Example sentences of "deal [prep] [prep] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Governors for secondary schools were dealt with under regulations made under the Act between 1902 and 1908 .
2 [ 5.26Landlord 's costs on grant etc [ To pay the fees and disbursements of the Landlord 's solicitors agents and surveyors and all other costs and expenses incurred by the Landlord in relation to the negotiation preparation execution and grant of this Lease and the stamp duty on the counterpart ] Any proposal that the tenant should pay the landlord 's costs incurred in connection with the grant of the lease should be vigorously rejected and the tenant 's adviser should encourage the tenant to ensure that this aspect is dealt with during negotiations .
3 Even if implied warranties did apply , they would not address all the purchaser 's concerns as can be seen by the fact that the main warranties implied by the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are dealt with within warranties A3 and A4 in the standard sale agreement ( see Appendix III ) .
4 In any event , it would be pointless to define as legal problems only those which are actually dealt with by lawyers for that would exclude all those problems which never reach them , but perhaps should .
5 because the situations dealt with by professionals are unique , the professional must be given authority to solve them and to be responsible for the outcome .
6 Horses which rear , nap or are bad in traffic should only be dealt with by professionals , who knows what they are doing and are prepared to take the risks involved .
7 If there are any legal points of substance in the contract terms they should be dealt with by professionals .
8 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 .
9 The Planning and Compensation Act outlines a system where appeals are more likely to be dealt with by courts than planning authorities .
10 As part of his future strategy , Mr Taylor also put forward plans which could see people visiting County Durham police stations being dealt with by civilians .
11 In Darlington sports injuries have been dealt with by doctors or general physiotherapists .
12 One inescapable consequence of operating a highly discretionary decision-making process is a marked degree of disparity in the way similar offenders are dealt with by sentencers in different parts of the country .
13 Finally , although arms control and disarmament have generally been dealt with by states in specific agreements , the progress ( or lack of progress ) on the outlawing of weapons has clearly been linked to the progress made in identifying weaponry whose use is illegal .
14 I do n't know whether Mr 's concern to be satisfactorily dealt with by officers .
15 This can all be dealt with by solicitors . ’
16 I was quite content to let the whole matter be dealt with by solicitors , but your son seemed to be insisting upon my presence here .
17 ‘ This is a legal matter , it can not be dealt with by friends and laymen .
18 It is suggested therefore that photocopying , faxing and catering for meetings , which require a minimum of training , are dealt with by members of the Typing Pool .
19 The result is unusual because the Indian crafts are usually dealt with by ethnographers or historians of style .
20 The BBC was fined only £3,600 and another company £4,000 , plus costs , because they were dealt with by Magistrates ' Courts , but claims for compensation for victims may cost millions .
21 As you probably know , about ninety eight per cent of all criminal cases are dealt with by magistrates ' court , which is a truly remarkable figure , and I think you have to think about it twice when it 's first said .
22 And of course what very often happens these days , with such a high level of unemployment , is if it 's a fine that 's decided upon — and I think something like in three-quarters of the cases dealt with by Magistrates do end up with a fine — that it has to be scaled down because of the erm poor circumstance , poor financial circumstance in which the defendant is .
23 Because of the nature of the problems dealt with by departments of genito-urinary medicine , the questions asked by the doctor at the interview tend to be of an intimate nature .
24 Many disputes are dealt with by bodies other than courts .
25 During field-work there was only one incident related to sexual abuse , and this was dealt with by policemen , and while they showed something of a blasé attitude towards it in feeling that the victim was ‘ hardly touched ’ and the offender ‘ did n't do anything anyway ’ ( FN 2/11/87 , pp. 5–6 ) , they pursued the case thoroughly .
26 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 ) .
27 That we have no inventory of the former is inevitable ( we have neither seen them all , nor estimated with certainly how many millions there are ) , whereas the more surprising omission is that there is no master inventory even of those species that have been dealt with by taxonomists .
28 He feels very strongly that such a case should in future be dealt with by assessors in an open court .
29 The incident was dealt with by firemen from Darlington .
30 The incident was dealt with by firemen from Darlington .
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