Example sentences of "with by [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Minor complaints such as uncivility to a member of the public can be dealt with by a system of informal resolution . |
2 | They are often dealt with by a system which attempts to get them off benefit , rather than prosecute . |
3 | Western traders allowed into Japan were to be restricted to foreign settlements and other prescribed areas , but were to have the benefits of extraterritoriality , i.e. they were not to be subject to the laws of Japan , but any misdemeanour or problem ( including those that concerned Japanese ) was to be dealt with by a court presided over by the consul of the country of the national concerned . |
4 | Now when it came down to it the national government essen sorry the Supreme Court essentially said if the national government wishes to create a national bank in pursuance of legitimate aims of the constitution then it should have the discretion to do so and it should n't be interfered with by a state government . |
5 | Solvent effects are currently modelled by a simple distance dependent dielectric function of sigmoidal form ( 21,23 ) and counterion damping is dealt with by a reduction of total phosphate charges to -0.5e . |
6 | That 's brill no defender in the world whatever level they are likes being attacked with by a pace player running at them . |
7 | They argued that since poverty was not one problem but a complex of many , each category of need ( sickness , widowhood , old age , etc. ) should be separately dealt with by a committee of the elected local authority , with the exception of unemployment , which as a national rather than a local problem should be dealt with by central government . |
8 | He and his later antislavery advocates argued that the results demonstrated the greater efficiency of the work done — a genuine experiment because the whip had previously been removed from overseers and offences amongst the slaves dealt with by a jury of elders amongst the slaves themselves . |
9 | Indicative of this is the fact that in most African countries , issues of women and development are dealt with by a Ministry of Culture and Social Development — the same ministry that deals with destitutes . |
10 | Often women artists prefer to be dealt with by a man . |
11 | If , however , your parent is so seriously ill physically or mentally that she is no longer capable of dealing with her own financial affairs at any level , arrangements can be made by her solicitor for these to be dealt with by a government department known as the Court of Protection , and you should discuss this matter with the solicitor . |
12 | Your fiancee 's lighthearted disregard for timekeeping is n't exactly an illness which could be dealt with by a GP 's prescription , but although your question was flippant she has , it seems to me , a slight personality twist which could bring her problems . |
13 | The association is dissatisfied with Government policy , particularly with the fact that agriculture in Scotland is dealt with by a Minister in the House of Lords . |
14 | Does the Minister agree that agriculture would be given higher priority and better consideration if it were dealt with by a Minister in this House ? |
15 | In the family proceedings court the application may be dealt with by a justices ' clerk . |
16 | Five firms facing charges over the death of a Gloucestershire workman on the Severn Bridge are expected to be dealt with by a Crown Court . |
17 | The subject-matter of the problems dealt with by a law centre will tend to reflect local community conditions and housing , employment , social security and consumer problems are likely to be predominant . |
18 | A notice of deposit or notice of intended deposit is not dealt with by a discharge of mortgage ( normally LR form 53 ) , but by a " withdrawal " thereof . |
19 | Callers from the street were dealt with by a doorkeeper who either encouraged or discouraged them , depending on how they looked , and entered his impressions in an official diary : ‘ not quite a gentleman … — but would do well for Gold Coast ’ was a typical entry of 1899 . |
20 | If fleas or mites persist they can be easily dealt with by a fly spray . |
21 | On the other hand , it will be argued that the large number of arrests points to a malaise of such dimensions that it can not completely be dealt with by a police investigation and that a wider inquiry is called for . |
22 | The erm billeting actually was dealt with by a section connected with the er County Accountants Department |
23 | What the Act will do is to ensure that the child offender who is dealt with by a children 's hearing may not be asked , and if asked need not answer , questions about ‘ spent ’ offences in , for example , applications for employment . |
24 | With other organic fuels the problem is to reduce the quantity of tar in the final gas to a level that can be dealt with by a cleaning system . |
25 | Of the correspondence received by the French foreign ministry in 1893 , for example , over 70 per cent dealt with commercial and consular affairs : but this had to be coped with by a staff of only twenty-one against the twenty-nine who handled the much smaller number of political despatches and telegrams . |
26 | I understand there are problems er but as a general principle it does seem to me that it 's something that needs to be looked at and the minister has said that a lot of these matters will be dealt with by a statement of practice and er he was asked by the honourable gentleman , the member for South Hams I think , er er er what the status of er these people were . |
27 | This problem is dealt with by a muscle in the middle ear attached to one of the trio of tiny bones that transmits the vibrations of the ear-drum to the tubular organ in the skull that converts them into nervous stimuli . |
28 | In the three years from 1984 to 1986 there were some 229 such cases , of which almost half were dealt with by a hospital order under the Mental Health Act 1983 ( with or without restrictions ) . |
29 | Corns are better dealt with by a chiropodist . |
30 | As we shall see in chapter 11 , such non-constant variability is usually dealt with by a power transformation of the scale of measurement . |