Example sentences of "deal [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Although UCTA does not say so , the section must here only be dealing with sales or hire purchase of goods made to the consumer in the course of a business , because s 6(2) only protects persons dealing as consumers , and a person can only deal as a consumer if the person with whom he is dealing deals in his turn in the course of a business .
2 The proposed amendment anticipated that where the buyer does not deal as a consumer , the right to reject for a breach of the statutory implied terms , seen in ss13-15 of SGA 1979 , is limited where " the breach is so slight that it would be unreasonable for [ the buyer ] to reject [ the goods ] " .
3 It will deal with a range of industrial chemicals and toxic substances from around the county and anglers fear the river could be hit by a major pollution .
4 I shall deal with a typical sequence of events for a man and a woman attending a clinic for the first time , for a check-up .
5 It 's been extraordinary because it 's really taken off , and it does deal with a lot of issues that are very pertinent to elderly people 's lives . ’
6 What machine could deal with a walnut ?
7 If you are having regression therapy to help you deal with a problem whose roots are buried in a previous existence , you may well need two or three sessions of actual regression before you hit upon the significant lifetime .
8 Mr Clarke believes the crackdown will deal with a hardcore of persistent offenders who can clock up scores of crimes before they reach their teens .
9 The second part will deal with a number of ACT planning manoeuvres and potential ACT traps .
10 Do n't get me wrong — sheep are profitable , very profitable , but if it 's cheeses you rear them for then one man can only deal with a few .
11 Dealing through a third party made things more difficult than they were already but the young officer could n't deal with a situation like this and the Captain could n't risk not making himself perfectly understood .
12 The novel would deal with a single moment in the life of the city ; and one of its themes was that there was an acausal link uniting all its apparent diversities into a single interdependent whole .
13 How does one deal with a Sun newspaper or a Sky Channel ?
14 Not a defence that could stop thousands of missiles , but one that might deal with a few terror weapons lobbed around the planet by third-world undesirables .
15 It 's a pain if you ca n't add a graphic to a document because your word processor ca n't deal with a bitmap picture , or if your spreadsheet is incapable of handling simple formulae .
16 In the view of the Pluralists , the state remains an important actor , but must increasingly deal with a world where other , non-state , actors penetrate its territory and reduce its autonomy .
17 Around 1903 Hilbert , to help deal with a problem on integral equations , introduced that infinite dimensional extension of Euclidean space now called Hilbert Space .
18 Two studies have shown that general practitioners can deal with a high proportion of night calls on the telephone , but Sheldon and Harris found that fewer than 3% of night calls received by two deputising services were dealt with by giving advice by telephone without a visit .
19 Can you deal with a troubled adolescent ?
20 I suppose one of the things about Neighbourhood Watch , if , if it worked properly , is that you , there 's a group of you with a common interest , and you could deal with a situation like that a bit better than you could if you were on your own .
21 Dismissing a charge under section 14 , the court held that since section 14 did not deal with a sale of goods , a reference to a shop sale was not a reference to a ‘ facility ’ within the meaning of section 14 .
22 The Russians would much rather deal with a right-wing conservative any day because they know where they stand , rather than a left-wing liberal who might do something off the wall , like act on principle , for heaven 's sake .
23 ( d ) Meech held that the accused was under an obligation to retain and deal with a cheque if he believed that he was under such a duty , though in fact he was not .
24 Chambers v Karia ( see Appendix A ) , a decision of O'Connor J , illustrates how the court can deal with a quite complicated set of facts , approaching the matter on a broad basis .
25 If the title is registered it still is n't essential to register the devolution , because personal representatives can deal with a registered title without themselves being first registered as proprietors ; but if the property is not to be disposed of forthwith , either on sale or by a vesting assent , it 's desirable to register the devolution to the personal representatives as soon as practicable .
26 However , they did not deal with a suggestion made by Hawkins J at first instance that , in some circumstances , an employee could " legitimately canvass , issue his circulars , have his place of business in readiness , hire his servants , etc " [ 1895 ] 2 QB 1 .
27 In cases where the person in breach agrees the facts and the disciplinary action suggested by the executive , the executive itself may deal with a disciplinary matter without referring it to the full Panel .
28 there 's the banker , What 's with this banker 's order I do n't deal with a banker 's order .
29 She had no evidence to back it up , but in her heart she knew that Luke would never deal with a man like Martin , no matter how much he stood to gain from it .
30 If you know you can not deal with an upsetting confrontation , try to put it off for a short while until you feel calmer .
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