Example sentences of "[noun pl] to deal [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | When similar restructuring exercises have happened in industry a core group of policymakers has met , initially to produce policy guidelines but then to take the issues identified by personnel managers on the ground and to develop policy guidelines to deal with them . |
2 | It would be possible for officers ' secretaries to deal with external calls and most people do dial out direct anyway . |
3 | This strengthens the case for powers to be granted to the United Nations to deal with such conflicts . |
4 | Even walking along the quayside promises to be an unhealthy and unpleasant experience : smelly and midge-infested , though the CBDC is promising a combination of pumped aeration and chemical sprays to deal with the ‘ problems . ’ |
5 | It could be that one could use cannabis-related compounds to deal with disorders of those phenomena , like memory and so on . ’ |
6 | A particularly good buy is the Swiss army knife , able to open anything , and equipped with gadgets to deal with every domestic crisis . |
7 | However it may still be useful to compare some of the main relevant characteristics of the samples , omitting those who went straight into institutional care , in order to see whether the development officers had more dependent or problematic clients to deal with than were in the control samples . |
8 | Pavlović was accused of having spoken to a group of journalists and others about the dangers of Serbian nationalist attitudes towards Kosovo , and the importance of avoiding ‘ direct action ’ and using only correct legal methods to deal with Albanian nationalism . |
9 | In effect he adopted the same methods to deal with worsening financial crises over the 1960s . |
10 | Of course the structure and function of our medical services must change to meet — even better , to anticipate — changes in the patterns of disease and the emergence of new methods to deal with them . |
11 | A bilateral treaty signed by Barco and President Carlos Andrés Pérez of Venezuela on Oct. 5 , 1989 , covered agreements on water resources , the building of a hydroelectric plant on the Orinoco River in Venezuela , methods to deal with oil spillages and the establishment of a telephone link between the Colombian department of Norte de Santander and the Venezuelan state of Táchira . |
12 | Fujimori was accused by trade union and opposition leaders of having betrayed his election pledge not to introduce " shock " methods to deal with hyperinflation and the recession [ see pp. 37371 ; 37528 ] . |
13 | Accounting bases aim to provide consistent , fair and objective methods to deal with problems such as depreciation of fixed assets , valuing stock , translation of foreign currencies and inflation . |
14 | If spots or downlights are to be inset into a very high ceiling , make sure you have the longest-lasting bulbs possible and that they are very easy to change ; otherwise you 'll be for ever climbing ladders to deal with them . |
15 | The miners ' strike was a platform for the exercise of new police tactics to deal with disorder . |
16 | He had not worked out tactics to deal with what was not so much a surrender as a bid to form an immediate alliance . |
17 | These include a unified system of penalties for smuggling people , the creation special units to deal with illegal migration , the exchange of information and unified border controls . |
18 | The French and the Italians seem to get round this problem by handing such matters to their Foreign Offices to deal with . |
19 | He said that special bodies had been set up in 20 enterprises and organizations to deal with " irregularities " and " speculation " in the supply of these goods . |
20 | For example , in so called traditional societies the political , economic and educationalfunctions all tend to be fulfilled by the same umbrella institution , whereas in so-called modern societies we have separate social structures and organizations to deal with politics , the economy , education and so on . |
21 | In addition to general sessions , you may find that some clinics offer sessions to deal with particular methods of contraception or for particular groups — for example , for young people . |
22 | We sit straight , elbows tucked in , endless soup spoons , fish knives and butter knives to deal with . |
23 | They take in surplus funds from other institutions and use the funds to deal in treasury and commercial bills . |
24 | The profit to the discount houses comes from using the funds to deal in treasury and commercial bills . |
25 | Where a firm deals with or for a customer it must take all reasonable steps to deal on the terms which are the best available for the customer in the circumstances . |
26 | ‘ So we will take steps to deal with this . ’ |
27 | After he had sent off this AC/189 , Gen McCreery took steps to deal with the second signal he had received from Gen Keightley that morning , the 0.413 in which Keightley had reported in more detail on the imminent arrival in Austria of the 300,000 German and 200,000 Croat troops , and had asked for authorization to accept the surrender of these forces as " formed bodies " . |
28 | It is necessary to take steps to deal with legitimate grievances and to consider how a plebescite might be organised , how more aid might be given , and how refugees might be resettled . |
29 | We have taken significant steps to deal with that problem . |
30 | News travels fast on the gossip grapevine in any small community , and the watching townsfolk that night thoroughly approved that their sheriff was at last taking steps to deal with the unfriendly and unwelcome strangers who had secluded themselves at ‘ the ol' Bentsen place up th'road ’ . |