Example sentences of "[prep] be treated [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Dismissing the taxpayer 's appeal , Mr Justice Vinelott said that the overriding purpose of para 24(5) , Sch 5 , FA 1975 was to ensure that the participators in a close company , which was entitled to an interest in possession , were to be treated for the purposes of capital transfer tax as if they had been entitled to interests in possession according to their rights and interests in the company .
2 Windows were shattered over a wide area and a number of persons had to be treated for injuries from flying glass and shock .
3 But times , morals and attitudes had changed radically since 1922 ( the Indianapolis Star also got the year wrong ) when Wally Reid , the ‘ King of Paramount ’ , was placed in a sanatorium to be treated for drug abuse .
4 He was remanded in custody and remained in prison for six weeks , unwilling to be treated for his distressing voices and persecutory beliefs and unable to give a clear account of himself as a result of his jumbled thinking and speech .
5 Some of us have been in here that long , we could have to be treated for exposure
6 The income which in fact is the income of B is to be treated for income tax purposes as the income of A. The purpose is notionally to transfer B's income to A , so that A may be charged to tax on the aggregate of his own and B's income .
7 Once the income which is the property of the trust deed is to be deemed the income of Mr Astor ( that is , is to be treated for the purposes of the Income Tax Acts in all respects as if it were the property of Mr Astor ) , it automatically becomes impossible for the purposes of those Acts to say that he receives anything which springs from a right of action against the trustee in respect of his income .
8 ( h ) convertible loan stock which is not quoted on a recognised stock exchange , or is not issued on terms which are reasonably comparable with the terms of quoted convertible stock , can cause a problem as the interest payable on it will fall to be treated for tax purposes as a distribution ( ICTA 1988 , s209(2) ( e ) ( ii ) ) .
9 The waiting area had been full and in all twenty eight staff and outpatients had to be treated for the effects of gas .
10 Mr French had to be treated for shock and cuts in hospital .
11 The pair from council flats in Morpeth Avenue , Easterside , had to be treated for the effects of smoke inhalation at South Cleveland Hospital .
12 But nevertheless , there 's going to be a month period , plus there 'll be five weeks where people wo n't be able to be treated for routine operations here .
13 To have ideas like this one taken seriously and to be treated with respect is surely a reasonable request .
14 Needs human capacity and to be treated with respect .
15 Even these two conclusions need to be treated with great caution .
16 I have worked loyally , shown you respect , but I too expect to be treated with respect .
17 The biblical tradition , while taking sin and the Fall seriously , does not consider the universe and the world as things to be exploited , but rather to be treated with respect .
18 But when I wrote to him it did n't work out ; he was much too polite and too adoring I do n't want to be adored , I want to be used and abused , I want to be treated with contempt .
19 It was really delightful to be treated with such consideration after the events of the last week or so .
20 They say that the water may have to be treated with chlorine , blasted with ultra-violet light , pasteurised and given other treatments before it can be re-used .
21 Women , like men , may suffer moderate systemic upset , and any secondary bacterial infection may need to be treated with antibiotics .
22 This shows that the Bristol & West is behind you , and says you 're a genuine , serious house-hunter , with real buying power — to be treated with the greatest respect !
23 This philosophy regards the individual 's right to be treated with respect as inviolate .
24 Incidentally , the cattle of Landes used to be treated with great care as draught oxen ( they were never overworked and were given special headgear to ward off flies ) but were also used in amateur ‘ bull races ’ in which bad-tempered oxen and cows were teased into charging at people .
25 The authors warn that the data need to be treated with caution because it was not clear how many of the farms surveyed had substantial numbers of permanent workers for whom schools or adult education should be provided .
26 These perspectives on the urban problem — many of which have emerged from neo-Marxist debate — need to be treated with some caution .
27 It had not been easy without existing contacts in the region , and their reports would have to be treated with caution for a while , but on the whole he felt he had achieved as much as could have been expected .
28 They learnt that Les Irelandaises were women to be treated with care .
29 to be treated with dignity as an individual
30 Elderly people are individuals and like to be treated with dignity .
  Next page