Example sentences of "[was/were] dealt [prep] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Governors for secondary schools were dealt with under regulations made under the Act between 1902 and 1908 .
2 Trusts were dealt with under cognitio , but legacies and inheritances were the concern of the ordinary courts .
3 No well more or less the branches had the opportunity to send in resolutions to the national agreement which were dealt with at conference .
4 The cases of the troublesome bishops Salonius of Embrun and Sagittarius of Gap were dealt with on Guntram 's orders at the Church councils of Lyons ( 567/73 ) and Chalon-sur-Saône ( 579 ) .
5 Reflecting the pattern of the conference , our report contains the contributions of the invited speakers , of the subsequent discussions in the workshops where particular issues were dealt with in depth , and finally the general debate in the afternoon which was open to everyone present .
6 ‘ Administratively matters in Petersfield Magistrates ’ Court were dealt with in Alton but from the end of March this work has passed to Aldershot .
7 Scotland 's affairs had once been dealt with in her own Parliament in Edinburgh ; now much of them were dealt with in London ; soon more would be dealt with in Brussels .
8 The provisions of clauses 14 , 17 and 18 relevant to the issues before me have been helpfully set out in the affidavit of Mr. McKeown in which I have interpolated three numbers to indicate the particular passages which were dealt with in argument .
9 These subjects were dealt with in detail in the first part of the chapter and should be recognised as background knowledge relevant to nursing in relation to the AL of maintaining a safe environment , so are not discussed further .
10 Some of the undernoted terms were dealt with in Chapter 2 on LDCs .
11 Very few enclosures were dealt with by act of parliament .
12 Successive crises were dealt with by Law without resolving the fundamental disequilibrium of the situation , for the conflict between coalition and party was as real in Law 's own mind as in the minds of a host of Unionists who continued to give general support to the government .
13 The following cases were dealt with by Easingwold magistrates :
14 In Court THE following cases were dealt with by Easingwold magistrates :
15 The BBC was fined only £3,600 and another company £4,000 , plus costs , because they were dealt with by Magistrates ' Courts , but claims for compensation for victims may cost millions .
16 In Court The following cases were dealt with by Leyburn magistrates : M Kettlewell ( Melmerby ) Ltd , of Station Depot , Melmerby , Ripon , admitted using a vehicle with tachograph equipment not complying with council regulations , fined £25 , £25 costs .
17 The following cases were dealt with by Thirsk magistrates : Andrew Thomas Harvey , 22 , of Oban Avenue , Hartlepool , was convicted of using a motor car without insurance , fined £200 plus £20 costs , licence endorsed , eight points .
18 The following cases were dealt with by Thirsk magistrates : David Philip Robson , 25 , of Topcliffe Road , Thirsk , admitted damaging a flashing amber traffic warning beacon , fined £50 plus £25 costs and £21 compensation .
19 The following cases were dealt with by Richmond magistrates : Michael Kevin Mark , 25 , of Charles Street , Darlington , admitted driving a car with excess alcohol in his breath , and using a car without insurance , fined £575 plus £25 costs , disqualified for 15 months .
20 In Court The following cases were dealt with by Richmond magistrates : Robert Charles Scott , 21 , of Roper Course , Richmond , admitted driving motor vehicle with excess alcohol in breath , fined £200 plus £25 costs , licence endorsed , disqualified for one year .
21 With the suppression of the monasteries and many of the hospitals , increasing numbers of beggars and paupers produced problems which were dealt with by statute , so that the responsibility for the sick , the poor and the unemployed was placed firmly on the parishes in which they lived .
22 The following cases were dealt with by Northallerton magistrates : Anthony Charles , 29 , of Shearwater Avenue , Darlington , admitted using motor car without excise licence , fined £150 plus £20 costs and £58.33 back duty .
23 The following cases were dealt with by Northallerton magistrates : Paul G. Poulter , of Sladeburn Drive , Northallerton , was convicted of failing to return excise licence after cheque dishonoured , fined £100 plus £30 costs and £50 additional penalty .
24 The following cases were dealt with by Northallerton magistrates : Alan Robert Lazenby , 22 , of Knotto Bottom Road , Northallerton , was convicted of entering building and stealing property valued at £824 , entering a storage container and stealing property valued at £350 , dishonestly attempting to obtain £989.46 worth of goods by deception , dishonestly obtaining goods valued at £77 by deception , driving a van while disqualified and using a van without insurance , without a test certificate , driving while disqualified , failing to provide specimen of blood for analysis , driving car recklessly , using car with a defective tyre , with a defective braking system , failing to report an accident , failing to stop after an accident , failing to stop when required by PC , using a car without insurance ; 15 months imprisonment , licence endorsed , six points , disqualified for three years .
25 The following cases were dealt with by Stokesley magistrates :
26 The following cases were dealt with by Stokesley magistrates :
27 The following cases were dealt with by Stokesley magistrates :
28 The following cases were dealt with by Stokesley magistrates
29 THE following cases were dealt with by Stokesley magistrates :
30 Fascism was not thought of as a separate subject on the school curriculum , but the history of how Mussolini came to power was dealt with at length at the end of the modern history text-books .
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