Example sentences of "[pron] can be dealt with " in BNC.
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1 | There are some problems ( smoking , nail-biting and so on ) which can be dealt with without the need for regression . |
2 | The nurse 's assessment should reveal potential problems amenable to nursing action , whilst the doctor 's history , examination and investigations check for other problems such as chest infection or bronchitis , which can be dealt with medically before surgery . |
3 | There is another possible argument , which can be dealt with quickly , for the conclusion that standard effects are no more than events for which other events are required . |
4 | A top-down approach to language regards all levels of language as a whole , working together , while a bottom-up approach divides communication into discrete levels , which can be dealt with separately . |
5 | Students attending shorter university courses , i.e. less than six months , will normally receive free care for minor illnesses ( i.e. those which can be dealt with in general practice ) but , to cover any necessary hospital care , they must arrange medical insurance through the University , which will pay for this insurance . |
6 | Why , simply because he is a doctor , should he assume that women will come as trusting , respectful , and , above all , compliant patients who can be dealt with quickly ? |
7 | Very few cases are brought and those which are generally relate to nuisances who can be dealt with in other ways . |
8 | One can be dealt with quickly . |
9 | Procedures for tackling problems when they emerge must be specified , so that they can be dealt with before they become intractable . |
10 | When the boy is with his father or the girl is with her mother in the garden , as they constantly are , they learn about the birds they see , the birds that are harmful to the crops , how they can be dealt with , and what birds can be eaten . |
11 | Spelling errors are legitimate too , because they can be dealt with when the important thing , the composition , is ( provisionally , at least ) finished . |
12 | Formal links between sentences and between clauses are known as cohesive devices and they can be dealt with under the headings in 2.2 to 2.8 . |
13 | If they do not hold more than 10 per cent of the shares to which the offer relates , they can be dealt with under those procedures ( the target must hold the consideration on trust for 12 years , after which it must be paid into court with interest , dividends and other accrued benefitsCA 1985 , s430(9) and ( 11 ) ) . |
14 | However , this should not lead to any particular problem , and it can be dealt with as a normal cable break . |
15 | Diabetes in humans is not pleasant , but nowadays it can be dealt with and controlled without too much inconvenience . |
16 | If you have a particular problem , please tell the tour escort or representative and/or the Hotel Reception Desk at the time so that , if possible , it can be dealt with there and then . |
17 | No p what Peter said was , if it has n't been picked up by the lab and it 's an internal problem , it can be dealt with internally . |
18 | When it can be dealt with internally within a couple of days . |
19 | ‘ If it becomes blocked over here , it can be dealt with . |
20 | It could give and take away the rights of states to alter currencies and problems , but handled correctly it can be dealt with properly . |
21 | That way it can be dealt with through the departure process and the checks and balances the departure er introduces erm are in place erm to protect local interest . |
22 | It is to be noticed that bail applications themselves can be dealt with by a single justice by virtue of section 2(2) of the Act of 1976 , which provides that in the Act , unless the context otherwise requires , ‘ court ’ includes ‘ a justice of the peace . ’ |
23 | The network news programmes provide only a ‘ headline service ’ , nothing can be dealt with in any depth and everything that is covered has to be supported by good televisuals . |