Example sentences of "[Wh adv] deal with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Khan , you argue that unless you are permitted to build the kind of ship you require , the embassy will fail — ’ He broke off , shaking his head as if he was at a loss to know how to deal with the notion .
2 Lucinda looks at many types of fences and their alternatives and gives useful tips on how to ride the different obstacles and how to deal with the problems that may arise .
3 They offer the chance to get advice on how to deal with the problems everyone faces in old age .
4 This booklet gives you guidance on how to deal with the problem in the workplace .
5 Worried Julia has even asked the Russian ambassador in London for advice on how to deal with the problem .
6 They do n't know how to deal with the times .
7 But this leaves the student with the highly enigmatic problem of how to deal with the mass of unconventional note-combinations within the total-chromatic .
8 And in any case , the buying department of the potential customer must be informed about the basic mechanics of how to deal with the supplier .
9 The move brought to an end an intense struggle between Wilson and the Democrat-controlled state legislature over how to deal with the state 's $10,700 million budget deficit .
10 It was never going to be a career for me but kept me in beer money and taught me about how to deal with the public . ’
11 He 's had to learn how to deal with the public ; it does not come easily to him . "
12 Staff are taught how to deal with the public both on the phone and in person .
13 THE Bible teaches us how to behave to the sinner that repents , but stays understandably silent on how to deal with the prince who breaks the Church 's rules .
14 For Belinda , looking after Sophie was the only way she knew how to deal with the shock .
15 It was believed they differed on how to deal with the US and that Mr Garcia had pushed for a stronger stance .
16 so that pupils can learn how to deal with the challenges of our School , and later on , society ;
17 Washington was not confident about how to deal with the Shah .
18 In that case Schering employed Falkman Ltd to give its executives instruction in how to deal with the media regarding one of its products .
19 How to deal with the Commission
20 Third , the book does not contain a compendium of specific advice about how to deal with the realities of classroom life .
21 ‘ I told you that the letter gave me advice on how to deal with the family and that is all . ’
22 Luckily the Doctor remembers , from a previous visit , how to deal with the trap and they escape .
23 For the first time in Britain , a special committee will hear residents and experts ideas about how to deal with the city 's traffic .
24 Suppose , for example , a particular spirit has chosen this lifetime to learn how to deal with the temptation to do deliberate wrong to others — whether by spreading malicious lies about them , stealing from them or causing them physical harm .
25 Brian and I were n't entirely sure how to deal with the Yanks ' antagonisms .
26 The problem is how to deal with the waves .
27 Although the joint statement indicated broad agreement , there were some differences over how to deal with the crisis .
28 The strong tactics have paid off in the case of the prison officers , who went back to work last week , but there is increasing concern on how to deal with the tax collectors .
29 Bereaved parents have joined with health experts to produce a training video for hospitals on how to deal with the death of a new born baby .
30 It had been impossible to thwart him under the glare of media attention back at the restaurant , and she was still trying to decide how to deal with the situation if he wanted to come in with her when they reached her apartment — and she knew he would want to .
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