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

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1 The AIAS guidelines deal also with the matter of the researcher 's debt to the community which has enabled him or her to carry out research and , in many cases , advanced an academic career .
2 Fragments of papyri from the second millennium BC seem to be the first writings to deal exclusively with the subject matter of dreams , mainly concerning themselves with incest and bestiality with various animals .
3 Its attempts to deal theoretically with the intricacies of psychological issues have been especially imaginative .
4 Mark Williams advises holiday-makers to deal only with the Association of British Travel Agents — Land Travel is n't a member .
5 Mark Williams advises holiday-makers to deal only with the Association of British Travel Agents — Land Travel is n't a member .
6 Both Buchanan and the author of the Vindiciae deal explicitly with the charge that they are placing ultimate political power in the hands of the multitude , " the beast with many heads " , as both authors refer to it .
7 In Benedict 's , as in most hospitals , only the higher nursing ranks dealt directly with the residents .
8 It is an association of two or more legal persons , in the same way as a company , but the association itself has no legal personality and outsiders deal directly with the members .
9 During the lengthy period when the story was running none of the major media outfits dealt seriously with the question of why the fleeing Kurds had ended up carpeting the mountainsides in misery .
10 The decision established a system of consultation and co-operation in tourism and the recommendations dealt respectively with the standardization of information in hotels , and with fire safety in hotels .
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