Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] dealt " in BNC.

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1 If the judge or district judge is satisfied that any proceedings can be more conveniently or fairly dealt with in some other court , he may order the action or matter itself to be transferred to that court ( Ord 16 , r 1 ) .
2 The allegation of the defence had to be met and properly dealt with , so the matter would be returned to the justices for them to look at the circumstances and come to a proper determination after they had heard further evidence .
3 Although smoothing by repeated medians of three is adequate for most purposes and successfully dealt with seemingly atypical values , the results still have a somewhat jagged appearance .
4 A court must be able to exercise some measure of control over the cases which are brought before it , to prevent injustice to either party and to ensure that the various issues can be fully and effectively dealt with .
5 These can be quickly and effectively dealt with using electronic fly killers , or inspect screens — thus preventing initial entry , backed up by the detection and elimination of their breeding sites .
6 In fact , Parliament recognised this particular problem and expressly dealt with it in section 388 in the definition of the expression ‘ acting as an insolvency practitioner ’ in relation to the need for qualifications and the consequences of acting without those qualifications .
7 But the question of refugee status for Bosnian patients after treatment was evaded by the Minister and diplomatically dealt with by the boy 's mother .
8 ‘ But you have n't any , ’ she mimicked , and gently and competently dealt with the wound .
9 Cleavers , or goosegrass , the weed whose sticky stems and seeds cling to clothing , appeared among the pea vines in June , but was quickly and easily dealt with .
10 A BS spokesman said it was not a serious incident and comfortably dealt with by fire brigade personnel .
11 Moreover , even when it is detected , it is often not formally and legally dealt with ( the middle class bias in criminal statistics will be discussed in more detail in Chapter Four ) .
12 On the other hand , the existence of wide discretion in the hands of judges and of the sovereign ( notably in the form of the pardon , which was extensively used ) meant that the guilty were as likely to go un-punished as were the innocent to be wrongly convicted and harshly dealt with .
13 Our thanks are also , of course , extended to , who has so professionally , purposefully and cheerfully dealt with hiccups such as the extra numbers at the first seminar and so on .
14 But I need n't have worried ; they were trivial things and were efficiently and painlessly dealt with by RAF dentists very different from The Butcher .
15 In recovery , the anger has to be acknowledged and then dealt with constructively through working the 12 Steps .
16 Feelings of anger and bitterness towards another person , as well as guilt , which have been pushed down and never dealt with , may also cause depression .
17 a reference to the engagement letter/letter of instruction ( unless otherwise dealt with in the wording of the report ) ;
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