Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] dealt with " in BNC.
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1 | Where there is temporal , sequential information of importance , then this will be most effectively dealt with in the left hemisphere , while if the information is static and only spatial then right hemisphere processing may be sufficient . |
2 | In relation to third parties the matter was most sensibly dealt with by Bingham LJ at p625 . |
3 | basically the criteria is what is the most , how is it most sensibly dealt with , right , cos you do n't want a or somebody like that rushing all over the bleeding country going to Aberdeen one minute , Edinburgh the next |
4 | He added : ‘ We have never said we would never sign up to a charter , but we are convinced this proposal would mean Community interference in areas like industrial relations law which are much better dealt with in Community countries . |
5 | The third requirement ( that an objective should indicate the standard to be reached ) is probably the most difficult one to meet , for it embraces a whole range of problems and issues that are perhaps best dealt with under the heading of assessment . |
6 | Yet sometimes such suffering may be too much to bear , and is perhaps best dealt with by an elder attempting to return to former levels of less authentic but endurable adaptations to life . |
7 | Recording error on the part of staff , either purposeful or accidental , is less easily dealt with in a study such as this . |
8 | But Izzat , with its centuries long history , its emotional pull towards India and Pakistan , is not so easily dealt with . |
9 | It is important to note that none of the clauses we have so far dealt with have introduced a PAR construct ( SEQ , on the other hand , was introduced by ALT and CAR ) . |
10 | As matters of race and social work are so frequently dealt with through rhetoric , a valuable opportunity to gain some ‘ facts ’ in this area was missed . |
11 | This is most easily dealt with by ensuring that when Newco is formed it elects to have the same accounting year-end date as Target . |
12 | As ex-Servicemen , they had not only dealt with the situations I feared most , but also those I could not imagine . |
13 | It is very important that user groups do contribute to the change and that their suggestions are not merely dealt with by paying lip service . |
14 | But this further twist in the bifurcatory spiral will result in even harsher penalties being imposed on a group of offenders who are already severely dealt with within the existing twin-track system ( Wasik and von Hirsch , 1990 ) . |
15 | What is the point of discussing visionary schemes when we have not even dealt with the basics . |
16 | Erm , twenty-two two the recommendations not yet dealt with , the first is the review of the County Farms estate , and I will move paragraph nine one , that is to say the recommendation of the property services sub-committee okay , here we are , which is a recommendation to this committee to adopt option one as set out in the submitted report namely to maintain the County Farms estate at around it 's present size , and to manage it in accordance with the nineteen eighty-eight review of the estate . |
17 | This comprehensive settlement was to be buttressed by reforms in those parts of European Turkey not otherwise dealt with . |
18 | However , since it applies whatever the age of the woman , it also extends to behaviour which is not otherwise dealt with by the criminal law . |
19 | The section on hardware hazards , instrumentation , reliability of process equipment , maintenance , commissioning , permits to work , training , management of safety etc , covers topics that are not adequately dealt with elsewhere and the author shows that this is where his expertise lies . |
20 | The trial judge rejected that submission and , on appeal , counsel argued that he had not specifically dealt with the issue of breach of the Code . |
21 | Other material , mostly involving colour-printing , are more cost-effectively dealt with by external services on contract . |
22 | Most old people love children , but usually in much smaller doses than their parents realise , and more often in your home , where spills , sticky fingers and noise are more easily dealt with , than in theirs . |
23 | The second is more easily dealt with . |
24 | The identification of the particular Mufti involved is a subject more suitably dealt with later , but there seems little doubt that the editor is right in his assumption that the grand caliph is , in fact , the Mufti . |
25 | The only mode of change in the rules known to such a society will be the slow process of growth , whereby courses of conduct once thought optional become first habitual or usual , and then obligatory , and the converse process of decay , when deviations , once severely dealt with , are first tolerated and then pass unnoticed . |
26 | Smells , so often the reason for disinfection , are more appropriately dealt with by improving ventilation , remedial maintenance if necessary and more effective cleaning . |
27 | Such ‘ accidents ’ are always severely dealt with . |
28 | Finally , we take a preliminary look at features which will be more fully dealt with in Chapters 7 to I0 . |
29 | These are probably better dealt with at the development control stage . |
30 | I think that the sort of environmental problem to which the hon. Gentleman referred is so great that it is probably best dealt with by multilateral institutions . |