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

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1 The Government has announced tough new action to deal with illegal gypsy encampments .
2 He finds time to talk to her and tell her what 's going on so that she 's never at a loss to deal with any situation .
3 In other respects the book has changed little and there is no attempt to deal with organic synthesis in its own right .
4 In an attempt to deal with this issue , Goss ( 1953 ) introduced a control procedure in which subjects were simply allowed to observe the stimuli ( in one case being instructed to attend to them , in another given no special instructions ) during the first phase of training .
5 In an attempt to deal with this discrimination against public patients , the 1992–3 federal budget plan is introducing bonus payments to those states which increase the proportion of public patients treated .
6 My right hon. and learned Friend has said more than once , and I have repeated it , that it is the Government 's avowed intention to deal with that subject .
7 ‘ I have correspondence to deal with this afternoon and must return to my work . ’
8 It would be helpful to consider what Dr Slabbert said at the conference in Johannesburg on August 2 , 1991 , namely that the Department of National Health has the capacity to deal with major health problems .
9 Even Roof magazine — not a magazine normally associated with the Tory party — has acknowledged that the Government 's £96 million three-year initiative to deal with rough sleeping is the most determined and comprehensive programme ever introduced to tackle the problem .
10 Failure to deal with external attack was one , strife within the royal family another .
11 Gava had been criticized over his failure to deal with organized crime and had been accused by the Communist Party ( PCI ) of links with the Camorra , the Neapolitan branch of the Mafia .
12 Many textbooks do show awareness of the need to deal with different discourse types , but few confront the issue of identification .
13 Government in early 1991 proposed reform of local government , but it was not clear then how far a strident need to deal with local government financing dominated the intent .
14 However , there is no need to deal in this way with an argument that , if raised , would not receive a moment 's serious consideration from the court .
15 Purchaser would expect Vendor to deal in good faith ; failure to notify might amount to fraud and would prejudice Purchaser 's rights of rescission ( if any ) .
16 Although O'Neill tried to present the case as one of the law simply taking its natural course to deal with illegal disorder , the Free Presbyterians saw it as a deliberate attempt to use the apparatus of the state to suppress true Bible Protestantism .
17 Similarly , the buyer 's terms of purchase might contain a provision to deal with late delivery : ( a ) If the Seller fails to deliver the goods in accordance with the terms of this contract , the Buyer is entitled to terminate the contract with immediate effect .
18 Other factors were ‘ inability to deal with normal child behaviour ’ and ‘ inability to respond to the maturational needs of the child ’ .
19 Major variations in formulation only occur in levels of alkalinity to deal with differing soil load expectations , the proportion and type of sequestrants , to balance the alkalinity and to cope with water hardness and the inclusion of minor ingredients .
20 From this brief description , it can be seen that a policy to deal with low pay has to be seen as a policy in miniature of planning a continuing renaissance of British industry .
21 A police task force patrolling the area to deal with New Age travellers was called in , equipped with riot shields and helmets , to assist bailiffs armed with a court order .
22 Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun on July 9 adopted decisive new measures aimed at curbing the power of the military leadership in non-defence matters and removing its authority to deal with domestic unrest .
23 It is up to each individual union to deal with this problem , but the obvious right course for all of them is to compensate for broken time — and this included the RFU .
24 The er I I shall pull back slightly on that comment in that , if it 's jointly owned property it 's outside the will you therefore do n't have to prove the will to deal with that property , but if it is a large estate and you are dealing with other assets , when you do your inland revenue account you also have to refer to property you may have had the power of dealing while you were alive and that would include jointly owned property .
25 The chief constable adds : ’ The proposed legislation to deal with aggravated taking of vehicles is most welcomed as recognition that there is a real problem to be addressed .
26 We need legislation to deal with this issue , but we need legislation with teeth .
27 As my hon. Friend knows , I shall introduce the Asylum Bill to deal with that problem .
28 ‘ Rapid Response Brigades ’ , set up by the government to deal with any sign of ‘ counter-revolution ’ , have harassed people working for human rights organisations or unofficial political opposition groups .
29 The key factor is the exchange of information to deal with international crime .
30 The English Courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to deal with any dispute which has arisen or may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement , unless the Publisher voluntarily submits itself to the jurisdiction of some other tribunal .
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