Example sentences of "be treated [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 When the module is entered into LIFESPAN , the files in the FOREIGN-SET are held with the module header file and are treated as a single module .
2 However , " inter-connected bodies corporate " are treated as a single person .
3 FOREIGN this points to between 1 and 30 other files which , with the module header , are treated as a single entity within LIFESPAN , but when read out are expanded into the original file set .
4 Instead , we are treated to the Gaelic language stuck on the culture of others like Thomas the Tank Engine or pastiche gardening programmes about how to grow runner beans against a breeze block wall !
5 Even the short tunnels on this part of the line are treated on a grand scale .
6 The mix and match formula ensures that shareholders are treated on an equal basis .
7 Since threadworms can spread so easily , it is recommended that all the family are treated at the same time .
8 They are usually very well made , and although there are always some relatively shoddy examples on the market , the vast majority are extremely durable ; provided they are treated with a reasonable degree of care , they will last for many years .
9 Your ideas and comments are received by , managing director of , personally , and are treated with the strictest confidence .
10 All these guitars have slim necks , which helps to make the beginner 's life easier , and providing they are treated with the same care and respect as more expensive instruments , they should give good service for many years .
11 It 's astonishing how some formalities have stayed on , even through the mean and hungry 1980s , for no apparent reason than that they were always done , while in other areas of activity important people are treated with the utmost disdain — or worse , with complete new-fangled insincerity .
12 ‘ However , matters of security are treated with the utmost seriousness and the strongest action will be taken against the passenger concerned . ’
13 Those women who need to gain weight are treated like a rare breed .
14 The document says that Somalis who visit DSS offices are treated in a humiliating manner .
15 Legal & General is committed to ensuring that you are treated in a well-informed manner … with fairness , with courtesy and with a respect for your insurance needs .
16 The band must remember that recording costs are treated in a similar way to advances .
17 It is necessary to organise the compounds in such a way that they are treated in a similar manner to individual words .
18 People seen in a different context are treated in a different way .
19 Chicks are treated in an identical fashion .
20 Treaty , is concerned with differences of treatment as between natural persons who are nationals of member states and as between companies which are treated in the same way as such persons by virtue of article 58 .
21 Other products are treated in the same way , building up a graph of the aggregate sales of existing products .
22 Secondly , private garages only count as part of the limit on house extensions if they are within 5 metres of the house , otherwise they are treated in the same way as other outbuildings .
23 Our discussion of such surveys both at the national and local level lead us on to examine the impact of crime on women and ethnic minorities , and to a broader consideration of how these groups are treated by the criminal justice system .
24 While the younger members of the family are treated by the British press and public as stock characters in some soap opera , when one of them speaks , on architecture , AIDS or literacy , the news media none the less report their comments seriously .
25 These dividends are treated by the Inland Revenue as net dividends to shareholders .
26 ‘ I am treated as a big failure to my parents and am seen as unworthy , although I have done nothing wrong . ’
27 If I am introduced as ’ Gill 's husband ’ , I am treated in a certain way ; if I am introduced as a Member of Parliament , I am generally treated in a very different way .
28 By contrast , I make it clear that Labour believes it is right and just and should be the first priority for pensioners to get an increase of £5 a week for a single pensioner and £8 a week for a married couple , given the mean and miserable way in which they have been treated over the past decade .
29 He sometimes claimed Jewish blood , sometimes denied it , and there is evidence that feelings about how Jews had been treated under the Nazi regime troubled him after he had settled in Germany .
30 So far labour has been treated as a passive agency responding to the pressures of market forces and managerial authority but how has labour reacted collectively to the loss of property rights in particular skills ?
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