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

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1 I am addressing this to the Chief Executive as I am uncertain which department deals with matters of building safety .
2 EXCHANGE and research deals with universities in Finland and Estonia are expected to be sealed by Dr Anne Wright , rector of Sunderland 's new university this week .
3 The Foreign Compensation Commission was empowered by statute to deal with claims to compensation under agreements with foreign governments .
4 Thus Quality Control is basically a system for setting quality standards , measuring performance against those standards and taking appropriate action to deal with deviations outside permitted tolerances .
5 DRINKS NEWS Wine & Spirit Association to deal with complaints about EHOs
6 It could be that one could use cannabis-related compounds to deal with disorders of those phenomena , like memory and so on . ’
7 Boraston was thus directly involved in administration , and Central Office looked after the organization of recruiting meetings ; the Liberal offices dealt with literature for recruitment and Malcolm Fraser was transferred to Abingdon Street to help with the management of the press .
8 The head office was responsible for company administration and the regional offices dealt with administration for the firm 's 40 sales outlets .
9 Many books deal with women at work , perhaps focusing briefly on their dual role at work and home , or looking at housework , but not exploring the extent to which women work and contribute to the work process .
10 There is a full seminar programme dealing with areas like education , special needs , employment , racial and other campaigning issues .
11 In the USA the not-for-profit sectors dealing with heads of major museums , art galleries and universities are increasingly searched by headhunters and this may well be a sector in Britain that uses search in the future , particularly if more of those organisations continue to receive increased levels of funding from the corporate sector , as would seem to be the case .
12 Few books dealing with education for special needs have referred to governors .
13 He heads the department dealing with training for radio presentation and travels widely taking training sessions and teaching the use of recording equipment .
14 There was , of course , little precedent on which the statute dealing with participation of non-residents in the Hungarian economy was based .
15 It takes the useful and practical form of a general introductory chapter , a second chapter presenting the form of tender and form of agreement both with commentary , an extended chapter 3 which presents the conditions of the International Civil Engineering Contract ( 5th edition — 1973 ) with a running commentary not in every case clause by clause but certainly confining the commentary where it is not upon an individual clause to a small group of related clauses , and a final chapter dealing with conditions of particular application .
16 In contrast with feelings of subjective risk , authors dealing with estimates of risk have often regarded estimated risk as a multidimensional concept ( Glendon , 1987 ; Hale , 1987 ; Johnson & Tversky , 1984 ) in which context can influence the relevance of different dimensions .
17 ‘ Ethical ’ is to be preferred to ‘ moral ’ because to speak of ‘ moral positivism ’ implies that the role of law is simply to apply the moral rules of society , whereas the theory is that law deals with conflict in a way which at least in part transcends the moral disagreements endemic in societies of men or of nations .
18 The principles as civil proceedings and the topic is now run by it goes on and that mainly deals with criminal material and then one can pick it up at paragraph thirty two er seventeen when er the authors addressed themselves to civil proceedings er and that er following passage deals with effects of the civil evidence act and the relevant procedures and then moving on my Lord to er to in fact , thirty two thirty nine on page eighty hundred and twenty nine the expert has furnished the judge or jury with the necessary scientific criteria for testing the accuracy of her conclusion so that to enable the judge or jury to perform their own independent judgement by the application of these criteria to the facts proved in evidence .
19 He had , too , a lot of paper work to deal with while in Tollemarche , and only rarely shared his Sunday supper with his son .
20 I should be a good deal more impressed with the Government 's determination to deal with weapons of mass destruction in Iraq if they did not have such questionable record on assisting Iraq to obtain a nuclear capability .
21 International : UN appeals for help to deal with flood of refugees
22 There was a price agreement for a specific task , either coal-getting or doing the necessary stonework in preparation , and Trist et al. ( 1963 ) observe that management dealt with workers through the union to a far greater extent than in most industries .
23 For an instance where one of the parties did object to the principle , see Chelsea Man plc v Vivat Holdings plc ( 1989 ) unreported , Court of Appeal , 24 August discussed at 13.8.2 : and for two examples of how an expert dealt with points of law , see 13.8.3 .
24 An element in the plan dealing with privatization of the National Savings and Insurance Bank was withdrawn on Feb. 5 [ see below ] .
25 We will introduce a new law dealing with discrimination on grounds of sexuality , repeal the unjust Clause 28 and allow a free vote in the House of Commons on the age of consent .
26 In the interim , this fascinating , beleaguered country celebrates its membership of the brave new world order by preparing to pass its first law dealing with bankruptcies in the entrepreneurial private sector .
27 The Bill presented by my right hon. Friend the Member for Wythenshawe dealt with discrimination against people with disabilities , particularly in regard to employment and jobs .
28 In a report published on April 10 , Charles Schumer , the Democratic chairman of the Congressional sub-committee on crime and criminal justice , stated that the costs of capturing Noriega ( estimated to be at least US$164,000,000 ) and putting him on trial ( estimated at US$20,000,000 ) paled in comparison to the " unprecedented costs " incurred by the prosecution in plea bargaining deals with scores of convicted drug traffickers and other convicted criminals to build its case [ see p. 38429 ] .
29 Keatley 's play deals with women across four generations order to show the way families in generate certain themes .
30 The second session of the Hague Conference on Private International Law held in 1894 agreed a draft Convention on Civil Procedure which was signed on 14 November 1896 , the first of four Hague Conventions to deal with service of process .
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