How to use "deal" in a sentence

Sentences

'There would be a great deal to do

'I'll soon deal with him if he comes near Manderley again

She thought of herself as a tough, competent, levelheaded woman who was able to deal with anything life threw at her, and she was disturbed by her continuing inability to accept Danny's death.

If he became verbally violent and abusive, if he were irrational, she would need to have a clear head to deal with him

You'd learn to deal with it."

That'll improve my psychological condition for sure, and I'll be better able to deal with the creep, whoever he is

My client is spared a great deal of unnecessary anguish

Bob stopped, obviously relieved that his hulking accomplice was going to deal with Elliot.

But wherever there's a great deal of personal freedom, there's also an element that takes more than fair advantage of the liberal legal structure

He preferred to deal with hard facts, realities; that was why he was such a good attorney, so adept at taking threads of evidence and weaving a good case out of them.

Besides, it's a private cemetery, surrounded by a high wall, so there must be a security system to deal with vandals."

The morning papers on Saturday contained, in addition to a great deal of information about the planet Mars, one very short report.

He threatened me, begged me, and this was mixed with a great deal of talk about his service to God