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

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1 A Midlands motor dealer ( ‘ A fair deal with Grunt' — the ‘ e ’ had been added later , upon his election to Parliament ) , he was built like an elderly Land Rover .
2 Viewpoint : Seeking a fair deal on salmonella policy : Richard North , an environmental health adviser , presents the small egg producer 's view of slaughtering to beat salmonella
3 Some months before the 1983 council elections the Labour Campaign for Gay Rights group in Nottingham initiated a debate among the lesbian and gay groups in the city , resulting in the publication of a charter , ‘ A Fair Deal For Gays ’ , which included proposals for council action around employment practices , housing , leisure services , etc .
4 A fair deal for traffic and parking throughout the City
5 BRITISH Airways has bought Dan Air for £1 but is it too much to expect an equally fair deal for travellers : lower fares ?
6 A fair deal for youth is what is advocated , informed by a recognition of the ease with which boisterous youthful energy can make itself objectionable and even dangerous to others , linked to the necessity of not allowing its troublesome character to dull the awareness of the natural and even positive qualities of youthful misconduct .
7 The 300-strong crowd of party supporters warmly applauded her when she argued Labour 's policies would give a fair deal to women .
8 Martin Harrison , of GT , believes that for regular savings schemes exit charges would allow greater flexibility to pay attractive rates of commission while still offering a fair deal to investors .
9 CIWF is a public Trust which campaigns against factory farming and for a fair deal to farm animals during rearing , transport and slaughter .
10 There was a fair deal of Oxbridge waffle around about history being ‘ a training of the mind ’ , a means of understanding the other chap 's point of view .
11 Next week : getting a fair deal from dentists
12 Failure to give you a fair deal in terms of a pay rise can , therefore , amount to constructive dismissal if it reflects victimisation .
13 What will the Minister do to ensure that Wales gets a fair deal in research ?
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