1. A busy, friendly house with a great deal of character and a good range of whiskies and beers. 2. A chance, too, perhaps, to sort out the business deal they had talked about last week. 3. A combination of tact and authority was needed to deal with the situation. 4. A committee has been set up to deal with territorial disputes in the area. 5. A committee of teachers has drawn up guidelines for schools on how to deal with difficult students. 6. A deal between the two companies has now been concluded. 7. A delivery of butter pecan or Neapolitan might sweeten the deal. 8. A forum was set up to deal with all issues appertaining to Everton Park. 9. A great deal could be done, even in the present climate of opinion, and example counts for a great deal. |