Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] dealt [prep] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Because of the nature of the problems dealt with by departments of genito-urinary medicine , the questions asked by the doctor at the interview tend to be of an intimate nature .
2 The subject-matter of the problems dealt with by a law centre will tend to reflect local community conditions and housing , employment , social security and consumer problems are likely to be predominant .
3 Disclosure is only one of the areas dealt with in the regulations ; they also set out the principles and rules to be followed in preparing building societies ' accounts .
4 Each section emphasizes some of the themes dealt with in Part One : the impact of economic constraints on educational policy and practice ; the role of political factors in access to education , its content and outcomes ; the relationship between state and community in financing education ; the effects of government policies on social inequalities .
5 He can not use this as an opportunity to re-open a debate on any of the topics dealt with at that meeting .
6 Two-thirds of the offences dealt with by our courts are committed by only seven per cent of those convicted .
7 These figures show the diversity of the cases dealt with under section 2 , and they also represent a significant shift from policy in the 1960s , when around 70 per cent of diminished-responsibility offenders were given hospital orders .
8 And of course what very often happens these days , with such a high level of unemployment , is if it 's a fine that 's decided upon — and I think something like in three-quarters of the cases dealt with by Magistrates do end up with a fine — that it has to be scaled down because of the erm poor circumstance , poor financial circumstance in which the defendant is .
9 Most of the views dealt with in the following sections have been influenced by Marxist or Weberian theories of stratification .
10 Try to find out , because only in this manner will some of the concepts dealt with in this chapter which , perhaps , seem a little abstract from everyday finance , become more understandable .
11 This raises one last point about the geographical distribution of the symptoms dealt with in this chapter : each can be found outside Charles the Bald 's kingdom ; but the syndrome of generalised cash-relations in the countryside , the proliferation of markets and mints , extensive activities of traders including small-scale ones in civitates , and a pattern of frequent royal residence in or near civitates , can be found only there — and specifically in the north-eastern part of the West Frankish kingdom .
12 It can determine that the trustee should be paid a percentage of the value of the assets realised and/or distributed , or by reference to the time spent by the trustee and his staff , and must have regard to the complexity or otherwise of the matter , any exceptional responsibility falling on the trustee , the trustee 's effectiveness and the value and nature of the assets dealt with by the trustee .
13 The courtrooms themselves are much smaller than one would imagine , from the size of the issues dealt with in them , while the great hall of the courts , which would , in a palace , be impressive , has red benches all around its edges , on which hurried sandwich lunches are consumed , the wrappers stuffed into ashtrays afterwards .
14 He and his later antislavery advocates argued that the results demonstrated the greater efficiency of the work done — a genuine experiment because the whip had previously been removed from overseers and offences amongst the slaves dealt with by a jury of elders amongst the slaves themselves .
15 Section 7(1) stated ‘ The provisions of the Act or order by which the land is authorised to be acquired , or of any Act incorporated therewith , shall in relation to the matters dealt with in this Act , have effect subject to this Act , and so far as inconsistent with this Act those provisions shall cease to have or shall not have effect … ’
16 ( a ) With the client As mentioned in Chapter 1 all professional regulation relates directly or indirectly to the matters dealt with in r1 of the Solicitors ' Practice Rules .
17 Success would , however , be less important to the prevention of disorders seen and treated by adult psychiatrists than to the problems dealt with by the criminal justice system .
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