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

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1 Empirical investigation always deals with a sample of a phenomenon , never a fully enumerated population .
2 Here , picture researcher Julie Query deals with a request for pictures of John F Kennedy .
3 The central section , ‘ New States of Consciousness and Social Change ’ then deals with a range of beliefs and attitudes which are said to have followed in the wake of these developments , and in particular with what Le Roy Ladurie calls ‘ a deep and sometimes lasting permutation in peasant mentality ’ .
4 the only slight exception is ‘ Marina ’ , which deals with a girl coming to terms with her father 's redundancy , and his setting up a new business .
5 Section 36 of the Partnership Act assists in this connection : ( 1 ) Where a person deals with a firm after a change in its constitution he is entitled to treat all apparent members of the old firm as still being members of the firm until he has notice of the change .
6 In communications , given that the course deals with a variety of political relationships , disagreement between staff would have to be more overtly ideological ; the course itself is easily open to charges of left-wing bias .
7 These resources have led to the completion of some [ 24 ] deals with a value in excess of £300 million during the last twenty four months [ to 30.9.91 ] of which five were cross border in that a non UK purchaser was involved .
8 Mr Cawley deals with a lot of the management side . ’
9 site , that deals with a lot of the concerns , a lot of the criticisms that we have
10 ( Peirce remarks that unless logic deals with a fact of psychology it is a mathematical game !
11 It 's said that your new play ‘ The Power Of Darkness ’ deals with a world where sexual ignorance turns men and women into adversaries and where the irrational fear of famine turns into irrational greed .
12 However , they will be interested in the chapter on Corrosion control by surface coatings which deals with a number of systems including the principles of phosphating , and the use of chromates and lead and zinc based primers .
13 This latter article also deals with a number of other issues discussed in this chapter , including the evidence of change in the mid-'60s , the difference between cities in their manufacturing/service balance , the difference between rural areas in the north and south , and the geographical centralization of control .
14 This substantial and carefully argued paper deals with a number of thorny methodological issues , such as defining the scope and relevant contexts of the syntactic variable ( see 7.4.1 ) and problems associated with the low frequency of particular verbs .
15 Circular 2/86 , entitled Development by Small Businesses , deals with a number of issues relating to small businesses , including planning permission for home-based businesses :
16 This section deals with a number of miscellaneous matters affecting individuals within the firm , both partners and employees .
17 Celsus deals with a testator who has instituted his daughter heir , and left a legacy in favour of one of his freedman who is charged with a trust to make property over to the testator 's concubine .
18 Royal Society 's study group report on risk assessment is a tough read ; For example , ‘ At the administrative level , there is a need to acknowledge the validity of public perceptions , while at the same time purveying the fullest information on objective risk estimates , not least because these data form a major component of the public 's perceptions , ’ But it concentrates the mind and , of course , it deals with every activity of man .
19 Paragraph ( d ) , paragraph ( e ) , paragraph ( f ) and paragraph ( g ) each deals with an error of a particular character .
20 Hartley concluded his observations on natural beauty by stressing that although such scenes ‘ strike the young mind with pleasure ’ , it is only ‘ after a considerable time ’ that the responses rise to their maximum ; the poem in fact deals with an interval of five years .
21 I try to get out on the hill for either a call-out or a practice at least once a month with my team — the Furness Mountain Rescue Team which deals with an area of the southern Lake District .
22 The relevant factors in deciding how the UCTA deals with an exemption clause are : the type of contract , the identity of the parties , the subject matter of the contract , and the presence or absence of a foreign element .
23 This section deals with an examination of their views of early political evolution , principally in the light of the theory in The Origin , but also in their other writings .
24 Davis went on to say , ‘ Chemical Engineering deals with the construction of plants … for the utilization of chemical reactions on the large scale without in any way specifying the industry in which such plants are to be used . ’
25 In fact , one of the most fascinating chapters deals with the history of Mulhouse and the meeting between science and industry in the region of shifting political allegiance far from the centralist powers in Paris .
26 Islamic History 1 gives a general introduction to medieval Islamic civilisation , and Modern Middle Eastern History 1 deals with the history of the Islamic Middle East since the mid-eighteenth century .
27 This latest work deals with the history of road transport connected with the Whitbread Company .
28 This serves as an introduction to Part II , and more particularly as a prelude to Chapter 6 , because it deals with the subject of fiction itself : something which is strictly not a matter of style , but which is presupposed by the study of style in fiction writing .
29 No statute deals with the subject and the citation of statutes in this book is necessary mainly because of the need to draw a distinction between expert determination and arbitration .
30 An important part of the discussion deals with the difficulty of deciding whether variation can be said to be between semantically equivalent forms which carry social meaning , or to encode an aspectual distinction ; this latter issue is treated in the context of a ( non-quantitative ) analysis of the semantic distinctions underlying tense and aspect marking ( see further 7.6 and 7.7 ) .
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