Example sentences of "[be] treat [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes we are to treat it as a drawing of a box , sometimes as one of wire frames .
2 This is not a guide as to when to call on expert medical advice which should always be determined by the condition of the patient and carried out at whatever stage you would normally call upon such help whether or not you are treating them with Homoeopathic remedies .
3 Those with extra cash are treating themselves to costly colognes and aftershaves .
4 You are treating me as if I were another Rosette Fournier . ’
5 You complain that your marriage is n't a partnership , yet when you are not tearing a strip off him ( as mothers tend to do to sons ) or winding him up ( as mates do ) you are treating him like a no-talent support act .
6 ‘ He is safe and well and we are treating it as a genuine abduction . ’
7 ‘ We are treating it as a drug induced death , ’ said a spokesman for the San Diego medical examiner 's office .
8 Because we are treating it as a stock , the supply of bills is drawn vertically , at .
9 Meantime I am treating it as a double murder . ’
10 Hey , when have you been treating yourself to that one then ?
11 I 've been treating it as a wart .
12 Before we go will you be treating her at Warley ? ’
13 ‘ That would be treating them with the contempt with which they were given . ’
14 ‘ We shall be treating them like a Premier League side . ’
15 There are 10 very lucky readers who could be treating themselves to a hot , refreshing shower every morning .
16 The policeman seemed to be treating him with far too much respect , Folly thought with irritation .
17 She says I should n't be treating it as a doll 's house , a playing place when I 'm young . ’
18 Decide on an Apex and within a week you 'll be treating it like a good friend .
19 The Bermuda discussions were brought before the British Cabinet on 4 February ; Lord Winster said that the talks were only preliminary , but the Americans were treating them as a final agreement .
20 Amir Taheri , an Iranian author , said on television that all the governments with hostages in Lebanon — America , France , Germany , Britain , South Korea — were treating it as a bona-fide political problem — apart from Britain .
21 A fun solution is to treat them to finger food .
22 And one way of negating other people is to treat them as if they are not there .
23 The greatest good we can do to people is to treat them with compassion , courtesy and respect .
24 The only way to handle excuses is to treat them for what they are and get on with the business of collecting your money .
25 Although the COB Rules provide that no customer agreement is required for an indirect customer as such , the purpose of these provisions is to treat him as a direct customer in the particular circumstances and so that exclusion is irrelevant .
26 It 's treating him like a kid of five or six year old is n't it ?
27 During the filming of another sea-going saga , Mutiny on the Bounty ( 1935 version ) , Charles Laughton upstaged Gable , who complained to director Frank Lloyd , ‘ Laughton 's treating me like an extra .
28 And er she says like when I think of me keeping her child overnight and all before it 's in hospital and running down to hospital three or four times when he was in the hospital , and taking him sweets and all , and she says she 's treating me like shit .
29 Some of these same men now say the Army is treating them like ‘ dirt ’ and is trying to force them out of a job .
30 Endure hardship as discipline ; God is treating you as sons .
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