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

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1 It is preferable for government , by training civil servants properly , by using sound management techniques , by carefully specifying the tasks to be performed by its employees and by monitoring their performance , to prevent the sorts of errors and mistakes which judicial control deals with after the event .
2 Finally , the last consideration , again I believe that to be a location question which I propose to deal with under the heading two C.
3 Of course it is true that some children have specific needs which it would be inappropriate to attempt to deal with at the level of the curriculum as a whole .
4 Do n't let it come across like that , the temptation is to think that you 've got to have all this bit up here , now you do n't want this up here because it 's very difficult to cope with once you 've tied it round to get it round the elbow , you want the least amount that you can get , just cover the arm and then it makes it much easier to deal with at the end .
5 How many cases do you as one barrister have to deal with at the moment ?
6 V. GENT enlightens us on a few of the problems he 's had to deal with over the counter .
7 But whether reprocessing took place or not there would still be thousands of cubic metres of other wastes to deal with over the lifetime of the power station .
8 Both in Health and Education , the new Secretaries of State have the advantage that those they have to deal with on the shopfloor , so to speak , will know that the Government 's policies are now here to stay .
9 When it reported in April 1982 , the Club had other difficulties to deal with as the Secretary , Bob Hodson , the Professional , Ian Evans , and the Steward all resigned within a short period .
10 ‘ The MID 's wont be as easy to deal with as the DEEP 's . ’
11 It was not a pleasant situation to deal with in a sea like that , but Sam issued his orders quickly and with complete confidence : the sail was lowered , a new sheet bent on , a reef taken , and the sail rehoisted , so that within the space of five minutes they were on their way again , and the Gribbin was drawing abeam .
12 I have explained how easy rabbits are to deal with in a dead-end , but a blockage can occur in the middle of a burrow when a number of rabbits have accumulated one behind the other .
13 But he clearly places Leonard within this group which , he held , ‘ grasps at a confusion of symbolic images , often a ragbag of classical mythology , in the effort to organise a chaos too large for them to deal with in the light of reason , ’ which in turn causes them to express ‘ a sardonic bitterness in their social criticism , a realism without any utopian idealism to support it . ’
14 I do n't mean the sort of official crime I deal with as a solicitor .
15 I 've got the one that I deal with in the art room and the other that 's formal because I teach part of my timetable in humanities … in art , I can relax and go round and talk to them individually … with the humanities , it 's a case of come in in silence and sit down … definitely teaching from the board .
16 To the extent that language learners , by definition , are deficient in competence they can not authenticate the language they deal with in the manner of the native speaker .
17 The people I deal with in the hospital every day are n't usually in a position to make choices . ’
18 There is a further variation on the above procedure , which is that under section 2 of the 1936 Act steps can be taken at an early stage on grounds of the novelty and importance of the order , or because it deals with matters outside Scotland , to convert the order into a substituted Bill , in which case it goes through both Houses as a Bill and is not dealt with under the standard 1936 procedure .
19 The third requirement ( that an objective should indicate the standard to be reached ) is probably the most difficult one to meet , for it embraces a whole range of problems and issues that are perhaps best dealt with under the heading of assessment .
20 Finally , there are underlying semantic connections which allow us to ‘ make sense ’ of a text as a unit of meaning ; these are dealt with under the heading of coherence and in Chapter 7 ( ‘ Pragmatic equivalence ’ ) .
21 Thirdly , the Convention may be silent both as to the substance of a particular issue and as to the law by which it is to be determined , in which case it is a question of construction whether the Convention covers the point or merely leaves it to be dealt with under the law applicable under the conflicts rules of the forum .
22 However , if the applicant was happy to have the case dealt with under the procedure for public law cases , then there is no reason why the case should not proceed in this way .
23 This should ideally be dealt with under the insurance provisions , but should it appear in the provisos , the tenant should ensure that it is a bilateral right and that in any event the landlord shall not be permitted to terminate the lease until it has taken all reasonable measures to procure the rebuilding or reinstatement of the centre or the part so destroyed or damaged ( as appropriate ) .
24 Those programmes still being funded by government also came increasingly to be dealt with under the customer-contractor principle .
25 In all some 7,200 trading invoices were dealt with during the year and 1,500 stationery orders .
26 An examination of the Minutes will convey a picture of the wide range of other issues and problems which have been dealt with during the year by the Committee .
27 So it would be futile to say that no more than three or four , or at the very most five , of these categories were dealt with during the whole of the period of the Pathfinder Force .
28 Home Office instructions to police state first offences like this should be dealt with with a caution .
29 The Headmaster expressed his concurrence with the suggestion as the Technical School could supply subjects of instruction not dealt with at a Grammar School , and stated that he had under consideration a scheme as to classes and fees having this object in view . "
30 Staff and client misgivings will have to be dealt with at a time when the senior partners of both firms already have their hands full with the negotiations proper .
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