Example sentences of "[to-vb] what [modal v] be called " in BNC.

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1 It is here that the ingenious suggestion of Finsinger and Vogelsang ( 1981 ) comes in , to provide what might be called an almost ideal constraint .
2 This may require him or her to use what might be called ‘ metaphysical ’ terms .
3 Choreographers today also need to understand what can be called a Grammar of Choreography if their work is to emerge as a valid stage presentation .
4 None the less , it is necessary to point out that there have been a number of attempts to develop what might be called , " theories of data " , that is to specify what can count as suitable data for scientific disciplines : some of these we shall be looking at in this book .
5 Such theories have helped to free dancers from the strict conventions of classical technique and to develop what can be called body language .
6 My favourite way is to introduce what might be called a ‘ gathering row ’ .
7 In the Mesozoic , stratigraphical subdivision has reached its greatest precision and it should be possible to construct what may be called isotachic maps ( Greek : isos = same tachos = speed ) .
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