Example sentences of "to deal with [art] [adj] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The central plank of the proposals is to give the county court the power to deal with a substantial numbers of cases , particularly injury cases , reserving the High Court for complex and specialist cases .
2 The central plank of the proposals is to give the county courts the power to deal with a substantial numbers of cases , particularly injury cases , reserving the High Court for complex and specialist cases .
3 Your statement misrepresented the educational influences upon you in your early career and sought to excuse your failure to deal with the established links between poverty and ill health .
4 The number of Council Tax administrative staff below Senior Assistant level have been arrived at in total by examining the Community Charge case load per member of staff , projecting this on the basis of estimated case load for Council Tax and increasing this by 20% in order to deal with the personal elements of Council Tax , which were previously dealt with by the Community Charge Registration Officer .
5 Further provisions ( which are discussed in detail in Chapter 8 ) will be included to deal with the financial consequences of a partner 's death in such a way as to quantify the deceased 's share in the business and also provide for its payment without the need for any forced sale of partnership property .
6 Are our organs of government too crude to deal with the conflicting claims of the myriad small communities that make up the whole ?
7 ‘ Often on these wards there are not the resources to deal with the specific needs of children , ’ said Foster .
8 Jnana — relates to mystical or magical knowledge required by a spiritual teacher to enable him to deal with the mysterious powers of nature as well as the intuitive awareness of a single , all-including entity other than which nothing persists ( in simple terms , the Creator ) .
9 Then , greater diplomatic pressure , combined with the offer of a stronger attachment to the European Community and help to deal with the genuine grievances of Serbs and Croats , might have worked .
10 Marxism 's inability to deal with the political interventions of other oppositional groups has meant that its History can no longer claim to subsume all processes of change .
11 This paper will examine these as an indicator of some of the issues that may predominate in union attempts to deal with the complex problems of technological change at work .
12 Biomass will combine a range of recycling techniques to deal with the 40,000 tons of domestic waste generated by the 125,000 residents of Halton every year .
13 The cell gets used to damming the flood of drug-induced noise in order to be able to deal with the faint whispers of reality that float on top of it .
14 I have argued that antiracism has been unable to deal with the new forms in which racism has developed .
15 President Reagan 's claim that ‘ No other nation is in a position to deal with the key parties to the conflict on the basis of trust and reliability' jarred with assessments in early 1982 that no more than 0.5 per cent of Palestinians in the West Bank considered the United States was ‘ helpful ’ to the Palestinians in the search for a solution , and only approximately 2 per cent in the territories believed the United States was serious about a peaceful solution to the Middle East .
16 She agreed to continue working and took the therapist 's advice to contact a solicitor to deal with the legal aspects of the separation .
17 Although Uzell reckons there are no real dominant players , he divides the competition into four main areas : computer vendors , such as IBM Corp and ICL , which he reckons have the geographical scope and financial muscle to deal with the global demands of systems integration projects , but are unlikely to be independent , are often too hardware-oriented and lack the relevant software expertise ; management consultancies , such as Arthur Andersen and Price Waterhouse , which he believes do have the necessary business knowledge , but generally lack implementation skills and have little experience of large-scale project management ; telecommunications suppliers , such as AT&T Co and France Telecom , which again he reckons are too hardware-oriented and short of software skills ; and software houses , such as Electronic Data Systems Corp and Cap Gemini Sogeti SA , which he recommends for their independence and expertise , but feels that few are international enough or have the necessary financial clout to handle large deals .
18 Can not the hon. Gentleman understand that we are running a social security system in which we are trying to deal with the real needs of people who need support ?
19 During 1990 the government attempted to deal with the economic consequences of massive Soviet immigration , which presented a more serious threat to the Israeli economy than the Gulf crisis .
20 If P = unc we need to deal with the individual cases of Q separately .
21 Had B lost on the question of law in the Court of Appeal , it is practically inconceivable that the court would not have gone on to deal with the remaining points of appeal .
22 We thought that No. 10 was under-equipped to deal with the great departments of state .
23 The trigger points are innumerable but the nurse should have the maturity to deal with the resultant feelings in a constructive way that avoids reflecting any annoyance on to the patient .
24 And our systems need to be consistent because in that way we can manage and control them and yet they need to deal with the variable requirements of our different categories of users .
25 Another ‘ scholarship girl ’ was shamefully treated by the rest of us because of her ( very slight ) Cockney accent , her generally ‘ non-U ’ turns of phrase , and her inability to deal with the simpler points of etiquette , whether at table or in the classroom .
26 ‘ Representative processes , ’ says Hallowell , ‘ are at the root of Man 's capacity to deal with the abstract qualities of objects and events , his ability to deal with the possible or conceivable , the ideal as well as the actual , the intangible along with the tangible , the absent as well as the present object or event , with fantasy and with reality .
27 We have to make a bigger struggle to deal with the racial prejudices within the women 's movement especially in white countries .
28 We have provided an access fund to the institutions to enable them to deal with the few cases of hardship that genuinely occur .
29 ‘ Of course this is a truly shocking affair , ’ Wheeler continued in a tone proper for instructing young ordinands in the correct way to deal with the conventional tragedies of life .
30 While local officers work to deal with the everyday problems of the communities supported by Oxfam , assessing the overall situation is the responsibility of the Latin American desk at home in Oxford .
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