Example sentences of "[being] treat as " in BNC.
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1 | Although no one had claimed responsibility for the attack by last night , it was apparently being treated as a terrorist incident by the Belgian police . |
2 | Mr Le Pen launched a tirade of Nazi terminology , suggesting that his MEPs were being treated as Untermenschen . |
3 | Mr Le Pen launched his own tirade of Nazi terminology , suggesting that his party members were being treated as Untermenschen . |
4 | I am sick of always being treated as part of the President 's baggage . |
5 | MainMan was n't started right at that point but then DeFries had the idea that he could keep a better eye on David , myself and eventually Mick Ronson , as he was being treated as a solo artist . |
6 | McLeish took her briskly through the course , making the now familiar speech about Angela Morgan 's death being treated as a case of murder , which meant taking statements from everyone who had been associated with her and might be helpful . |
7 | Come to think of it , he was almost being treated as a woman . |
8 | ‘ His biggest problem was always behavioural and emotional , resulting from his frustration at being treated as a difficult or educationally backward child . ’ |
9 | He attributes his success in holding Basildon to the front page of Thursday 's Sun — ‘ If Kinnock wins today will the last person to leave Britain please turn out the lights ’ — and in being treated as something of a hero within sections of the Conservative Party . |
10 | Det Chief Insp Dave Sinclair said that although they could not rule out the possibility of someone else having fired the machine , the incident was now being treated as an accident . |
11 | • If you and your spouse are both being treated as in-patients by the NHS for the same road accident , this payment will be tripled to £78 for each night , again free of tax . |
12 | This is a notably bad piece of drafting by the Commission , giving the impression that conservation considerations are being treated as cosmetics . |
13 | In the routine maintenance revenue account the resurfacing of Beech Hill and the construction of a footpath were being treated as priorities . |
14 | The Table also shows that cutting usually involves the wrist or forearm , which has resulted in wrist-cutting being treated as a distinct syndrome ( Rosenthal et al. 1972 ) . |
15 | How much cash is involved is being treated as commercial secret . |
16 | Those ‘ in ’ the balloon — the infamous , the famous and the worthy — had to make the case for not being treated as ballast . |
17 | Such a body must be registered with the Registrar of Companies ; default leading to limited partners being treated as unlimited ones . |
18 | Picture someone being treated as an odd man out — in a family , in an office or at a party . |
19 | Moreover , the so-called ‘ permissive society ’ was not protecting women from being treated as sex-objects : far from it ; pornography flourished , kerb-crawlers harassed passers-by on the streets . |
20 | No one could have staged the now infamous Sheffield rally , a turning point in the campaign , unless they were imbued with a belief that electors would appreciate being treated as mere objects to be manipulated . |
21 | They rightly insist on being treated as individuals . |
22 | We have looked briefly at forming a limited company , but this we understand could give rise to our lower flying costs being treated as a benefit in kind by the Inland Revenue — and subsequently taxed . |
23 | VAT on equality monies paid when properties are exchanged is also capable of being treated as consideration on which stamp duty is payable . |
24 | Too often , the loss of these senses results in older people being treated as if they were mentally impaired , with people talking to them as if they were slightly silly , or as if they had reverted to infancy . |
25 | Clacton on Friday evening is being treated as arson . |
26 | AD 695 that travellers from afar , or foreigners , are instructed to shout or blow a horn before leaving a road , to avoid being treated as a thief or worse ; this says as much about the controls placed on the English population as the desire to protect foreigners . |
27 | A Mounties spokesman said the death blast 600ft down in the Yellowknife mine in the Northwest Territories was being treated as ‘ multiple homicide ’ . |
28 | Police said the death is being treated as suicide and a report is being prepared for the coroner . |
29 | His name was one of hundreds on the ‘ potential suspect list ’ but he was not being treated as a priority . |
30 | Alkaline explains : ‘ It 's an angry track , just releasing the tension inside about how things are going with British rap at the moment , and how we 're being treated as a rap group . |