Example sentences of "[noun pl] to deal [prep] the problem " in BNC.

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1 Group tramways in the early days to deal with the problem of the very dusty streets which were to be found in most towns then in summer .
2 In a few moments my right hon. Friend the Chancellor will set out our detailed proposals to deal with the problem of repossessions .
3 The suggestion for a community treatment order was rejected by some , on the grounds that it would infringe civil liberties , there was insufficient research to justify this extra measure , the existing legislation provided a sufficient framework to give the necessary powers to deal with the problem , and changing the law might divert attention from the real need to provide resources to support an acceptable programme of community care .
4 Another who may find himself in the same situation will call upon all his inner resources in his efforts to deal with the problem .
5 In his first public appearance since his election , the President-elect , Fernando Collor de Mello , on Dec. 22 , 1989 , ruled out any plans to bring forward his inauguration from March 15 , 1990 , and promised to use fiscal and administrative reforms to deal with the problem of inflation , including privatization and the dismissal of superfluous civil servants .
6 It set up a succession of bodies to deal with the problem , but in 1922 it actually cut back expenditure , already insufficient , in this sphere .
7 Examples of simoniacal practices ( and numerous mandates to deal with the problem ) abound in the papal registers .
8 The Thames Valley Police has formed special Burglary squads to deal with the problem .
9 Most major banks have fraud departments to deal with the problem … but its the customer who ends up paying .
10 The Home Secretary , Kenneth Clarke , would introduce measures to deal with the problem ‘ very shortly ’ .
11 Sometimes he may be able to solve the problem himself , while in other cases he will call in technical specialists to deal with the problem .
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