Example sentences of "should [be] [verb] with some " in BNC.

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1 However , this interpretation of the urban disturbances should be treated with some caution .
2 Most such classifications should be treated with some caution , however , even if they help to identify the groups seeking accommodation within the rural housing market .
3 However , these positive views should be treated with some caution .
4 Thus , although cases do occur of physical incompatibility , these difficulties can often be overcome with some technique or another , and complaint of non-satisfaction in either partner should be viewed with some mistrust until certainly established as due to this reason .
5 Results on phosphatidylglucerol and cardiolipin values should be viewed with some caution , however , because with the thin layer chromatography procedure these two fractions migrate in close juxtaposition ( Fig 1 ) .
6 The committee on medical aspects of radiation in the environment warned that the proposed increase in radioactivity from THORP " should be viewed with some concern " .
7 It is possible that Riculf 's confession should be seen in the context of the aftermath of the murder , and that its accuracy should be regarded with some suspicion .
8 Rival pollsters have argued that this finding should be handled with some caution .
9 It advised that all 16-year-old school leavers should be provided with some form of ‘ internal leaving certificate ’ containing a ‘ general school record ’ .
10 As they are liable to ‘ bleed ’ they should be topped with some stem left on the tuber , and the roots cleaned but not trimmed .
11 The fact that a relatively high proportion ( nearly 40 per cent ) of responses are " proxy " responses ( not the responses of the individual concerned but of another member of the household , often a spouse ) has suggested that LFS data should be interpreted with some caution .
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