Example sentences of "to deal [prep] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Not only would you not have the time to deal with them all , but you 'd be harassing the public and getting the police a bad name ’ ( FN 23/4/87 , p. 2 ) .
2 Lone inventors are by no means all nutters , but we can sympathise with anyone who has to deal with them all the time .
3 Also , the USA exported its long experience with trying to deal with its own soil erosion problems , as a part of foreign policy to its sphere of influence in Latin America in the 1950s , where there had been an almost complete lack of government concern over soil erosion .
4 The particular problem with many ageing people is that they do not recognize that they are capable , and have the energy to deal with their own problems and feelings .
5 Finally , independent single-employer ( rather than association ) bargaining meant that US firms could still continue to deal with their own employees — even if they were now organised into trade unions — rather than be faced with an external trade union body against which they had fought for so long ( Sisson , 1984 ) .
6 At an even deeper level medicine destroys a people 's ability to deal with their own vulnerability and weakness in an autonomous and personal way by attacking traditional cultural values , routines and rituals which allowed individuals to make meaningful the universal human experience of pain , suffering and death .
7 The extent of local monopoly means that the majority of DHAs still have to deal with their own local providers and may have no realistic alternative for the bulk of their services .
8 They need to understand the importance of the regular drug treatment , and they need to be supported in their efforts to deal with their own guilt , depression and daily stress of living with a person with schizophrenia .
9 Lower grade paper is presently in surplus and as yet there is not the mill capacity to deal with it all .
10 Communication is so complex an interaction of mind , language , and the physical world that it can be disconcerting to try to deal with it all at once .
11 You would n't if you , you would n't if you had to deal with it all day long
12 I think that there 's a lot for your Lordship to read but I think it might be beneficial in the long run , it was certainly , our experience has been that it certainly would take time in the long run but to deal with it this way .
13 I am , I am indeed , yes , yes , I I 've got to deal with it some way , somehow .
14 Parts lists including description reference numbers and sometimes drawings are necessary if the user is expected to deal with his own replacements .
15 If a broker/dealer wishes to deal with his own customer he must generally first offer the trade to the floor .
16 This is a code of conduct for directors of listed companies requiring them not to deal in their own company 's shares on short-term considerations or at a time when they are in possession of unpublished price-sensitive information .
17 However , the farmer 's wife often had to deal on her own with callers and only 15% felt able to cope .
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