Make_acquaintance : meet-36.3












[9 : Somebody ----s somebody ]
[2 : Somebody ----s ]



NP (Individual_1) V () PP[in] (Context) NP (Individual_2)
NP (Individual_1) V () PP[on] (Context) NP (Individual_2) AVP (Iterations)
NP (Individuals) V () PP[in] (Context) PP[ago] (Time)
NP (Individual_1) V () VPing (Depictive) NP (Individual_2) AVP (Iterations) PP[at] (Place)
NP (Individual_2) V () DNI (Individual_1)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) PP[through] (Intermediary)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) AVP (Iterations) Sub (Time)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) PP[for] (Particular_iteration) NP (Time)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) AVP (Place)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) PP[at] (Place)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) PP[in] (Place) AVP (Time)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) PP[in] (Place) PP[in] (Time)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) NP (Time)
NP (Individual_1) V () NP (Individual_2) PP[after] (Time)
NP (Individuals) V ()
NP (Individuals) V () PP[through] (Intermediary)
NP (Individuals) V () PP[through] (Intermediary) PP[ago] (Time)
NP (Individuals) V () PP[after] (Time)
NP (Agent) V ()
NP (Agent) V () NP (Co-Agent)
NP (Agent) V () PP.co-agent[with] (Co-Agent)


Examples from WordNet


I met this really handsome guy at a bar last night!
we met in Singapore



Examples from VerbNet


Brenda met with Molly.
Brenda and Molly met.
Anne met Cathy.
The committee met.
The populace fought.
Brenda fought with Molly.
Brenda and Molly fought.
Anne fought Cathy.



Examples from SemCor


Besides, it 's important to the way a painter thinks that he should move in a certain atmosphere, an atmosphere in which he may absorb the ideas of other masters, as Durer went_to Italy to meet Bellini and Mantegna''.
He had known when he first helped her to meet the right people and work with them that she did not intend to marry him.
The following year he devoted to the customary`` Wanderjahr'', traveling in Germany, France, and the_Netherlands, meeting the philosophers Schelling, Fichte, and Tieck.
For the occasion on which everyone already knows everyone and the host wishes them to meet one or a_few honored newcomers, then the`` open_house'' system is advantageous because the honored guests are fixed connective points and the drifting guests make and break connections at the door.
Just as I straightened_up with my duffel_bag, I heard:`` Sahjunt_Yoorick, meet Mrs._Major_J._A._Roebuck''.
My wish to meet Samuel_Beckett had been prompted by simple curiosity and interest in his work.
She could always predict what Stanley was going_to do, ever since she first met him.
He helped her meet people so she could go_out and do the work she wanted.
But everyone I met had sought cover first and asked questions later.
He also met Count_Rumford( born Benjamin_Thompson in Woburn,_Mass.) who was then serving the Elector_of_Bavaria, and the physicist Ritter; these were Oersted 's main contacts in science.