Example sentences of "to deal with the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Your task is to deal with the tin-suited terror and return the village to its former tranquillity . |
2 | On March 6 , 1990 , both Presidents signed the " San Pedro Alejandrino " agreement promising to implement future proposals of existing bilateral border commissions and setting up five more bilateral commissions , one of which was to deal with the controversial issue of territorial demarcation in the Gulf of Venezuela . |
3 | Your statement misrepresented the educational influences upon you in your early career and sought to excuse your failure to deal with the established links between poverty and ill health . |
4 | If this is correct , it may be asked why it is necessary to deal with the established , nominate torts at all , to which one can only respond that until the limits of the general tort are clearly established plaintiffs are likely to rely upon as many causes of action as they can , even though from our point of view it is untidy to have two or more torts rather than one . |
5 | The resistance on the part of some Anglo-Saxon archaeologists to formulating hypotheses and to examine methods currently in use is reflected in Wilson 's suggestion that ‘ the tendency on the part of some American archaeologists to force it [ archaeology ] within certain philosophic boxes … quite at odds with the loose methods of induction often needed to deal with the archaeological material must be ignored ’ ( 1976a , p. 2 ) . |
6 | The government on Dec. 22 announced further emergency measures to deal with the deepening energy crisis [ see also p. 38431 ] . |
7 | Italian politicians are now debating a " catch-up " bill to deal with the accumulated directives . |
8 | He wo n't know for sure whether it 's a success until the time comes to deal with the excess stock . |
9 | ‘ Representative processes , ’ says Hallowell , ‘ are at the root of Man 's capacity to deal with the abstract qualities of objects and events , his ability to deal with the possible or conceivable , the ideal as well as the actual , the intangible along with the tangible , the absent as well as the present object or event , with fantasy and with reality . |
10 | Somewhat the same difficulty arises when outside bodies wish to deal with the civil service as such . |
11 | In this case it is advisable to deal with the primary disease first , although frequently these sufferers only become aware of their primary disease as a result of exposure to the recovery programmes for family members . |
12 | The number of Council Tax administrative staff below Senior Assistant level have been arrived at in total by examining the Community Charge case load per member of staff , projecting this on the basis of estimated case load for Council Tax and increasing this by 20% in order to deal with the personal elements of Council Tax , which were previously dealt with by the Community Charge Registration Officer . |
13 | Further provisions ( which are discussed in detail in Chapter 8 ) will be included to deal with the financial consequences of a partner 's death in such a way as to quantify the deceased 's share in the business and also provide for its payment without the need for any forced sale of partnership property . |
14 | You do not need to invest in technology to comply with the quality standards , but they concede that a computerised accounts system is really the only cost-effective way to deal with the financial management requirements . |
15 | THE Partners in Enterprise campaign run by leading business advisers Grant Thornton of Petersfield , has been extended to deal with the overwhelming response . |
16 | After he had sent off this AC/189 , Gen McCreery took steps to deal with the second signal he had received from Gen Keightley that morning , the 0.413 in which Keightley had reported in more detail on the imminent arrival in Austria of the 300,000 German and 200,000 Croat troops , and had asked for authorization to accept the surrender of these forces as " formed bodies " . |
17 | The force has already spent £428,000 on extra officers to deal with the second incident in which two children died and 53 people were injured . |
18 | As Bacon and Butler ( 1981 ) point out , the seriousness of this problem is not generally recognized ; most firms are poorly equipped to deal with the technical change and continue to operate with organizations that themselves are poorly designed . |
19 | The team will learn basic interviewing skills and be shown how to deal with the technical side of the three-month survey . |
20 | These so-called ‘ Less Stress Workshops ’ are designed to allow students who choose to do so to explore the coping strategies that they use to deal with the emotional issues that arise in school . |
21 | Are our organs of government too crude to deal with the conflicting claims of the myriad small communities that make up the whole ? |
22 | The proposer provides the opportunity for conferences to deal with the industrial and political issues in a more rational way . |
23 | ‘ Often on these wards there are not the resources to deal with the specific needs of children , ’ said Foster . |
24 | But there is no need to revert to these basic objections to functionalism in order to deal with the specific question of the functions of crime . |
25 | A fish and chip shop owner called me in to deal with the lower half of a long-skirted ancestor which often glided through her kitchen . |
26 | Jnana — relates to mystical or magical knowledge required by a spiritual teacher to enable him to deal with the mysterious powers of nature as well as the intuitive awareness of a single , all-including entity other than which nothing persists ( in simple terms , the Creator ) . |
27 | Any guitar synth is difficult to sum up , because you inevitably have to deal with the wider question of guitar-based synthesis in doing so . |
28 | The basic algorithm provided with the ANLT is able to deal with the lexical ambiguity ( the ability of words to belong to more than one syntactic category ) . |
29 | A source already mentioned provides this summary for those who have to deal with the immediate problems ( Elliott , 1982 , p.10 ) : |
30 | Does my right hon. Friend accept that to deal with military conflicts in the Province British troops must be able to deal with the Irish Republican Army in a professional , military way , without their hands being tied behind their backs for political reasons ? |