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

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1 More was clearly needed , for slum clearance since 1930 was regarded as both too limited in scope and too slow in practice to deal with the scale of the housing problem in the big cities .
2 Being trapped by such circumstances may well increase the individual 's likelihood of suffering a psychiatric disorder , because , by definition , they would become unable or restricted in capacity to deal with the developing difficulties .
3 Local authorities will need a substantial amount of time to ensure that their information technology is correct and is in place to deal with the council tax .
4 It was not in place to deal with the community charge .
5 Later there were the potatoes and turnips to harvest , and a threshing machine visited each croft in turn to deal with the oats .
6 Niels Bohr pointed it out to him and he had to add a note in proof to deal with the question .
7 In order to deal with the latter , all carry with them a book of fixedpenalty tickets .
8 But the 1979 limit represented the highest possible number of children for a school — higher than was desirable , since it was imposed in order to deal with the rise in the birth-rate of the mid-1960s .
9 In order to deal with the first question , we need to begin with considering in what circumstances a modus of any kind , public or private , might be enforced .
10 But there is no need to revert to these basic objections to functionalism in order to deal with the specific question of the functions of crime .
11 The head porter needs to have an exceptional memory for names and faces , and be a fountain of knowledge in order to deal with the numerous enquiries of the guests .
12 A great deal has been said about the need to improve language skills in order to deal with the needs of trade and industry in the contemporary multi-lingual world .
13 If the Policyholder was unaware of the faulty roof or did not have reasonable time in which to carry out repairs , then it is in order to deal with the claim for the damage to the internal decorations and/or contents but not the repairs to the roof , which the Policyholder should have carried out as soon as possible .
14 The number of Council Tax administrative staff below Senior Assistant level have been arrived at in total by examining the Community Charge case load per member of staff , projecting this on the basis of estimated case load for Council Tax and increasing this by 20% in order to deal with the personal elements of Council Tax , which were previously dealt with by the Community Charge Registration Officer .
15 In order to deal with the control of Non-Domestic Rates and Service Accounts 3 posts and staff will be transferred from the Non-Domestic Rates and Service Accounts Sections for this purpose , pending a review of the Control Section .
16 The " battle of the plans " became public and dramatic from mid-June , with Yavlinsky presenting his proposals on June 17 to Gorbachev , to the Russian Republic president Boris Yeltsin and to the Khazakstan president Nursultan Nazarbayev , while on the same day Pavlov in remarks to the USSR Supreme Soviet ridiculed the " grand bargain " and called for wider executive powers for the Soviet Council of Ministers in order to deal with the economic crisis .
17 In order to deal with the problems of budgeting for this it is necessary to know something of company financial and cost accounting .
18 In order to deal with the problems of budgeting for this it is necessary to know something of company financial and cost accounting .
19 In order to deal with the problem of an assembler of a finished product , s1(2) allows the consumer to treat any party in the chain of distribution as the producer , unless the latter can identify his supplier .
20 In order to deal with the problem of means , the government says , we provide housing benefits and the subsidy , this is the government speaking , the subsidy goes into the demand , it goes into benefit there 'll be no subsidy left if the government has its way on the supply side .
21 Yes , Elizabeth Howell of Exploring Parenthood , certainly that is the case , both with parents and with people like teachers or child care workers , who are in locus parentis for many hours of the day , and our sense is very much that if the adults around children can feel supported and confident that they can acknowledge their own fears and anxieties that they will then be better be able to transmit that measured response to the children in their care and it was very interesting last week , I heard from an educational psychologist in the north of England who said that a group of teachers had asked from several schools to come together to think about the resources that they needed to set in place in order to deal with the children 's behaviour , and after the meeting , at which they were able to express their anxieties , they then returned to their various areas and when the psychologist contacted them a couple of days later they said we felt sufficiently supported by knowing that others are struggling with the same issues and that we could acknowledge our concerns about it , that we now feel able to get on with the job of helping the children , and I think that was a very good example of adults finding a way to acknowledge their own anxieties and thereby to increase their effectiveness in dealing with the children that in whose care they have .
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