Example sentences of "treated as [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Women will no longer accept that they are relegated to the kitchen or are treated as machines for the production of children . |
2 | Persons exercising a public right of way are not treated as visitors ( Greenhalgh v British Railways Board [ 1969 ] 2 QB 286 ) . |
3 | Lanham suggests that if cases such as these were treated as rape , this would devalue the crime , which would be against the best interest of women . |
4 | Both women were treated as infants by Hugh , while Harriet was forced to play stern mother to her husband 's aunt . |
5 | By 3 February 1992 , we know that all fresh claims for attendance allowance and mobility allowance will be treated as claims for disability living allowance . |
6 | Hewitt ( 1989 ) , for example , accepts that the speech of black adolescents shows influences from Creole but asserts that the same influences can be seen in white adolescents ' English in certain areas : the English of many black youngsters also itself displayed evidence of Creole influence beyond those stretches that might be plainly treated as switches . |
7 | In direct financing , the ostensible supplier , the financier , is not treated as supplier for liability purposes ( s46(2) ) . |
8 | Actions and objects are treated as signs that in certain situations form meaningful structures — myths . |
9 | The point is that the one exploitation is part of the other , either way women are treated as shit . ’ |
10 | ‘ The caning this boy received would be treated as child abuse in any other context , ’ said Peter Newell of End Physical Punishment of Children . |
11 | Certain persons who would not otherwise be customers are treated as customers for the purposes of the COB Rules . |
12 | The customers of a firm 's appointed representative are treated as customers of the firm . |
13 | The COB Rules make it clear that certain categories of client or counterparty are not to be treated as customers ; as a result , most COB rules will not apply . |
14 | We present the case histories of two young adults in whom acute behavioural disturbance , initially diagnosed and treated as substance abuse , was the presenting manifestation of acute bacterial meningitis . |
15 | Please would you therefore confirm in writing that cyclists , if necessary pushing their bikes , are to be treated as pedestrians and allowed to proceed . |
16 | Pottery , for example , may be treated as art , science or technology , and within a discipline oriented scheme the opportunity will probably exist to classify pottery in at least any one of these three disciplines . |
17 | Advertisements sent to relevant European institutions are exempt because those institutions are treated as Art 9(3) experts in relation to investment advertisements relating to activities falling within their home-regulated business ( see para 44 of Sched 10 to the Banking Co-ordination Regulations ) . |
18 | Algorithms based on ordering clones are an obvious avenue to persue here , provided the clones can be treated as intervals rather than points . |
19 | Pruning to the same hard degree invariably results in an explosion of growth , and such varieties are really much better given enough space elsewhere to do their own thing , and be treated as shrub roses . |
20 | The consultants are often treated as masters of their universe . |
21 | The official forms of order can seem anomic to those who are systematically treated as non-persons , since , as they pursue their lives , they have no stake in the society for whose maintenance that order exists . |
22 | The owner of the freehold will also be entitled to enjoy any " fixtures " , that is anything which would generally be classified as personalty but which , by virtue of its attachment to the land , becomes a part of the land and is therefore treated as realty . |
23 | Any further orders must therefore be treated as second or subsequent orders for timing purposes . |
24 | Newman argued that as a commitment in the light of evidence that can not be treated as proof , religious belief is like rather than unlike other forms of belief . |
25 | There is a terrifying slippery slope in the process , by which old people come to be regarded as less than fully human and are therefore not treated as persons deserving equal respect . |
26 | ( This is now known to be an over-generalization , for in some African societies the dead are related to as though they were still living and treated as members of the kinship group . ) |
27 | The following control characters are not treated as commands by the Print Filter . |
28 | ABOVE Tombstones and other carved monuments such as these remains of early Christian crosses can also be treated as finds even if they are still in their original positions . |
29 | They were all treated as blacklegs " . |
30 | Executorships and trusteeships are , of course , commonplace and will ( save perhaps where there is a family connection ) nearly always be effectively treated as activities of the firm . |