Example sentences of "way [pers pn] [verb] be treat [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I have found the way I have been treated by qualified and unqualified people patronising and presumptuous and deeply offensive . |
2 | ‘ I am very sad , ’ he wrote to me , ‘ about the disgraceful way you have been treated by the Seniors , and because of it I have informed the captain I am resigning . ’ |
3 | We 're acting like that because of the way we 've been treated in the past throughout the school . |
4 | He asked members to support the motion so that the Attorney General as a member of the Government and as leader of this profession could convey to the Government our sense of disgust at the way we had been treated for so long ( sustained applause ) . |
5 | ‘ This is typical of the way we have been treated since the days of mass vesting of land , much of which was surplus to requirements . ’ |
6 | But erm , that 's the idea , you see , that these kids , er well , you know , they may be delinquent , and do lots of nasty things , but it 's only the way they 've been treated by society . |
7 | But the majority were either dissatisfied or upset about a number of aspects of the way they had been treated during the assessment process . |
8 | She was shrewd enough to understand that the way he had been treated as a child would give him the added drive and determination to better himself . |
9 | Yesterday relatives of Charles Prattley told a coroner they were disgusted by the way he had been treated by staff at Darlington Memorial Hospital . |
10 | The way he has been treated by Kinnock has infuriated me , and Labour 's failure to adopt strong gay policies is disastrous . |