Example sentences of "to deal with [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 should be able to deal with that for you .
2 At that stage he did n't seem to have any effect on anything in terms of erm , alerting anybody , so erm we need to er , we need to deal with that with more action than we ha have at the moment .
3 The hon. Gentleman makes a serious point about concrete cancer and money will have to be found to deal with that in due course .
4 Different species of cones specialise in different types of prey , mainly comprising worms , other molluscs and fish , and have specific venoms to deal with each of their prey .
5 I want to deal with each of those two arguments — and , indeed , with the others that have been advanced by the DSS in support of the present regulations .
6 Within each team will be subject specialists to deal with each of the five areas of study of the certificate programme .
7 Many linguists felt that since corpora were finite and degenerate they were unable to deal with many of the phenomena present in language , and could offer no insight to the ’ real ’ question of how people process language .
8 Generative linguists argue that corpora are finite and degenerate and are therefore unable to deal with many of the phenomena present in language .
9 Like the hon. Gentleman , I must acknowledge that in such a wide-ranging debate I will not have time to deal with many of the points raised .
10 We need a delivery mechanism to deal with many of the issues that have been raised , such as convergence .
11 Most managers want to deal with all of an artist 's activities in the entertainment business throughout the world .
12 Employment law , pensions , taxation , licensing regulations , Landlord and Tenant , V.A.T. Data Protection and so on — the Club has to deal with all of these and recent Minutes show an increase in the amount of business in these areas .
13 There are good clinical reasons for this approach , since elderly people with mental disorder suffer from a complex range of mental , physical , and social problems and no one profession is adequately equipped to deal with all of these on its own .
14 This Report focuses on some of the immediate problems , and suggests some possible solutions , but it must be emphasised that no single component of RBGE can hope to deal with all of these issues .
15 Modem linkage for Dawyck will be needed within the next five years , and it may be that at that point we could decide to install a multiplexor to deal with all of our external computer links — use of local EUCS services , JANET , PSS , Royline and others .
16 There are many problems here and we can not hope to deal with all of them adequately , not simply because of limitations of space but , more importantly , because many of them are , as yet , problems to which there are no satisfactory answers , no clear solutions or , very often , many possible solutions but no clearly superior one .
17 How can we isolate a pariah and a country which , by its own admission , does not wish to deal with most of the world ?
18 The National Rivers Authority has been preparing proposals to deal with this for six years .
19 We believe the capitalist state and its institutions to be at the heart of this oppression , and that we must organise and educate women to deal with this on varying levels .
20 ‘ You 're happy to deal with this on your own ? ’
21 He said : ‘ We always knew we would have to deal with this at some stage — maybe in 20 or 30 years time — but the damage caused over a couple of nights during January and February was much worse than we ever anticipated . ’
22 Neither council wants me to deal with this as a late objection .
23 The Government had to deal with this as a matter of urgency , but had to maintain its hard line on law and order .
24 I have tried to deal with this in good faith , but if anyone feels they have a problem , all they have to do is come back to this office . ’
25 However , although I am proposing a variationist view of language change , I have to deal with this in a context where the dominant tendency has been to focus on uniform states ( Weinreich , Labov and Herzog , 1968 ) .
26 She had tried to be hard and grasping , tried to deal with this in a sophisticated , detached manner .
27 erm I 'll like to deal with this in a if possible in a number of separate motions so that we can deal with the various bits of work that need to be done , but I 'll call Mr first
28 The efficiency scrutiny and the compensation regulations , and Jack 's going to deal with both of them .
29 The third element and the fourth element erm I I think relate more to location questions to do with the new settlement , and I propose to deal with those under the legal heading of two C , the next item is that the proposal can be considered alongside policies of restraint , and that is exactly how the proposal for the new settlement has emerged , it is a response to the er proposed greenbelt around York city , and obviously we can put in the greenbelt that there is severe erm policies of restraint operating at er on on the terms of new development .
30 And under the guidance of Nutritionist Fiona Hunter , we 're launching a special slimline eating plan next month , guaranteed to deal with any of those excess Christmas inches .
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