Example sentences of "dispose of " in BNC.

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1 The strict rules of disposing of redundant vehicles by public tender was forgotten for the rest of the stock , dismantled very much behind closed doors at Derby Works .
2 Sadly , the thief who leaves no clues and is careful disposing of his ill-gotten gains is unlikely to be caught .
3 Last year , WHO presented CRL with another problem : disposing of used syringes .
4 Sir David Alliance , Coats chairman , said the sales were part of Coats ' continuing policy of disposing of peripheral activities that do not fit in the long term strategy of the group .
5 Imagine Charlie with his sweeping brush and shovel neatly disposing of a pile of horse droppings and then , looking into the camera , observing a passing elephant .
6 One of the most difficult decisions he was faced with in recent years was whether or not to sell the foods business , particularly as it involved disposing of Cadbury 's Cocoa , the product with which his great-grandfather launched the company .
7 Specifically , in the case of Anthony Miers , the Royal Navy submariner who finally came in for a teeny bit of criticism over his methods of disposing of German seamen who rather inconveniently surrendered .
8 However , carbon produces more then 3.5 times its own weight in carbon dioxide so there is a problem in disposing of it .
9 As that happened , nuclear power would become more economically attractive despite the environmental costs of decommissioning redundant reactors and disposing of radioactive wastes .
10 The biggest shares of the cost would go to cleaning up and limiting acidification ( to which Dutch soils are among the most vulnerable in Europe ) and disposing of wastes .
11 Well , it was interesting , McLeish thought gravely , making an unnecessary note , that Giles Hawick had admitted unprompted to the local knowledge necessary for disposing of Angela Morgan 's body in that particular place .
12 Capital spending by the Resolution Trust Corporation , the federal agency charged with disposing of bankrupt S&Ls , will be $70 billion in the current fiscal year alone .
13 He then met members of the Resolution Trust Corporation , which is charged with disposing of the property of bankrupt thrifts .
14 Their personal safety was guaranteed by an old-fashioned exchange of hostages : senior Iraqis travelled to Arbil to put themselves in Kurdish hands — taking a risk , given Mr Hussein 's record in disposing of unwanted colleagues .
15 Where an infant actually has in his hands tangible movable property , it would seem that he has a power of disposing of it , of which the limits — if such there are — have not been determined .
16 In recent years the courts have frequently granted an injunction to restrain a defendant to a civil action from disposing of any of his assets , or removing them from the jurisdiction of the court .
17 Even if she had n't sussed out who had ordered the stuff , she should have asked for his advice and help in disposing of it .
18 ‘ For cutting animals up and disposing of them in a public place . ’
19 ‘ I 'm not disposing of it , we 're eating it . ’
20 Disposing of those dipping problems
21 Disposing of liquid dip after treating sheep is a perennial problem on many livestock farms , but a new mobile dip unit should ease the task .
22 Some farmers have no means of disposing of dip .
23 More importantly , I can see that I am very effectively disposing of all the apparent or alleged similarities between Daniel Miller and myself .
24 Tenth-century kings tried to achieve a balance between secular and ecclesiastical power in the localities rather than to crush the former ; this was demonstrably the aim of Otto I and Otto II when disposing of the tributes exacted from the Slav peoples .
25 But those regulations do ensure that we , the populace , go about disposing of dead people in an orderly way .
26 This practical load continues with issues like disposing of the clothes of the person who has died .
27 Before moving out of Speaker 's House on Friday , Weatherill had the traumatic experience of disposing of his trappings of office .
28 Some of those pigments presumably behaved in the way that melanin behaves in human skin , absorbing solar energy , disposing of it through the body as heat .
29 But other pigments in those ancient ‘ bacteria ’ developed other ways of disposing of the energy they had absorbed .
30 Officially , the reason given was that it now seemed more sensible to store the highly active waste above ground for at least fifty years before disposing of it , probably in the form of glass blocks , and meanwhile allowing more of its intense heat to dissipate .
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