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

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1 King James II appointed the notorious Judge Jeffreys to hold Assizes to deal with the uprising and he inflicted cruel sentencing on all the partakers which included the execution of the Duke of Monmouth .
2 But to describe the issue as one which depends on whether or not the bank must be taken to have appointed the husband as its agent to deal with the wife and to procure her consent serves , in my opinion , to mask the basis upon which in certain cases creditors have failed to enforce their security against the third parties and upon which in other cases they have succeeded .
3 To deal with the shouting and temper tantrums associated with disobedience , his parents removed Gary from the room as soon as he started to shout .
4 The audience are coming to these shows knowing fully that they should be prepared to deal with the present and the future .
5 I pinned it to the corkboard with a red drawing pin and a light heart , and went upstairs again to change back into jodhpur boots to deal with the terrain and to pick up the map and the compass in case I could n't find the trail .
6 Geographical separation between those solicitors and staff continuing to deal with the case and those who have previously been involved on the other side is recommended and it will be essential to extract appropriate undertakings from all such personnel .
7 They want to see the elimination of the use of knives in crimes of violence , but their approach is that the law is adequate to deal with the problem and that nothing needs to be changed .
8 Mr Johnston said : ‘ Strict financial limits are not the way to deal with the problem and that is why the whole Government approach is wrong . ’
9 These were articulate people , perhaps better able to deal with the press and media than some other families who have found themselves in the same position .
10 However , they were soon to show their hand and in October 1981 the DES announced that it had asked the local authorities to give urgent consideration to the possibility of setting up short-term machinery to deal with the management and funding of maintained advanced further education .
11 ‘ It was his way of testing you out — you know , one practice to deal with the cow and the other to treat the calf .
12 ( The computer is eventual also to deal with the finance and other Club matters ) .
13 ‘ I told you that the letter gave me advice on how to deal with the family and that is all . ’
14 The Working Party helped me to express my lesbianism in a positive way in that I could come out , and it helped me to deal with the suspicion and fears of colleagues Black and white , gay or straight , male or female .
15 Luckily the Doctor remembers , from a previous visit , how to deal with the trap and they escape .
16 SCOTVEC has established a new section to deal with the approval and external verification aspects of such awards .
17 If one attempted to present a computer with more than one program at a time , it would be unable to deal with the situation and would indicate that an error had been made .
18 The easiest way to deal with the situation and the one which causes least problems to the students is to assume that the wages paid in 1989 and the materials used in 1989 were charged in 1989 .
19 I have to say Chairman that I find that the suggested resolution of six is totally adequate to deal with and I , I have read er the motion proposed by through a couple of times , and you know , it 's having a few frills here and there and some are , I , I , I find this one thing er more than adequate er to deal with the situation and er I would move that resolution formally .
20 He says central government has tightened legal and financial restrictions at a time when council 's need more freedom to deal with the deprivation and social problems caused by high long-term unemployment .
21 ‘ I need to return at once to deal with the funeral and , unless you intend to accompany me , we must discuss his affairs now . ’
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