Example sentences of "to deal with [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Recently everyone in the sales administration department attended a course on how to deal with customers on the phone . |
2 | You 'd never have to deal with things like that in Crossmaglen . |
3 | They had a French polisher in occasionally to deal with things like that . ) |
4 | That 's created quite a problem because it 's more difficult to teach the lads in the teams how to deal with things like that . |
5 | because it 's a lot easier for a government to say if you stop smoking it 'll be alright , than to deal with things like poverty . |
6 | ‘ You 're not equipped to deal with things like this , Jenna . ’ |
7 | She must be trying to deal with things in her past that she 's frightened to face , frightened to admit . |
8 | So er I do n't mind at all being interrupted if anyone has questions as we go along please shout them out it gives me a little breather with me voice and gives a chance to deal with things in the right place if need be . |
9 | It is this declaration which symbolises the primacy of cohesiveness over stability , and it arose , one must recall , not in response to the avowed enemies of Socialism , but to a loyal leadership which demonstrated the will and ability to deal with society on society 's terms . |
10 | So possibly it might be used to deal with disorders of those effects . |
11 | It could be that one could use cannabis-related compounds to deal with disorders of those phenomena , like memory and so on . ’ |
12 | The experience of the Birmingham County Court when it established a separate office to deal with litigants in person would suggest that the answer is that it is not . |
13 | Customs have set up the Dover Customs Yacht Team to deal with queries on yachts under temporary importation arrangements in an EC country on 31 December 1992 . |
14 | This has prompted the National Farmers ' Union to establish a telephone ‘ help desk ’ to deal with queries about taxation and VAT . |
15 | But it is questionable whether this is a good way to deal with lack of judicial resources . |
16 | Like Scottish plays , Scottish clauses will become famous in Westminster and a Scottish clause will now be added to every Bill to deal with Scotland as an afterthought . |
17 | For the House to deal with Scotland in that manner shows nothing but contempt for Scotland and the Scottish people . |
18 | He had , too , a lot of paper work to deal with while in Tollemarche , and only rarely shared his Sunday supper with his son . |
19 | DRINKS NEWS Wine & Spirit Association to deal with complaints about EHOs |
20 | Finally , the client should be told that if all else fails , the Solicitors ' Complaints Bureau exists to deal with complaints about the conduct of solicitors . |
21 | A response team 's been set up to deal with complaints around the clock . |
22 | The last thing he wants to be bothered with is having to deal with complaints from dissatisfied guests . ’ |
23 | Much will depend on how it seeks to solve the long-running debate about merging income tax and the national insurance system ; whether benefits , including pensions , are to be universal or selective ; and , if selective , how the state is to deal with obligations to people who have been contributing for many years to what they were told was national insurance . |
24 | Hopton left King 's Bench in 1278 to become one of the justices of a court newly established after the treaty of Aberconway to deal with litigation from Wales and the Welsh marches . |
25 | The notion of unrestrained traffic on through roads edged by noise bunds was early rejected as failing to deal with problems at source . |
26 | The Act was often said by advisers to be powerless to deal with problems of insufficient , inadequate or poor quality management services . |
27 | Although some of these issues went beyond the main remit of his Inquiry , he drew the conclusion from this basic finding that only a national government-led initiative to deal with problems of policing , unemployment , poor housing , and racial disadvantage could get to the roots of the unrest . |
28 | For example , it has been criticized for being unable to deal with problems of unemployment , which continued to rise throughout the 1980s . |
29 | Let's start with America , a giant country run by a giant nerd who has neither the will nor the know-how to deal with problems of his making . |
30 | At a Cabinet meeting on March 13 the new Minister of State for Towns , Michel Delebarre , announced measures to deal with problems of deprivation and racial ghettos in urban areas . |