Example sentences of "deal with [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 He is deeply insecure and does n't expect love , never having received it before , yet he deals with Miranda 's death so matter-of-factly , hardly seeming upset at all , that he ca n't have cared for her very much as an individual , which is not surprising as he really does n't know her at all well .
2 Going back to the correspondence , the first letter , dated 21st April 1933 , deals with Bishop 's Castle Railway tickets .
3 It deals with Lewis 's love affair with an American .
4 Two further portrait operas followed ( works in which a succession of images , rather than a narrative , are married to music ) : these are Satyagraha which deals with Gandhi 's early life and uses a Sanskrit text taken from the Bhagavad Gita , and Akhnaten , about the Egyptian pharaoh ( 1375–1358 BC ) who is credited with the invention of monotheism .
5 A Classical Education deals with Cobb 's time at Shrewsbury and Oxford .
6 The ‘ 92 show deals with Hofschen 's work from 1968 to 1970 : this and the subsequent shows will be recorded in three unified catalogues .
7 He has already signed joint-venture deals with France 's Aerospatiale to make helicopters and with America 's Pratt & Whitney to make aero-engines , and he thinks that his company is now big enough to strike more such international agreements .
8 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 .
9 This poem deals with Gunn 's feelings as he watches the disease strike down all those close to him and the way it changes his perceptions of life and death .
10 He then deals with Cnut 's death , the grief of his subjects , and the quarrel over the succession .
11 The secular part of the Letter deals with Cnut 's visit to Denmark and the suppression of danger to the English .
12 Another important statute , the Consumer Protection Act 1987 , which deals with manufacturers ' liability is also considered later ( chapter 9 ) .
13 Japan 's post-war constitution forbids the use of its navy outside territorial waters , but there are concerns to safeguard the imports of plutonium , which are intended to deal with Japan 's approaching energy crisis .
14 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 .
15 With ICC president Sir Colin Cowdrey on an Asian tour , it was left to the secretary , Colonel John Stephenson , to deal with Murray 's report .
16 Further legislation tabled in 1991 involved ( i ) major educational reforms ( aimed according to the Financial Times of April 24 , 1991 , at " humanizing the gruelling baccalauréat school-leaving examination " to make it achievable for a larger proportion of pupils , by simplifying the syllabuses of the different baccalauréats , shortening and alleviating the school working week and modernizing teaching methods ) ; ( ii ) steps to deal with France 's growing urban problems [ see below and pp. 38113-4 ; 38197-98 ; 38299 ] ; ( iii ) Corsica [ see below ] ; and ( iv ) a new privatization policy [ see p. 38156 ] .
17 The staff are n't trained counsellors and Mr Higgins admits they 're learning to deal with caller 's emotional problems as they go along , or refer them to other organisations such as the Samaritans .
18 This is no way to deal with Britain 's future in Europe .
19 The NFU and the Opposition want action to deal with Britain 's £6 million trading deficit in food and drink which , rightly , concerns the Government , the farmers and the British producers and certainly concerns me .
20 Claiming that the Budget measures were wholly inadequate to deal with Britain 's jobs crisis , he reminded Mr Lamont of his often-quoted comment that unemployment was a price ‘ well worth paying ’ to get inflation down and said the Chancellor had never apologised for it .
21 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 .
22 I said I had power of attorney to deal with Gran 's affairs , ’ answered Meredith defensively .
23 Two possibilities were developed to deal with man 's new homelessness in the world , his exposure , as Foucault puts it , to the finitude of the event , which attempted to draw all these heterogeneous histories together again : either men sought for some fundamental law through which a new general history could be constituted , or historicity as such was defined in terms of ‘ man ’ — whether as progress , economic laws , or cultural totalities .
24 Many such agencies now have a women 's unit to deal with women 's needs vis-a-vis employment .
25 Blushes and risk are the ways to deal with directors ' pay
26 Although they agreed with many of Charman 's sentiments , the other members tried to deal with Allison 's unwanted musical suggestions in a diplomatic fashion .
27 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 .
28 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 ?
29 The final chapter attempts to deal with Piero 's writings .
30 More than 85% of those questioned say they think stores should have freephone numbers to deal with shoppers ' enquiries .
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