Sentences with deal with
deal with
D d - ...the way that building societies deal with complaints. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- She saw a psychiatrist who used hypnotism to help her deal with her fear. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- ...the parts of his book which deal with contemporary Paris. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- When I worked in Florida I dealt with British people all the time. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- To deal with each problem in turn
- The headmaster will deal with the culprit
- The book deals with Dutch art
- He can be relied on to deal fairly with everyone
- The firm deals with many overseas suppliers
- This book deals with incest.
- It is therefore dealing with pollution in two ways—suppression and mitigation.
- Let us deal with the case of China.
- We deal with having just a gallon of gas. Thankfully he'd dealt with such issues before, so he had all the necessary experience.
- I can deal with this crew of workers.
- He deals fairly with his employees.
- Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities.
- Law courts must deal with lawbreakers.
- He deals fairly.
- I can't deal with your personal problems.
- To deal with a firm; to deal in used cars.
- To deal out five hands of six cards each; your turn to deal.
- To deal with the Devil.
- Deal me in.
- Deal five cards to each player.
- You dealt yourself four aces.
- To deal a blow.
- They closed the deal after a week of negotiating.
- The best deal in town.
- His supporters worked a number of deals to help his campaign.
- He got a raw deal.
- A good deal of work; a great deal of money.
- The Fair Deal; the New Deal.
- Networks have cut a deal with foreign stations for an international hookup.
- He was making a lot of dough in the construction business so I got him to deal me in.