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Sentence count:162+8Posted:2017-10-11Updated:2020-07-24
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61, You may have wondered why your dentist wears gloves and perhaps a mask when treating you.
62, In fact, most successful entrepreneurs get used to treating virtually everyone they meet as a possible piece of business.
63, They will also say that the Faroese method of killing whales is a barbarous way of treating an intelligent, warm-blooded mammal.
64, The treating, perhaps fortunately, cut his visit short for after a few nights of festivities he was stony broke.
65, Cleveland Police confirm they are treating both incidents as arson.
66, Once you realize this you can start treating it like any other interview, and apply the same ground rules.
67, There is some justification for treating those who run these enterprises as capitalists if they manifest certain characteristics.
68, The technique is as for treating oesophageal cancers and has been published previously.
69, Stop treating me like an idiot -- I can count you know!
70, I turned the multicolored selector over and over again in my hands, treating the cards like rosary beads.
71, Health promotion - keeping people healthy, and treating the root causes of ill health.
72, Document the costs and benefits of participating in school-to-work, rather than treating it solely as a charitable contribution.
73, People are treating this like a carnival, but this is a serious crime.
74, They shouted obscene greetings to him, treating him like a commissionaire, or a bar man.
75, Liz had finally come to my office on the suggestion of her doctor, who was treating her for migraines.
76, The teachers were very old-fashioned, treating any new ideas with contempt and scorn.
77, However(sentencedict.com), progress in treating cancer has not been great enough to lower the death rate in the face of increased incidence.
78, Environmental health officers have been called in and are now treating the problem.
79, They were useful for treating allergic disorders and also as sedatives and remedies for motion sickness.
80, If you can not practice every day, treating yourself to acupressure two or three times a week can still be effective.
81, How can a woman be expected to be happy with a man who insists on treating her as if she were a perfectly normal human being. Oscar Wilde 
82, Progress in reducing the number of deaths from paracetamol overdose may come only from preventing rather than treating fulminant hepatic failure.
83, Local application of platelet concentrates shows potential in treating diffuse mucosal haemorrhage due to thrombocytopenia.
84, Treating yourself to a real massage is, of course, the ultimate indulgence.
84, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
85, The less expensive drugs were just as effective in treating arthritis.
86, Cleveland Police could not confirm last night whether or not they were treating the matter as a murder inquiry.
87, But what about the cant of usury and the mode of treating that he ought to know?
88, Another hazard in dealing with inattentive children is treating them in a mechanical and inflexible manner.
89, Despite the dangers of fatal decompensation, we think that interferon alfa should be considered for treating patients with cirrhosis.
90, Television showed the apartment buildings spewing smoke and flames and chaotic scenes of paramedics treating people on the ground.
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