Example sentences of "have [prep] be [vb pp] with some " in BNC.
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1 | The information has to be treated with some caution . |
2 | A clear , bright hue , phthalocyanine green , has to be used with some caution due to its high tinting strength , although it has many mixing applications . |
3 | Martin Fleischmann , Fellow of the Royal Society of London , Britain 's most prestigious scientific society through whose halls had walked Isaac Newton and Ernest Rutherford , held up a fist-sized tube and said ‘ This experiment has to be approached with some caution . ’ |
4 | She sank back into her extremely comfortable seat and , as Ace picked up a magazine to read , undid her attaché case and took out , it had to be admitted with some deliberate ostentation , notes on high-tech fuel consumption . |
5 | Such assertions have to be viewed with some scepticism . |
6 | These results have to be treated with some caution because of the small numbers of subjects involved ( though most studies have this limitation ) and the weaker effects for conditions ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) . |
7 | Arguments about competition in the printing trade have to be treated with some caution . |
8 | For this reason , the diaries of prominent politicians , such as those of Richard Crossman or Harold Wilson , have to be read with some scepticism , as they tend to be self-justificatory . |
9 | ‘ They have to be associated with some much higher doses . ’ |