Example sentences of "deal with [pers pn] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He does n't , you know , talk about all the hardships she 's had , and it 's been very difficult for all tho , he is absolutely straight but he still deals with her in love and compassion !
2 If the buyer nevertheless keeps the thing or otherwise deals with it as owner , he could , on the principles stated above , be guilty of theft .
3 But oh , it 's it 's , it can never ever be God 's fault because he always , always deals with us in love .
4 We shall address those points in Committee , and my hon. Friend the Under-Secretary and I will be happy to deal with them in correspondence .
5 Erm , but my Lord er I think the difficulty is that as far as my learned friend is concerned er he takes the view and it 's probably better for him to develop this your Lordship , that the matters can not properly be separated and he wishes your Lordship to deal with them in total so that er the whole picture can be seen at liability stage .
6 I shall focus on the role of headteachers and how to deal with them in Chapter 7 .
7 But there is an interdependence between the various themes in his work that makes it difficult to deal with them in isolation .
8 And once she utters those words we 've to deal with it like rape , the whole procedure , medical examination , and questioning .
9 For example , the Bank of England would hardly have hesitated in the old days to close down a bank like BCCI , knowing that few first-rate domestic institutions were prepared to deal with it in quantity .
10 I have , as I ever had , the fullest confidence in your honour , and am willing in all things to deal with you as man with man .
11 We have arrived at chapter 22 , but before we deal with it in detail , we must look quickly at another story that lies between Isaac 's birth and his coming so soon and so close to death .
12 he said , I find mine just the same , I 've dealt with them for years but as soon you want anything although , I must say , with the break in we 've got on alright did n't we ?
13 I do n't think that the erm go into this properly and I do n't , I think will have dealt with it in lectures , but essentially there 's a common law principle that says if a matter is more prejudicial than evidential it should not be read .
14 In fact , Parliament recognised this particular problem and expressly dealt with it in section 388 in the definition of the expression ‘ acting as an insolvency practitioner ’ in relation to the need for qualifications and the consequences of acting without those qualifications .
15 It matters to me greatly that we have a reputation for taking these big issues and dealing with them with independence and rigour .
16 It is a simple matter of first locating them , recognising the best time to do the job and then dealing with them by night netting , snaring , and so on .
17 ‘ 3(1) Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation , and this includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner .
18 ‘ 3(1) Any assumption by a person of the rights of an owner amounts to an appropriation , and this includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner .
19 This result is probably implicit in the concept of appropriation ( or ‘ conversion ’ ) ; but it is made explicit by the provision in clause 3(1) that a person 's assumption of the rights of an owner ‘ includes , where he has come by the property ( innocently or not ) without stealing it , any later assumption of a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner . ’
20 There is an appropriation where in those circumstances he later assumes " a right to it by keeping or dealing with it as owner " .
21 CHOOSE the wine and make sure someone has the job of dealing with it on Christmas Day .
22 ( 2 ) A person can not steal land , or things forming part of land and severed from it by him or by his directions , except in the following cases , that is to say — ( a ) when he is a trustee or personal representative , or is authorised by power of attorney , or as liquidator of a company , or otherwise , to sell or dispose of land belonging to another , and he appropriates the land or anything forming part of it by dealing with it in breach of the confidence reposed in him ; or ( b ) when he is not in possession of the land and appropriates anything forming part of the land by severing it or causing it to be severed , or after it has been severed ; or ( c ) when , being in possession of the land under a tenancy , he appropriates the whole or part of any fixture or structure let to be used with the land .
23 ( a ) when he is a trustee or personal representative , or is authorised by power of attorney , or as a liquidator of a company , or otherwise , to sell or dispose of land belonging to another , and he appropriates the land or anything forming part of it by dealing with it in breach of the confidence reposed in him ; or
24 But then came the orderlies , who dealt with me by means of electricity and air .
25 we 'll deal with you for tool side then we 'll be lot happier .
26 The neurotic is unable to face the strange , feels threatened and undermined by it , and can often only deal with it through violence .
27 The common property , if it is more than mere cash in hand or at the bank , will be vested in trustees who must deal with it in accordance with the rules or with any trust expressly declared , and it can be made liable for obligations incurred by , or on behalf of , the society .
28 Well , if I may , Chair , I would like deal with it in terms of the principle or the policy and then the application to highways planning .
29 They know which boy each of them has her eye on , and if there is any clash of interest , they will deal with it in advance , too .
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