Which preposition to use with met
Mathilde, Princesse, meeting with; salon of.
[Sidenote: Odes ii, 13, 35] Claudius was a trifle perturbed (it was a little white bitch he used to keep for a pet) when he spied this black shag-haired hound, not at all the kind of thing you could wish to meet in the dark.
They afterwards met at college, where a more extended theatre was afforded for the exercise of Balty Mahu's malignity.
He had nails in his, and one of our friends whom we met on the ice had woollen socks over his boots.
It is only in London that people meet for the first time at a friend's house, and then, if they take to each other, practically live together for weeks after.
One answer invariably comes, "God taught them," which can be met by saying this is true, but that God "teaches" by putting things into the world and giving men power to think.
THE BERLIN CONGRESS M. JULES GREVY, READING MARSHAL MACMAHON'S LETTER OF RESIGNATION TO THE CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES M. JULES GREVY ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC BY THE SENATE AND CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES MEETING AS THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY THE ELYSEE PALACE, PARIS HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA, ABOUT 1879 M. DE FREYCINET MME.
It has been our fortune to meet under strange conditions, Captain Carlyleconditions testing us, and revealing the very depths of our natures.
Thus do I say God and the sweet saints bless thee in thy love, dear lad, for a right noble lady is Helen the Beautiful and meet to thine embracements.
" For lovers who had just met after a year's separation these two were strangely subdued.
The lady persisted and appeared one morninga pretty, well-dressed femme du monde whom I had often met without making her acquaintance.
So Abdulla hearkened to the spirit's will and buried the pledge of his wife's recovery in a new earthen pot just at the spot where the four roads meet near his house
To Antony Caesar sent a letter, bidding him either withdraw from the sea a day's journey on horseback, and grant him the free privilege of coming to him by boat on condition that they should meet within five days, or else to cross over to Italy himself on the same terms.
Before another judgment-seat one day we will stand You and I, my lady, and he by our side, He who won my heart, who held my life in his hand, He who bought you with gold to be his bride; Before an assembled world we shall stand, we three, To meet from the merciful Judge our doom of weal or woe, He holds His righteous balance true and evenly, And which is the vilest sinner we then shall know.
Tisn't as if they'd met like strangers.
These men were accustomed to meet of an evening for general discussion and speculation.
The next day the two men met over a bottle of wine, and settled their differences in an amicable manner.
At Ludlow Street she could suddenly see the house, the trees meeting before it in a lace of green, the two iron jardinières empty.
All were eager to see and shoot the buffaloes which I assured them we would certainly meet during the day.
But how could I help it, when everybody is so good and kind to me?" The glances of the older women met across the bright head.
She spoke something of a black man, whom she had met about twilight hewing at the root of a tall tree.
The alliance between the three sons of Hermengarde was at once renewed; they raised an army; the Emperor marched against them with his; and the two hosts met between Colmar and Bâle, in a place called le Champ rouge ("the Field of Red").
Here I met again several officers of the Italian Field Artillery, whom I met above Val Brenta in January, including the Neapolitan Adjutant of Colonel Bucci.
HERBERT Troops of armed men, Met in the roads, would bless us; little children, Rushing along in the full tide of play, Stood silent as we passed them!
By the new law the electors do not meet until the second Monday in January.