Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] dealing with the " in BNC.

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1 The provision of an adequate flat-rate pension would also prove a better vehicle than pension-splitting for dealing with the problems that are likely to face older women in the future as a result of divorce .
2 Its predecessor was extremely clear in dealing with the fundamental concepts of special relativity and although Rindler 's new book is more discursive and modern in its approach ( for example , its treatment of space time ) it does lose out in succinctness .
3 Tragically , from experience , I have discovered that Government Departments have not been speedy in dealing with the rights of victims of terrorism in Northern Ireland .
4 Which means when you do business with ANZ you can be sure of dealing with the same bank at both ends of the transaction .
5 The English language presents difficulties if a purely phonic approach is attempted ( silent letters in ‘ knife ’ and ‘ pneumatic ’ , for example ) but it is useful in dealing with the ‘ sounding out ’ of unfamiliar words .
6 Chapters 2 through 16 introduce concepts and techniques found useful in dealing with the questions outlined above and describe some of the relevant aspects of the company functions forming the interfaces .
7 His strength of character was invaluable in dealing with the guards and his commitment to his fellow hostages was such that he would listen quietly and matter of factly on the occasions when we all had a heart-to-heart about the little ways in which we got on each others ' nerves .
8 ‘ We are very good at dealing with the technical sides like Italy .
9 Any Government who are seriously concerned about dealing with the escalating crime rate must begin to tackle crime at its roots .
10 Police powers were permissive in dealing with the lower classes .
11 This insistence on knowing for sure and examining the facts of the matter is particularly important in dealing with the doubts which arise because of the many misrepresentations of Christianity today .
12 He said any measures to tackle the budget deficit should be secondary to dealing with the recession .
13 If you are a shop assistant who frequently deputizes for the manager of a busy store you may need some prompting to realize that among your qualifications you ‘ are ready to take responsibility ’ , ‘ have a flexible approach to work ’ , and ‘ are used to dealing with the public ’ .
14 The attack on the woman , left to die after being savagely beaten and sexually attacked has outraged detectives used to dealing with the most horrific crimes .
15 This would aggravate the problems of urban penetration into essentially rural areas described by Herington ( 1984 ) and would also reduce the options available for dealing with the difficulties faced by lower-income groups in the London area ( Eversley , 1972 ; Buck et al. , 1986 ) .
16 Both Mannertreu from Bressingham and River Irt from Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway are superbly powerful mainline narrow gauge engines , and perfectly capable of dealing with the steep inclines and heavy loads the Broadland Line has to cope with .
17 Maxwell 's equations written in the stationary frame of reference should be perfectly capable of dealing with the problem .
18 you need also , very much , to have the all round development , the ability to be nimble , speedy and capable of dealing with the unexpected , and a series of movements demanding and challenging on weight transference and balance performed with speed and various use of space .
19 Whether there is a percolation of water seawards in the beach material is another possibility , which does not seem to have received much attention , but it is unlikely that such a form of movement would be capable of dealing with the total volume of water involved .
20 Rome obviously had magistrates capable of dealing with the Greeks on proper diplomatic lines when she became involved with them during the conquest of southern Italy in the last decades of the fourth century .
21 ‘ I 'm perfectly capable of dealing with the situation here for you .
22 Perhaps the person experiences an overwhelming sense of injustice which renders them less capable of dealing with the problem a second time .
23 He was , of course , totally capable of dealing with the situation .
24 The First Vice-President of Panama , Ricardo Arias Calderón , resigned from his post on Dec. 17 , declaring at a press conference that the government of President Guillermo Endara Galimany was incapable of dealing with the corruption , unemployment or poverty in Panama .
25 Victor 's death at such a young age will not only be a tragedy for his family and friends but will have a major impact on many engaged in dealing with the increasing complexities of value added tax .
26 These rules are by and large irrelevant in dealing with the terminally ill patient who is , in a sense , in a special class .
27 Clara Taylor was always very fair in dealing with the girls .
28 It is fair to say that the greatest violators of human rights across the world are terrorists , but I stressed the fact that it was important for the Government of India to be more open in dealing with the accusations .
29 Under the new act these problems were to be addressed by setting up coordinating budget committees in the House and the Senate , drawing up a realistic timetable for dealing with the budget and establishing a Congressional Budget Office that would provide the staff and expertise necessary for dealing with the budget responsibly .
30 The tsar failed to do anything constructive in dealing with the problems of the mass of Russian people .
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