Example sentences of "dealing with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | THE same day as dealing with the Sumner case , the Court of Appeal ruled on Mark Hill-Trevor who lost control of his car at high speed . |
2 | The first major publication was a book dealing with the USA . |
3 | Mineralogy is a rather specialist sub-field within the earth sciences , dealing with the description of minerals . |
4 | Mineralogy is a rather specialist sub-field within the earth sciences , dealing with the description of minerals . |
5 | In the Criminal Law Bill planned for the session 1976/7 Home Office officials saw a vehicle capable of travelling beyond its original destination , the modernization of the outdated state of the law on conspiracy and trespass , by hitching on proposals dealing with the powers of the courts , the distribution of business between the Crown Court and the Magistrates ' courts , penalties , and a number of procedural changes . |
6 | This would aggravate the problems of urban penetration into essentially rural areas described by Herington ( 1984 ) and would also reduce the options available for dealing with the difficulties faced by lower-income groups in the London area ( Eversley , 1972 ; Buck et al. , 1986 ) . |
7 | The guillotine motion after 10 o'clock tonight will attempt to preclude sensible contributions , attempt to preclude people from dealing with the difficulties and technicalities in the Bill , and pose a real problem for those of us who believe that local government is not a political football to be kicked about at whim , but an essential part of our democracy for the provision of essential services . |
8 | Industrial waste incinerators of significant size have , in the past , been subject to control by Her Majesty 's inspectorate of pollution , acting under air pollution control legislation , with plant being required to adopt the best practical means for dealing with the materials coming into the sites . |
9 | Dealing with the liabilities and assets . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Roman glanced over his shoulder from his laconic position at the cabin entrance , watching as Caroline , clad in white Bermudas and canary-yellow shirt , darted around in the cockpit of the yacht , efficiently dealing with the paraphernalia of setting sail . |
12 | The industry does n't like dealing with the artist direct because that makes it difficult for music business professionals to be as critical or as observant as they would like . |
13 | Even when new members are regularly taking their place on Panels , the training continues into every aspect of children 's lives , into care , physical , mental and sexual abuse , criminal activity , and ways of dealing with the variety of cases that come before them in the course of their work . |
14 | Either those laws , from Martin 's Act of 1822 to modern legislation against gin-traps … recognize that animals can be wronged or else they are laws of manners , dealing with the vice or virtue of the state 's citizens . |
15 | There are essentially three options for dealing with the properties . |
16 | Science 's empirical connection to the world is an abstracted , or selective , one dealing with the properties , attributes or qualities of phenomena rather than with the phenomena themselves . |
17 | I 'd like to start off by reading a well , a fairly well known passage , it 's in Luke , chapter twenty three dealing with the part of the crucifixion of Jesus Luke , chapter twenty three . |
18 | in child language understanding always precedes production and , what is most important , the adult dealing with the child constantly modifies her output to be ahead of the structures which the child is producing ( Wells , 1981 ) . |
19 | Living with somebody depressive has made me depressed on frequent occasions and th th the feelings of helplessness that you have in dealing with the person 's depression . |
20 | The leading authority was the House of Lords case of Re W ( 1971 ) AC 682 where it was held that when dealing with the question of withholding consent , the test was reasonableness , not culpability or indifference , and although the child 's welfare per se was not the test , it was relevant . |
21 | However , there is no intention of dealing with the question of long-waves . |
22 | My right hon. and learned Friend the Solicitor-General will be dealing with the question of contempt . |
23 | In dealing with the question of possession it adopted the same time-limits as did the Sentences of Paul , as well as the thirty-year rule of late Roman Law . |
24 | It is convenient to deal with them here while we are dealing with the question of loss of future earnings . |
25 | The NUCPS also warned if the move to Glasgow went ahead , staff who were expert in dealing with the army officers ' pay system would leave . |
26 | But , as so often happens when dealing with the United States , informal agreements reached with Presidents are not necessarily supported by Congress . |
27 | This was perhaps the one element of veiled blackmail in Baldwin 's dealing with the King , the faint suggestion that if he was too awkward with the Government he might end up without either the Throne or the freedom to marry Mrs Simpson . |
28 | Serious wrongs — unfaithfulness , cruelty of one kind or another — are not easy to confess or to forgive , but any other way of dealing with the past will harm not only the marriage but the two individuals — whether they need to forgive or to be forgiven . |
29 | He feels he has a lot to say and wants to do a serious in depth interview dealing with The Smiths current position as well as certain endeavours he 's been involved in . ’ |
30 | Many Contracting States to the Hague Convention are also parties to the Brussels Convention on jurisdiction and the enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters of 1968 , and the latter contains provisions dealing with the inter-relationship of the two instruments . |