Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] to deal [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In 1970 Mr Heath had established the Central Policy Review Staff to deal with the long-term strategy matters and provide briefs for the Cabinet as a whole .
2 Firefighters used specialist equipment to deal with a chemical spill at a Washington firm last night .
3 There is now , generally , a separate bank mortgage form to deal with a floating overdraft but again , when dealing with a bank , it is vital to check which mortgage form is sent to you .
4 ‘ There will be a consumer watchdog to deal with the whole range of consumer rights and needs , ’ he promised .
5 He asks for immediate customer service and corrective action , supported by a visit from the ‘ Maranyl ’ quality manager to deal with the long-term implications .
6 In May army reinforcements were sent to the northern Jinotega region to deal with an estimated 200 armed contras still active in the area .
7 This paper will examine these as an indicator of some of the issues that may predominate in union attempts to deal with the complex problems of technological change at work .
8 The prompt action by South Pacific countries to deal with the drift-net plague provided a marked contrast to the situation in the North Pacific high seas , where the US had been dragging its heels as the Asian drift-net fleets continued to pillage the salmon , tuna , and squid resources , and kill tens of thousands of marine mammals and hundreds of thousands of sea birds , many of them in Alaskan fisheries waters .
9 Over the next few days Sir Robin could need all the native cunning and tact he once showed as a cricket captain to deal with the political uncertainty many expect after the election .
10 The decision has cast further doubt on the ability of the Children Act to deal with an important plank of child care policy — removing abusers rather than victims from the family home .
11 The modern origin of this approach is the Special Patrol Group ( SPG ) which was formed in London in 1965 to act as a mobile anti-crime group to help local police forces to deal with the rising rate of urban crime .
12 The government on Dec. 22 announced further emergency measures to deal with the deepening energy crisis [ see also p. 38431 ] .
13 Early in 1914 , the Board felt it advisable to appoint a House Committee to deal with the day-to-day affairs of the Institution , and the committee met for the first time on 28th April with Mr. W. T. Lansberry in the chair .
14 Platoon was quickly followed by John Irvine 's Hamburger Hill ( 1987 ) , which remains the only Vietnam film to deal with a single significant operation that actually occurred .
15 But erm the idea is you give a certain load , a reasonable load , to a muscle and it will cope with that then you increase the load and it increases the muscle power to deal with the increased load .
16 Only Theuderic , in the eastern kingdom of Rheims , attracted Gregory 's attention , first when he sent his own son Theudebert to deal with a Danish invasion led by Chlochilaich , the Hygelac of Old English poetry , and second when he became involved in the internal politics of the Thuringian royal family .
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