Example sentences of "[modal v] be treated as [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Severe icing seems rare , but even slight jamming of the controls should be treated as a serious warning to leave the cloud immediately before all control is lost .
2 A relatively short route but one which climbs to a height of 2,654ft to the summit of Meall a'Bhuachaille and so should be treated as a serious hill walk .
3 The facilitated interview may be appropriate in certain circumstances but should be treated as a second stage .
4 Against the thinking of these philosophers , I propose to defend the view that the individual should be treated as a rational , autonomous being in perhaps the most private of all domains — that of love-making .
5 When the next Rushdie has his book put to the torch , incitement to violence over a book , whether for or against it , should be treated as a criminal offence .
6 West Belfast should be treated as a special case and a uniform grant at the Premium 3 level given for all trainees ; alternative solutions must be found where it is simply not possible to find employers to take second year trainees ; cover should be given to management committees to protect them from personal liability in the event of insolvency .
7 We agree that the coast should be treated as a special resource where development is only allowed under special circumstances .
8 My fourth point is probably the single most important reason why Cornwall should be treated as a special case and it 's not an emotional reason .
9 But it is arguable that the fishing licence money should be treated as a one-off bonanza , since there is no guarantee that it will continue .
10 He added : ‘ The Chancellor has also accepted the union 's recommendation that job-related accommodation provided by a farmer , free of rent and Council Tax , should be treated as a free benefit for income tax purposes . ’
11 ‘ Unemployment is rising faster in Darlington than in many development areas , ’ he said , ‘ It is absurd Darlington should be treated as a second-class area when its unemployment is rising faster . ’
12 Parental responsibility should be treated as the greatest and most important undertaking of human life , albeit the one potentially holding out the promise of the greatest happiness .
13 The Lord Chancellor 's Advisory Committee has argued in vain that law centres should be treated as an essential part of the national network of legal services and that the Lord Chancellor should take on responsibility for their core funding .
14 And should be treated as an industrial injury .
15 First , they argued that a Maximum Admissible Concentration should be treated as an absolute limit not to be breached , and not the basis of an average .
16 To achieve anything approaching optimum effectiveness in the ‘ technological office ’ , it is logical that the environment should be treated as an important part of the process .
17 Each tyre must be treated as a separate entity and separate informations must be laid where offences concern more than one tyre ( Saines v Woodhouse [ 1970 ] 2 All ER 388 ) .
18 The government 's already got rid of a minimum wage in industry , but farmworkers say they must be treated as a special case .
19 One result of this has been the pervasive influence of linguistic methodology upon such studies of objects as have developed in recent decades ; and while the rise of semiotics in the 1960s was advantages in that it provided for the extension of linguistic research into other domains , any of which could be treated as a semiotic system ( e.g. Eco 1976 : 9–14 ) , this extension took place at the expense of subordinating the object qualities of things to their word-like properties .
20 The White Paper was worrying in its apparent assumption that user and carer could be treated as a single unit .
21 There is , however , another dimension to the debate , and this appears from the CLRC 's view that , where reckless driving causes death , this should not affect the label of the offence but may be treated as an aggravating factor in sentencing in appropriate cases .
22 The effect of the decision in Aveling Barford is that where a company has no retained earnings , a transfer by it to a sister company which is known to be at an under value may be treated as an unauthorised return of capital .
23 The faction of 54 members of the original JD would be treated as a new party in the organizational sense .
24 If material , it would be treated as an extraordinary item .
25 The Customs and Excise have the power to direct that where two or more people purport to trade separately to avoid registration for VAT , but are really part of a single business , they shall be treated as a single business for VAT purposes .
26 However , where a listed company makes a reverse takeover offer for an unlisted company it is required to obtain its shareholders ' approval , its listing will be suspended and , subject to one exemption , it will be treated as a new applicant for listing ( for a description of the relevant Yellow Book rules see para 17.2.7 below ) .
27 Jockey Club Head of Security Roger Buffham explained : ‘ It will be treated as a private test so there will be no charge , and then , if it is positive , the trainer will be absolved of his normal responsibility . ’
28 The legal position appears to be ( see Thomas v Heelas 27 November ( 1986 ) CAT No 1065 ; Lewis v Averay [ 1973 ] 1 WLR 510 ; compare Ingram v Little [ 1961 ] 1 QB 31 ) that where a sale is made inter praesentes , it will be treated as a voidable sale thereby championing the security of transactions principle discussed in Chapter 11 .
29 From now he will be treated as a Soviet offender , that is why he is not at Camp 5 …
30 Under ( a ) , for instance , it states that — " any individual … who at the time of joining the German forces or joining a formation fighting with the German forces , was living within the 1938 boundary of the USSR , will be treated as a Soviet National for the purposes of transfer . "
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