Example sentences of "have called a " in BNC.
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1 | However , the specialist team is distinguished by a particular approach , featuring high throughput of cases , and it has to be uncertain at this stage whether this is a consequence of its specialism or of an underlying distinction in the conception of social work that it may represent — what we have called a ‘ deep ’ structure . |
2 | God is not to be identified with what we have called a part of the world 's furniture : God is no more an object inside the world than an object outside it . |
3 | Although I advocate what I have called a ‘ philosophical ’ approach to particular subjects , I believe that this must be attempted through the study of the subjects themselves . |
4 | Now , one can not have what I have called a ‘ would-be belief ’ that something is x unless there is at least the possibility of taking the thing to be x . |
5 | I have to say I am amazed to find you have called a special meeting of the Politburo over a simple kidnapping . ’ |
6 | However , the accounts do reveal the operation of a different form of response in these instances , expressed in what we have called a principle of equilibration . |
7 | Thus , working in terms of what I have called a ‘ golden thread ’ approach ( the golden thread being justification by faith ) he names the Epistle to James ( which appears to speak of justification by works ) an ‘ epistle of straw ’ . |
8 | It should be noted that what I have called a two-stage golden thread approach implies that human beings have some kind of control over what they will say is right . |
9 | Ruether in fact seems reluctant to pursue what I have called a two-stage approach . |
10 | It is sometimes said that all religion is mythological in form , and operates through concrete stories and symbols ; that religion must necessarily have what I have called a vehicle and that there can be no pure awareness of God . |
11 | This is because they are embedded in what I have called a teleology of the oppressed . |
12 | And your setting will be even more integrated into your book than was the setting in the sort of story I have called a backgrounder . |
13 | No rhyme or reason can be found as to why the courts have called a fact preliminary in one case but not in another . |
14 | Equally , the whole House will have seen for itself how far we have moved down the Order Paper today and that I have called a number of English Members on hospital trust matters . |
15 | Italy may be what some people have called a geographical expression , but England certainly is not , and we have 1,000 years of history to prove it . |
16 | There 's what I have called a parity of fear , |
17 | Goddard LJ ( as he then was ) in Finnegan v Allen [ 1943 ] 1 KB 425 at 436 , said that the distinction between an arbitrator and what the courts have called a quasi-arbitrator was not capable of precise definition . |
18 | International mediators have called a ten-day break in the Bosnian peace talks to allow the warring factions to consider a peace plan . |