Example sentences of "deal [prep] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Conversely an experienced marriage guidance counsellor who transfers to the CAB may be overwhelmed by the immense range of problems that the CAB deals with and find the information system threatening .
2 If they are unusually anxious or irritated , they may find the noise just too much to deal with and stalk off in a feline sulk rather than squat down for a good meal .
3 ( d ) Although all other common law powers are abolished , section 17(6) retains the common law power of entry to deal with or prevent a breach of the peace .
4 Law enforcement officers have increased powers to deal with or seize food they suspect is dangerous .
5 ( l ) To subscribe for , take , purchase , or otherwise acquire , hold , sell , deal with and dispose of , place and underwrite shares , stocks , debentures , debenture stocks , bonds , obligations or securities issued or guaranteed by any other company constituted or carrying on business in any part of the world , and debentures , debenture stocks , bonds , obligations or securities issued or guaranteed by any government or authority , municipal , local or otherwise , in any part of the world .
6 ( l ) To subscribe for , take , purchase , or otherwise acquire , hold , sell , deal with and dispose of , place and underwrite shares , stocks , debentures , debenture stocks , bonds , obligations or securities issued or guaranteed by any other company constituted or carrying on business in any part of the world , and debentures , debenture stocks , bonds , obligations or securities issued or guaranteed by any government or authority , municipal , local or otherwise , in any part of the world .
7 ‘ During those years ’ , says Wilcock , ‘ I felt closer to Richard , in his feelings about life , news , his sense of playfulness , his serious concern about issues which had to be dealt with but had to be entertaining . ’
8 She should have been treated in the same way that an older man would be dealt with for corrupting a young girl .
9 If there is a defect in the title , it is as well that it be dealt with and agreed from early on in the transaction , and if the defect can not be put right , it may be necessary to make arrangements for a defective title indemnity policy .
10 But come 2.30 pm , Keifer 's ’ prior engagement ’ has been dealt with and hear he is — all bleary-eyed , stubbly , subdued and dog tied .
11 The business of the Council was soon dealt with and merged into general feasting when the King surprised everyone by announcing he intended to join the Queen at Kinghorn .
12 The Northern Echo is happy to make it clear that the issue had been investigated and dealt with and had not been ‘ dropped . ’
13 Diabetes in humans is not pleasant , but nowadays it can be dealt with and controlled without too much inconvenience .
14 After setting out the facts , the judgment of the Court of Appeal , delivered by Lord Lane C.J. , first dealt with and dismissed an argument for the respondent based on chapter 29 of Magna Carta 1225 ( 9 Hen .
15 The third focus was on the local community , and how agencies such as local political parties , trade unions , social welfare agencies and so on interpreted , dealt with and influenced the way in which unemployment was experienced in the locality , this component was studied by means of more qualitative interviews with community leaders .
16 The teachers would prescribe the topics to be dealt with and give some account of what the class had done previously .
17 The task-centred approach is not seen as being particularly useful in areas where there is a mental health problem , or severe mental impairment , where long-term dependency is envisaged , or where the client is unable to accept that there is a problem to be dealt with and worked on .
18 As fast as the stuff is dealt with and shoved in the out-tray , in comes another load .
19 The research was conducted through the collection of data at the conclusion of an investigation or once a referral had been dealt with and closed via other action .
20 Here the matter is dealt with and used to show how current differences about mechanism have been exploited by creationists .
21 ‘ Proof of the five parts of stealing will be dealt with as follows :
22 As you see , there are six auxiliary items , and these are dealt with as follows .
23 It is not possible to personally do this for 45 Area Secretaries monthly , so the new Monthly Report is dealt with as follows :
24 This possibility of precedence confusion can be dealt with as follows .
25 The post has to be sorted , letters attached to previous correspondence and any mail requiring attention dealt with or distributed to the appropriate department .
26 None of these questions were dealt with or answered .
27 That rule prohibits solicitors practising in partnership or " in association " ( where two or more firms have at least one common principal ) from representing : ( 1 ) both seller and buyer in a transfer of land for value at arm 's length ; or ( 2 ) both lessor and lessee on the grant of a lease for value at arm 's length ; or ( 3 ) both lender and borrower in a private mortgage at arm 's length with exceptions made only in the case of : ( 1 ) small transactions ; ( 2 ) where the parties are connected with each other ( commercially or personally ) ; ( 3 ) where there is no other solicitor or licensed conveyancer in the vicinity whom either party might reasonably instruct ; ( 4 ) where two associated firms or two offices of the same firm acting for the parties are in different locations , neither firm having received instructions to act on referral from the other and the matter is dealt with or supervised by a different solicitor at each firm or office and , where the solicitor is not involved in the negotiations , where no conflict of interest arises and where neither vendor nor lessor is a builder or developer .
28 Wight , Bell and Connell were all Advocates , Bell being the well-known lecturer in conveyancing , and as they were dealing with and considering Statutes and the forms attached to them , they had to follow the spelling of the Statute and not substitute their own spelling .
29 Hard thinking is indeed required because the kind of information which science is dealing with and seeking to extend is quite literally mind-boggling .
30 One of the functions of later life is dealing with and coming to terms with many earlier experiences to review life and evaluate it .
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