Example sentences of "[noun] to deal with [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He finds time to talk to her and tell her what 's going on so that she 's never at a loss to deal with any situation .
2 In an attempt to deal with this issue , Goss ( 1953 ) introduced a control procedure in which subjects were simply allowed to observe the stimuli ( in one case being instructed to attend to them , in another given no special instructions ) during the first phase of training .
3 In an attempt to deal with this discrimination against public patients , the 1992–3 federal budget plan is introducing bonus payments to those states which increase the proportion of public patients treated .
4 My right hon. and learned Friend has said more than once , and I have repeated it , that it is the Government 's avowed intention to deal with that subject .
5 We have taken significant steps to deal with that problem .
6 This may be true , but there are other offences to deal with that aspect , and , in any case , violence in private raises the same issues of physical integrity and self-determination .
7 ‘ I have correspondence to deal with this afternoon and must return to my work . ’
8 The Child Poverty Action Group , a pressure group set up in the 1960s , urged governments to deal with this problem by increasing family allowances .
9 In attempts to deal with this type of criticism , the basic tests have been ‘ upgraded ’ in several ways .
10 The Annales school attempts to deal with this issue by appealing to the third category identified by Braudel — that of événements ; but to say quite what événements are is no easy task .
11 The Act , as amended , attempts to deal with this situation by making the use or supply of the information for any other objective , or in the development , production or marketing of any computer program substantially similar in its expression to the original program , an infringement of copyright ( s.50B(2) ) .
12 Strategies to deal with this issue have been a major concern to local organisers .
13 What happens if we 've got an emergency situation and how come when you got about three or four different authorities to deal with that matter and the other thing that has been said people said it to me , the question of building and in some parts of West Sussex we 've got concrete jungles and that itself can cause flooding because water does n't drain would do through natural resources through its natural well drain away .
14 At the Southport Conference in 1934 it was agreed : That united action with the Communist Party or organisations ancillary or subsidiary thereto without the sanction of the National Executive Committee is incompatible with membership of the Labour Party , and that the N.E.C. seeks full disciplinary powers to deal with any case or cases that may arise .
15 Erm , so if we have n't got enough staff to deal with that process , then there will be deadlock in the hospitals .
16 With an ever-increasing proportion of international trade involving some variety of barter deal , multinational corporations and international banks have established departments to deal with this aspect of trade .
17 It is up to each individual union to deal with this problem , but the obvious right course for all of them is to compensate for broken time — and this included the RFU .
18 The er I I shall pull back slightly on that comment in that , if it 's jointly owned property it 's outside the will you therefore do n't have to prove the will to deal with that property , but if it is a large estate and you are dealing with other assets , when you do your inland revenue account you also have to refer to property you may have had the power of dealing while you were alive and that would include jointly owned property .
19 We need legislation to deal with this issue , but we need legislation with teeth .
20 This is the outcome of the first cooperative effort in France to deal with this period of art history , with contributions from experts from both countries .
21 As my hon. Friend knows , I shall introduce the Asylum Bill to deal with that problem .
22 ‘ Rapid Response Brigades ’ , set up by the government to deal with any sign of ‘ counter-revolution ’ , have harassed people working for human rights organisations or unofficial political opposition groups .
23 The English Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to deal with any dispute which has arisen or may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement , unless the Publisher voluntarily submits itself to the jurisdiction of some other tribunal .
24 The English Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to deal with any dispute which has arisen or may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement , unless the Publisher voluntarily submits itself to the jurisdiction of some other tribunal .
25 The English Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to deal with any dispute which has arisen or may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement , unless the Publisher voluntarily submits itself to the jurisdiction of some other tribunal .
26 So I thanked Mr. Lennis for his frankness , explained that I had to go back to the bank to deal with some work , and departed .
27 Another point worth remembering is that it is important to make sure that your parent 's larder is well stocked with the right kind of non-perishable foods to deal with any emergency such as extreme weather conditions , or times when you may be unable to visit her because of illness or holidays , unless a neighbour is doing her shopping for her .
28 Thus the essence of the charge is not determined by the nature of the property over which it is created but rather by the degree of freedom accorded to the company to deal with this property in the normal course of business .
29 We believe that the right way to deal with that offence is to build on the offence under the Theft Act 1968 — the taking and driving away — and add to it the aggravated offence covered in clause 1 .
30 We decided the best way to deal with that question is through a capital bid and that 's what we 've done .
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