Example sentences of "[adv] deal with a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Quite strong enough to deal with a man like Nathan Bryce . |
2 | We have not dealt with a report from the Advisory Centre for Education saying that the number of complaints from parents who had not got their first choice of school had doubled . |
3 | Dismissing a charge under section 14 , the court held that since section 14 did not deal with a sale of goods , a reference to a shop sale was not a reference to a ‘ facility ’ within the meaning of section 14 . |
4 | Empirical investigation always deals with a sample of a phenomenon , never a fully enumerated population . |
5 | He begins by presenting the information content of several protein families and goes on to deal with a variety of subjects , such as the evolution of the genetic code , neurobiology , the primaeval soup , black holes and cosmology . |
6 | This latter article also deals with a number of other issues discussed in this chapter , including the evidence of change in the mid-'60s , the difference between cities in their manufacturing/service balance , the difference between rural areas in the north and south , and the geographical centralization of control . |
7 | Prepare to be led a merry dance — perhaps emotionally , perhaps materially — and prepare also to deal with a series of tough situations . |
8 | Under Article 86 , the Commission has successfully dealt with a number of abuses such as the granting of loyalty rebates ( e.g. Hoffman-la Roche ) , refusals to supply ( e.g. commercial solvents ) , and price discrimination ( Chiquita ) among others . |
9 | Firemen were called out to deal with a blaze at an empty factory on the Oakesway Trading Estate in Hartlepool at the weekend . |
10 | So far as Mr. Beazley 's other points are concerned : ( a ) I do not accept that the English choice of law rule is relevant , since we are not here dealing with a choice of law problem . |
11 | Dealing through a third party made things more difficult than they were already but the young officer could n't deal with a situation like this and the Captain could n't risk not making himself perfectly understood . |
12 | The central section , ‘ New States of Consciousness and Social Change ’ then deals with a range of beliefs and attitudes which are said to have followed in the wake of these developments , and in particular with what Le Roy Ladurie calls ‘ a deep and sometimes lasting permutation in peasant mentality ’ . |
13 | Prosecutors interviewed by the Polish daily Zycie Warszawy said they would not know how to deal with a case of illegal abortion as they had not yet received copies of the new law . |
14 | The two natural processes — learning how to relate to parents , and how to deal with a build-up of feelings — can get mixed up together , however , and that means trouble . |
15 | but erm and she thought I sha n't know how to deal with a girl at all |
16 | Having looked at research and related policy and practice of child care in the community and what happens before a child is received into care , the next chapters then deal with a range of issues which are related to what happens when children and young people are in care . |
17 | She had no evidence to back it up , but in her heart she knew that Luke would never deal with a man like Martin , no matter how much he stood to gain from it . |