Example sentences of "would be dealt [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | After being assured by Mr Geoffrey Robertson , QC , defending , that the appeal process would be dealt with this week , he said he had decided to suspend judgment until January 15 . |
2 | The judge agreed that ‘ it would be a denial of justice ’ if the case took a year , but was told by Mr Robertson that an appeal would be dealt with this week . |
3 | Mr de Klerk gave warning that any hostile forces found on South Africa 's borders would be dealt with firmly . |
4 | For another accommodationist , General Aharon Yariv , Director of the Tel Aviv Centre for Strategic Studies , ‘ Palestinian refugees would not be repatriated to Israel … but would be dealt with during gradual implementation of self-determination , presumably within the Palestinian territory or in other Arab states . ’ |
5 | I did n't have a theme in social policy or technology ( which was to be dealt with by Channel 4 News ) because it was anticipated that social policy and social issues would be dealt with by these women current affairs ' teams , and they were n't . |
6 | Churchill was emphatic in saying that ‘ boy labour ’ would be dealt with in conjunction with education authorities ‘ because we have no intention of allowing the commercial side to override the educational side in regard to young people ’ . |
7 | There is no record of John having been apprehended and/or fined at that time , but it is almost certain that he would be dealt with in some way . |
8 | This meant that all electrical faults would be attended to by the electricians , but that mechanical faults would be dealt with by the mechanical trade nominated to that machine . |
9 | Since the profession 's livelihood depended on the public having confidence in its members ' integrity and professional ability , he warned , those who did break the rules would be dealt with swiftly , effectively and fairly . |
10 | Scotland 's affairs had once been dealt with in her own Parliament in Edinburgh ; now much of them were dealt with in London ; soon more would be dealt with in Brussels . |
11 | The Vice Mayor of Beijing came to address them and appealed for calm , assuring them that the ‘ murder ’ would be dealt with speedily and according to proper legal procedures . |
12 | Communicating the care plan and offering reassurance of how difficulties like incontinence would be dealt with , can ease the build-up of anxiety which dementia sufferers experience , about not being ‘ up to the mark ’ . |
13 | She should have been treated in the same way that an older man would be dealt with for corrupting a young girl . |
14 | In a new Ulster there would be capital punishment , so any crimes or treason would be dealt with in the appropriate manner . |
15 | Further , some instructions halted the computer if an error occurred , such as attempted division by zero , whereas in a third generation computer this would be dealt with by setting a flag or generating an interrupt . |
16 | Possibly the Asians had been arrested too readily or the police thought the matter would be dealt with within the Asian community . |
17 | Then they would be returned to us sir , and then if appropriate they would be dealt with in the context er of your report and the of the report . |
18 | The social services team contracted to take and act on referrals within specified times ( the office would be manned between 9 am and 5 pm and referrals would be taken by a duty officer ; urgent referrals would be dealt with within two hours , non-urgent cases would be contacted within five working days ) . |
19 | This would be dealt with under an EEC Agreement . |
20 | If the Buildings were covered by one insurance company and the Contents covered by the Corporation or vice versa , subject to the Policyholder being legally liable , the claim would be dealt with by the CONTENTS insurers , under the Occupiers Liability section . |
21 | The cows would be dealt with by Carrie , but the bullocks too were brought in and penned securely with both shelter and fodder at hand . |
22 | Because of the scale of the proposals , and because they would result in the excavation of large quantities of gravel , it has been agreed that the application would be dealt with by the two county councils . |
23 | The first FMLN announcement stated that one of the advisers had died instantly and the others within minutes from their injuries ; however , a further statement on Jan. 9 noted that two members of the unit which brought down the helicopter had been arrested on charges of murdering wounded prisoners of war , and that they would be dealt with according to " war justice " if found guilty . |
24 | It was eventually agreed that the issue of Li Un Hye would be dealt with separately from the normalization talks . |
25 | Lee declared that the DPP 's actions would be dealt with according to the law which prohibited the advocacy of independence . |
26 | One point about security in reception is that all money would be dealt with from one desk and this would make staff very vulnerable . |
27 | Generally the remains are collected from vets and cremated in bulk unless there is a special request for ashes in which case the pet would be dealt with separately . |
28 | Carlson understood the feelings of the rebels ; he thought it unlikely any of their issues would be dealt with here . |
29 | In each of the following situations describe the way the transaction would be dealt with in the accounts of the business and identify , where appropriate , the effect on the balance sheet and profit and loss account . |
30 | These Class A applications would be dealt with by officials acting under powers delegated to them by planning committees ( or , if this was unacceptable , by small subcommittees of two or three members ) . |