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

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1 Therefore , he was under an obligation to deal with the money in a particular way , that obligation being constituted by the contract .
2 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 .
3 It needs elaboration , for instance , to deal with the case in which the response strategy learned in the first stage does not accord with the behaviour required in the second .
4 But the magistrates at Thame , Oxfordshire , refused to deal with the case in his absence .
5 This booklet gives you guidance on how to deal with the problem in the workplace .
6 He decided to deal with the problem in a way which imported a substantial element of farce into the overcharged atmosphere , although his object was not to provide light relief .
7 In the absence of strong evidence to the contrary , the law presumes that in face to face agreements the seller is prepared to deal with the person in front of him — whoever that may be .
8 ACTRESS Katharine Hepburn has been helping efforts to deal with the flooding in Connecticut .
9 The seller may also wish to cancel in the event of the buyer 's insolvency or impending insolvency , but in this case the remedies granted by the SGA coupled with cl 5 are sufficient to deal with the issue in most cases .
10 Like , uh , how does WNKER Toronto hope to deal with the switch in formatting from vinyl to CD without breaking the semester 's budget on new shelving ?
11 The programme should also have included a Bill to deal with the crisis in our prisons , by implementing at least part of Lord Justice Woolf 's report .
12 On Sept. 23 the USA proposed a study of global capital flows by the Group of Ten ( G-10 ) industrialized countries to deal with the crisis in world currency markets [ for European currency crisis see pp. 39080-81 ] .
13 He would be a good physical specimen , a gymnast , dexterous with his hands and patient enough to deal with the Doctor in his irascible moods .
14 Fifty firemen were called to deal with the fire in a storage section of a plastics factory .
15 The kitchen is a workplace in its own right ; there is a job to be done , and it will be impossible for the speechreader to deal with the matter in hand if eyes have to be constantly switched to the speaker 's face .
16 My one wish for you is that you will be given the strength and the courage to deal with the matter in accordance with that great and solemn oath which you have taken .
17 My one wish for you is that you will be given the strength and the courage to deal with the matter in accordance with that great and solemn oath which you have taken . ’
18 We do not dissent from the arguments of substance which have been made , but we ask Opposition Members to allow us to deal with the matter in the most effective way available to us .
19 Having subdued the Fatimids and re-established his authority in Antioch , Basil then returned to deal with the challenge in the Balkans .
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