Example sentences of "[vb mod] be dealt with " in BNC.
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1 | Finger injuries should be dealt with immediately before the damaged tissues start swelling . |
2 | But unacceptable behaviour ( and that includes bad timekeeping and too much sick leave ) and poor work standards should be dealt with through your usual disciplinary procedures . |
3 | He said some of the cases should be dealt with soon so that the principles for deciding who should be granted asylum ‘ can emerge and be tested on appeal ’ . |
4 | But a Communist Party spokesman said that the two issues should be dealt with separately . |
5 | A Communist Party spokesman said that the two issues should be dealt with separately . |
6 | Any other questions should be dealt with at ministerial level . |
7 | Any rock and border plants still to be lifted , split-up and re-planted should be dealt with as soon as possible . |
8 | We will resist Commission initiatives which run counter to the principle that issues should be dealt with on a national basis wherever possible . |
9 | Any evidence of leakage should be dealt with immediately by turning off the supply at the meter stop-cock and calling the Gas Board . |
10 | If there is disagreement over how seriously ill the child is , or how the illness should be dealt with , try to discuss these matters quietly when the child is not there , and agree on a common approach . |
11 | Algal blooms should be dealt with as quickly as possible , using a product which removes them without damaging any plants , and hence the balance of the aquarium/pond . |
12 | ‘ These violations are not militarily of huge importance , but they should be dealt with . ’ |
13 | It says that these and the auditors ' liability problem should be dealt with together : they are closely linked . |
14 | Hays attempted to calm things down , stating that ‘ the unfortunate Mr Reid should be dealt with as a diseased person — not be censured or shunned ’ . |
15 | It is perhaps too idealistic to suggest that the process of ageing should be dealt with during childhood , but it is certainly during these years that the basis of ageism becomes rooted in us and thereafter affects the way we approach our own old age . |
16 | Consequently , alcohol abuse should be dealt with not as a problem in itself , but as an individual 's reaction to social distress . |
17 | If the vehicle is driven by an employee who is not to be summonsed for any offence , a statement should be requested as he should be dealt with as a witness . |
18 | They should be dealt with one at a time using the subsequent text pages . |
19 | It is of crucial importance that , while Social Services Departments , voluntary agencies , and professionals are adjusting their views and talking about issues relating to transracial adoption , the matter should be dealt with in a sensitive way . |
20 | Thus property offences should be dealt with by fines ( to be earned by forced labour if the offender can not pay ) and violent offences by corporal punishment . |
21 | The government reacted by issuing instructions that future strikes should be dealt with outside the courts , and that press comment should be curtailed . |
22 | All verbal enquiries should be dealt with quickly and efficiently . |
23 | Any new arrivals should be dealt with as they come in and guests ' folios started . |
24 | Any correspondence or filing left over from the morning shift should be dealt with . |
25 | Any enquiries by letter should be dealt with immediately by return enclosing the hotel brochure , tariff and any other relevant information that will assist the sale . |
26 | Each topic should be dealt with in a separate paragraph as paragraphing focuses attention on the important points in their correct order . |
27 | It has been argued that all public employment cases should be dealt with by the same forum which could resolve all the issues raised . |
28 | They argued that since poverty was not one problem but a complex of many , each category of need ( sickness , widowhood , old age , etc. ) should be separately dealt with by a committee of the elected local authority , with the exception of unemployment , which as a national rather than a local problem should be dealt with by central government . |
29 | Chamberlain obviously thought the King should be dealt with more like the Poplar Board of Guardians than like Hitler . |
30 | Requests which arise after off-duty rosters are complete should be dealt with sympathetically but not at the expense of patients or other staff . |