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

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1 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 !
2 As the restructuring of the armed services proceeds , the displaced and redundant service men will continue to be treated with the utmost care and sensitivity , as the Prime Minister is well aware .
3 ‘ It is riveting stuff , especially to be treated to the first performance of a production that has attracted such rave reviews .
4 Yes , in one five , erm they 're practising notes from Eynsham it does happen to be in Cherwell ward and not North ward , erm there is a booklet out about health and housing in Cutteslowe , and I wondered what the connection between , you know , not being on this committee , but these health action areas , and what in fact is happening in housing , because the director did assure me that other wards were going to be treated to the same erm treatment .
5 But small though it is , Barèges was one of the first Pyrenean spas to make its name , mainly because Louis XIV 's sick son was sent there to be treated in the 1670s .
6 Thus it is necessary for every headteacher to consider very carefully just how governors are to be treated in the 1990s .
7 Certainly these associative processes can just as readily be interpreted as constituting an associative mechanism for categorization or concept formation in that they allow physically different stimuli to come to be treated in the same way .
8 There were criticisms of the way that fundamentally different subjects , such as the humanities and the sciences , were to be treated in the same way .
9 He added : ‘ Head injury patients will now have to be treated in the same way as before .
10 Were earnings to be treated in the same way as savings and gratuities ?
11 In Wolfenstein 's words ( 1955 ) , ‘ What the baby wants for pleasure has thus become as legitimate a demand as what he needs for his physical well-being , and is to be treated in the same way . ’
12 In this sense , the ‘ rules ’ of grammar appear to be treated in the same way as ‘ laws ’ in the physical sciences .
13 At the meeting , Luigi Zanda , a leading Italian campaigner for Venice and President of the Consorzio Venezia Nuova , made a plea , published here in place of the usual editorial ( see p.1 ) , for the future of Venice to be treated by the Italian government with a new sense of responsibility and morality free from the political factionism which stalemates so much of the country 's public life .
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