Example sentences of "[modal v] be [vb pp] with great " in BNC.

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1 Lacerations and puncture wounds to the following areas should be treated with great caution as there are vital organs , blood vessels and nerves close to the surface — the face , neck , chest , abdomen , and back .
2 The stonefish is the most deadly of all fishes , but many others possess poisonous spines developed from fin-rays , and any prickly-looking fish should be treated with great respect .
3 The need for independence , linked with the need for love , are amongst the last treasures of old age , and should be treated with great delicacy .
4 A mixed rack should be carried and any in-situ gear , particularly old pegs , should be treated with great caution .
5 Use of the ratios as measures of the efficiency of individual managers should be treated with great caution unless they are part of a well-thought-out scheme of key results and objectives for individuals .
6 Use of the ratios as measures of the efficiency of individual managers should be treated with great caution unless they are part of a well-thought-out scheme of key results and objectives for individuals .
7 The results for this question are difficult to interpret and should be treated with great caution .
8 Nevertheless , even with highly flexible wages and prices , the supposedly therapeutic properties of money wage reductions should be viewed with great circumspection .
9 Clearly , in the interests of staff morale and good personnel relations , this power should be used with great care ; governing bodies should always seek advice before embarking on the process .
10 All additives should be used with great care , following the manufacturer 's instructions and where necessary , used in conjunction with appropriate test kits .
11 Parchment and vellum should be approached with great caution , since they are not likely to respond to ordinary cleaning methods ; but the firm Archival Aids , of High Wycombe , Bucks , which specialises in the safe treatment of early records , has marketed a non-abrasive powdered rubber which may be applied with safety and will remove at least surface dust and dirt .
12 Although realistic estimates of the capital costs to the university for radical restructuring are not available , these are known to be substantial ( perhaps £200m immediately ) , and the implications of all the Tomlinson proposals to the wellbeing of Londoners , to the university , and to the practice of medicine in London must be viewed with great concern .
13 However , such a course must be adopted with great care .
14 These statements must be treated with great reserve .
15 In Gouriet v. Union of Post Office Workers [ 1978 ] A.C. 435 , it was stressed that the jurisdiction must be exercised with great caution .
16 They must be fitted with great care to prevent fish getting behind them , and it 's important to ensure some water movement behind them to eliminate dead spots .
17 Lists of freemen of the city must be used with great caution , for their coverage was far from complete , but they indicate patterns of immigration amongst the ‘ middling ’ groups of townsmen — the tradesmen , craftsmen and shopkeepers who together accounted for at least half the adult male population .
18 FOR the 2,000-year-old art of lion jigging , ‘ extraordinary strength is a prerequisite ’ — but it must be combined with great delicacy of step , according to the Society for the Advancement of Chinese Folklore .
19 When fees are dependent on work measurement , the ‘ cut off ’ timing between the surveyors ' estimates and the costing systems must be managed with great care if seriously misleading management information is to be avoided .
20 The stock must be chosen with great care .
21 Digging tools must be chosen with great care to make the work as easy as possible .
22 These are grids on which calculations may be performed with great ease : after the spreadsheet has been set up !
23 In East Cornwall the lighting of the Summer solstice fire was ‘ from time immemorial ’ a feature of the Pelynt Fair at which the village mock Mayor would be treated with great ceremony at the village 's two Inns before being unceremoniously drenched with muddy water at Old Shute Pond .
24 I can certainly give my hon. Friend an assurance that , were the investigations by the Serious Fraud Office to produce evidence of fraud that would have to be considered by those involved in criminal prosecutions of if there were claims that the Occupational Pensions Board had been negligent or in any other way culpable of failure to carry out its duties as imposed by the law , those matters would be considered with great care .
25 The Electrician of January 1st 1896 recorded : ‘ The enterprise at Blackpool will be watched with great interest .
26 Such a toy should take precedence ( as an intruder ) over residents such as the Plec and the filters and will be attacked with great gusto .
27 Our results will be reviewed with great interest in this context as they may show that the risk of cancer will be less after highly selective vagotomy than after truncal vagotomy .
28 I am sure that that announcement will be greeted with great interest by the 1st and 2nd battalions the 52nd Lowland Volunteers and the 1st , 2nd and 3rd battalions of the Highland Volunteers .
29 Part of the appeal is doubtless the ease with which it can be applied with great effect .
30 Indeed , if there is a zero eigenvalue , it appears in the first transformation , i.e. in B. It follows that shifting ( see 2.7.4 ) can be used with great advantage to accelerate convergence .
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