Example sentences of "[prep] dealing " in BNC.

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1 Then , after dealing with the Grand Slam Cup and explaining how he only went along with the idea after insisting that the event would also produce $2m for the development of the game in ‘ third world tennis countries , he went on :
2 From studying Figures 6.5 and 6.6 it will be seen that in hospital there are many potential danger points for contamination by direct contact , for example with infected articles or with hands which have been inadequately washed or not washed at all after dealing with contaminated discharges or materials .
3 After dealing with all other natural and visual amenities he concluded with his plans for a forest of oak , ash , beech and larch , little glades of flowers , railings painted with ‘ invisible green ’ , occasionally steps to be cut in steep rocks and handrails made of oak or larch to be installed .
4 ‘ You certainly need something to buck you up after dealing with that scrum in Bamford .
5 Ombudsman William Reid made his criticism after dealing with a complaint from one of the 121 farmers who will now get extra compensation .
6 Again the number attending was large , and again the canons of the Council , after dealing with the problems occasioned by anti-popes , covered a range of reforming issues .
7 The presbyterie after dealing with her and finding her grossly ignorant recommends to Mr David Simpson her minister to instruct her privately and afterwards to rebuke her publickly .
8 The presbyterie after dealing with her and finding her grossly ignorant recommends to Mr David Simpson her minister to instruct her privately and afterwards to rebuke her publickly .
9 It is not difficult to tell from casual chat at court who does what and after dealing with a few claims you soon get to know who is on the other side acting for the insurance companies .
10 After dealing briefly with current price proposals , Mr Steichen went on to urge early resolution of both Common Agricultural Policy reform and General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade .
11 If this is correct , it goes some way towards dealing with cases of ‘ cumulative provocation ’ , and towards a broader defence of emotional pressure .
12 The most it can do is ’ raise issues ’ which go nowhere towards dealing with these .
13 As a first step towards dealing with these two questions , the 1977 review proposed that EC policy should increasingly be concerned with problems arising from peripherality , particularly where more than one nation was involved , or from the consequences of other EC policies , such as CAP .
14 A further , and rather extreme way of dealing with a chronological survey of art is to eliminate the artists .
15 Is there any way of dealing with them without using chemicals ?
16 Probably the most effective way of dealing with an incipient spin in practice is to move forwards on the stick , apply the opposite rudder to check the yaw and then to use all the controls normally to bring the aircraft level .
17 In consequence , police modes of thought build up into classifiable systems of praxis which are the product of dealing with the extremes of social experience .
18 Such a world view is the product of a perception conceptualized to contend dramatically with the instant experience of dealing with highly emotive , personal conflicts at street level , or the tensions of ritual ‘ battles with criminals ’ .
19 At the end of the day we must concern ourselves with the practicalities and not philosophies of dealing with everyday problems .
20 Over the years I watched as senior officers struggled to come to terms with our bizarre presence , which overcame any respect they might have had for our practical mastery of dealing with a world they were wary of .
21 Michael Tye , in his recent book The Metaphysics of Mind ( Cambridge , 1989 ) , has a way of dealing with the difficulty which , if it worked , would solve the materialist 's problem .
22 ‘ It was quite appalling and , had we known it was going to happen , I 'm certain we would have found a different way of dealing with our problem . ’
23 This operation was carried out as the only possible way of dealing with the menace of the drug dealers .
24 In contrast , the effect of dealing with domestic disputes can be traumatic on some policemen as they momentarily place their own children and family in the situation of emotional horror they encounter .
25 In March 1931 , Sir john Simon spoke of socialism as ‘ a poisonous doctrine ’ and declared that he would not close his mind to tariffs as a method of dealing with the economic crisis .
26 Nyerere , if he manages the full handover of not only governmental power but also party power , may achieve the distinction of dealing with two of the problems .
27 Normally ( see Fig. 3.2 ) cortisol is secreted mainly around the time of waking and this seems to be part of dealing with the ‘ stress ’ of waking up and preparing for the new day .
28 Having been to confession and passed through ‘ the wall of fire ’ , Lewis wrote to Sister Penelope , ‘ the suggestion about an orgy of egoism turns out , like all the Enemy propaganda , to have just a grain of truth in it , but I have no doubt that the proper method of dealing with that is as I intend to do , to continue the practice .
29 Often , the main obstacle between them is the prospect of dealing with forbidding galleries charging forbidding commission fees .
30 Piers Fitzwilliams , 29 , of Pilley , Lymington , Hampshire , had been accused of four offences of dealing in shares in Centreway Industries while he was a director of corporate finance group City and Westminster Financial .
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