Example sentences of "[be] treated with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | If bilateral cases of glue ear are treated with adenoidectomy and tube insertion there may be a case for bilateral myringotomy and aspiration of fluid but with insertion of only a unilateral tube . |
2 | Herpes simplex infection and shingles can be severe and are treated with acyclovir . |
3 | As sisters and daughters women are treated with respect and often indulgence but also as temporary guests . |
4 | The rats ' liking for newborn rabbits ensures they are treated with respect . |
5 | It seeks to help evolve a more equitable social order where women are treated with respect and dignity and given equal opportunities with men in all walks of life . |
6 | And , more to the point , how many organisations have managed to convert their good ‘ quality ’ intentions into effective staff training which ensures that customers are treated with respect ? |
7 | In classically elegant surroundings , guests are treated with attention and friendliness , and will appreciate the excellent food and drink at the hotel . |
8 | Some tracks are treated with silicone to ensure smooth running , so an occasional polish with a silicone-based spray will help to keep them in good operational order . |
9 | Always on my visits to Kingston I am treated with courtesy and consideration . |
10 | Nineteen of the patients had been treated with zidovudine , and 17 were on the drug at the time of diagnosis ; two patients were taking dideoxyinosine . |
11 | A much higher proportion of Bristol women had been treated with mastectomy , suggesting that they may also have had more extensive , but undetected , disease than was recorded . |
12 | At other times it has been treated with apathy . |
13 | In addition , none of the patients had been treated with bismuth preparations or with immunosuppressive therapy . |
14 | If you use latex barriers , remember to rinse them first in case they have been treated with talc , which could irritate the vulva . |
15 | The body , as the material expression of the divine life , would have been treated with respect and care . |
16 | Spoiled by the fact that I had always been treated with respect because I was a veterinary surgeon , a member of an honourable profession . |
17 | Amoebic dysentery — since the time of Louis XIV it has been treated with ipecac , a South American plant |
18 | Another possibility — unlikely perhaps but a possibility nonetheless — is that the terrain nearby may have been treated with rat poison , and an unmuzzled ferret can be fatally poisoned by eating a recently-poisoned rat . |
19 | In cells that had been treated with interferon the entry of the virus was strongly inhibited , although in agreement with previous findings , the adsorption of viruses onto the cells was unaffected . |
20 | Two patients developed an acute psychosis : the first , who had just finished therapy , required intensive psychiatric care for two weeks ; the second , who had been treated with interferon for three weeks , fell and fractured the acetabulum . |
21 | Blood samples were also taken from 24 patients who were attending the general nephrology clinics and had a similar degree of CRF. 12 ( 50% ) patients in the CRF group were receiving phosphate binders and 9 ( 38% ) were receiving sodium bicarbonate , but none had been treated with erythropoietin . |
22 | Since the individual estimates within specific tables are subject to errors varying in degree , the estimates given for any one season should be treated with reserve . |
23 | Melikoff warns that " this tradition [ i. e. that advanced by Husameddin ] derives from an unreliable source and must be treated with reserve " ; and it is certainly true that much of what Husameddin writes is unsupported by any quoted source . |
24 | Peter has a duodenal ulcer which can be treated with drug therapy . |
25 | Until the full text of the judgment is available , this opinion should be treated with discretion . |
26 | McGegan is not afraid of Handel : nor does he feel that the composer 's awesome genius need be treated with kid gloves . |
27 | ‘ I 'm sorry , ’ she apologised a little stiffly , ‘ but really I do n't expect to be treated with kid gloves . |
28 | As John Scoble , with his intolerantly rigid evangelical attitudes , rose to become a prominent administrator and organiser of antislavery bodies , he became a target as a sectarian who had apparently denounced one liberal-minded Quaker reformer as ‘ degenerate ’ for suggesting that the heathen might be treated with mercy . |
29 | Since it was desirable that penitents should not be treated with rigour by one bishop and with mercy by a neighbouring bishop , a common policy was needed . |
30 | All hardwood should be treated with stain preservative or a good quality exterior varnish to protect the timber . |