Example sentences of "i shall call [art] " in BNC.

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1 I shall call a reason which displaces others a pre-emptive reason .
2 And why did bodies adopt what I shall call a ‘ bottlenecked ’ life cycle ?
3 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
4 ‘ The constable has a duty to tell the defendant of his right to have the specimens of breath replaced by what I shall call a section [ 7(4) ] specimen , where the intoximeter readings show 50 microgrammes of alcohol or less in 100 millilitres of breath .
5 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
6 In this it begins to approach to what I shall call an ‘ ethical a priori ’ position .
7 The argument for the pre-emption thesis proceeds from another , which I shall call the dependence thesis .
8 The first we step into we call the infant or thoughtless Chamber , in which we remain as long as we do not think … we no sooner get into the second Chamber , which I shall call the Chamber of Maiden-Thought , than we become intoxicated with the light and the atmosphere , we see nothing but pleasant wonders , and think of delaying there for ever in delight .
9 ‘ If you do n't put that cigarette out I shall call the guard ’
10 ‘ If you do n't give me your car insurance details , I shall call the police ! ’
11 This raises a general question which is central to these areas , and which I shall call the representation problem .
12 I shall call the former a ‘ complementary ’ system , the latter a ‘ redundant ’ system .
13 I shall ascribe it to an imaginary person whom I shall call the attitudinist .
14 I shall here consider three such attempts to connect past and present : firstly , that which I shall call a ‘ kairos ’ approach , in which the past is basically normative but it is said that there can be development ; secondly , that which I shall call the ‘ golden thread ’ approach , in which a leading motif is lifted out of the past and applied in another situation ; thirdly , that which I shall call an ‘ a priori ethical ’ position , in which essentially authority is seen to lie in the present but there is not perceived to be any fundamental clash with the past .
15 It has given rise to two different approaches which I shall call the ‘ individual ’ and the ‘ whole curriculum ’ approach .
16 For instance Balibar ( 1970 , p. 214 ) writes that the ‘ double function ’ of the capitalist ( at once exploiter of labour power and organiser of production ) ‘ is an index of what I shall call the double nature of the division of labour in production ( the ‘ technical ’ division of labour and the ‘ social ’ division of labour ) . ’
17 The time that this occupies may be influenced by a property which I shall call the ‘ stickiness ’ of the old mould .
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