Example sentences of "dealing with the [noun prp] " 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 But , as so often happens when dealing with the United States , informal agreements reached with Presidents are not necessarily supported by Congress .
4 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 . ’
5 We do n't believe we have every last book dealing with the Imajica in our hands — do we ? ’
6 ‘ If we are dealing with the Pessarane Behesht then we 're up against some very dangerous and unpredictable people .
7 The Vietnam obsessed 1980s spawned a bewildering variety of books dealing with the US Special Forces before , during and since that conflict .
8 But behind the imminent business of dealing with the Scotland of the early 1560s lay the even more complex matter of appreciating the nature of her kingdom , and the particular qualities needed for successful royal rule .
9 This common feeling , shared by the knights from the shires scattered along the Conservative back benches in the Commons , was more than mere aristocratic disdain , although if you were already seated in a large country estate it cast a different light upon the tiresome business of dealing with the Whitehall bureaucracy .
10 In my judgment , when dealing with the Rome Convention in relation to persons of United Kingdom domicile under Schedule 4 , as in the present case , the court can and should likewise take into account substantive derogations from the Rome Convention in the law of the United Kingdom , especially one so directly apposite as that presently in question .
11 Despite the political problems that basically anti-Western regimes have in dealing with the TNCs , the Arab desire for Western , particularly US , technology is the crucial test , as Bassiry and Dekmejian ( 1985 ) illustrate in the case of the TNCs and the Iranian revolution .
12 Did he have any political motives for apparently dealing with the Volga population almost as harshly and coldly as with starving Ukrainians or the Tambov peasantry ?
13 There were also some dubious legal procedures used in dealing with the Rye House plotters of 1683 , the Monmouth rebels of 1685 , and other Whig dissidents who faced legal recriminations in the 1680s , and all of these legal " abuses " were complained about in the Declaration of Rights of 1689 .
14 We are not dealing with the Christ or Christos of theology , the figure who enjoys a very real and very puissant existence in the psyches and consciences of the faithful .
15 In Spain , Housman Overseas is no longer active in the Costa del Sol , although it is still dealing with the Costa Blanca .
16 The art historians and restorers dealing with the St Servatius restoration are pleased with the expertise DSM has brought to the project .
17 As early as 1488–89 , an Act dealing with the Isle of Wight declared that it had been made desolate by being turned into pasture , and that it could not long be defended from the King 's enemies .
18 Apart from the language and culture barrier in dealing with the USSR , this airframes are in military zones which are strictly no-go areas — even in post- Coup era !
19 As part of this , MI5 has made a bid to adopt a more proactive intelligence-gathering role in dealing with the IRA ( now the cold war is over , it has to find something else to do ) .
20 America led the way in setting up an international system for dealing with the Indochina refugees .
21 America led the way in setting up an international system for dealing with the Indochina refugees .
22 DD Distribution have released three documentaries dealing with the Vietnam War .
23 Please submit material dealing with the BCR and railways in general , but with particular emphasis on the border counties — without your help the Journal is going to become rather thin !
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