Example sentences of "[pers pn] could deal with " in BNC.
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1 | After Africa I felt I could deal with it . ’ |
2 | This was enough to make many come , and among them they brought before me many women who pretended to be possessed ( as is their habit when they want to leave their houses to meet with their lovers ) and it was hoped that I could deal with them . |
3 | ‘ Until Zimbabwe , I thought I could deal with that . |
4 | Perhaps if I could deal with Mr 's point first though cos I 'll just refer you I think to paragraph three point two , three year accident record there , fifty five injuries , seventy one casualties , many of them taking place on the distributor road network . |
5 | That she could deal with the philosophical and ideological issues related to women 's position in the family is evident from the poem ‘ Man the Monarch ’ in which she debunks the view that men 's sovereignty over women derives from Adam : |
6 | He nodded , looked as though he was going to say something else , but then thought better of it , and headed off upstairs , leaving Alyssia clutching a confusing array of emotions , none of which she felt she could deal with . |
7 | She also said she could deal with any fresh orders . ’ |
8 | A suspicion kept niggling at the back of her mind , but she kept pushing it away as more than she could deal with . |
9 | ‘ Dessay you could deal with it , sir . ’ |
10 | However , when you live alone and you are inviting comparative strangers to your party , it is wise to enlist the help of a friend beforehand to help you cope , particularly if you do not feel you could deal with evicting people who might become drunk or who overstay their welcome . |
11 | I suppose one of the things about Neighbourhood Watch , if , if it worked properly , is that you , there 's a group of you with a common interest , and you could deal with a situation like that a bit better than you could if you were on your own . |
12 | I would be glad if you could deal with the above in terms of your role as contact with DSO staff . |
13 | So , if you 've got , sort of , three or four stories that you know , that you could deal with , the type of question you might get is , discuss how erm , different writers deal with the subject of change , with reference to probably about three stories . |
14 | I do n't know , I do n't know how you could deal with them justly . |
15 | We did a lot of woodwork at the school because they did n't think we could deal with books . |
16 | The officers advised us that we could deal with four homes a year . |
17 | By far the poorest cover was in Speyside where only one in five wives said they could deal with an emergency on their own . |
18 | They had already suspected what the problems were , and Liz and her parents soon started to discuss ways in which they could deal with the backlog of paperwork . |
19 | They could deal with the cleaning and laundry , for instance , and handle bookings , as well as general maintenance . |
20 | They could deal with the ill-organized forces of eastern Europe 's revolutionary outbursts . |
21 | Put bluntly , it did so because it failed to convince enough people it could deal with the Conservative legacy and had a plausible philosophy of wealth creation of its own . |
22 | Reluctance was a diffuse prejudice rather than a lobby , and he could deal with the people who expressed reluctance one by one . |
23 | His single-mindedness was something only he could deal with . |
24 | Business was coming faster than he could deal with . |
25 | He could deal with anger and steel himself against pity : but justified reproach slid through his armour like a poisoned dart . |
26 | If that was the boy 's only motivation , then he could deal with it . |
27 | Even without Jotan 's five hundred , he could deal with Sipotai , but he preferred the edge that would be provided by Jotan 's presence in Sipotai 's rear . |
28 | He was in the middle of more grief than he could deal with , yet he was piling onto it the commonplace misery of subterfuge , as if he had to protect some clandestine happiness that did n't even exist . |
29 | ‘ Because my husband was confident he could deal with the matter on his own , ’ Ursula replied . |
30 | Susan suspected her quarry had decided to stop wearing his own face for a while , so he could deal with his guests . |