Example sentences of "dealing with [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In my judgment , Parliament intended to and did provide a simple and expeditious method of dealing with a person arrested without warrant by a constable who had reasonable grounds for believing that that person had broken a condition of his bail , or was likely to break a condition of his bail , or was likely to fail to surrender to custody . |
2 | But er you 're dealing with a person with with pot er prospects that are |
3 | Well , considering the security here in Great Britain , I hope that they have taken a precaution for that , but then we 're dealing with a person who does not go by the book . |
4 | Several years ago the Daily Mail considered the best way of dealing with a flasher on a golf course and received in reply a letter which ran : |
5 | ’ Gray was dealing with a question relevant to eighteenth century literature and society . |
6 | If the national court dealing with a question of Community law finds it particularly difficult , it always has the possibility of referring the matter to the European Court for a preliminary ruling to elucidate the matter . |
7 | Are you dealing with a salesman eager to clinch a deal , or with a kitchen designer actually employed by the company ? |
8 | ‘ Accordingly , ’ said Miller , ‘ I propose to hold a press conference this afternoon at which I 'll reveal we 're dealing with a kidnap as well as a murder . ’ |
9 | A flow diagram discriminates between girls and boys , directing the girls to consider a flow chart dealing with a knitting process , while the boys are to examine a flow chart of a cement mixing operation . |
10 | Because there are interactions by age in figure 13.10 , it is likely that we are dealing with a generation effect . |
11 | This is a convoluted way of achieving a just result , and the law should be that the defendant should be proved to have realised that he was dealing with a policeman , or was reckless about the matter . |
12 | To be really sure that one is dealing with a fossil fern it should be possible to see the spore cases , because other kinds of plants can produce fern-like foliage . |
13 | Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty . |
14 | No doubt such perception had contributed to the man 's wealth , D'Arcy considered , as he sought the most diplomatic way to accuse his client of dealing with a terrorist organisation . |
15 | Dealing with a Windfall — you make an unexpected profit on a house sale , or you receive damages , or a golden handshake , or a legacy . |
16 | In the process we develop skills in dealing with a variety of intellectual strategies . |
17 | The COB Rules differentiate between dealing with a customer as a counterparty and dealing for him as an agent ; this chapter follows that differentiation and also distinguishes between " clients " and " mere " counterparties ( with whom there is no client relationship but who the COB Rules treat as a " customer " , as discussed below ) . |
18 | If we are dealing with a regression to what may be a former lifetime , then , having asked the patient to go back to a period with which his subconscious mind feels comfortable , I like to help him to create the picture of his former personality little by little . |
19 | Judge Robin David , QC , made the comments to a jury dealing with a burglary case at Chester Crown Court where Hindley and Brady were tried . |
20 | Curiously , there are few parallels for this , a natural enough way of making an opera , when the librettist and composer are dealing with a narrative not already shaped into theatrical scenes . |
21 | Abraham would seem to be dealing with a God who has his own cruelty , and who can not be relied upon to keep his promises . |
22 | Sometimes the maintenance engineer is dealing with a type of failure he has never had before . |
23 | He could be warmly understanding and sympathetic , as I knew , when dealing with a friend 's problems ; but , for that very reason , a catalogue in mediocre verse of a stranger 's supposed education sentimentale was something he found thoroughly distasteful . |
24 | Thomas May 's earlier assumption would have been a perfectly natural one had he been dealing with a museum collection , but here at Templebrough , the sherds came from his own excavation , and the only conclusion to be drawn is that he had very little conception of the significance of stratified deposits . |
25 | So much so that I could easily believe I was dealing with a guitar that cost a lot more than this . |
26 | We suffer a great handicap in dealing with a Government who are obsessed with secrecy . |
27 | We are also dealing with a man who has shown a marked inability to ever grow up . |
28 | Like Kubrick before him , he was dealing with a man who wanted to be both the star and the producer . |
29 | A lot of folks drop their guard when they think they 're dealing with a man of simple mind — and if behind that kind of pose you hide the steely determination I 've been trying to drum into you , son , you 'll do just fine . " |
30 | But er no it seems strange you 're dealing with a man who 's got your future in his h in his hands , yet he can turn round and do stupid things like that , and totally just disregard the human aspect if you like . |