Example sentences of "[vb mod] be treated as " in BNC.

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1 Severe icing seems rare , but even slight jamming of the controls should be treated as a serious warning to leave the cloud immediately before all control is lost .
2 She is a teacher of primary school kids and decides , probably rightly , that these two English boys are really only ten years of age and should be treated as such .
3 FIVE children lying bloody and broken in the road below a high tenement window in Glasgow helped substantially reinforce ambulanceman Jack Kirkland 's belief that his colleagues should be treated as dedicated professionals and not as cab drivers .
4 The Court of Appeal dismissed an Inland Revenue challenge to a High Court ruling that £75,000 paid to England and Derby County goalkeeper Peter Shilton by Nottingham Forest when they sold him to Southampton in 1982 should be treated as a ‘ golden handshake ’ .
5 When the next Rushdie has his book put to the torch , incitement to violence over a book , whether for or against it , should be treated as a criminal offence .
6 First , they argued that a Maximum Admissible Concentration should be treated as an absolute limit not to be breached , and not the basis of an average .
7 Instead it proposes that the 50 mg/litre limit should be treated as an average not a fixed limit .
8 the organization of social insurance should be treated as one part of a comprehensive policy of social progress .
9 As was pointed out in the judgment , ‘ In some contractual relationships , for example life assurance and pensions schemes — some aspects of the law regulating conditions of employment , and … various state-run schemes such as national insurance ’ , 35 it is ultimately a matter for the parties concerned whether the individual should be treated as a man or a woman .
10 Similarly Emperor Marcus answered by rescript that the words in which a testator had provided that ‘ he did not doubt that whatever his wife had received she would restore to his children ’ should be treated as a trust .
11 The rescript is of great utility in ensuring that the honour of a happily concluded marriage and indeed the faith of common children should not deceive a father who had thought better of the mother : therefore the emperor , most provident and most devoted to the cause of law , when he observed that the words of a trust were lacking , ruled by rescript that this expression should be treated as a trust .
12 But even where the additional word lego is used , there is no suggestion that Scaevola thinks the disposition should be treated as a legacy .
13 They have a right to have their feelings respected and should be treated as any other residents .
14 Parental responsibility should be treated as the greatest and most important undertaking of human life , albeit the one potentially holding out the promise of the greatest happiness .
15 In the budgeting process the firm should decide on what should be treated as profit centres and what as cost centres .
16 All of these are varying intensities of the same basic sound unit and should be treated as such .
17 A pamphlet published by the American Library Association , Patrons are people : how to be a model librarian , originally Published in 1945 ad revised in 1956 , illustrates the approach of the time : ‘ Whether six or sixty , a person is a person and should be treated as such , so the Model Librarian avers .
18 These consultations are to all intents and purposes interviews , and should be treated as such .
19 The UK has decided that UK-registered EEIGs should be treated as bodies corporate with separate legal personalities like companies and should be registered with the Registrar of Companies .
20 A dog is part of God 's creation and should be treated as such .
21 But it is arguable that the fishing licence money should be treated as a one-off bonanza , since there is no guarantee that it will continue .
22 The discount on issue should be treated as a finance cost and apportioned to accounting periods so that the total finance cost on the debt will have a constant relationship to the outstanding obligation .
23 Mr Justice Cooke said that if a receiver failed to terminate a receivership although he had funds that would have achieved just that , then he should be treated as if his authority had ceased .
24 P appealed to the High Court , contending that no part of his interest ‘ came to an end ’ within para 4(2) ; he had merely disposed of shares in Q. Similarly , para 4(2) was not deemed to operate by virtue of para 4(1) , which provided that a disposal of an interest in possession of any property was not a transfer of value , but should be treated as the coming to the end of an interest in possession , bringing into play para 4(2) .
25 Intangibles — including internally generated brands — should be treated as assets and recognised in the balance sheet , provided that their existence and amount can be satisfactorily justified , according to a new report published by the Institute 's Research Board .
26 Where a solicitor receives an amount in respect of a bill of costs that includes unpaid professional disbursements , an amount equivalent to the unpaid professional disbursements should be treated as client money and must be paid into the client account .
27 Non-standard usages should be treated as objects of interest and value , and not ridiculed .
28 They should be treated as a guide only and not as a complete or detailed study of the law .
29 They should be treated as a guide only and not as a complete or detailed study of the law .
30 I propose that it should be treated as a case of criminal kidnap until we have evidence to the contrary . ’
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