Example sentences of "[verb] deal with the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Blackshirt stewards moved to deal with the interrupters .
2 It now has to deal with the consequences .
3 The Government has to deal with the problems raised by this new tax with sympathy and understanding .
4 Who do you think has to deal with the tradesmen and tell them there will be no money to pay their accounts this month — even though there was none last month , and it is highly likely there will be none next month either ?
5 I can see that perhaps if they want to have a er they may feel they need to stray into other boundaries but I did feel that when I read what Huntingdon district council proposed which was if you like , to completely re-drawing the electoral map for the entire county I was n't actually looking at something that was designed to deal with the interests of the citizens of Huntingdon district council , I was looking at the straightforward political proposal which would be far better to come from a political party than from a district council .
6 The history of the North Wing of Bedford General Hospital is deeply rooted in legislation ; in laws which were designed to deal with the problems arising from unemployment , sickness , destitution and vagrancy .
7 These are designed to deal with the situations where , under the TALISMAN system , a certificate is not issued to a particular type of transferee , or the company is entitled to and does refuse to register a transfer .
8 IN this chapter we propose to deal with the trumpets , trombones , and tuba , with a note at the end on the saxophone family .
9 Other tactics being considered to deal with the goats include shooting only females , to cause unnatural social stresses in the population , and the use of dogs to hunt them — though these would have to be neutered to avoid the danger of establishing a new feral colony .
10 Though most cases of conversion at common law fall within the categories of taking or abusing possession , such acts on the part of the defendant are not a necessary element in liability provided he has dealt with the goods in a way inconsistent with the plaintiff 's rights , such as signing a delivery order for goods which are delivered under that order .
11 Given the provisions of s 6 of the UCTA and the way in which SGSA , s 17 has dealt with the warranties of title and quiet possession to be implied into other contracts under which property in goods is transferred , there do not in practice seem to be left any other types of contract under which property in goods can be transferred .
12 For example , no attempt has been made to deal with the distinctions between gestural , non-gestural , and the various non-deictic usages of deictic words .
13 Other attempts have been made to deal with the types of complements found after causative verbs from a more or less " semantic " point of view ( cf.
14 Well I , I took the liberty of the Lord Lieutenant 's appointed me to something called the Sussex Rural Options Land Bank and I brought you a copy of the leaflet , having notice of your question and I did ask the officer who deals with this in the Sussex Rural Community Council if he could give me the latest score on housing I thought that the news was bad from what he had said , but having said that , I mean every effort is being made to deal with the issues you raise in this council which is now chaired by Peter .
15 Some of those 500 are in surplus and , as the health service is a unified service , those surpluses can be transferred to deal with the problems .
16 What nursing actions may be selected to deal with the problems ?
17 This market was n't built to deal with the numbers of animals passing through it .
18 The authority says dealing with the problems caused by the squatters wasted money that ought to have been spent caring for patients .
19 For large values of N i , Stirling 's approximation can be used to deal with the factorials viz. In , and equation ( 8.3 ) becomes which on dividing by N o gives If , the mole fraction of component i , then
20 As potential managers they will be better equipped to deal with the complexities of management if they realize that accounting is based on judgement and not on absolutes .
21 With his practical knowledge of mining engineering and his nine years as a football manager , Chapman was well equipped to deal with the demands of industrial management .
22 If she had been feeling fitter and healthier , she certainly would have been better equipped to deal with the stresses , and to control her weight gain before it got out of hand .
23 How often , I wondered , had he had to deal with the likes of Sheridan ?
24 There has been a recession ; the Government have had to deal with the consequences and have implemented the policies necessary to help the unemployed .
25 Later the same year James Porter presented a document on the Dip.H.E. , on behalf of the Group , to the Council , suggesting , among other things , that a national ‘ transfer agency ’ was needed to deal with the problems of students wishing to move from a DipHE in one institution to a degree course in another .
26 So , she starts quizzing me and I start nattering on about the bloody Brontes — I think Mrs Fleming must 've been really intelligent when she was young , honest-to-god she was firing them at me faster than Bamber Gascoigne , she says to me : ‘ And tell me , Karen , how are you going to deal with the themes of Repressed Sexuality in the Brontes ' work ? ’
27 You may ask further questions which suggest implications , but if you do n't want to deal with the implications you should n't have asked the question in the first place .
28 A new amenities committee had been formed within the parish council during the year , and chairman Ken Yeldham explained that it had been formed to deal with the things that fell outside the scope of the present committees .
29 The research will monitor what coping strategies governing bodies are using to deal with the tasks and responsibilities given to them by the new educational legislation and will also focus on the identification of power relations ( including gender and race/ethnicity ) , decision making processes and networks of influence operating in the eight governing bodies .
30 ‘ There were experienced rescuers at the resort but doctors from the hospital were probably better placed to deal with the victims . ’
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