Example sentences of "dealing with [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He will support seven managers and staff , dealing with businesses with individual annual turnover of more than £1m .
2 Richard Garnett also sells an induction hopper with a basket for dealing with bags of powders .
3 Dealing with incidents like this is an all too common occurence for a police officer .
4 Dealing with incidents like this is an all too common occurence for a police officer .
5 A second problem is that utterances like ( 101 ) Harry can only speak this loud are token-reflexive to the physical properties of the utterance itself , so that not only do the enormous technical problems of dealing with token-reflexives in a logical manner have to be solved , but all the physical properties of an utterance will also have to be available as indices ( requiring , again , an indefinite number of indices ) .
6 And fifth , the distinctly limited success of negotiations on arms control and disarmament reinforces the case for examining a quite distinct approach , dealing with restrictions on use .
7 These can vary from dealing with faults in equipment ( Tilley , 1967 ) to dealing with patients in a surgery or clinic ( Rutter , 1979 ) .
8 Finally , in Chapter 8 we consider some topics on the border between architecture and implementation ; dealing with faults in the hardware of the computer , ways of speeding up the processor , and the interface between computer and operator .
9 Undoubtedly , this is why our participants often resort to the second form of reciprocation when dealing with offences of a demeaning nature .
10 The situation in the three separate parts of the United Kingdom is not so radically different that it is appropriate to establish different crimes as part of the panoply of the law for dealing with offences in prisons .
11 One minor change is that the crime of assault with intent to rob , at present found in s.8 , is transferred out of the part of the draft Code dealing with property offences to the part dealing with offences against the person ( cl. 78 ) .
12 Britain has been notoriously ineffective in dealing with offences like financial fraud , market manipulation and insider dealing .
13 In many cases this seems to be a means of tension reduction , and management must be directed partly towards developing alternative means of dealing with feelings of tension and partly to helping alleviate the ideas of worthlessness , as well as other problems , often experienced by such patients .
14 They were , in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries , responsible for the general management of this category of Crown properties — for the felling of timber in the forests for the Royal Navy , for repairs to Crown property , for royal gifts to subjects , or for sale ; for dealing with claims to customary rights in the Forest , for paying the keepers ' wages and for providing hay for the deer in times of scarcity .
15 Mr again about guns , what is the your general policy on and dealing with guns in the presence of children ?
16 There are other ways of dealing with rats like Ryan , ways that do n't leave bruises — possibly a lawsuit , ’ he explained with a grin .
17 There is a full seminar programme dealing with areas like education , special needs , employment , racial and other campaigning issues .
18 Although these biases can not be refuted , in reality the staff completing the schedules tended to be those dealing with residents on a day to day basis , rather than home owners and managers , who might have been more concerned with the implications the results may have had for their establishment .
19 In fact , MAS provides a service similar to that of an investment banker in America , although when dealing with acquisitions of quoted companies it will normally involve a merchant bank in certain aspects of the work .
20 This , in turn , might account for our difficulty in dealing with objects through academic studies dominated by language .
21 Myeloski , although dealing with kidnappers in other cases , had never known how the hostages survived their isolation and their fear .
22 Though considered by one observer to have been a bore , he seems to have done valuable service on a number of committees , many of them dealing with bills concerning arms and defences .
23 It takes the useful and practical form of a general introductory chapter , a second chapter presenting the form of tender and form of agreement both with commentary , an extended chapter 3 which presents the conditions of the International Civil Engineering Contract ( 5th edition — 1973 ) with a running commentary not in every case clause by clause but certainly confining the commentary where it is not upon an individual clause to a small group of related clauses , and a final chapter dealing with conditions of particular application .
24 The amount charged varies from one authority to another , and independent enquiries should generally be made when dealing with authorities outside one 's own area .
25 For a variety of reasons , however , the failure to include mechanisms for dealing with non-words in one 's model of the mental lexicon is not unimportant .
26 Provision is made for dealing with operands of different lengths ( up to a maximum of 31 digits ) , the shorter operand being conceptually extended on the left with zeros .
27 Feminists encounter similar problems in dealing with differences between subjects .
28 It is designed to help diabetics when dealing with queries at airports or by the police or when they are taken ill .
29 Although the early ‘ fire ’ of the Red Clydesiders lost much of its impetus in Westminster as the years went by , it was Maxton 's fellow social crusader David Kirkwood who was responsible for the announcement by Neville Chamberlain , then dealing with bits of paper as Chancellor of the Exchequer , that work was to be resumed on hull 534 in Clydebank .
30 Chantecler must have fuelled Eliot 's convictions about the origins of drama in primitive ceremony , as well as dealing with problems of religious decay and with mystical versus rational belief .
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