Example sentences of "deal with the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Davis went on to say , ‘ Chemical Engineering deals with the construction of plants … for the utilization of chemical reactions on the large scale without in any way specifying the industry in which such plants are to be used . ’
2 ‘ The next point I wish to make concerns services and deals with the position of employees of organisations , bodies , or firms which provide services , where the employee is in receipt of those services free or at a reduced rate .
3 The course deals with the communication of messages which can require logical thought , creative talent , organizational skills , etc. and draws upon various disciplines , such as history of art , linguistics , psychology , computer science .
4 Kitcher deals with the motivation of creationists : evolution contradicts the early chapters of Genesis .
5 Standard Condition 2.2 now deals with the payment of deposits and provides for a 10% deposit to be taken .
6 Also in this category is the area of administrative law that deals with the mass of relationships involved in the administration of the interventionist state .
7 I learnt by various devious means , ’ and here he winked at her , ‘ that they 'd been taken out by someone in the section that deals with the interrogation of defectors from the Soviet Union .
8 RSC Ord 38 , r2A deals with the form of statements .
9 From the seller 's point of view , rather than expose himself to the vagaries of litigation , and the need to negotiate with each buyer as to exactly what remedies are appropriate in each case , it is preferable to set out a specific and detailed procedure which deals with the remedying of defects .
10 Sir Kenneth , for example , set up multi-agency panels to deal with the cautioning of juveniles , designed to keep as many as possible out of the courts .
11 There is a third limit to early structuralism and that is its failure to deal with the historicity of structures .
12 He says what you can see is most of the cities not only in Holland , but the whole world and of course in England have to deal with the growing of cars and it 's not only that the car is a good thing — the car has very bad things for the city as a whole .
13 By temperament and experience he was equipped to deal with the race of Men , and as a native of Lothern he had grown up with an understanding of the worth of trade and a tolerant cosmopolitan outlook on the world .
14 But irrespective of how they construe the common sense which is the policeman or woman 's working knowledge , seniors are agreed that new recruits need experience of life to enable them to deal with the range of situations and people they encounter in their work .
15 By rejecting the idea of selective bans , the Act has failed to deal with the problem of groups with a history of violence preventing peaceful protest by others simply by announcing their intention to counter-demonstrate .
16 You then wo n't have to deal with the problem of gaps between floorboards later on .
17 In a few moments my right hon. Friend the Chancellor will set out our detailed proposals to deal with the problem of repossessions .
18 It then goes on to deal with the question of costs .
19 But it reveals that a shortage of staff to deal with the removal of youngsters from the register gives a ‘ totally inaccurate picture ’ of the number of children at risk of abuse .
20 The problem with the political-business cycle literature lies in the fact that it attempts to deal with the popularity of governments and the nature of public policy-making solely on the basis of a consideration of economic variables alone and so isolates the economic dimension out of the larger political context and ignores the vital part played by non-economic factors in contributing to electoral success .
21 The point was made that while it was valuable to have a specific workshop to deal with the issue of women , all the other workshops and all the topics discussed should have a clear women 's perspective .
22 The GMC 's policy on advertising services to patients is inconsistent , and in this case it has shown a regrettable reluctance to deal with the issue of treatments that are not scientifically validated .
23 It is no wonder that the General Medical Council is reluctant to deal with the issue of treatments that are not scientifically validated .
24 Merrill stood staring at the portrait , too stunned to deal with the battery of questions that bombed her brain .
25 He spoke of ‘ a new age , in which people can come together ’ , directed his administration to deal with the reorganization of pensions , housing , the improvements to maternity homes and the reorganization of the poor law .
26 Yet the Home Secretary does not legislate to deal with the cause of disturbances .
27 The adverse consequences of such loose rein appointment procedures were not lost on one White House aide who served both Nixon and Reagan During the transition the Reagan forces took a number of steps designed to deal with the sort of problems over appointments that Nixon had encountered .
28 We would like to add to that statement of principle by stressing a point which is sometimes overlooked , namely , that the trial process itself is equipped to deal with the bulk of complaints which have in recent Divisional Court cases founded applications for a stay .
29 In this chapter we propose to deal with the arrangement of passages for various combinations of woodwind and horns , but before doing this we will deal with the question of laying out full chords for the wind .
30 Discussions deal with the co-ordination of activities and the settlement of operational problems on an ad hoc basis .
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