Example sentences of "[noun pl] to deal [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | They become prospectively entitled , through the mechanism of liquidation , to displace the power of the shareholders and directors to deal with the company 's assets . |
2 | On Sept. 23 the USA proposed a study of global capital flows by the Group of Ten ( G-10 ) industrialized countries to deal with the crisis in world currency markets [ for European currency crisis see pp. 39080-81 ] . |
3 | In creating the epitome of title , it is important to include land charge searches , as well as the old conveyances and mortgage deeds , and , where appropriate , it would also be necessary to include : marriage certificates to deal with apparent changes of name ; death certificates to deal with the death of one of two joint tenants ; a grant of probate to deal with the death of the owner and the appointment of executors ; and any other document that is necessary to prove a coherent line from the root deed . |
4 | This usually entailed placement at a very tender age , because it would be difficult for some parents to deal with the issue of race and colour if the child had developed a sense of racial identity and pride in his or her heritage . |
5 | Group tramways in the early days to deal with the problem of the very dusty streets which were to be found in most towns then in summer . |
6 | Theories that suppose latent inhibition to be a function of what the stimulus itself predicts have been compelled to introduce special explanations to deal with the fact of context — specificity — and , as we shall see , they have done so with rather little success . |
7 | What was undoubtedly important , however , was that the ICS briefed and trained its interviewers to deal with the part of the questionnaire which dealt with sexual offences , and indeed when a case was uncovered by a male interviewer he always offered a follow-up interview conducted by a woman . |
8 | That does not mean that the law should change with every passing fancy — crimes such as theft , fraud , murder , etc. will never become fashionable — but ‘ social ’ crimes such as publishing indecent or obscene material are dependent on society 's perception of what is or is not indecent or obscene at the time , and the legislation of one period may be inappropriate in another period of time , to the extent that resorting to the courts to deal with the matter may be quite inappropriate and ineffective . |
9 | In a few moments my right hon. Friend the Chancellor will set out our detailed proposals to deal with the problem of repossessions . |
10 | In later life he expanded this social interest , even attempting to enter Parliament , standing as a candidate for East Worcestershire in 1874 , but his platform , based on proposals to deal with the health problems of prostitution near garrisons and naval establishments , attracted little support . |
11 | Under this scheme we have arranged for a firm of Solicitors to deal with the remortgage legal work for just £175 ( excluding Land Registry fee ) . |
12 | Mr Clarke backed plans for tough new powers to deal with the PC Plods . |
13 | Instead he asked parliament for a temporary grant of special powers to deal with the aftermath of the insurrection . |
14 | The suggestion for a community treatment order was rejected by some , on the grounds that it would infringe civil liberties , there was insufficient research to justify this extra measure , the existing legislation provided a sufficient framework to give the necessary powers to deal with the problem , and changing the law might divert attention from the real need to provide resources to support an acceptable programme of community care . |
15 | The Congress subsequently agreed to grant Yeltsin emergency powers to deal with the crisis situation in the republic and set the date for the direct election of a President of Russia [ see pp. 38130-31 ] . |
16 | On Jan. 16 the Supreme Council had voted by 54 votes to 47 to give Prime Minister Edgar Savisaar special powers to deal with the crisis . |
17 | Another who may find himself in the same situation will call upon all his inner resources in his efforts to deal with the problem . |
18 | ACTRESS Katharine Hepburn has been helping efforts to deal with the flooding in Connecticut . |
19 | Diplomatic efforts to deal with the refugee crisis were complicated by lack of consensus among the countries most directly affected . |
20 | In his first public appearance since his election , the President-elect , Fernando Collor de Mello , on Dec. 22 , 1989 , ruled out any plans to bring forward his inauguration from March 15 , 1990 , and promised to use fiscal and administrative reforms to deal with the problem of inflation , including privatization and the dismissal of superfluous civil servants . |
21 | The social outcry against the pollution caused has led to new regulations which require farmers to deal with the stubble differently in the future , and straw-chopping for incorporation into the soil is now contemplated . |
22 | Sir Kenneth , for example , set up multi-agency panels to deal with the cautioning of juveniles , designed to keep as many as possible out of the courts . |
23 | More sweeping changes to deal with the threat of global warming will have to wait for the Government 's environment white paper under discussion in cabinet committee . |
24 | Conversely , if the businesss ' customers are other businesses , who may have their own conditions of purchase , it may be necessary to include provisions to deal with the possibility of a battle of forms . |
25 | The building owner may either employ a builder to carry out the work or opening up and eradication , or he may call in one of the numerous specialist firms to deal with the attack . |
26 | The employer may wish to engage specialist relocation and international removal firms to deal with the employee 's property ( rent it out or sell it ) and to transport household effects to the new location . |
27 | They try to extend the theories to deal with the gender issues they gloss over . |
28 | It set up a succession of bodies to deal with the problem , but in 1922 it actually cut back expenditure , already insufficient , in this sphere . |
29 | Examples of simoniacal practices ( and numerous mandates to deal with the problem ) abound in the papal registers . |
30 | The Thames Valley Police has formed special Burglary squads to deal with the problem . |