4028 examples of deal with in sentences

"Leave him to me to deal with," Gifford said reassuringly.

Let Him deal with us, if He see fit, as He dealt with David of old, when He forgave his sin, and yet punished it by the death of his child.

In England the "militant" suffragists have forced Parliament to deal with their problem seriously, amid much embarrassment.

The impossibility of harmonizing the situation under existing political conditions has been one of the most potent forces in creating a united government which alone could deal with the question.

Well, let Edward deal with her as he thought fit!

Adair started to bowl with the feeling that this was somebody who had more than a little knowledge of how to deal with good bowling and punish bad.

All types of prose fiction were then too prone to deal with exceptional characters or unusual events.

[Exemption from punishment] impunity; diplomatic immunity; immunity; plea bargain, deal with the prosecutor.

But, even if the sense of smell is at the mouth, how limited must its usefulness be when it can only deal with substances that are held to it!

There were the troubles in Canada, which Lord Durham had been sent out to deal with (the Canadian patriots had a great deal of Lady Fanny's sympathy), and in England the grievances of the poor were in the process of being formulated into the famous People's Charter.

I had now only to deal with the wife of my guide.

He must deal with the happinesses of life and not only with its miseries; with its harmonies and not only its dislocations.

The treatment of acute laminitis in its early stage must be based upon the fact that we have to deal with a congested state of the circulatory apparatus of the whole of the keratogenous membrane.

"If he have betrothed her unto his son, he shall deal with her after the manner of daughters, i.e. he shall take care that his son uses her as his wife, that he does not despise or maltreat her.

"The author, Doctor Knowlton, professes to deal with the subject of population.

A man who has hundreds of petty details to deal with every day, as I have, develops an automatic memorya subconscious mechanism which never fails him.

he had to deal with.

As things are I am satisfied we have the right men to deal with the difficulties of the situation.

To deal with the subject in this way must, I fear, involve a good deal of technical description; and I hope to be pardoned if in attempting to elucidate the more important devices, use must be made of words but seldom heard outside of a machinists' workshop.

Let us submit the question to Congressit is for Congress to deal with the matter.

Various subsidiary causes that might be assigned, must be passed over, that we may have space to deal with the chief cause.

"I never deal with a shentleman if he's, to saydrunk.

I knowed the size of the mind I had to deal with, I knowed the size of the medicine I wuz told to deal out to that mind.

If there had but been a child here!" "I think you will find sufficient attachment to mother to weigh a good deal with her.

Seein' he's dead, I'll talk to his squaw and make a deal with her, mebby."

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