Example sentences of "[noun sg] to deal [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 We reject outdated notions of national sovereignty , believing that they now stand in the way of common action to deal with the scourges of disease and hunger , the deterioration of the Earth 's environment and the continuing dangers of the post-Cold War world .
2 A number of local authorities have attempted to take more positive action to deal with the issues raised by the 1985 riots , but their experience has shown that such local initiatives are often severely limited by the actions of national government , the police , and broader economic and political pressures .
3 ASHWORTH Hospital has published its plan of action to deal with the recommendations of the public inquiry into conditions at the special hospital .
4 But while this method keeps many plant-eaters at bay , there are always a few creatures who have the design capability to deal with the toxins .
5 Only three of these made any serious attempt to deal with the questions raised .
6 It was well-staged and well-sung ; and even if one had to put up with such seed pearls of wisdom as ‘ Beauty is in a lover 's eyes ’ , it was none the less a serious attempt to deal with the implications of the legend .
7 They were contracted in by Orkney Islands Council to deal with the cases .
8 The House of Commons saw fit to incorporate a provision in the recent Nullity of Marriage Act to deal with the problems raised .
9 At a summit meeting in Vienna on July 18 , the member countries of the Central European Initiative ( CEI ) , namely Austria , Bosnia-Herzegovina , Czechoslovakia , Croatia , Hungary , Italy , Poland and Slovenia , appealed for international help to deal with the refugees crisis caused by the war in the former Yugoslavia .
10 As part of the cross-party compromise the government agreed to negotiate agreements with Poland and the Czech Republic which would provide them with financial help to deal with the migrants .
11 Trespass was ( and still is ) essentially a wrong to possession and the defendant need not have asserted any right to deal with the goods or indulged in any ‘ appropriation ’ of them .
12 The 12,000 investors whose right to deal in the units were further suspended this week until February 5 did not hear from the managers until two weeks after the funds were first suspended on November 6 .
13 The 12,000 investors whose right to deal in the units were further suspended this week until February 5 did not hear from the managers until two weeks after the funds were first suspended on November 6 .
14 I suggest the failure to deal with the problems posed by mass car use — because that is what transport problems , whether pollution , congestion , ‘ accidents ’ , or decline in the possibility of a real public transport system are due to — is both symbolic of , and central to , the bankruptcy of Labourist ideology .
15 The business plan 's third big hole is its failure to deal with the lawsuits that names are bringing for alleged negligence by agents .
16 However , these were soon overshadowed by the need to deal with the problems of the general decline of demand during the Great Depression .
17 It is easier for the purchaser to deal with the creditors and debtors as they are likely to continue to be customers and suppliers of the business after completion .
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19 Section 5(1) prohibits an insider from counselling or procuring any other person to deal in the securities in question , knowing , or with reasonable cause to believe , that that person would deal in those securities on any stock exchange outside Great Britain .
20 1 Have I sufficient knowledge to deal with the problems ?
21 It is possible to go on with the same therapist to deal with the problems which caused you to need the regression experience in the first place .
22 Classify the errors as suggested in Analysis ( pages 30–42 ) and prepare a teaching strategy to deal with the patterns of error revealed .
23 There needs to be a two-pronged strategy to deal with the problems of the minority of homeless people with mental disorder .
24 Although it has been claimed that the Conservative Party under Margaret Thatcher had no carefully thought-through strategy to deal with the unions when it came into office , but rather proceeded pragmatically ( Roberts , 1989 ) , nevertheless ( Young , 1990 , p. 353 ) :
25 These include the ageing of the baby boom , the run-down of the New and Expanded Towns programme , the switch from slum clearance to housing rehabilitation and the reorientation of government policy to deal with the problems of the inner city areas .
26 At the same time , the UK should press for reform of EC policy to deal with the weaknesses identified above .
27 They said other delegations had rejected their demand to deal with the issues of violence and the future form of the state before setting an election date .
28 It was held that there was an appropriation by the assistant because she had no authority to deal with the goods in this way .
29 One possible application of the proposals would be to the Civil Aviation Authority , which desperately needs new capital to deal with the problems of air traffic congestion in Europe .
30 We realise that your trainees may have neither the time nor the academic background to deal with the complexities of a new language .
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