Example sentences of "[adv] deal with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Any suggestion that the civil law alone deals with mistaken conduct is clearly erroneous .
2 Whenever difficulty is experienced in the course of business , such as dealing with a partner who appears not to be pulling his full weight or a developing personality clash between two partners , if the existing agreement proves inadequate to the task of resolving the dispute it should as a matter of priority be revised so that from then on it sufficiently deals with such matters in a way that takes account of the actual experience .
3 Deaf people even after they began to be educated , were thought only to deal with concrete information , to understand only the here-and-now .
4 They knew that the village police sergeant and constable were there not only to deal with ordinary crime but to report on any political activity in their district .
5 I personally find it hardest to deal with married men , still sexually active with their wives while seeking casual unsafe sex with gay men and refusing either to change their sexual style or to consider the possible results .
6 It may not occur ; pupils may be resilient enough to deal with negative social encounters themselves , or may have the kind of personality that makes them unlikely to arise .
7 Although passage through the gut did not improve germination rates , it must be remembered that the birds are the only frugivores large enough to deal with some of the fruits , e.g. Casuarius casuarius in Queensland taking Beilschmiedia ( Lauraceae ) fruits and passing the seeds more or less intact even though they are 6 cm diameter and weigh 52g .
8 government was , however , ‘ attracted to the principle of using the skills of advice agencies , especially to deal with those areas of work in which their special experience is likely to be greater than that of many solicitors in private practice .
9 I know booksellers who regard the written word with the utmost suspicion , profess that they do not understand it , and will have nothing to do with it ; dealers who specialise in autograph material , but will not touch books — unless , of course , they happen to be on the subject of autographs ; and many who maintain an ambivalent attitude , preferring to keep their options open and , if they can afford it , employing some eccentric especially to deal with this awkward material .
10 Many go to establishments set up especially to deal with British national tastes in food , drink , and entertainment .
11 And in any case , I only deal with small domestic animals . ’
12 Both sets of recommendations , unfortunately , only deal with structural changes , with reforms which will alter the balance between producer and consumer or between the ‘ right ’ and the ‘ left ’ .
13 Such businesses are not going to survive in the face of the pressure being applied by insurance companies to have their customers only deal with approved repairers , particularly when it is becoming harder and more expensive to become an approved repairer and then maintain one 's company as such .
14 Anglicans and Protestants now not only heard the first systematic teaching on the word of God in the Church ever formulated by a Catholic Council ( for Trent had only dealt with particular points at issue with the Reformers ) , but also admired it .
15 Left message with reception that I had only dealt with three calls — no more time to deal with any others .
16 Er , I think Prince who , perhaps dealt with domestic politics , but one thing he has exposed is the green cause which I 'm very pleased about because I do n't think that the politicians in this country take these issues seriously enough !
17 When economic stability improves and we are able to deal with these problems , the support and participation of the community continues to be important , but perhaps dealing with other kinds of problems .
18 With Global Strategy you can spread your investment monies widely , if you wish , whilst still only dealing with one fund manager .
19 His practice in Abingdon is constantly dealing with exercise-induced injuries .
20 They could perhaps find a replacement make-up artist , though that would prove difficult at such short notice , but someone coming in at the last moment would find it hard to cope with the unusual styles , and the actors would be having problems enough dealing with first-night nerves without having to face any added strain .
21 Or are we indeed , as some writers quoted previously would argue , merely dealing with certain special cases ?
22 Such forces could obviously deal with any lesser adversary .
23 How do you personally deal with all the problems you 've pointed out ?
24 probably erm the clerk could perhaps deal with that then .
25 IT , OT and CTT policies do not include a ‘ more specifically insured ’ exclusion so even if an expensive ring for example , which may be lost or stolen , is separately insured under a Home or All Risks policy we can still only deal with this on an independent liability basis .
26 By necessity , this part of the book can only deal with some of these requirements , and it begins by discussing the grounds on which a wide appeal can be made to counter the existence of an underclass .
27 ( 6 ) A licensing board may only deal with any proceedings relating to matters mentioned in paragraphs ( a ) to ( i ) of subsection ( 2 above at a quarterly meeting of the board held by virtue of section 4.1 a of this Act .
28 Similarly , wholesale buyers may only deal with those who can speak the local language , refusing in principle to use an international language like English , French or Chinese .
29 Malpas , the captain , normally deals with such intrusions efficiently , but blundered on this occasion with a slack header towards his goalkeeper which Wright intercepted and guided beyond the advancing Main .
30 An insecticide soon deals with all that .
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