Example sentences of "dealing with [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is very important to consider the associated operations provisions when dealing with trusts and inheritance tax planning .
2 The most painful part of any obstetrician 's job must be dealing with stillbirths and damaged babies .
3 This demonstrated expertise in dealing with nationalists seemed to mark Mountbatten for the job , and when Attlee offered it to him he was sufficiently aware of how much he , and no other , was wanted to attach extraordinary conditions to his acceptance .
4 As a result local authorities have been requested to take into consideration the following Code of Practice : ‘ Control of Smells from the Animal Waste Processing Industry ’ when contemplating any action they might take in order to reduce odour nuisance , and to be aware of the Reports of the Working Party on the Suppression of Odours from Offensive and Selected Other Trades , which gives guidance on the best practicable means for dealing with odours .
5 In the past , people were using conventional hand tools , and in essence you were dealing with tolerances that were pretty damn big by modern standards .
6 In the past , people were using conventional hand tools , and in essence you were dealing with tolerances that were pretty damn big by modern standards .
7 He will support seven managers and staff , dealing with businesses with individual annual turnover of more than £1m .
8 While we are dealing with titles , it will be convenient to mention the ‘ drop title ’ or ‘ dropped-head title ’ .
9 Richard Garnett also sells an induction hopper with a basket for dealing with bags of powders .
10 You are too used to dealing with theists who adopt a position of unassailable certainty in their beliefs .
11 She was a dark , tinker-looking woman who talked in a wheedling , laughing , low-pitched whine ; her hands were always black with earth from dealing with potatoes .
12 Dealing with incidents like this is an all too common occurence for a police officer .
13 Dealing with incidents like this is an all too common occurence for a police officer .
14 I/we are not trained/paid/ supposed to teach these students ’ , I do not launch into a tirade on equal opportunities but try to draw breath instead and substitute a concerned ear about the anxieties of dealing with students seen to be different .
15 I made a great nuisance of myself and , in the end , they resorted to the traditional method of dealing with trouble-makers : they asked me to stand for my own ward at the next local government elections .
16 Dealing with agents and foreign players is difficult .
17 A second problem is that utterances like ( 101 ) Harry can only speak this loud are token-reflexive to the physical properties of the utterance itself , so that not only do the enormous technical problems of dealing with token-reflexives in a logical manner have to be solved , but all the physical properties of an utterance will also have to be available as indices ( requiring , again , an indefinite number of indices ) .
18 When dealing with windows , remove all traces of rust and apply a neutralising agent to badly affected areas .
19 Northern Ireland enjoys an integrated system of health and social services care , and therefore there are far greater demands on its health boards in dealing with reforms , which do of course bring massive benefits .
20 And fifth , the distinctly limited success of negotiations on arms control and disarmament reinforces the case for examining a quite distinct approach , dealing with restrictions on use .
21 In the light of modern knowledge of crime and its causes and of modern penal practice here and abroad , to re-examine the concepts and purposes which should underlie the punishment and treatment of offenders in England and Wales ; to report how far they are realised by the penalties and methods of treatment available to the courts , and whether any changes in these , or in the arrangements and responsibility for selecting the sentences to be imposed on particular offenders , are desirable : to review the work of the services and institutions dealing with offenders , and the responsibility for their administration : and to make recommendations .
22 The injunction to review the work of the services and institutions dealing with offenders included the prisons , young offender institutions , approved schools and the Probation Service .
23 In such circumstances it is natural that Ministers should want to implement without undue delay policies for changes in the legal framework of the criminal law and for dealing with offenders which they may have espoused before coming to power .
24 As enacted , a Home Office official traced the origins of the twenty-four Sections comprising Part I of the Act , entitled ‘ Powers for dealing with offenders ’ , in the analysis reproduced in Table 4 .
25 Bentham by contrast saw prison , in the shape of the Panopticon , as a useful method of dealing with offenders .
26 It is usually employed for dealing with percentages where the whole circle represents 100% and the ‘ slices ’ or proportional segments show the fractional percentages .
27 It was just another thing he did — like dealing with wills and conveyancing at Harris , Harris and Overdene , or shouting at Maisie to go to bed .
28 This " backwards " notation seems somewhat unnatural when dealing with permutations ( see 5.3.6 ) .
29 so you 're talking about , the , the little note at the bottom of nine , of page one , three , four is not dealing with accounts er that relate to nineteen ninety two , which the rest of the three pages are , but dealing with the previous year , is that right ?
30 data from employee surveys dealing with opinions and attitudes
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