Example sentences of "deal with [adj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir , — The article on the Alton Herald 's front page last week deals with two entirely separate and different problems . |
2 | Like Heidegger , he understands that the root of the problem is not that we are born black or Jewish or rich or blind , but that we are born at all and much of his best writing deals with that most fundamental of displacements . |
3 | The School Matron deals with this very important topic . |
4 | The absence of a market rate of interest will obviously be a disincentive to lending but the law deals with this too : ‘ If there be among you a poor man of one of thy brethren within any of thy gates … thou shalt not harden thine heart nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother : But thou shalt … surely lend him sufficient for his need , in that which he wanteth ’ ( Deut. 15:7–8 ) . |
5 | However the ANLT system is very fragile , computationally demanding and unable to deal with much naturally occurring language . |
6 | No responsible Opposition could , either — yet I have heard few thoughts from them tonight about how to deal with that effectively . |
7 | I agree with my hon. Friend that it is vital at this time , when there is the greatest risk of proliferation that the world has ever known and when the world 's greatest nuclear power is in a state of disintegration , that we ensure that while we take every positive and constructive step to try to deal with that very grave situation , we recognise the need to maintain our essential safeguard , our own nuclear deterrent . |
8 | Without the capability to deal with punctuation , rule-based systems are unable to deal with many naturally occurring linguistic constructions . |
9 | Dr Hill was allocated to deal with this previously unmentionable condition . |
10 | Second , how to create aesthetic forms which are seen to deal with this successfully ( that is , which can be internalised by disabled people in struggle ) . |
11 | West Mercia police have never had to deal with this before but other forces have . |
12 | Now one can say well what are we aiming for in terms of the sexual harassment free environment , and I think that what one would be aiming for is if not the atmosphere of a girls ' convent school one 's certainly aiming at an environment where women can work and study and interact without the sense of being constantly on display as sexual objects , and , you know , to that extent I do n't know if it is the case that a large number of the respondents are saying , you know , ‘ I have come from an environment when I have n't had to deal with this before , and I do n't expect to have to deal with it ’ then we should certainly sit up and take notice of that . |
13 | The adventurers have to deal with this quickly . |
14 | Your first Equity card will be a provisional one ; to become a full member you need to have worked for at least 30 weeks , not necessarily consecutively , Nevertheless , it 's only realistic to assume that you may face longish periods of unemployment and to be prepared to deal with this constructively . |
15 | He 's going to need a terrific amount of energy , and he 's going to need it quickly , because he 's got to deal with this very dangerous situation that he finds himself in . |
16 | Social services chairman Joe Pike said : ‘ We 're trying to deal with this sympathetically . |
17 | I realise the major problem of recognising new borders , but did the members of the Security Council discuss new machinery or initiatives to deal with those potentially tremendous conflicts ? |
18 | We occasionally have to deal with some very sticky temperaments . |
19 | As certain parts of the skeleton are more valuable for age estimations than others , it is well to deal with these separately . |
20 | They steer people away from any home which they believe is likely to be closed and once you start doing this , you will in fact be sealing the fate of those homes and you it 's a very , very dangerous game , you 've got ta be , you 've got ta play it very , very carefully indeed and I hope Chairman that there can be a degree of common sense and rationality introduced into discussions between the members of the various groups who have to deal with these very difficult issues . |
21 | ‘ We deal with some very distressing cases particularly involving old people and we have to spend quality time with our victims . |
22 | However , in terms of the recommendations , and I shall very , very quickly come to those , and deal with those very quickly , Chair , erm , I should just say to you that the , be , beware of structuralism . |
23 | I thought that I was gon na have to er , talk about phasing but I think that he 's dealt with that quite adequately but I certainly will be happy answer any questions afterwards if if there are any . |
24 | Relatives contemplating events after their loved one has died may then feel that they , together with the person who died , dealt with this most significant event well . |
25 | Mary Douglas has dealt with this extensively in Purity and Danger , where , amongst other sources , she looks at the Book of Leviticus in these terms . |
26 | The first is that if it were false , a would still believe it ; we have dealt with this already by the addition of clause 3 . |
27 | He could have dealt with this decently without Stephanie . |
28 | Yeah , I think you 're right , but I think you had certainly time there enabled those to be dealt with more effectively . |
29 | Last but by not means least , and we 've heard them mentioned a couple times already this week and it will be dealt with more extensively later in the week we have of course persuaded to enter into detailed discussions with us er , which would hopefully lead to a transfer of engagements by the end of this year . |
30 | The dissatisfaction with perfectly competitive theory produced new models dealing with various imperfectly competitive market structures , but these have not succeeded in dislodging the perfectly competitive model from its preeminent position . |