Example sentences of "could deal with the " in BNC.
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1 | Reluctance was a diffuse prejudice rather than a lobby , and he could deal with the people who expressed reluctance one by one . |
2 | That she could deal with the philosophical and ideological issues related to women 's position in the family is evident from the poem ‘ Man the Monarch ’ in which she debunks the view that men 's sovereignty over women derives from Adam : |
3 | They had already suspected what the problems were , and Liz and her parents soon started to discuss ways in which they could deal with the backlog of paperwork . |
4 | Put bluntly , it did so because it failed to convince enough people it could deal with the Conservative legacy and had a plausible philosophy of wealth creation of its own . |
5 | They could deal with the cleaning and laundry , for instance , and handle bookings , as well as general maintenance . |
6 | Third , when facilities management first took off in the US , suppliers were dealing solely with mainframes , and could earn higher margins from significant economies of scale — several mainframes were centralised on one site , and could deal with the information technology requirements of many customers — and so the old bureau service was recreated under another name . |
7 | They could deal with the ill-organized forces of eastern Europe 's revolutionary outbursts . |
8 | No single group of states , for instance , could deal with the problem of ‘ corruption and vandalisation ’ in the cultural sphere ( Soviet spokesmen at this time generally cited the ‘ Rambo ’ films and other examples of ‘ warnography ’ ) . |
9 | ‘ Because my husband was confident he could deal with the matter on his own , ’ Ursula replied . |
10 | I would be glad if you could deal with the above in terms of your role as contact with DSO staff . |