Example sentences of "[vb base] to deal [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As all else has not failed , I propose to deal with this aspect of the matter shortly .
2 Her solutions to the most common pest and disease problems are ICI Benlate for mildew , grease bands for the leaf-eating loopers ( winter moth caterpillars ) , tar oil winter wash to deal with woolly aphids and pbi Malathion Greenfly Killer for other aphids .
3 The primary visual cortex is surrounded by many secondary visual regions that seem to deal with special qualities of the image such as colour and movement , and in theory much could be achieved by assembling in appropriate ways information about the occurrence of different trigger features .
4 So one will prescribe spiritual disciplines and fastings perhaps as number one exercise , and neglect to deal with hidden anger within him .
5 Often , the coping strategies that teachers adopt to deal with contextual contingencies can become so habitual , so routinized , that they seem like coping no more , but worthwhile and valid teaching .
6 Is you home security at the top of your list of priorities , or is it something which you intend to deal with one day , when you have the chance ?
7 Controls over the members of the group develop to deal with any deviation .
8 He was however er reasonably clear as to the speed at which local authorities tend to deal with these matters , he said that it always takes a long time and getting any answer out of the local authority might well take somewhere between six months and up to two years , he thought that perhaps eighteen months was a reasonable guess before he would actually manage to get somebody if Paul were to move as er , it maybe well occur to here or a different local authority then of course the application would just go back to square one and that would lead to more delay .
9 The unemployed should be given such work , he said , adding that at present , Poland lacked the expertise , equipment and finance to deal with environmental decay .
10 The segregated forms of provision that exist to deal with disruptive pupils reflect a bias in terms of race , class and gender that is too conspicuous to go unchallenged ( Coard 1971 , Tomlinson 1981 , Eggleston 1986 ) .
11 Maybe these people here prefer to deal with aggressive people or indeed passive because you can completely walk over them do n't like dealing with anybody they 're totally passive on the far end of the scale passive .
12 When historians are working on major pieces of research , or wish to deal with other historians ' views on particular topics , they may contribute articles to historical journals as interim reports on their work in progress .
13 Thus , schools not only have to deal with financial delegation but they have to be very aware of market forces .
14 Security forces have to deal with two fronts at a time when the threat of IRA bombings is ever present .
15 And then they 're at a disadvantage when they have to deal with real life problems . ’
16 That 's not counting the damage to transformers and other equipment from the nests that escape our attention , or the fact that we have to deal with similar problems in Caithness and Shetland . ’
17 An increase in crime on the Tyneside Metro means police have to deal with 80 incidents a week .
18 They can not concentrate wholly on matters put before them by civil servants because they have to deal with parliamentary duties , party business and constituency cases .
19 The Outer Kingdoms are more worldly as one would expect from nations that have to deal with marauding Norse and Dark Elf raiders .
20 What are some of the things that you can do when you actually have to deal with these people , particularly remember if you try to achieve influence on a course here , that 's what we 're here for .
21 ‘ So , now I have to deal with this man and woman . ’
22 Macaws , which specialise in eating seeds , have to deal with this problem very frequently .
23 in In re R. [ 1992 ] Fam. 11 , 28 , where he said : ‘ Faced with such a substantial consensus of opinion among judges who have to deal with this problem from day to day , I have to conclude that the powers of a wardship judge do indeed include power to consent to medical treatment when the ward has not been asked or has declined .
24 Sometimes I think it 's pathetic that I have to deal with this simplification of who I am , and then other times I think , that 's it , that 's what I am , what I read , that 's who I am . ’
25 Writers constantly have to deal with this prejudice , and it is well worth remembering this before discussing writing with casual acquaintances .
26 We shall assume that , by definition , an adjective , which instantiates a property , can not be related to a noun phrase identifying an entity by the relation of equation , and we have to deal in predicative position only with the other intensional relation found in items following a form of to be , assignment of qualification .
27 If we 'd been forced like myself I believe in a couple of years ' time , I will not be able to enjoy the pension fund that I 'm in at the moment we will have a problem , and we need to deal with that problem , and we need to raise the issue now and have a strategy , and I think it 's the G M B's to take a leading role in looking at this .
28 It is far easier from their point of view if they only need to deal with one entity and they will probably prefer that to be the purchaser as it is the purchaser that has taken over the business .
29 If unc we need to deal with each case of Q' separately .
30 Distancing criminal elements of society from a sizeable minority of otherwise reasonable people who smoke , or have smoked , cannabis , and who presently need to deal with such persons .
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