Example sentences of "treat [prep] [det] way " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 We can not have a fair society , we can not have equality , West Belfast can not be working when the women of West Belfast are treated in that way — and when the women do stand up and fight and say ‘ we are not going to put up with this any more ’ , what happens is they then become threatened by the privatisation of their jobs .
2 It is scandalous that elderly patients should be treated in that way .
3 I would not want this er this issue to be treated in that way and I 'm sure the panel wo n't do that .
4 Almost all garden glasshouses were treated in this way .
5 Her mother was so worried she wrote to The Times asking , ‘ Is it fair for any human being , regardless of circumstances , to be treated in this way ? ’
6 Vegetables treated in this way must be washed very thoroughly before use to remove both the extracted juices and the surplus salt .
7 However , it is not only the ‘ moral ’ as opposed to ‘ natural ’ qualities that are treated in this way .
8 Not all streets can be treated in this way , if only because some traffic-generating land uses , sited within the area , would raise vehicle flows above acceptable levels for designation as rest and play streets .
9 Hahnemann found that many substances which were inactive in the crude form became active therapeutic agents when treated in this way .
10 One-quarter of children treated in this way become dry in two to six weeks , a half dry in one to three months , and 90 per cent dry in four to six months ( Dische 1973 ) .
11 The most outstanding collection of faience from the Minoan period is the one that was found in the Temple Repositories in the West Wing at Knossos , where cult vases , plaques , and the famous Snake Goddess statuettes were all treated in this way .
12 No other section of the community has been treated in this way .
13 The book ends with a flurry of ‘ I really never expected to be treated in this way by you ’ accusations and counter-accusations .
14 Strictly speaking , however , the whole of the party wall , from the ground beneath suspended floors , to the apex roof space , should be treated in this way for maximum effect .
15 Is it fair to ask any human being , regardless of circumstances , to be treated in this way ? ’
16 Clear deep well waters can be treated in this way , but .
17 Other features of the phenomena which can not be treated in this way are ignored or denied any narrative or causal significance .
18 This case raises concerns about the accuracy of audit data when patients are treated in this way .
19 And , at 10 minutes per page for a 24-pin dot matrix printer it 's likely that anything over one copy is going to be treated in this way .
20 Not all the birds agree that the cassowary deserved to be treated in this way .
21 They were treated in this way because birds might be able to acquire the skill simply by coming across an already opened milk bottle .
22 A recent British Medical Journal article indicated that in a survey of eighteen patients treated in this way only four ’ — that is the 22.2 per cent .
23 Having firmly rejected this device for the other adjective constructions discussed so far ( not excluding the postnominal attributive ) , we consider that it is only in Sections 4.5 onwards that we have encountered a construction where the adjective can reasonably be treated in this way .
24 Fortunately , it has been demonstrated that most non-polar polymers can be treated in this way and results agree well with direct measurements of .
25 I can not understand why an organisation seeking to help hospitality women would be treated in this way .
26 Publication in the Chinese language of anecdotal cases treated in this way has not helped in disseminating knowledge about the use of traditional Chinese herbal medicines .
27 The Post Office Act of 1741 gave legal backing to the opening and copying of letters on the orders of one of the Secretaries of State ; and in 1765 a general warrant ordered that all diplomatic correspondence passing through London should be treated in this way .
28 ‘ I 'm appalled that a blind person can be treated in this way and want to raise money to buy a guide dog .
29 All requests for ‘ ordinary ’ books , where the time of submission had been recorded — a total of 3966 applications — were treated in this way .
30 In other words , although they suppress the aberrant antibody , they suppress other antibody production too and also the production of blood cells , yet they seem to have a greater effect on the abnormal antibody than they do on normal ones and in quite large numbers of patients that have been treated in this way the side effects are really relatively slight .
  Next page