Example sentences of "deal with a [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The central section , ‘ New States of Consciousness and Social Change ’ then deals with a range of beliefs and attitudes which are said to have followed in the wake of these developments , and in particular with what Le Roy Ladurie calls ‘ a deep and sometimes lasting permutation in peasant mentality ’ . |
2 | However , they will be interested in the chapter on Corrosion control by surface coatings which deals with a number of systems including the principles of phosphating , and the use of chromates and lead and zinc based primers . |
3 | Circular 2/86 , entitled Development by Small Businesses , deals with a number of issues relating to small businesses , including planning permission for home-based businesses : |
4 | The skills required to carry out enterprise activity at Level Three are complex and require the student to deal with a variety of tasks which are running concurrently . |
5 | He begins by presenting the information content of several protein families and goes on to deal with a variety of subjects , such as the evolution of the genetic code , neurobiology , the primaeval soup , black holes and cosmology . |
6 | Such units are specially trained and equipped to deal with a variety of situations , like bomb disposal , undercover surveillance , releasing hostages , riots and disasters . |
7 | In addition to paving , cleansing , lighting the streets and providing watchmen , they might be empowered to deal with a variety of nuisances . |
8 | Workers are expected to be able to deal with a range of tasks and managers to be able to respond to immediate changes in demand . |
9 | The two natural processes — learning how to relate to parents , and how to deal with a build-up of feelings — can get mixed up together , however , and that means trouble . |
10 | Invest in training for the systems manager who will then be able to deal with a lot of problems that arise . |
11 | Having looked at research and related policy and practice of child care in the community and what happens before a child is received into care , the next chapters then deal with a range of issues which are related to what happens when children and young people are in care . |
12 | And I do n't know anybody that addicts , I deal with a lot of addicts , and a lot of families and it all started on cannabis so , you should nah talk about legalizing any drug ! |
13 | The house committee met weekly and dealt with a variety of matters . |
14 | Under Article 86 , the Commission has successfully dealt with a number of abuses such as the granting of loyalty rebates ( e.g. Hoffman-la Roche ) , refusals to supply ( e.g. commercial solvents ) , and price discrimination ( Chiquita ) among others . |
15 | Taking the early references to the Franks together with their origin legends , it seems that we are dealing with a confederacy of peoples long settled in the region of the lower Rhine , and in the river valleys to the east , as far as the Elbe and the Main . |
16 | Now that 's important for sailing schools dealing with a lot of beginners . |
17 | That was my gut reaction too — you would need to be someone who is used to dealing with a lot of facts and figures , or have a load of programming utilities sitting in the background to keep track . |
18 | I could make neither head nor tail of it and decided I was dealing with a bunch of idiots . |
19 | When they first had to negotiate with the Burmese leaders , Attlee , Pethick-Lawrence and their colleagues thought they were dealing with a bunch of rustics , uncouth , and ignorant of the ways of high politics . |
20 | In this chapter we are dealing with a set of phenomena for which there is not a clearly identified name and which therefore presents different faces in different theories . |
21 | The random selection of cases is an approximation to experimental randomisation if it can be assumed that the population from which the sample is drawn is homogeneous : a reasonable assumption when dealing with a population of seeds , plants , germs , etc . |
22 | Although he was only one of the four Sergeants in charge of us , he was Duty-Sergeant for the first week , so that all the complexities of dealing with a group of recruits at the start of their training fell to him . |
23 | In so far as the general picture is intelligible , it appears that we are dealing with a group of warlords in the north , some of whom could claim to be upholding Roman jurisdiction . |
24 | The Moderation Team dealing with a group of centres will ensure that each centre , within the group , is allocated a moderator who will have special responsibility for that centre . |
25 | Erm , because before I joined the Commercial Union I came training straight from the training centre , I worked for er , Industrial Training Board , in fact , dealing with a number of Plastics Industries . |
26 | Dismissing a charge under section 14 , the court held that since section 14 did not deal with a sale of goods , a reference to a shop sale was not a reference to a ‘ facility ’ within the meaning of section 14 . |
27 | It 's been extraordinary because it 's really taken off , and it does deal with a lot of issues that are very pertinent to elderly people 's lives . ’ |