Example sentences of "[noun sg] to deal with [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 While Lord Scarman was careful not to enter the political dispute between the Government and the Labour party on issues such as unemployment and housing , his call for more direct action to deal with these problems , along with racial disadvantage , posed a challenge to the political legitimacy of the policies which the Government had followed from 1979 onwards .
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 an attempt to deal with these inadequacies the new proposals ( Department of Trade and Industry 1989 ) represent a change from the present form based approach to an effects based approach , and involve almost the wholesale adoption of the principles and form of Article 85 .
4 This is not an attempt to deal with these ideals in a comprehensive way — no single empirical study could do that — but merely an attempt to see what bearing our factual findings may have upon moral views about the media .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 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 .
8 ‘ I have correspondence to deal with this afternoon and must return to my work . ’
9 From the beginning they established control over the legislative agenda , obliging congress to focus almost exclusively on economic policy and requiring the legislature to deal with these matters in a manner and a timeframe favourable to the president 's programme .
10 The large forces that most NATO countries fielded to guard the alliance against the Warsaw Pact provided enough flexibility to deal with most crises outside Europe , such as the Gulf war .
11 The goodwill and excellent relations that Jimmy and Gwenda Cornell have built up with the authorities in Gran Canaria seem to be in the process of being matched in St Lucia : more and better facilities were planned for Rodney Bay Marina , parties were organised and funded , and a special ARC committee to deal with such things as restoring extinguished navigation lights and easing participants through customs formalities was set up and presided over by the Prime Minister of St Lucia .
12 Failure to deal with these matters on the grant of the lease often leads to complaints from adjoining tenants and sometimes to an action against the landlord for derogation from his grant .
13 I am therefore planning to set up a Council Tax enquiry line and a small team to deal with all enquiries .
14 Mr. Kimber said the parish councils were now recommended to hold a contingency fund within their budget to deal with such problems .
15 Minimising — admitting that one or two staff members drink a bit or perhaps use a bit of cannabis or maybe occasionally get into trouble with the consequences of drinking too much but insisting that the Company has more important problems to deal with and that it is not the Company rule nor responsibility to deal with these problems .
16 Yet the judge left as alternative verdicts open to the jury , guilty of causing grievous bodily harm , contrary to section 20 or guilty of assault occasioning actual bodily harm , contrary to section 47 , without indicating to counsel his intention of doing so or giving the defence the opportunity to deal with such alternatives .
17 The major failing with finite state grammars is their inability to deal with any dependencies that exist between non-adjacent words .
18 Therefore you 've got to be selective in what you do and you 've got to be the right person to deal with those things , of course .
19 BT has set up a new free service to deal with all customers ' enquiries if they are moving house .
20 Part II of the Administration of Justice Act 1969 introduced the procedure universally known as the ‘ leap-frog ’ procedure to deal with those cases where determination by the Court of Appeal might not be the most effective way of disposing of the case .
21 Is it really appropriate for policy to deal with such matters as classroom display , layout , grouping and teaching methods , to take four by now familiar examples ?
22 To what extent boys were conscious of the loss of love — in its practical and immediate manifestation — is impossible to say : mechanisms of denial come quickly into operation to deal with such enormities .
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 Critics of world systems theory have suggested that the idea of the semiperiphery is an ad hoc invention to deal with those cases that do not fit neatly into the core-periphery framework .
25 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 .
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 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 .
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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