Example sentences of "be [adv] dealt [prep] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | We will review the powers of the Local Government Ombudsman to ensure that findings of maladministration are properly dealt with by all local authorities . |
2 | Distraught with grief and shock , rejected by her own mother and father , Melissa had been taken by the warm-hearted Craigs into their own home ; the small matter of illegitimacy had been discreetly dealt with by a statutory change of name and a wedding-ring , and the bereaved parents had found consolation for the loss of their only child in caring for his son . |
3 | Corns are better dealt with by a chiropodist . |
4 | It is a guide for practitioners and does not attempt to expound academic points which are better dealt with by numerous text books . |
5 | On the desirability or otherwise of a comprehensive list of what should be done at each level , the best way to proceed is for there to be a presumption , effectively , that matters are best dealt with at national level unless it can be shown that that is better done at Community level . |
6 | Withdrawing from some drugs , such as barbiturates , are best dealt with in a situation where medical or specialist help is available . |
7 | Shallow tunnels running from setts out into fields are a frequent cause of concern , says the book , and are best dealt with by breaking in the roof of the tunnels and filling in the trench created . |
8 | In other areas , notably in relation to the right of freedom of association and collective bargaining , the Commission is abstaining from any action , because it believes that these measures are best dealt with by social partners of industry , or , as appropriate , by the Member States . |
9 | These are best dealt with by use of an internal standard , such as the C(1s) line of hydrocarbon contaminants , or a line of some chemically-unreactive metal such as Au sputtered on to the sample . |
10 | Such questions are best dealt with by talking direct to Customs . |
11 | Most matters are soon dealt with by experience — but knowing you have access to a solicitor 's professional advice on more complex legal problems is a valuable extra security : |
12 | Only high risk process operations dealing with food preservation , including canning , need to take account of spores but these are usually dealt with during food processing . |
13 | Incidents like this happen almost every day , usually — — raised by Tory hon. Members , and they are usually dealt with through the usual channels , the Government deputy Chief Whip , myself and the Serjeant at Arms . |
14 | Pensions are usually dealt with in a separate schedule to the agreement . |
15 | ENQUIRIES THAT ARE USUALLY DEALT WITH BY THE RECEPTION DESK |
16 | Reservations for very important persons or commercially important persons are usually dealt with by senior members of the management . |
17 | The result is unusual because the Indian crafts are usually dealt with by ethnographers or historians of style . |
18 | Any who dare to question this are quickly dealt with by being accused of faithlessness , invoking that frighteningly powerful guilt feeling instilled into the human mind whilst the individual is still very young , and it is just this abuse of childhood which is so surely the primary cause of failure to reduce the constant renewal of the horrors of war . |
19 | Pedal cycles are not included under section 12(1) but are specially dealt with under section 12(5) . |
20 | A commonly recognised problem is a lack of coordination in conservation policy which comes about because the wide-ranging issues implied in its brief are traditionally dealt with by separate ‘ line ’ ministries . |
21 | Payments are probably dealt with by some junior clerk who applies his or her own interpretation of what the company wants . |
22 | They are often dealt with by a system which attempts to get them off benefit , rather than prosecute . |
23 | Ernest Long summarised the change snappily in his note to the Authority 's accountant when they were working out the implications in 1954 : ‘ instead of being messed about by the long-haired boys at the Treasury we are now dealt with by the Finance boys — and we much prefer it that way ’ . |
24 | Moreover , the level of detail was frequently too great to be effectively dealt with by the committees , many members of which were non-specialists . |
25 | As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy . |
26 | ‘ Bearing in mind that the essence of the proceedings is whether or not this lady had to give up these premises , it seems to me that , although he may not have been correct in thinking that the relief sought in the counterclaim was a matter for judicial review , the issue could without doubt be better dealt with by separate proceedings . |
27 | A second reason is that wider economic consequences may be better dealt with by other branches of economic policy : for example , regional policy can be designed specifically to deal with localized unemployment problems , R&D policy to deal with the promotion of R&D and the protection of intellectual property rights . |
28 | If fleas or mites persist they can be easily dealt with by a fly spray . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | The problem of how to record all the informant said would be best dealt with by means of a tape recorder so that the complete verbatim record could be kept and referred to when needed later . |