Sentence examples for be treat from inspiring English sources

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be treat

verb

To negotiate, discuss terms, bargain (for or with).

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He also said that he favored punishing persons who sell illegal drugs, but that users should be treat ed.

This study emphasizes that soil should be treat as a dynamic environmental matrix when assessing antibiotic behaviors and risks, especially in the area with intense human activities.

According to the announce ment, the merger will be treat ed for accounting purposes as a pooling of interest; for 1970, the statement said, earnings will be reported both for Great Western separately and for Great Western and LFC Finan cial on a pooled basis.

Do they have to be treat like men all the time [sic]?" Fury also sparked controversy after he invoked biblical prophecies in an interview with the Mail on Sunday, saying the growing acceptance of homosexuality was a sign that the end of the world was approaching.

So wedded are the Conservatives to the notion of a nation made up of single-income, two-parent fami lies, that they had fallen into an ob vious trap, failing to notice that this beloved Tory icon would be treat ed more harshly under their pro posals than a couple of standard-rate taxpayers bringing in £80,000.

Bearing this in mind, several authors have proposed routine coronary angiography in the management of cardiac arrest of presumed cardiac cause, so as to detect, and if need be treat, acute coronary occlusion.

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It could be treated.

Can bulimia be treated?

Can it be treated?

This condition can be treated.

Everybody should be treated well".

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