Example sentences of "[prep] deal with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Ombudsman William Reid made his criticism after dealing with a complaint from one of the 121 farmers who will now get extra compensation . |
2 | It is not difficult to tell from casual chat at court who does what and after dealing with a few claims you soon get to know who is on the other side acting for the insurance companies . |
3 | Then , after dealing with the Grand Slam Cup and explaining how he only went along with the idea after insisting that the event would also produce $2m for the development of the game in ‘ third world tennis countries , he went on : |
4 | Again the number attending was large , and again the canons of the Council , after dealing with the problems occasioned by anti-popes , covered a range of reforming issues . |
5 | A further , and rather extreme way of dealing with a chronological survey of art is to eliminate the artists . |
6 | Over the years I watched as senior officers struggled to come to terms with our bizarre presence , which overcame any respect they might have had for our practical mastery of dealing with a world they were wary of . |
7 | This was entirely the wrong way to make policy and a cavalier way of dealing with a popular and effective service . |
8 | There are several ways of dealing with a hot , dry site . |
9 | There are three ways of dealing with a topic indirectly . |
10 | A third way of dealing with a topic indirectly , perhaps the most difficult to handle , is to use analogy . |
11 | As a way of dealing with a crisis this seemed repugnant — a bit like a child only turning to his parents when he or she wants something . |
12 | Several years ago the Daily Mail considered the best way of dealing with a flasher on a golf course and received in reply a letter which ran : |
13 | What appealed to me was the notion , on paper at least , of dealing with a so-called pacifist who was unaware of his feelings and potential for violence inside himself that were the very same feelings he abhorred in society . |
14 | We discussed ways of dealing with a relapse and made follow-up arrangements for three , six , nine and 12 months . |
15 | Mr and Mrs T questioned whether family counselling might have been a better way of dealing with a very complicated situation , or at worst whether an interdict could be placed on the older boys in the W family . |
16 | Since factors incur their major costs in the first year of dealing with a new client and make their best returns the longer the relationship lasts this is an area they must continue to address . |
17 | No doubt such perception had contributed to the man 's wealth , D'Arcy considered , as he sought the most diplomatic way to accuse his client of dealing with a terrorist organisation . |
18 | One way of dealing with a philosophical myth is to expose its implications . |
19 | There is another way of dealing with a philosophical myth . |
20 | It was one of the very rare occasions when Chaplin made himself a worker , a member of the proletariat with all the attendant problems of low wages , of dealing with a foreman , and of sustaining a home and family . |
21 | Although he was only one of the four Sergeants in charge of us , he was Duty-Sergeant for the first week , so that all the complexities of dealing with a group of recruits at the start of their training fell to him . |
22 | You fully know as an old pressman the difficulty of dealing with a big speech late at night … |
23 | For now we can proceed in terms of dealing with a fundamental social order which can be usefully described as disorganized capitalism . |
24 | In my judgment , Parliament intended to and did provide a simple and expeditious method of dealing with a person arrested without warrant by a constable who had reasonable grounds for believing that that person had broken a condition of his bail , or was likely to break a condition of his bail , or was likely to fail to surrender to custody . |
25 | They have been a very popular means of dealing with a wide variety of functions which ministers want to encourage , to finance and to guide , but which would not fit easily into the structure of a government department . |
26 | Restrictions are a warning that there is some restriction on the powers of dealing with a registered property by the registered proprietor ; eg by a tenant for life . |
27 | An alternative method of dealing with a difficult minority might be a reverse takeover offer ( see para 4.6 below ) . |
28 | I think also on the inherent fault situation , I mean when somebody buys a vehicle the vehicle has to be of a standard obviously and if there are problems there then obviously people appreciate the fact that they can go back and this is really the point of dealing with a reputable dealer from the word go . |
29 | Probably the most effective way of dealing with an incipient spin in practice is to move forwards on the stick , apply the opposite rudder to check the yaw and then to use all the controls normally to bring the aircraft level . |
30 | Travel : Doing the Twist with the wild men of Borneo In search of excitement : a teenager describes an arduous trek on the other side of the world ; her mother describes the difficulties of dealing with an adventurous daughter . |