Example sentences of "is deal with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The short-term need is to deal with the roots of the doubt — in this case a matter of incompleteness of the picture of God — while the long-term need is to train a habit of faith which will close the door to this type of doubt in the future . |
2 | Your task is to deal with the tin-suited terror and return the village to its former tranquillity . |
3 | To ensure the simplicity of the system , it is expressly provided in Article 2 that no intervening agency in the requested State is to deal with the Letter of Request on its way to the Central Authority . |
4 | Obviously the first thing to do is to deal with the family 's emotional problem as well as your own . |
5 | This interruption , or interrupt , takes the form of automatically switching the control unit from its current sequence of instructions to a separate sequence of instructions , whose task is to deal with the completion of the transput operation ( and perhaps to initiate a further such operation ) . |
6 | While the main purpose of this article is to deal with the larger of the Cichlasoma species , advice on the basics of establishing a cichlid community can be applied to any of the species , even the smallest ones . |
7 | ( 4 ) The purpose of this provision , which re-enacts the corresponding provision of the 1959 Act , is to deal with the situation which arose in the case of Buchanan , 1910 S.C . |
8 | His or her job is to deal with the child 's physical needs ( e.g. arising from incontinence , lack of mobility or impaired speech ) rather than to help teach the whole class . |
9 | The second type of discrimination , indirect discrimination , is to deal with the more hidden forms of bias . |
10 | The object is to deal with the problem presented to certain classes of owners by the fact that a development is planned to take place on their land at some future ( probably uncertain ) date . |
11 | yeah because the person er who 's job it is to deal with the sulks for want of a better phrase there is not is preferring not to tackle the issue because as far as she 's concerned it 's not affecting the efficiency of the office , that 's what I 'm trying to say and it 's not , in fact it 's added to the efficiency of the office if anything . |
12 | One fails to see what relevance this has to the present issue at hand which is to deal with the present-day traffic using the estate . |
13 | When the emergency is dealt with the Government 's work will have finished and parties will return to their ordinary positions . |
14 | Nationalist feelings may well be ameliorated in relations between industrialised countries by the interdependence discussed above ; this will not be the case when the industrialised country is dealing with a less developed state , yet it is in this latter kind of country where nationalism may be most strongly manifested . |
15 | More important , Sir Patrick is dealing with a new Dublin government . |
16 | To be really sure that one is dealing with a fossil fern it should be possible to see the spore cases , because other kinds of plants can produce fern-like foliage . |
17 | Where the selector is dealing with a single service point the final order is a relatively simple operation . |
18 | The parent of a new-born child is not providing all the input for a mind blank of any social or moral bias , but is dealing with a personality that will display a bundle of mixed motives and behaviour . |
19 | Sometimes the maintenance engineer is dealing with a type of failure he has never had before . |
20 | What counts right now is dealing with a very good looking England B. ’ Gerber said : ‘ I will go home , play for Western Province and see if the selectors want me . |
21 | Each of us approaches the problem from a different background , and each of us is dealing with a different situation , and a different culture , and from a different starting point . |
22 | A third party which knows it is dealing with a State acting on behalf of another State should ensure that any agreements fall within the authority of the protecting State . |
23 | Less easy for ( and possibly of less interest to ) preclinical staff is dealing with a case study for the new pathway ; such a case might start with the pharmacology of tetracyclines , pass through their therapeutic use in general , and end on a debate about whether oxytetracycline should be used as prophylaxis for traveller 's diarrhoea in Mexico . |
24 | The size , diversity , and importance of quasi-government is vast ; one is dealing with a genus rather than a species . |
25 | HANDLER n Indicates which handler is dealing with a particular media unit . |
26 | Most often one is dealing with a situation for which mathematical difficulties preclude a full theory , but in which it is still useful to refer to the equations of motion in deciding what measurements to make and how to interpret the results . |
27 | In effect , where a firm 's customer is an intermediary dealing on behalf of his own clients , the firm must in principle treat the intermediary 's client as its own customer if it knows the client 's identity ( except where the firm is dealing with a market counterparty , see page 29 below ) ; in certain circumstances , however , the intermediary can be treated as the customer ( see below ) . |
28 | The impact of culture is particularly important if the company is dealing with a foreign culture seeking rapid industrialisation . |
29 | His response to this problem is to grip the kitten 's neck tighter and tighter , as if he is dealing with an awkward adult mate . |
30 | Where the Crown Court is dealing with an offender for offences for which he has been committed for sentence under Criminal Justice Act 1967. s.56 , whether they are summary or either way , the Court must observe the limitations which would apply in the magistrates ' court to the sentence for those offences . |