Example sentences of "is treat with [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course , as is usual with the particular newspaper in question , the issue is treated with over-exaggeration . |
2 | " At present [ the employment of women ] is treated with indifference by the great bulk of compositors " . |
3 | What is more , we must be ready to admit that although almost all countries in the world have a Constitution , in many of them the Constitution is treated with neglect or contempt . |
4 | ‘ The public is treated with contempt by the art establishment , and there is a huge gap between what the public likes and wants and what is officially accepted as art . |
5 | " Do you wonder " , he wrote , " that the Association is treated with contempt and indifference by the British Deaf ? " . |
6 | It is only in the twentieth century that theorists have attempted to produce a version of democracy in which popular participation is treated with suspicion , if not regarded as positively undesirable . |
7 | The expectant mother is treated with care and indulgence . |
8 | Linen Bedlinen is treated with formaldehyde , so new sheets should be washed before using . |
9 | Within the modern academy , English is treated with respect , though those teaching it may feel themselves impaled on the perennial dilemma of making it appear either a soft option or inhumanely technical and jargon-ridden . |
10 | The organs are removed in an operating theatre by a surgeon and the body is treated with respect throughout . |
11 | And Hewlett-Packard , with its laser printers , has demonstrated that it still has the ability to build a major business from scratch , and its OEM disk drive business , although not very visible , is treated with respect by its competitors . |
12 | With that sort of reference , it 's no surprise that the Government 's new plans to fiddle the unemployment figures is treated with disbelief and disdain . |
13 | But the warning is that not every road is treated with salt — and even if it is , not every road is safe in icy conditions : and sometimes it 's even hard going for the experts . |