Example sentences of "for deal [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You should surround yourself with close friends — it will put you in a good mood for dealing with a financial matter . |
2 | This commonsense method is useful for dealing with a large number of coins which are superficially similar , such as those of a long-lived Roman emperor and , particularly , ‘ immobilised ’ medieval coins . |
3 | If so , there is much rethinking to be done , for the theoretical paradigms that have dominated the last twenty years have nothing resembling an adequate critical framework for dealing with a factor as flagrantly nonabstract , as defiantly corporeal , as embarrassingly tangible as this . |
4 | It was said that the report had advocated crude measures for dealing with a complex problem , and that not enough was known about the patterns of library use and the effects of browsing , literature obsolescence , or other factors , to put the future of university libraries at risk by wholesale withdrawals from stock at this stage of their development . |
5 | Psychiatrist John White suggests that no marriage is problem-free but that there are three options open for dealing with a troubled marriage . |
6 | But the general thrust of the above discussion is relevant to all such cases : whatever the alternative to Ord. 53 procedure for dealing with a particular issue , the question is whether the peculiar features of an Ord. 53 make it inappropriate to use the alternative in the particular case in question . |
7 | Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty . |
8 | Even today there will be readers who will be glad to know of a formula for dealing with a salmon or a piece of one received as a present , too big to be consumed immediately and likely to prove wearisome if eaten cold day after day . |
9 | The code of practice of the Association of Funeral Directors describes every step of their procedures for dealing with a dead body but constantly emphasizes the need to behave with respect , the need to act ‘ as if the next-of-kin were standing at their elbow , or act as they would if the deceased were a member of their own family ’ . |
10 | The exercise successfully tested GAB 's procedures for dealing with a spillage , along with local emergency services and BP . |
11 | They usually involve a combination of the following organisational arrangements : ( 1 ) The physical separation of the various departments , often extending to matters of detail such as dining arrangements ; ( 2 ) An educational programme normally recurring to emphasise the importance of not improperly or inadvertently divulging confidential information ; ( 3 ) Strict and carefully defined procedures for dealing with a situation where it is considered that the wall should be crossed and the maintaining of proper records where this occurs : ( 4 ) Monitoring by compliance officers of the effectiveness of the wall , including the monitoring of employee trading ; and ( 5 ) Disciplinary sanctions where there has been an improper breach of the wall . |
12 | One direct result of the nuclear authorities ' assumptions on the remote possibility of catastrophic accidents , however , was that its plans for dealing with an emergency were consequently limited . |
13 | The Department of Employment document , prepared in March for the Secretary 's Strategy Group ( SSG ) maps out ‘ possible future strategies ’ for dealing with the problem of long-term unemployment . |
14 | America led the way in setting up an international system for dealing with the Indochina refugees . |
15 | America led the way in setting up an international system for dealing with the Indochina refugees . |
16 | The government was urged to provide funds for the training of staff and additional support for dealing with the more difficult pupils . |
17 | Various imaginative plans had already been suggested for dealing with the most difficult problem , the high-level waste . |
18 | Doctors in early modern England had developed no special skills for dealing with the health of older people . |
19 | There had been no provision by the War Office for dealing with the problem of sexually transmitted diseases , the only directive having been an exhortation from Lord Kitchener to the troops to be sexually continent . |
20 | The methodological focus of this chapter is to learn techniques for dealing with the relationship between two interval level variables ; such data is often called paired , X - Y data , since for each case we have a pair of values which we want to display together . |
21 | There was a formal process for dealing with the arrested . |
22 | There were two side doors 5ft wide on each side of the van for dealing with the churns at the stations , and sliding , instead of folding , doors were fitted . |
23 | In units which employ a multidisciplinary approach , each patient might be allocated one member of staff ( a ‘ primary therapist ’ ) who has the main responsibility for dealing with the patient 's problems . |
24 | What resources do they have for dealing with the unfamiliar , and how do they use them ? |
25 | If they are able to do so , what resources do they have for dealing with the external world , and how do they use them ? |
26 | This was advocated by the pioneer sexologists Masters and Johnson , as a satisfactory method for dealing with the common problem of premature ejaculation . |
27 | Lugard also laid down an elaborate protocol for dealing with the emirs and chiefs , who were to be treated by British officers with the precise degree of courtesy — and no more — which their rank deserved . |
28 | You have already defined what the worry is , so go on to look at the cause , list different possibilities for dealing with the cause and then decide on the action which seems most likely to be effective . |
29 | Exercise 6 suggests a method for dealing with the case where the LP is unbounded or infeasible at θ = 0 , but not for all values of 0 . |
30 | They also wanted to talk about Mr Lee 's policy for dealing with the action group , and asked that a meeting should take place as quickly as possible ; no replies were received to these letters , and the requests were made repeatedly . |