Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] treat " 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 | Any mould growth should be killed with a fungicide wash , and loose or powdery surfaces should be treated with a stabilising solution . |
3 | But medical opinion seems to hold that both should be treated as though they were . |
4 | This directed that a number of Czechs and dissident Yugoslavs , who had infiltrated an area in Austria east of that covered by the Allied V Corps , should be treated as disarmed enemy troops and evacuated to British concentration camps in Italy . |
5 | Yet since 1987 , the level of child sexual abuse diagnosed in Cleveland has been shown to be no higher than elsewhere in the country , and an increasing number of people locally take the view that she should be treated in the same way as myself — allowed to return to work as a paediatrician in Cleveland , but restricted from working in child abuse for the time being . |
6 | It is a tragic fact that the European debate , which is the most complex and important issue facing the countries of this continent , should be treated in such a facile manner , with the Trojan horse of ‘ nationalism ’ and ‘ sovereignty ’ wheeled out every time better arguments do not prevail . |
7 | The book claimed that cancer and other deformities were mistaken wills , were new organs to meet new needs dreamed up in the deep unconscious , and that therefore they should be treated not with surgery but with interest and affection — humanity was limiting its potential by cutting out the tumours , blasting the cells . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | If fruiting bodies are present , these should be treated with fungicide to prevent the spread of air-borne spores . |
10 | Wherever possible , walls should be treated from both sides . |
11 | Coming to the parish church at Taddington , they found a notice to say that the Blessed Sacrament was reserved there and should be treated with ‘ special reverence ’ . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | 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 ’ . |
14 | IT TAKES a GM Vauxhall Conference side to show how supporters should be treated . |
15 | Once cut , however , they should be treated as any other cold meat and kept under refrigeration , usually with the cut end covered — do not buy from a cut salame which is not refrigerated . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | The study 's author , Michael Cameron , thinks that roads should be treated like telephone lines or the electricity supply : if customers want to use them at peak times , they should pay more . |
18 | Fashion designers who include ties in their offerings ( as opposed to tie designers like Turnbull & Asser ) should be treated with caution . |
19 | The answer sometimes given is that murderers should be treated differently because they are particularly dangerous : anyone who chooses to kill once can choose to kill again . |
20 | This is not to suggest that motorists should be treated differently . |
21 | Is that how a gentleman should be treated ? ’ |
22 | The writer 's po-faced style occasionally irritates : do people really need reminding that cases of bubonic plague should be treated immediately ? |
23 | The island is the home of some fascinating wild life including alligators , which should be treated with respect . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | Instead it proposes that the 50 mg/litre limit should be treated as an average not a fixed limit . |
26 | All hardwood should be treated with stain preservative or a good quality exterior varnish to protect the timber . |
27 | We believe mothers should be treated equally by government , whether they work outside the home or not . |
28 | It is possible for teachers to keep a personal notebook which does not form part of the record and is not open to subject access , but if information is intended to be used officially and passed on to the next teacher it should be treated in the same way as the formal record . |
29 | The School Government Regulations even allow the governors to decide that any matter ‘ by reason of its nature ’ should be treated as confidential and so exclude papers and minutes about it from public scrutiny . |
30 | Although such polls should be treated with caution , it is not surprising in view of such opinions that the vast majority of the occupied territories population , 80.6 per cent , also rejected Resolution 242 . |