Example sentences of "[adv] [be] called [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Some , such as carnations , radishes , scarlet pimpernels and clover , flower in the spring when the days are lengthening , and so are called long-day plants . |
2 | Of a worship service in which no mention was made of Christ , the bible was not read , and no reference made to God 's dealings with the people of Israel or of the early church , we might well say that it was theistic ( if mention was made of God ) , but it could not rightly be called Christian . |
3 | We have already said , that of a liturgy in which no mention was made of Christ , we might hold that it was meaningful , even theistic , but that it could not rightly be called Christian . |
4 | ‘ Though it be not sense , as having nothing to do with external objects , yet it is very like it , and might properly enough be called internal sense ’ . |
5 | One member followed me around all day abusing me verbally with what can only be called dirty talk . |
6 | Their class origins , too , were rapidly fictionalised , but the notion of a sudden demotic invasion of polite letters can only be called extravagant . |
7 | If we examine the RNAs in a long succession of test-tubes , we see what can only be called evolutionary change . |
8 | Scotch Whisky … the world 's leading natural drink … can only be called Scotch if it is distilled and matured in Scotland … a natural drink … distilled in a land of great natural beauty … it takes nothing from nature which nature will not readily replace . |
9 | The beauty and achievements of Bohemian art can perhaps be called Czech only with an effort , but there is no doubt of the attachment of a people to the heritage that they can rightly claim . |
10 | They sense this energy using a pigment , chlorophyll , which changes form in light and so is called photo-sensitive . |
11 | Southend pumps its sewage into the sea after primary treatment ; the beach at Westcliff has just been called unsuitable for swimming by the Heinz Good Beach Guide . |
12 | Hector Odhar , they 're calling you now , I 'm told , for that you can scarcely be called swift , nor my father brown , with his wisps of hair like dandruff ! |
13 | They had initiated an experimental effort to pioneer a form of what may best be called developmental social care . |
14 | Many actions of governments and societies have effects that may broadly be called demographic : they affect the lengths of people 's lives , and they affect the future size of the world 's population . |
15 | The Salvationists associated together ‘ for a purpose which can not be said to be otherwise than lawful and laudable , or at all events can not be called unlawful ’ . |
16 | ‘ The Editor ’ , he blandly explained , ‘ can not be called dishonest for making his author speak what he believes , with more knowledge , the author would have said . ’ |
17 | The unbleached disposable diapers which have recently become available should not be called ozone-friendly as bleached nappies do not damage the ozone layer either . |
18 | There we claimed that if nothing in your experience could count as evidence that you were not a brain in a vat , your belief that you are not a brain in a vat can not be called justified . |
19 | Floor , garage floor , and step paints are hard wearing and not slippery , although they can not be called non-slip . |
20 | The advantages that they are getting are admirable and important but reforms that only give these advantages to a select minority can not be called fair . |
21 | Because I 'd always been called skinny . |
22 | Can the government that has been assembled around Mr Beregovoy , the man who has moved from Leftist doctrines to a belief in a mixed economy and who keeps a tight rein on public spending , still be called socialist ? |
23 | An alternative to both monism and dualism which is in some ways more enlightening than either is the approach which may fittingly be called stylistic PLURALISM . |
24 | She found herself praying , the only thing she did consistently as a physician that could ever be called unprofessional . |
25 | Carl , by no stretch of the imagination , could ever be called good-looking . |
26 | The main weakness of the programme was that schooling could hardly be called accessible when those who were supposed to benefit from it had to pay for tuition . |
27 | Although Wordsworth 's own children , together with Basil Montagu and Hartley Coleridge , can hardly be called unqualified successes in their later life , this does not undermine Wordsworth 's ideas , which anticipate the freedom of modern infant teaching . |
28 | From remarkably early in his life , Nietzsche had a strong awareness , visionary rather than analytical , of the problematic nature of modern culture , although initially his perspective could hardly be called original . |
29 | Firstly , because self-employed pensions have long also been called personal pensions — or , to use the former technical jargon , Section 226 policies . |
30 | It should exclude ‘ not only those items which have traditionally been called extraordinary , but also those called exceptional ’ . |