Example sentences of "[be] treated with [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Broken bottles are just as dangerous as knives and should be treated with equal respect .
2 It 's something Dermot O'Shea is pleased to see — as Art Editor of The Irish Times he 's always felt that , just as a newspaper gives prominence to its top story , so also its best images should be treated with equal respect .
3 Patients presenting with an acute cholecystitis can be treated with immediate improvement by percutaneous drainage .
4 Model predictions of regional changes in temperature and moisture in a future world with the equivalent of 560–600 ppm of atmospheric carbon dioxide have to be treated with much caution .
5 Boots which have been factory-treated and given a waterproof finish should not normally be given a wax treatment when new , but should be treated with ordinary shoe polish .
6 Normally , depression can only be treated with powerful drugs which have many side effects .
7 Any reports that readers send me will be treated with complete confidentiality .
8 Accordingly , sophisticated econometric analyses of balance of payments behaviour should be treated with strong scepticism .
9 It was really delightful to be treated with such consideration after the events of the last week or so .
10 So why should he , the late seventeenth-century undertaker , be treated with such disdain ?
11 To Kings Lynn from Margaret Fife who , following an injury to her arm was helped with her shopping by two assistants : ‘ It was a great help to me and most refreshing in this day and age to be treated with such consideration .
12 The leaves and soil around plants outside can be treated with one of the above chemicals or with Gamma BHC Dust .
13 When an acute outbreak has occurred the sheep should be treated with one of the benzimidazoles , levamisole or ivermectin and immediately moved to pasture not recently grazed by sheep .
14 In each case the greatest threat needs to be addressed first and where two or more addictions are equally strong , then each needs to be treated with equivalent concern .
15 Unsealed wooden slatted shelves can be treated with caustic cleaner , left in prolonged contact and pressure jet rinsed or brushed vigorously with hot clean water .
16 It is surprising that in 1992 patients can still be treated with radical radiotherapy , chemotherapy , or surgery , including liver transplantation , without establishing a definitive diagnosis .
17 It tends to medicalise and individualise social and economic problems so that the stress of the effects of poor housing , for example , is treated as an individual depressive illness — to be treated with psychotropic drugs .
18 Sequential data were not available for the patients in the control group who were intubated and ventilated , nor for the NIPPV patients who could not be treated with nasal ventilation .
19 Even these two conclusions need to be treated with great caution .
20 In East Cornwall the lighting of the Summer solstice fire was ‘ from time immemorial ’ a feature of the Pelynt Fair at which the village mock Mayor would be treated with great ceremony at the village 's two Inns before being unceremoniously drenched with muddy water at Old Shute Pond .
21 Incidentally , the cattle of Landes used to be treated with great care as draught oxen ( they were never overworked and were given special headgear to ward off flies ) but were also used in amateur ‘ bull races ’ in which bad-tempered oxen and cows were teased into charging at people .
22 Lacerations and puncture wounds to the following areas should be treated with great caution as there are vital organs , blood vessels and nerves close to the surface — the face , neck , chest , abdomen , and back .
23 The stonefish is the most deadly of all fishes , but many others possess poisonous spines developed from fin-rays , and any prickly-looking fish should be treated with great respect .
24 Words demand to be treated with great truth .
25 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 .
26 A mixed rack should be carried and any in-situ gear , particularly old pegs , should be treated with great caution .
27 It should lead to more understanding of language diversity , including multilingualism , and be closely related to pupils ' experience in their own communities , and therefore be treated with great sensitivity to pupils ' home backgrounds .
28 These statements must be treated with great reserve .
29 Use of the ratios as measures of the efficiency of individual managers should be treated with great caution unless they are part of a well-thought-out scheme of key results and objectives for individuals .
30 Use of the ratios as measures of the efficiency of individual managers should be treated with great caution unless they are part of a well-thought-out scheme of key results and objectives for individuals .
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