Example sentences of "be [adv] dealt with " in BNC.

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1 It must show that serious offences against the criminal law will be effectively dealt with .
2 Moreover , the level of detail was frequently too great to be effectively dealt with by the committees , many members of which were non-specialists .
3 The matters of law and order and drugs must be properly dealt with before they take place
4 Problems relating to the policing of legislation are also considered to be inadequately dealt with .
5 In the absence of controls over referrals by non-budget holding GPs , the provision that under such contracts ‘ payment would be on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment by either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with ’ , would appear very similar to a prospective payment system .
6 The White Paper working paper on funding and contracts for hospital services envisages three broad classes of contract ; block contracts , under which the GP or DHA would pay the hospital an annual fee in return for access to a defined range of services ; cost and volume contracts , under which hospitals would receive a sum in respect of a baseline level of activity , defined in terms of a given number of treatments or cases , and cost per case contracts , where payment would be made to the hospital on a case by case basis , without any prior commitment of either party to the volume of cases which might be so dealt with .
7 ‘ Bearing in mind that the essence of the proceedings is whether or not this lady had to give up these premises , it seems to me that , although he may not have been correct in thinking that the relief sought in the counterclaim was a matter for judicial review , the issue could without doubt be better dealt with by separate proceedings .
8 A second reason is that wider economic consequences may be better dealt with by other branches of economic policy : for example , regional policy can be designed specifically to deal with localized unemployment problems , R&D policy to deal with the promotion of R&D and the protection of intellectual property rights .
9 However , I believe that if Scottish Enterprise has the matter in hand , it could not be better dealt with .
10 As far as the exceptions to the policy is concerned , we , again I I would n't say we had a strong feeling on this , but on balance I think it that if it is considered that they are needed they would probably be better dealt with in a separate policy .
11 If fleas or mites persist they can be easily dealt with by a fly spray .
12 The ambivalence would be easily dealt with , if Hume were right in his analysis of causation .
13 They argued that since poverty was not one problem but a complex of many , each category of need ( sickness , widowhood , old age , etc. ) should be separately dealt with by a committee of the elected local authority , with the exception of unemployment , which as a national rather than a local problem should be dealt with by central government .
14 The problem of how to record all the informant said would be best dealt with by means of a tape recorder so that the complete verbatim record could be kept and referred to when needed later .
15 We may conclude that violence is such a wide term that we need a typology , each item of which may have its own consequences and causes and so be best dealt with by different interventions .
16 In this way an allegation to the effect that the officer did not apply the brake correctly may be quickly dealt with by saying ‘ After ( the officer ) tested the brakes and found the handbrake to be defective I asked the defendant to apply the handbrake .
17 The condition of the patient must be monitored ( particularly the vital signs ) to ensure that any post-operative complications can be quickly dealt with .
18 The first was that the Iran of Ayatollah Khomeini could , in some sort , be reasonably dealt with ; the second was that a band of rag-tag guerrillas , the Nicaraguan contras , could save the West from Communism .
19 It is possible that other radioactive metals such as plutonium could be similarly dealt with .
20 The needs here may well be partly dealt with by educational improvements and the importance of changing work practices and the image of lawyers .
21 ‘ So anyone pushing will be severely dealt with . ’
22 A family conference is a regular get-together where issues needing attention can be sympathetically dealt with , and given time , attention and constructive understanding .
23 You look for ways to ensure that either it can be regularly dealt with by someone else or at least that it should reach you partly or virtually completed .
24 So Paul is looking to the unconverted in Spain , the church in Rome at the heart of the secular empire , and the church in Jerusalem where there were social needs of poverty to be lovingly dealt with .
25 In the normal run of events these would never come to my notice , but on this occasion I was going to make a plea of mitigation on his behalf and hoped that the Bench would release their prisoner into my care and he would be summarily dealt with in accordance with Air Force Law .
26 These are the sources of law , except land law , to be briefly dealt with in this paper .
27 The issues are probably too complex to be adequately dealt with here , but the government should certainly give Gorbachev 's initiative every encouragement because it seems to be in this country 's own long-term interests .
28 Any definition which helps to recognise that there may be substantial overlapping of legal and social issues , and that neither can be adequately dealt with in isolation is to be commended .
29 Lexical processing may be adequately dealt with either by the use of wordlists or simple morphological processing .
30 ( c ) Linked transactions Where there is a sale and a purchase these can be adequately dealt with on the same completion statement , thereby working out in the relevant income and expenditure columns the balance that will either be due from the client or payable to the client .
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