Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] [vb pp] with [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This should be rewarded with lower inflation in 1993 , after five years in which it rose continuously , if slowly .
2 SHOULD BE REWARDED WITH HIGH QUALITY LOW COST CONTENTS INSURANCE
3 No one should be subjected to verbal harassment , just as no one should be threatened with physical violence .
4 Another 6000 to 8000 troops should be sent simultaneously against Gosport , which should be secured with equal ease and from there 24 mortars would make the dockyard and lower town of Portsmouth untenable .
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 Broken bottles are just as dangerous as knives and should be treated with equal respect .
7 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 .
8 Accordingly , sophisticated econometric analyses of balance of payments behaviour should be treated with strong scepticism .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 A mixed rack should be carried and any in-situ gear , particularly old pegs , should be treated with great caution .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The results for this question are difficult to interpret and should be treated with great caution .
15 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 .
16 Regular eating of these objects should be treated with special attention as it is a deviant behaviour and often indicates a high level of social deprivation .
17 However , this interpretation of the urban disturbances should be treated with some caution .
18 Most such classifications should be treated with some caution , however , even if they help to identify the groups seeking accommodation within the rural housing market .
19 However , these positive views should be treated with some caution .
20 Drafts of these documents are often political kites and should be treated with considerable reserve , quoted but not relied upon .
21 However , the evidence on ‘ underachievement ’ that is now available from this and other investigations should be treated with considerable caution .
22 Nevertheless , even with highly flexible wages and prices , the supposedly therapeutic properties of money wage reductions should be viewed with great circumspection .
23 What is , unfortunately , not clear as a general proposition is whether the controls on RPM should be relaxed , or whether exclusive dealing and so on should be viewed with greater suspicion .
24 Results on phosphatidylglucerol and cardiolipin values should be viewed with some caution , however , because with the thin layer chromatography procedure these two fractions migrate in close juxtaposition ( Fig 1 ) .
25 The committee on medical aspects of radiation in the environment warned that the proposed increase in radioactivity from THORP " should be viewed with some concern " .
26 Thus , although cases do occur of physical incompatibility , these difficulties can often be overcome with some technique or another , and complaint of non-satisfaction in either partner should be viewed with some mistrust until certainly established as due to this reason .
27 It is incredible also that the Labour party proposes for a widow four different intrusive valuations of her house , and proposes , too , that that same widow should be penalised with higher taxation if she has made improvements to her property .
28 In 1284 the statute of Wales declares that ‘ all those which are subject unto our power should be governed with due order , to the honour and praise of God and of Holy Church , and the advancement of justice ’ .
29 Five hundred globules , one hundred of which should weigh one grain , should be moistened with one drop of this solution .
30 Articles for the press should be written with double spacing and wide margins .
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