Wednesday, January 27, 2016

deal with

to be about.

  • This book deals with China.
  • History deals with the past.
  • Arithmetic deals with numbers.
  • This book deals with psychology.
  • This book deals with anthropology.
  • Her latest book deals with pollution.
  • Botany deals with the study of plants.
  • His book deals with traffic accidents.


to take care, manage or handle something or someone.

  • I dealt with it.
  • You deal with it.
  • I deal with that.
  • Just deal with it.
  • I'll deal with it.
  • I can deal with it.
  • We'll deal with it.
  • I'm dealing with it.
  • I'll deal with this.
  • I'll deal with that.
  • We can deal with it.
  • Can you deal with it?
  • We're dealing with it.
  • We can deal with that.
  • Let me deal with this.
  • I can't deal with this.
  • We'll deal with it later.
  • I dealt with the accident.
  • I'll deal with that later.
  • We'll have to deal with it.
  • I can't deal with this now.
  • I've dealt with the matter.
  • I knew how to deal with it.
  • I know how to deal with it.
  • Tom dealt with the problem.
  • We'll deal with that later.
  • We'll deal with this later.
  • How did Tom deal with that?
  • I'll deal with these later.
  • I'll deal with that for you.
  • We'll deal with it tomorrow.
  • How are you dealing with it?
  • That's how we dealt with it.
  • I can't deal with this place.
  • I have to deal with this now.
  • I know what I'm dealing with.
  • We'll have to deal with that.
  • Please let me deal with this.
  • I will deal with this problem.
  • We have to deal with this now.
  • We need to deal with this now.
  • How do you deal with all this?
  • We must deal with this problem.
  • He has to deal with complaints.
  • I have to deal with this issue.
  • I can't deal with this anymore.
  • I have to deal with this alone.
  • We'll deal with this ourselves.
  • We have to deal with this, Tom.
  • Tom has got a lot to deal with.
  • Let's deal with the formalities.
  • Tom has to deal with this alone.
  • I had issues I had to deal with.
  • I had things I had to deal with.
  • I have to deal with this myself.
  • I just can't deal with this now.
  • We have to deal with that first.
  • I just can't deal with that now.
  • We've got an issue to deal with.
  • How did you deal with the matter?
  • You have to deal with impatience!
  • I can't deal with this right now.
  • I have other things to deal with.
  • I'm dealing with the problem now.
  • I had problems I had to deal with.
  • I've got a situation to deal with.
  • I have other matters to deal with.
  • I'll deal with this problem later.
  • We'll deal with it in the morning.
  • We'll deal with the problem later.
  • How shall we deal with this matter?
  • How shall we deal with the problem?
  • Tom has some problems to deal with.
  • I don't know how to deal with this.
  • It depends on how you deal with it.
  • It's my problem. I'll deal with it.
  • I have a problem to deal with here.
  • I'll let someone else deal with it.
  • We deal with new types of diseases.
  • How shall we deal with this problem?
  • The problem will soon be dealt with.
  • Such a problem is hard to deal with.
  • How would you deal with the problem?
  • Tom has trouble dealing with stress.
  • I'm tired of dealing with this mess.
  • I'm still dealing with that problem.
  • Tom is dealing with the problem now.
  • How should we deal with the problem?
  • I don't have time to deal with this.
  • Tom didn't know how to deal with it.
  • The manager deals with many problems.
  • I've dealt with this store for years.
  • Tom has a lot of things to deal with.
  • Right now, we need to deal with this.
  • The policeman dealt with the accident.
  • Be prompt in dealing with the problem.
  • She has amply dealt with the question.
  • We're going to have to deal with this.
  • I dealt with the problem as I saw fit.
  • We have a lot of problems to deal with.
  • You're going to have to deal with that.
  • I can't deal with this problem anymore.
  • I'm tired of dealing with this problem.
  • I was assigned to deal with the matter.
  • I think I'll be able to deal with that.
  • We've got bigger problems to deal with.
  • Tom is still dealing with that problem.
  • Tom has a lot of problems to deal with.
  • We must deal with the problem instantly.
  • I have some correspondence to deal with.
  • I really can't deal with that right now.
  • How are you dealing with all the stress?
  • I can't deal with that problem right now.
  • I don't want to deal with this right now.
  • This is my problem and I'll deal with it.
  • We'll deal with that when the time comes.
  • Tom has trouble dealing with verbal abuse.
  • I'll deal with Tom.
  • I'll deal with him.
  • I'll deal with her.
  • I can deal with Tom.
  • I'll deal with them.
  • I can deal with him.
  • I can deal with her.
  • Let me deal with him.
  • Let me deal with her.
  • I can deal with them.
  • We can deal with this.
  • We can deal with them.
  • They deal with Muslims.
  • I had to deal with Tom.
  • I made a deal with Tom.
  • Did you deal with them?
  • I had to deal with him.
  • I had to deal with her.
  • I made a deal with him.
  • I made a deal with her.
  • He is hard to deal with.
  • I have to deal with Tom.
  • I'll deal with it later.
  • How do you deal with it?
  • I have to deal with him.
  • I have to deal with her.
  • I had to deal with them.
  • Tom is hard to deal with.

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