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

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1 He wanted more money to be spent on broadcasting and a separate Ministry to be set up to direct and coordinate all information policy : this was the only way a minister would be able to deal with all the criticisms levelled at the broadcasters .
2 However , recruitment companies should provide far more than an emergency relief service and should be able to deal with all problematical staff-finding jobs in a diplomatic and professional manner .
3 should be able to deal with that for you .
4 Your care will mean that you 'll probably know if anything untoward is happening and you 'll be able to deal with any problems early on .
5 A partial , say two thirds , undergravel filtration with full filtration with full trickle filter facilities should be able to deal with any unexpected increase in load .
6 when you offered a meeting which does not seemed to be in dispute , either you 're travelling to London or making yourselves available in Corma were you offering a ten minute conversation or were you anticipating that you would be able to deal with any questions he might have ?
7 The agency says the switch will not result in a deterioration of the service currently provided at Holyhead , and that customer services staff in the town will still be able to deal with any enquiries .
8 In this case neither Anonymous Fellowship — Anorexics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous on its own would give sufficient identification and strength to be able to deal with both issues , — food and drugs .
9 I hope to be able to deal with some of his comments because , as Chairman of the Select Committee on Trade and Industry , I share his grave concern about the future of manufacturing and trade in this country .
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