Example sentences of "[coord] [vb mod] be treated " in BNC.

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1 You are directly discriminated against if treated less favourably than a person of the opposite sex is or would be treated , or if you are treated less favourably on racial grounds .
2 This is certainly a limitation of windstopper over microfibres or pertex coverings , which have some rain resistance or can be treated with a water repellent .
3 Alongside the priority given to food and fuel goes a restriction of expenditure on items which are — or can be treated as — individual and less essential , like clothes , shoes , private transport and leisure .
4 Candida ( thrush ) occurs inside the mouth and may be treated by drops , lozenges or tablets of anti-fungal drugs , eg ‘ Nystatin ’ or ‘ Fluconazole ’ .
5 KS can also affect internal organs , and may be treated by chemotherapy .
6 The jaguar represents the ancient power of the jungle , and must be treated with absolute respect .
7 ‘ Nevertheless , these are serious breaches and must be treated as such .
8 However , except where the precise means and circumstances in which a story was transmitted are known , the results of tradition criticism are open to question and must be treated with caution .
9 Cizek knows that each child is an individual and must be treated individually .
10 The record is spasmodic and must be treated as such .
11 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 .
12 However , such statistics are descriptive , nor predictive , and must be treated with caution .
13 She is a teacher of primary school kids and decides , probably rightly , that these two English boys are really only ten years of age and should be treated as such .
14 Coming to the parish church at Taddington , they found a notice to say that the Blessed Sacrament was reserved there and should be treated with ‘ special reverence ’ .
15 They have a right to have their feelings respected and should be treated as any other residents .
16 Drafts of these documents are often political kites and should be treated with considerable reserve , quoted but not relied upon .
17 All of these are varying intensities of the same basic sound unit and should be treated as such .
18 A pamphlet published by the American Library Association , Patrons are people : how to be a model librarian , originally Published in 1945 ad revised in 1956 , illustrates the approach of the time : ‘ Whether six or sixty , a person is a person and should be treated as such , so the Model Librarian avers .
19 These consultations are to all intents and purposes interviews , and should be treated as such .
20 A dog is part of God 's creation and should be treated as such .
21 This gaping wound that bereavement inflicts on the emotions will react , and should be treated , very much like a Physical wound .
22 The need for independence , linked with the need for love , are amongst the last treasures of old age , and should be treated with great delicacy .
23 Also known as Huldre Folk , these elves are sensitive about their defects and should be treated with tact by mortals , else their cattle will die .
24 Broken bottles are just as dangerous as knives and should be treated with equal respect .
25 What I question is whether sex differences are different in kind from other differences , and should be treated in such general and stereotypical terms as they often are .
26 Bacterial infections of the chest are common and should be treated with appropriate antibiotics .
27 Two psychiatrists said Bourgois had a mental illness and should be treated in hospital .
28 She decided to have the labour induced even though her gynaecologist , George Pinker has been quoted as saying : ‘ Birth is a natural process and should be treated as such . ’
29 Every day , with the first taste of that lovely fresh salad came also the reminder that the tomato at its best is a luxury and should be treated as such .
30 When , as seems often to occur , a parent merely uses a child as a convenience for sexual activity , the situation is that of using a person as a " thing " , and one feels that the aberrance is as described on page 83 , and should be treated as such .
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