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

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1 All this comes on top of the five billion pounds ( eight billion dollars ) Saudi deal for Tornadoes in 1985 .
2 All this comes on top of the 5 billion ( $8 billion ) Saudi deal for Tornadoes in 1985 .
3 But it is not policies on Europe which will decide Jim 's vote but the ability of party leaders to get the best deal for Britain from the Continent .
4 So we have fixed up a deal for readers with chartered surveyors Angmering Gorse and Partners .
5 Mr Salmond has also sourly noted the welcome accorded to a similar deal for Wales by the Welsh media .
6 The branch secretary , Kathleen McAlorum , a Motherwell district councillor , said that an emergency meeting of the branch executive had been called last Sunday after complaints and threats of resignation from members over the deal for representation on the European committee of the regions .
7 Manchester United have been ready to set up a £3m deal for Pearce with former Forest mid-field star Neil Webb returning to the City Ground .
8 BRITISH Rail has promised a better deal for passengers with a new timetable shake-up to take effect from May .
9 Foreign Secretary , Douglas Hurd , has failed to win a new deal for Palestinians from the Israeli Prime Minister , Yitsak Shamir .
10 Following an apparent deal between guerrillas of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front and the Salvadorean army , 12 US Green Beret commandos emerged unscathed from behind barricades in the hotel 's VIP annexe .
11 He has signed a deal worth £500,000 with Sony and is secretly recording a new album at the studios owned by Ray Davies of The Kinks in Muswell Hill .
12 The company has made a series of acquisitions in recent years but sold its Skelmersdale Packaging subsidiary , which contributed profits of £1.7m on sales of £12m in 1990 , in a deal worth £11½m in December 1990 .
13 This may well indicate a great deal about concepts of value in early Anglo-Saxon England .
14 There was a great deal about Christopher in it which was hard for Clarissa .
15 ‘ One hears a great deal about interference from boards of directors in football and of managers not being allowed a free hand to run their teams .
16 Toni Halliday said she 's learned a great deal about women from men , ‘ and some men are able to write about the women we dream of being . ’
17 They have learnt a good deal about nature from the aquarium and its inhabitants which was the general purpose of the aquarium .
18 Going to M.I.T. taught me a great deal about linguistics in many areas ; but one of the things one easily learned at MIT at that time was a sense of conviction — the assumption that MIT led the world , and that other people 's opinions need not in general be treated seriously .
19 The class may learn a great deal about tolerance from such a strategy .
20 Clearly , the hearer is left with a great deal of responsibility in the interpretation process .
21 We 're all seeing a great deal of concern about dioxins in tampons and nappies , but did you know that incinerators and leaded petrol are also major contributors towards the levels in our environment ?
22 erm I think in fact it would be better to ask Mr Bailey to explain what his concerns were erm I 'd just like to say first although initially it revolves around problems of drinking , I 'm looking at other issues of East Oxford , in that recently there 's been a great deal of concern about glue sniffing in sections there , and there have been various letters from residents in the local newspapers , and I think there 's a general level of problem for people living in East Oxford , and it 's not just that the people there want the streets cleaned up or whatever , they want something constructive and helpful to be done for people .
23 Yel'tsin caused a great deal of concern in this connection by authorising a statement that Russia would not necessarily recognise existing boundaries with states that did not become members of the same political union ; this , at least implicitly , raised issues such as the status of the Crimea , transferred to the Ukraine by Khrushchev in 1954 as a political gesture .
24 I 'm afraid that when I dropped out of sight it created a great deal of concern in the village .
25 There appears to be bipartisan agreement that bogus asylum seekers should be dealt with , but there is a good deal of concern among voluntary societies and practitioners .
26 I object er er yes I would like to , I would like to er second the resolutions , this , there is er , there is er a certainly a great deal of concern within the community both those er who live within reach of , of , of , of car boot sale erm er sites in particular the ones that are regular and also the people who attend them and get ripped off , that we need to do something about er bringing er the er , er at to add , add to law into range of , of the people who of , of people who er er of of people who er sell er of people who sell those goods at these at these functions .
27 ‘ I must put on record my admiration for Pc Court who showed a great deal of bravery in bringing this action . ’
28 There is a great deal of competitiveness between the sections , sometimes not always friendly , with each thinking itself the most efficient and ‘ best ’ at policing .
29 There was a great deal of space on the new site , but the station was less conveniently situated to the city than the old one had been .
30 At Bethlehem , New Hampshire , the highest village east of the Rockies , the Boston and Maine created a delightful , half-timbered chalet-style building with a great deal of space for the horse-drawn coaches and carriages which conveyed excursionists from the station .
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