Example sentences of "deal with [noun pl] ['s] " in BNC.
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1 | This part of the survey deals with teachers ' attitudes towards SSE generally , and is not therefore restricted in its application only to that minority of Solihull secondary teachers who have actually seen the booklet . |
2 | Another important statute , the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , which deals with manufacturers ' liability is also considered later ( chapter 9 ) . |
3 | In many of the prisons , CAB sessions are geared to deal with prisoners ' pre-release anxieties and to explain how the CAB on the outside will be able to help them when they are released . |
4 | While the NFU , maintains that the majority of farmers are honest , it has nonetheless set up a telephone ‘ help desk ’ in collaboration with accountants Grant Thornton to deal with members ' enquiries about taxation and VAT . |
5 | Many such agencies now have a women 's unit to deal with women 's needs vis-a-vis employment . |
6 | Blushes and risk are the ways to deal with directors ' pay |
7 | In the past when wars broke out I do n't think there was such a articulated need to deal with children 's insecurities and vulnerabilities and problems about the war . |
8 | How long does the Secretary of State expect that it will take to complete the valuations and how long will it take to deal with householders ' objections to those valuations ? |
9 | More than 85% of those questioned say they think stores should have freephone numbers to deal with shoppers ' enquiries . |
10 | Sub-Committee to deal with pensioners ' affairs at times of great pressure on the Executive Committee . |
11 | Before implementing a relocation , ensure that whoever is organising the move is fully prepared to deal with employees ' questions and anxieties . |
12 | Thus , the contractual provisions which deal with employees ' place of work are of critical importance . |
13 | But with the government forced , this week , to remove all reference to the parts of the treaty that deal with workers ' rights , the exact form of what gets ratified remains in doubt . |
14 | He said that he will be continuing with Mary 's work of dealing with residents ' worries and complaints — ‘ pointing them in the direction of the right person to help them ’ — and assisting them with official forms , etc . |
15 | The resolutions also call for more airtime for programmes dealing with women 's issues , and for the introduction of media education in schools . |
16 | But these findings are also tied in with assertions about social class differences in domesticity which abound in much of the literature dealing with women 's place in the family . |
17 | But despite its glamorous image of foreign travel , meeting and dealing with firms ' top executives , and making headlines in the financial press when the deal bursts onto the markets , you have to be very committed and prepared to work long and unsocial hours ( often at weekends ) and be comfortable dealing with people who are often under stress and , in consequence , rude . |
18 | There was no longer any carpet underfoot — merely drugget , a material he recalled from nineteenth-century novels dealing with servants ' quarters . |
19 | Myles looks like a kid Joe Strummer , guitar replaced by his low-slung bass , while singer Loz twists his guitar round stiffly , dealing with songs ' tricky arrangements . |
20 | The Act , it envisages , would contain provisions dealing with employees ' contractual rights ; the use of surpluses ; the necessity to maintain proper accounting records , file annual accounts and establish effective internal controls ; and an employer 's legal responsibility to fund a deficit and , in the event of the employer 's winding-up , for any deficit to be a priority debt on the company . |
21 | The role of psychotropic medication in such cases should be made clear to the patient , particularly where medication is only a means of assisting coping behaviour rather than dealing with patients ' fundamental problems . |
22 | The debate over mandatory fees continued throughout the 1970s with a report dealing with architects ' services from the Monopolies and Mergers Commission acting as a catalyst for eventual change . |
23 | Well I mean you know we 're not playing children 's ganging up games are we we know we 're dealing with peoples ' lives and families . |