Example sentences of "to deal with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | An outside agency , experts on tele sales , spent four days teaching how to deal with every conceivable request that a customer could make . |
2 | A particularly good buy is the Swiss army knife , able to open anything , and equipped with gadgets to deal with every domestic crisis . |
3 | Only Theuderic , in the eastern kingdom of Rheims , attracted Gregory 's attention , first when he sent his own son Theudebert to deal with a Danish invasion led by Chlochilaich , the Hygelac of Old English poetry , and second when he became involved in the internal politics of the Thuringian royal family . |
4 | Here at least is an honourable attempt to deal with a serious theme ; though based on a true story , it still leaves a lingering suspicion that life is not quite so neat . |
5 | Ruth Baird continues to teach a strong Edinburgh class but as a result of her unplanned and completely unsponsored double somersault down a highland waterfall , Muriel Jessop had to have an operation to deal with a torn cartilage and frayed ligaments in her knee . |
6 | Pressures for a particular settlement in the Church , in other words , emerged from within society before the establishment of the new regime ; the eventual religious settlement worked out did not so much create the religious problem but rather was an attempt to deal with a religious problem that already existed , although in doing so the government inevitably created new religious tensions in the process . |
7 | Earlier m the century the select vestry in West Ham had implemented measures to deal with a perceived crisis in relief which were singularly effective in reducing relief and reasserting authoritarian values . |
8 | In other words , the body 's detoxification enzymes have evolved to deal with a certain range of naturally occurring chemicals — they can go to work on synthetic ones , but on the way to breaking them down they may produce intermediates that are harmful . |
9 | Some sections of the local press , however , stated that a " sudden " reshuffle of this size was Zamora 's attempt to deal with a real crisis and the corruption which allegedly existed within ministerial bodies . |
10 | Unquestionably she has brought the might of the sexist porn industry to its knees and forced it to deal with a self-supporting woman with ideals and a philosophy . |
11 | As governor , Carter had to deal with a one-party , part-time legislature quite unlike that found in larger , more populous states , to say nothing of the United States Congress . |
12 | Firefighters were called to a field near Masham to deal with a blazing Ford Sierra , believed to have been stolen . |
13 | Despite his phenomenal energy the sheer size of his dominions inevitably meant that it could be months or even years before he was free to deal with a distant crisis or give his officials the support they needed against a major local potentate . |
14 | Brooke J. had to deal with a similar point in a different context in the recent case of In re X ( A Student ) , 11 November 1991 , to which we have referred . |
15 | An employer has been held liable where he failed to take steps to deal with a practical joker whom he knew about ( Hudson v Ridge Manufacturing ( 1957 ) ) . |
16 | Returning from this success , Kimon was obliged to deal with a major allied revolt , that of Thasos , an island in the north Aegean , rich in minerals . |
17 | A MOCK emergency proved Courtaulds Fibres in Spain is in good shape to deal with a major accident . |
18 | Firefighters used specialist equipment to deal with a chemical spill at a Washington firm last night . |
19 | Much easier for us to deal with a conniving , self-serving bastard like Assad than try to cope with a religious fanatic . |
20 | As a feudal ruler he could not concentrate all power in his own hands , and the East India Company saw that it had to deal with a hundred local rulers . |
21 | Doone would have to deal with a cunning mind in the best actor of them all . |
22 | In addition to Acts of Parliament both Houses have to deal with a great deal of what is known as ‘ subordinate ’ or ‘ delegated ’ legislation . |
23 | However , it is quicker , more convenient , and produces social control more economically , to deal with a small number of organization leaders than to seek to achieve a dialogue directly with citizens . |
24 | Extend the algorithm to deal with a general dividend and divisor , and include a test for overflow ( i.e. when the quotient can not be represented in n bits ) . |
25 | In the case of Bosnasarayi , for example , the first kadi to be appointed with a mevleviyet , Molla Bali Bosnawi , was given a brief to deal with a troublesome situation created by a group of Bayrami seyhs , followers of Shaykh Hamza Bali ( Seyh Hamza Bali ) , a group who , despite stern measures by this kadi , appear to have continued to cause difficulties down to Ata'i 's own day . |
26 | There is now , generally , a separate bank mortgage form to deal with a floating overdraft but again , when dealing with a bank , it is vital to check which mortgage form is sent to you . |
27 | An analysis of aggressive episodes could help you to work out a practical campaign to deal with a persistent problem over discipline . |
28 | So , local councils are rehearsing emergency plans to deal with a possible outbreak . |
29 | The central plank of the proposals is to give the county court the power to deal with a substantial numbers of cases , particularly injury cases , reserving the High Court for complex and specialist cases . |
30 | The central plank of the proposals is to give the county courts the power to deal with a substantial numbers of cases , particularly injury cases , reserving the High Court for complex and specialist cases . |