Example sentences of "have been deal [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 She was lured into the private sector by the ambitious plans of her former colleague , Mr Colin Stringer , who has been dealing with mentally handicapped people for 25 years .
2 Mike Bennett , head of the council 's community services , said : ‘ The matter has been dealt with internally . ’
3 This has been dealt with above , and it stands on a quite different footing from the other forgeries in three important respects : first , it was never mentioned by Lanfranc ; second , it was not concerned with the claim to primacy but solely with the survival of the monastic community at Canterbury , and this was never an issue after 1070 ; and , third , unlike the forgeries with which we are now concerned , it was actually submitted to Rome and approved .
4 Publicity will inevitably be a challenge when a new post or system is established , and in this case the challenge has been dealt with effectively .
5 If the customer feels that her request or complaint has been dealt with pleasantly and fairly , she is likely to come back again and make further purchases .
6 It has been dealt with often enough .
7 It does n't seem fair that my relatively small problem has been dealt with so efficiently , whereas you and others I know have to struggle on with far greater difficulties .
8 The matter could and should have been dealt with as set out above .
9 The police have been criticised for their low prosecution record in rape cases and it is most unlikely that domestic rape would have been dealt with more enthusiastically .
10 It seemed to me that the matrimonial question could have been dealt with more sympathetically and with greater understanding , as perhaps Winston Churchill could have handled it .
11 However , in some of the cases that he mentioned it appears that there must have been some error , or they would have been dealt with more promptly .
12 Show the candidate to the door and say goodbye while shaking hands so that the interview is properly rounded off and the candidate leaves with the impression of having been dealt with fairly and politely .
13 Such factual situations had not been considered by Lord Templeman who had been dealing with only one occupant .
14 Mr Fallon said last night that the full statement issued on the subject was : ‘ The investigation has been completed and the Serjeant at Arms was satisfied that the matter had been dealt with properly . ’
15 Threats to their security from absconding members , and interfering snoopers had been dealt with satisfactorily .
16 It is recognised that there is no rigid division between these categories ( the library and photographic services are used both internally and externally , for example ) , but for convenience they have been dealt with separately in this Report .
17 It i it is I appreciate er a difficult er course now to steer between approaching head-on an objection which is a late objection and dealing by er reference to obliquely perhaps to matters that have been dealt with elsewhere to the question of washing-over , but I 'm sure that you can steer this particular course or cross this particular tightrope with success .
18 Your mortgagee is likely to have a number of requirements that you must comply with , some of which have been dealt with above .
19 As already discussed above , limitation of liability in respect of specification , delivery and defects in the goods have been dealt with specifically in cll 2 , 4 and 9 respectively .
20 However , the DES speculates about the possibility of an ‘ agreed record ’ — a record of discussions between staff and inspectors which should indicate that the different views expressed have been dealt with fairly .
21 The few incidents that have occurred have been dealt with promptly and severely , resulting in harsh jail sentences .
22 For non-responders , once the above items have been dealt with satisfactorily , supportive psychotherapy and drugs for specific indications may be added .
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