Example sentences of "deal with [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | At the same time , many Democrats on the Hill very much want to show that a president of their party will deal with China in a different way from Mr Bush . |
2 | There are a number of good books on sampling , some of them now particularly aimed at the social scientist , but even the best of books can only deal with problems in fairly general terms . |
3 | Although one object of having such ministries is that they can deal with problems in a manner specially suited to conditions in Scotland and Wales , the fact that the ministers belong to the UK Cabinet and are responsible to the UK Parliament means that there is considerable pressure for uniformity . |
4 | Modelled on the US experience , because accounting standards take time to go through ‘ due process ’ , an Urgent Issues Task Force has also been established which can deal with problems in the interim . |
5 | Will the hon. Member deal with education in Wolverhampton ? |
6 | I have read Labour 's document , which is entitled ’ Fair Rates ’ , in which the Labour party did not tackle the question of how it would deal with houses in multiple occupation or refer to salary levels . |
7 | The sonnets to the Mistress , though , do not deal with evil in a profound way ; they are often cynical , self-accusing , and self-mocking . |
8 | How should you deal with rust in a cistern ? |
9 | Compliance systems appear to be concerned with victims in some aggregate rather than in a discrete or specific sense while penalty systems must deal with victims in the concrete since they constitute an element in their system of proof . |
10 | We shall deal with chromatography in general in section 6.3 of this chapter . |
11 | How do you deal with cracks in a concrete drive ? |