Example sentences of "[prep] deal with the " in BNC.
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1 | 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 : |
2 | 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 . |
3 | In consequence , police modes of thought build up into classifiable systems of praxis which are the product of dealing with the extremes of social experience . |
4 | Michael Tye , in his recent book The Metaphysics of Mind ( Cambridge , 1989 ) , has a way of dealing with the difficulty which , if it worked , would solve the materialist 's problem . |
5 | This operation was carried out as the only possible way of dealing with the menace of the drug dealers . |
6 | In March 1931 , Sir john Simon spoke of socialism as ‘ a poisonous doctrine ’ and declared that he would not close his mind to tariffs as a method of dealing with the economic crisis . |
7 | Normally ( see Fig. 3.2 ) cortisol is secreted mainly around the time of waking and this seems to be part of dealing with the ‘ stress ’ of waking up and preparing for the new day . |
8 | ‘ Nobody stops to consider the problems of drafting , or whether the new act of parliament is the best way of dealing with the problem at hand , ’ he said . |
9 | The choice of film seemed appropriate on the day the simmering dispute boiled over with growing frustration and bitterness among the staff , many of whom attended the Clapham train disaster and are veterans of dealing with the aftermath of IRA bomb blasts . |
10 | Most of the police station meeting was taken up by discussion between council officers and the police on security for the Ks and ways of dealing with the club — to which the council , just to complicate matters further , had indemnified a £100,000 loan . |
11 | In principle , they can fix their financial risks and get on with the job of dealing with the commercial ones . |
12 | By the late 1920 , following the General Strike and the problem of dealing with the Poor Law authorities , Baldwin decided that the Conservatives would fight the 1929 General Election on its past record rather than a future commitment to major social reform . |
13 | The British public were cautious and it took the Second World War to inspire a new , and more forward-looking , attitude to the problem of dealing with the economy and unemployment . |
14 | This common feeling , shared by the knights from the shires scattered along the Conservative back benches in the Commons , was more than mere aristocratic disdain , although if you were already seated in a large country estate it cast a different light upon the tiresome business of dealing with the Whitehall bureaucracy . |
15 | But behind the imminent business of dealing with the Scotland of the early 1560s lay the even more complex matter of appreciating the nature of her kingdom , and the particular qualities needed for successful royal rule . |
16 | ‘ It is not a good way of dealing with the battle against doping , ’ he added . |
17 | Mr Ken Hipwood of Anglian Water said that the costs of dealing with the nitrate problem had been calculated but they were being kept secret . ’ |
18 | It may well be possible to find ways of dealing with the demands of the various themes of these acts by yet greater dependence upon the hierarchical/control model — indeed it almost certainly will be — but at what level of success in terms of the educational needs of the pupils and at what cost to the motivation of staff ? |
19 | After the hassle of dealing with the subtle sunlight of evening , it was a sheer relief to set up tripod at the Moorea Village Hotel , and shoot a few of the guests relaxing at sunset beneath the convenient palm-tree across the still waters of the swimming pool ( figure XX ) . |
20 | Madame always had a little stage set up there at the end , and I remember thinking at the time , well , seven nights in a week and seven different acts , it 's one way of dealing with the situation . |
21 | It was around this point , in the midst of dealing with the many demands being made on my attention , that I happened to glance out of a window and spotted the figure of the young Mr Cardinal taking some fresh air around the grounds . |
22 | This is the holistic way of dealing with the problems with which we are all going to have to cope , whether those problems are to do with our physical , emotional or mental well-being . |
23 | As well as the extreme distress and loss of life this condition can cause , the hospital costs of dealing with the fractures are some £160 million a year , and a fifth of orthopaedic beds are occupied by such cases . |
24 | As the waiting room is full , they may suggest that the practical step of dealing with the electricity bill is an obvious option . |
25 | There are different ways of dealing with the timing of ‘ learning experiences ’ . |
26 | The first involves teaching the patient alternative means of dealing with the feelings of tension which precede cutting , and the second involves psychotherapeutic measures aimed at improving the patient 's self-esteem , and her ability to communicate feelings and needs . |
27 | ‘ Disciplining teenagers calls for discussion , reason , explanation and an agreed way of dealing with the troubled situation for the benefit of all . ’ |
28 | Serious wrongs — unfaithfulness , cruelty of one kind or another — are not easy to confess or to forgive , but any other way of dealing with the past will harm not only the marriage but the two individuals — whether they need to forgive or to be forgiven . |
29 | However , there is no intention of dealing with the question of long-waves . |
30 | Kent County Council , at least , has ben persuaded of the value of the Hybrid Bill and appears to favour it as a means of dealing with the Channel Tunnel Rail Link . |