Example sentences of "[vb pp] to deal with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Those new pressures have created new and more pressing management problems , particularly with respect to the development of flexibility in organizations designed to deal with stability , and with lower levels of turbulence . |
2 | Constructivism is designed to deal with reference and holism . |
3 | Protectionist policies , designed to deal with unemployment , temporarily ended the rule of the Conservative Party at the end of 1923 just as surely as it helped the Conservative Party to political dominance in the 1930s . |
4 | Once the meat was served , they reckoned the underlings could be trusted to deal with pudding and dessert . |
5 | In addition , there are some ideas about further changes that should be made to deal with poverty in old age , which is largely a problem for women . |
6 | Gowing goes on to indicate the health hazard arising from the intense alpha activity of polonium at the Windscale site : ‘ Alpha handling procedures had to be greatly upgraded to deal with polonium , and for a time everyone had to work with respirators … |
7 | The once-in-a-while reward is often used to deal with disobedience about coming to the parents ' bed in the middle of the night . |
8 | In Swade 's view , if software is material culture then museums could offer it a better home because museum curators are equipped to deal with software as object . |
9 | He sounds a further note of caution : ‘ It is sometimes difficult to be sure you are sending your cars to be serviced at a garage that is properly equipped to deal with diesel vehicles and has appropriately trained staff . ’ |
10 | There will also be an examination of measures needed to deal with girl offenders . |
11 | The party considered that a building programme of 11 000 new dwellings over a 5-year period was required of which 3000 were needed to deal with slum clearance , 2000 to clear the priority waiting lists and a further 6000 for general waiting list applications . |
12 | The Romans left fewer substantial marks on what they called Caledonia than they did on southern Britain , largely because so many of their attempts to establish regional centres collapsed when they were recalled to deal with unrest in southern Britain , or even back to Continental Europe and to Rome itself . |
13 | He referred me to President of India v. La Pintada Compania Navigacion S.A. [ 1985 ] A.C. 104 where , in declining to extend the common law so as to enable a plaintiff to recover interest by way of general damages , the House of Lords were influenced by the fact that the legislature had twice intervened to deal with entitlement to interest . |
14 | Two possibilities were developed to deal with man 's new homelessness in the world , his exposure , as Foucault puts it , to the finitude of the event , which attempted to draw all these heterogeneous histories together again : either men sought for some fundamental law through which a new general history could be constituted , or historicity as such was defined in terms of ‘ man ’ — whether as progress , economic laws , or cultural totalities . |
15 | If a sub-committee is appointed , consider the advantages of some common membership with any other groups appointed to deal with staffing and resources , including finance . |
16 | Mrs Lambird of Belford Gardens , Darlington , said yesterday she felt the county council should recruit staff trained to deal with dyslexia . |
17 | if you have been , or become bankrupt or insolvent as you will not be allowed to deal with money ; |
18 | Is the Prime Minister satisfied that sufficient steps have been taken to deal with terrorism ? |
19 | In his address to the meeting , Carlyle Guerra de Macedo , the director of the Pan American Health Organization ( a specialized organization of the Organization of American States , which served as the Regional Office for the Americas of the World Health Organization ( WHO ) ) , warned that 42,000 people could die from cholera unless firm measures were taken to deal with malnutrition and the lack of basic sanitary and medical facilities in the countries concerned . |
20 | In England , the king 's court had come to claim " pleas of the Crown " — murder , gross felony — from the shire courts , which , by the end of the twelfth century , were mainly left to deal with debt and some land disputes within the county . |
21 | The songs , deceptively simple on the surface , yet painstakingly crafted , are unafraid to deal with texture and tone . |
22 | It does n't sort of get to me nowadays , I 've learned to deal with prejudice , but in a funny kind of way , it 's helped me get from the bottom to the top . |
23 | I have already stated that a small team is being established to deal with Council Tax enquiries following Scottish Office publicity . |
24 | Two other commissions were also to be established to deal with border problems such as drug trafficking , smuggling , illegal emigration and guerrilla attacks . |
25 | Further capacity would be required to deal with sewage sludge and industrial and chemical waste as new legislation tightened up on private plants . |
26 | In 1974 Lord Gardiner was appointed chairman of a committee to consider what provisions and powers , consistent to the maximum extent practicable in the circumstances with the preservation of civil liberties and human rights , were required to deal with terrorism and subversion in Northern Ireland , including provisions for the administration of justice ; and to examine the working of the Act of 1973 . |
27 | Before the final structure and numbers of staff required to deal with Council Tax can be finalised there are various issues which need to be addressed . |