Example sentences of "to be treated [prep] some " in BNC.

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1 These perspectives on the urban problem — many of which have emerged from neo-Marxist debate — need to be treated with some caution .
2 These results have to be treated with some caution because of the small numbers of subjects involved ( though most studies have this limitation ) and the weaker effects for conditions ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) .
3 Some of these may not be changes for the better and deserve to be treated with some suspicion : the tendency to de-humanise the author-function ; the license offered to slipshod architects of style to pinch and pastiche without mercy and the insinuation of academic jargon into criticism and production .
4 Arguments about competition in the printing trade have to be treated with some caution .
5 The information has to be treated with some caution .
6 The official government figures need to be treated with some caution .
7 The straight lines on the charts may be over-simplified , therefore , and would need to be treated with some caution .
8 Break-even charts are relatively simple to produce , but this simplicity itself may lead to an over-simplified statement of a situation , and needs to be treated with some caution .
9 Bremner and Jimmy Johnstone made Willie Ormond 's period as Scotland manager into a nightmare of infuriating incidents and in the '60s , the city of Turin was to be treated to some memorable scandals when Denis Law and Joe Baker both signed for the Italian League side Torino .
10 Obviously there are certain key factors to any sort of reasonable living space : walls and ceiling will have to be decorated along with all the woodwork ; windows and floors have to be treated in some way ; there must be light both to see by and to enhance the space ; there should be something to sit on and probably to eat from and almost certainly somewhere to work at times .
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