, October 29, Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk met with a delegation of the National Coalition Supporting Eurasian Jewry.
When she met him she was quite calm, tranquil and clear-eyed.
Clemens had met Nasby on the circuit, and was very fond of him.
My schoolfellows met me with spiteful and merciless jibes because I was not like any of them.
We only once met with the cockchafer in Scotland, at Sorn, in Ayrshire.
It is even to be met with in the tiny cabin of a coasting vessel.
A long living room with a cobblestone fireplace met their gaze.
Such a claver as there was, to be sure, when Tom and the Harrisons met!
There is a cogency in your argument that I have seldom met with.
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