Example sentences of "deal [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because he deals with on the
2 It is preferable for government , by training civil servants properly , by using sound management techniques , by carefully specifying the tasks to be performed by its employees and by monitoring their performance , to prevent the sorts of errors and mistakes which judicial control deals with after the event .
3 The negotiation of reputation ; how not to be defined as either a ‘ slag ’ or a ‘ drag ’ by men ; the juggling of male expectation with the pursuance of a career : these are all questions that the romantic novel consistently deals with in its narratives .
4 The next item , specific grants , deals in in main part with specific grant on the police pensions er , element .
5 Finally , the last consideration , again I believe that to be a location question which I propose to deal with under the heading two C.
6 In hindsight he wishes he had been more patient , particularly with the twenty-nine different unions he had to deal with at British Steel .
7 Do n't let it come across like that , the temptation is to think that you 've got to have all this bit up here , now you do n't want this up here because it 's very difficult to cope with once you 've tied it round to get it round the elbow , you want the least amount that you can get , just cover the arm and then it makes it much easier to deal with at the end .
8 Of course it is true that some children have specific needs which it would be inappropriate to attempt to deal with at the level of the curriculum as a whole .
9 Now we 've all seen the intestacy there 's another little bit I like to deal with at this point er which is to do with inheritance tax .
10 How many cases do you as one barrister have to deal with at the moment ?
11 ‘ But Janet — Dr Finlay 's not an easy man to deal with at all .
12 But whether reprocessing took place or not there would still be thousands of cubic metres of other wastes to deal with over the lifetime of the power station .
13 ‘ I 've been in the ambulance service for 23 years and this is the worst job I have ever had to deal with over Christmas .
14 V. GENT enlightens us on a few of the problems he 's had to deal with over the counter .
15 And he 'd got lots of famous mates that want to play on his records , and he picks up a Grammy and releases records on scrupulous labels , instead of the 30 or more indie horsefixers he 's had the misfortune to deal with over the years .
16 Deputy Chief executive Dominic Fitzpatrick confirms that the most difficult area they had to deal with over the last year has been the advertising element .
17 And sometimes non-standard discount is given , a pig to deal with on the old system , but if you could add one extra input box on that screen there …
18 Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay .
19 Alternatively , for a child with generally delayed language , it may be necessary to generate a set of priorities solely in terms of the communicative situations which the child has to deal with on a daily basis .
20 But where they address discourses of ‘ race ’ , sexuality , age , and class among subjects , they seem to find them difficult to deal with on their own terms .
21 Health and safety is the one area where shop stewards , safety representatives have to deal with on a daily basis .
22 Erm the reasons that we were er anxious about this allocation to Harrogate erm stemmed from the point that I think somebody should make on this occasion and that is that it does seem there are two local authorities within North Yorkshire that have particularly distinguished er issues to deal with on employment .
23 When it reported in April 1982 , the Club had other difficulties to deal with as the Secretary , Bob Hodson , the Professional , Ian Evans , and the Steward all resigned within a short period .
24 Some of them I will try to deal with as part of the presentation .
25 Tracy is n't as easy to deal with as Jasper .
26 ‘ The MID 's wont be as easy to deal with as the DEEP 's . ’
27 The incident was one of dozens which emergency services had to deal with across Merseyside on Bonfire Night .
28 But he clearly places Leonard within this group which , he held , ‘ grasps at a confusion of symbolic images , often a ragbag of classical mythology , in the effort to organise a chaos too large for them to deal with in the light of reason , ’ which in turn causes them to express ‘ a sardonic bitterness in their social criticism , a realism without any utopian idealism to support it . ’
29 The people she would have to deal with in the London offices , paved with razor wire , rose up before her grotesquely and she would pull the sheets over her head and moan : ‘ I do n't want to get up — ever again ! ’
30 People are excluded from seeing death by the fact that death has become more like an illness that must receive medical attention , rather than the last event in a person 's life that they should be left in peace to deal with in whichever way they choose .
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