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

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1 I thought , at first , of Jean Hastie and of summoning her down to deal with this .
2 The girl flashed us a brilliant smile and took her brightly uniformed efficiency off to deal with another customer , a big American with a broad-brimmed stetson shading his leathery features .
3 Do n't be tempted to put off dealing with any items because of pressure of time ; in the long run of the whole transaction you will save time , and possible error too , by preparing all the documents at once , whilst the matter is fresh in your mind .
4 The trial judge later went on to deal with other and more serious injury : amongst other things he mentioned the question of arthritic changes .
5 In a short series of talks entitled Let the Figures Speak , I meditated on the Three Gems , the Four Truths , the Five Great Precepts , the Eightfold Path , and then went on to deal with some of the statistics of Burmese life — birth figures , infant mortality , crime figures , etc .
6 A monthly forum was set up to deal with all issues appertaining to Everton Park and each time , on top of the agenda , was the inadequate lighting within the park and surrounding neighbourhoods .
7 By the 1680s there were over fifty chancelleries ( prikazi ) set up to deal with new tasks and newly incorporated areas .
8 A tiny crack in the ice of formal relations with the Shipping Federation had appeared in June 1917 , when , arising out of an ad hoc conference attended by both parties on their own initiative on the limited issue of overtime in port on weekly vessels , a suggestion by the union that a Standing Central Joint Committee and appropriate District Committees might be set up to deal with this particular question , and possibly others , was referred by the representatives of the shipowners to their main body for consideration .
9 Between 1536 and 1544 the Court of Augmentations , set up to deal with monastic lands , took in almost £900,000 , an annual average of £112,390 , roughly equal to the whole of Henry VII 's ordinary income at his death .
10 Dr Colin Patten , general manager of the Down-Lisburn Unit , said the hospital had geared itself up to deal with more patients .
11 Dr Colin Patten , general manager of the Down-Lisburn Unit , said the hospital had geared itself up to deal with more patients .
12 Panic announced on Oct. 15 that joint working groups would be set up to deal with human rights violations , the lifting of discriminatory laws , media freedom and education .
13 It is easy enough to put another interpretation on the behaviour of the Robinses , to argue that they were doing their best in trying circumstances ( to forbid German was not a bad way of teaching English ) , and that they had their work cut out dealing with precocious children .
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