Example sentences of "way [prep] [verb] with the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | For example , environmental audits of the prioritised projects of reducing chronic air pollution in Silesia and cleaning up the Baltic Sea , have shown that the most effective ways of dealing with the problems are to modernise Silesian state-owned coal burning power plants and provide sewage plants for Poland 's Vistula River . |
2 | It may well be possible to find ways of dealing with the demands of the various themes of these acts by yet greater dependence upon the hierarchical/control model — indeed it almost certainly will be — but at what level of success in terms of the educational needs of the pupils and at what cost to the motivation of staff ? |
3 | In which case , the contrary themes of common sense are perfectly adequate ways of dealing with the contradictions of everyday life . |
4 | and where necessary to find alternative ways of coping with the tasks of life . |
5 | This is the holistic way of dealing with the problems with which we are all going to have to cope , whether those problems are to do with our physical , emotional or mental well-being . |
6 | Lanham 's view that rape can be a perfectly understandable and forgivable way of dealing with the problems of a marriage echoes that expressed by Lord Dunedin in 1924 in a matrimonial case involving a wife who refused to consummate her marriage . |
7 | Well , let's say there is a slightly more natural way of dealing with the objects in Italy than there is here . |
8 | The questions already raised about the possibility of conflicts of interest between health and social services ( for example , will people on care programmes have access to local authority resources for residential care ? ) illustrate the even greater complexity of distinguishing between health and social care in mental health and the desirability of finding a global way of dealing with the details of packaging multidisciplinary care . |
9 | It could easily be nothing more than my way of coping with the consequences of a senseless accident . |