Example sentences of "have to deal with [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Chairman , Sir David Nicholas ( right ) has to deal with government , shareholders and editors
2 Lesley still has to deal with idiot boy hecklers : ‘ Women can not express their sexuality freely in any area of life , especially in popular music .
3 and you did n't have to deal with money .
4 The the coal man did n't have to deal with money because I think some of them was dipping into their bags you know .
5 So any feature analyser would have to deal with context so therefore they started to look at the role of context and we 're gon na look at contextual effects later on , probably next week or the week after .
6 He did n't have to deal with aggro from the desk clerk who had offered to fix him up with anything , and he meant anything , for a large fee .
7 I 've been having to deal with electricity since the word go and I 've tried to use it in a musically creative and responsible way .
8 There are also connotations , however , of freedom from fear , freedom from the boredom of having to deal with work for which the learner has no motivation , freedom to move from activity to activity as desired .
9 And all of them are having to deal with innovation in some way or other .
10 And say ‘ look , part of growing up means that you 're going to have to deal with nastiness
11 Howard had to deal with criticism , too .
12 Many of the songs , perforce , had to deal with injustice and exploitation , and it was their effective and social melancholia that inspired Rosengarten and Leonard .
13 But the difference also reflects the need for autarchy within district management teams in the NHS , which had to deal with uncertainty about patient outcomes within a vague set of government guidelines .
14 Those who , like Emily Davies , wished to give middle class girls exactly the same educational opportunities as boys in terms of curriculum and examinations , had to deal with opposition arising from the view that adolescent girls needed to conserve their energies for reproduction .
15 if you are a personal acquaintance of anyone with whom you are required to have business dealings during the course of your work , for example , if you have to deal with benefit claims or tenders for contracts made by friends or relatives .
16 He has none of the other worries or tasks that you have to deal with daily .
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