Example sentences of "to deal with [det] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 However , if a police officer is suddenly told by control that the member of the public with whom he is dealing may be suffering from a mental disorder , he may start to deal with that individual differently , and in a way that may not be particularly helpful .
2 But if the police or the security services are perpetrating the illegal acts there may be little incentive for them to deal with such complaints seriously .
3 Court staff are expected to deal with such transfers quickly .
4 These sections of trade argue that this change will significantly increase their administrative burden , although the DNH has given assurances that they will endeavour to deal with such applications efficiently and quickly .
5 Borrowers are increasingly ready to deal with several firms rather than merely a " house " bank .
6 If we can do that , without deviating , then maybe we 'll never have to deal with this problem again ’ — Speech , Arrested Development
7 Macaws , which specialise in eating seeds , have to deal with this problem very frequently .
8 Again , if it becomes too difficult for you to deal with this problem alone , there are readily-available college counselling services .
9 Your care will mean that you 'll probably know if anything untoward is happening and you 'll be able to deal with any problems early on .
10 In carrying out these functions , the supervising officer has a duty to both parties and not just to his client to deal with these matters strictly in accordance with the contract conditions and with good professional practice .
11 For countries which have ratified the Convention can be held to task if they refuse to allocate resources to deal with these issues domestically .
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