Example sentences of "to deal with [be] " in BNC.

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1 The switches I find the most awkward to deal with are the mains rotary on/off switches that are supplied by several of the main electronic component retailers .
2 The biggest challenges that most of us have to deal with are invariably those that are thrown at us by fate . ’
3 But the central and substantive argument that defenders of Roman catholic schools have had to deal with is that the dual school system in Northern Ireland encourages , supports , or at least reinforces the sectarian divide , and that it forms part of the vicious circle maintaining conflict in Ulster .
4 Emerging from a tent at 6.30 in the morning , desperate for the toilet , but too cold and stiff to move from your reeking sleeping-bag , the last thing you need to deal with is a hangover .
5 The first one I 'd like to deal with is love .
6 They are concerned with the industry and the section of industry alone , but of course the issue that we then have to deal with is , we must make sure that those section committees , those national section committees , carry credibility with the members working in that section .
7 If your ability to gain the skills and information needed to combat the many complex issues that you have to deal with is impaired , then the government and employers will have what they want .
8 The simplest situation to deal with is where the benefit of the vendor 's contracts is freely assignable .
9 The last class of erm second messenger activated channels that I 'd like to deal with is are those calcium channels which are found in the in endomembranes , especially in the endoplasmic reticulum which are gated open by a compound known as inositol one four five trisphosphate .
10 What I intend to deal with is the record as it stands because anybody who 's going to argue a case against the decline of of any kind of system has to put the facts as they are , not as they would wish them to be , and I would argue that the legacy , before we can do that , the legacy which we inherited as a controlling group back in 1990 , is now a matter of record I would accept .
11 which is one of the two that I 've got because the other one I 've got to deal with is the self-employed national insurance contributions
12 Amber 's Murray Martin is working with other independents on a strategy to counter the problem : ‘ One of the basic assumptions we have to deal with is that films made in Britain can not either break into the major circuit or survive in the market place , ’ he says .
13 ‘ One of the tragedies we have to deal with is the large numbers of young Scots who leave school unable to read , write or add up .
14 Almost the last thing she wanted to deal with was a hysterical empath .
15 The serious consequences of confusion between experts and arbitrators are underlined by the fact that the subject-matter of this case that the Court of Appeal had to deal with was nothing more than the rent of a car park .
16 Well one of the commonest complaints that we had to deal with was er when your time was up at twelve o'clock you they usually kept you working until about five or ten past twelve .
17 Two other men will be able to advise him on how to deal with being captain of England AND handle a difficult personal relationship .
18 Returning to the problem list , he felt the main problems he now had to deal with were his lack of job and his social isolation .
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