Example sentences of "[vb base] to be deal [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | In both cases we seem to be dealing with a subordinated racism which becomes ‘ common sense ’ as a result of its articulation through a dominant but non-racist ideology of competitive individualism — a situation which is the exact opposite of what is normally argued ! |
2 | I 've had three letters now , one from David , one from you and one from Beeston all assuming that I seem to be dealing with this subject , erm it 's a Beeston commitment |
3 | Problems with the Chernobyl power station continue to be dealt with on a crisis-by-crisis basis . |
4 | For this reason , amongst others , it may be anticipated that many parents of children who truant will , at the end of the day , continue to be dealt with in punitive fashion . |
5 | However , physically to move the records in line with this boundary reorganisation would have been a formidable and costly task , so enquiries continue to be dealt with under the old district boundaries . |
6 | Penguin titles outside the core list continue to be dealt with in the usual manner . |
7 | This allows more time for attended cases , since non-attended cases tend to be dealt with very speedily . |
8 | The fact that we come from a capitalist country means that some topics tend to be dealt with delicately or avoided , but that is all . |
9 | Often women artists prefer to be dealt with by a man . |
10 | Some of their objections are easily disposed of , but others reveal serious lacunae and inconsistencies which require to be dealt with . |
11 | In the case of a second or subsequent baby , not only is the same amount of care necessary , but the needs of older children have to be dealt with too . |
12 | All evils have to be dealt with ; nothing happens by accident ; every occurrence that threatens his existence has to be explained . |
13 | If delays are incurred due to technical defects the problems have to be dealt with speedily and with a high degree of certainty that the defect has been cured . |
14 | This first year end will inevitably be a difficult one because of all the new situations which have to be dealt with . |
15 | Issues that should take at least an hour of discussion with colleagues , as well as with the pupil concerned , have to be dealt with in two minutes at the staffroom door during break . |
16 | They find a backlog of work building up , in which important but less urgent planning and discussing never get to the top of the pile , being submerged by the constant stream of things that have to be dealt with immediately . |
17 | This collateral damage to otherwise healthy bits of tooth may in the end have to be dealt with itself . |
18 | Some have to be dealt with using ad hoc , independent software vendor solutions at present , such as application development environments and distributed databases . |
19 | But a capable , competent , intelligent person is also needed to ensure that the many tasks that have to be dealt with every day in the office are carried out smoothly and efficiently , and that good relationships and communications with all other departments in the hotel are maintained . |
20 | Whether the reception office has all the latest computerised equipment or whether aids and records are manually operated , good hotel reception is based on procedures and principles applicable to all types of hotel and the following tasks have to be dealt with : |
21 | Apart from receiving and registering guests , making reservations , dealing with enquiries and maintaining records , the following tasks have to be dealt with : |
22 | PAYE , National Insurance , statutory sick pay — all these have to be dealt with as well as the problems of year end returns and changes in legislation . |
23 | The central underlying difficulty factor is the degree to which decimals have to be dealt with in a particular situation , from " not involved " ( i.e. whole numbers ) through " can be avoided " ( nearly all questions on money ) to " can not be avoided " . |
24 | Care is , however , needed to ensure that decimals have to be dealt with : a version of the same task with 4 m 10 cm and 4 m 20 cm ( success rate 68 per cent ) is unlikely to test pupils ' understanding of decimals since many will deal just with the centimetres a whole number task . |
25 | ( 5 ) ) , matters which have to be dealt with at a quarterly meeting ( subs . |
26 | But you 're right , there are several things that have to be dealt with immediately . |
27 | Crises have to be dealt with ! |
28 | All these matters have to be dealt with on a Europeanwide basis if we are to have a directive . |
29 | To clear the decks needs a double effort : the machinery of school organization has to be kept rolling , the crises and questions which start outside the school have to be dealt with . |
30 | We need to be dealing with the whole thing as a community , as a society . |