Example sentences of "we are dealing [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The definition of " new tenant or occupier " is discussed in Chief Constable of Tayside v. Angus District Licensing Board , 1980 S.L.T. ( Sh.Ct. ) 31 where it is held that " new " refers to both tenant and occupier and that at 32 " we are dealing with the removal of the licensee , when he yields up possession to a new tenant or a new occupier/occupant " . |
2 | It is convenient to deal with them here while we are dealing with the question of loss of future earnings . |
3 | We are dealing with the issue of investment and the necessity for it — which , I regret to say , the Chancellor of the Exchequer did not seem to understand . |
4 | When we are dealing with the structure plan for which there is no local plan in force , we have a new problem which is that , owing to the diagrammatic nature of the plans , no one will be able to say with certainty that this does or does not affect the claimant 's property , but that nevertheless , because of that very uncertainty , a wider number of properties may be affected . |
5 | When we are dealing with the literature on voting behaviour , we are dealing with a literature that has come to display turbulence in the face of electoral behaviour that has become increasingly volatile and unpredictable . |
6 | Here we are dealing with the difference between implicit and explicit relevance . |
7 | Before I move on to other contributions , can I remind everybody that we are dealing with the Employee Resources Report . |