Sentence examples for meet going from inspiring English sources

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But before the Bulldogs could get their track meet going on the field against Arkansas' gambling defense, Georgia's special teams made the game's first big play.

"So I said, 'Ashton, you're in London; you've got a great meet going' — I painted some sort of scenario — and then, 'Here it is, first attempt.' Boom, he went right over it.

You should remember that for each person you meet going up the ladder, it's interview No. 1 for that executive.

CALLER: I saw the swap meet going up and I've shopped there a couple times, and there's nothing but shops that are owned and or operated by people of color.

The conditions for their reopening are strict, though: the agreement is reportedly based on a set of criteria the club has to meet going forward, including 32 new licensing conditions.

Starting where the wall and the ceiling meet, going to the center of the ceiling, or toward the light fixture.

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They would meet, go to the courthouse and get married.

In the end, though, it was Leyva who got better and better as the meet went on.

An official ordered Pappas back to the track, and he lingered there as the meet went on.

As the meet went on, the otherworldliness of Phelps's performance found expression in other swimmers' tales.

Rear Window meets Gone Girl.

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