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

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1 Special task forces have been at work in each board to deal with the longest waiting lists and I have set aside an extra £1 million this year and in each of the next two years to support their work .
2 Despite this , the SGA 1979 does make some attempt to deal with the Scottish dilemma vis à vis non-possessory security interests through the insertion of s61(4) of the 1893 Act ( now s62(4) of the 1979 Act ) , a provision specifically drafted for Scotland but which also applies to England .
3 It is understood it has budgeted for around £75m this year to deal with the terrorists bombing campaign .
4 The suspicion is that members of creditors ' committees had used information gained in that role to deal in the equity market , or to trade the relevant junk bonds directly .
5 He says central government has tightened legal and financial restrictions at a time when council 's need more freedom to deal with the deprivation and social problems caused by high long-term unemployment .
6 These states also complained that Germany was dumping waste in other EC states because of its own inability to deal with the high targets it has set itself under its own laws .
7 Trespass was ( and still is ) essentially a wrong to possession and the defendant need not have asserted any right to deal with the goods or indulged in any ‘ appropriation ’ of them .
8 It is possible to go on with the same therapist to deal with the problems which caused you to need the regression experience in the first place .
9 Good planning gives you thinking time , the chance to anticipate problems and find ways of avoiding those stresses and crises that arise because you have n't enough time to deal with the unexpected .
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