Example sentences of "which can be called " in BNC.

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1 Balanchine , Ashton , MacMillan and now Bintley break many conventions , but they never lose sight of its true qualities in those of their ballets which can be called classical .
2 Thirdly , there are those which can be called abstract ballets , among which are Symphonic Variations and Monotones I and II .
3 Ashton and MacMillan adopt the same practice in their ballets which can be called classical in the court meaning of the term and whenever the music used is composed according to the formulae for classical composition .
4 From the beginning of his career Ashton frequently used the old stereotypes but created unique dances which can be called a translation of favourite comic play into the language of ballet .
5 It involves a good deal which can be called taboo …
6 In a sense it is almost impossible to separate out a section on documents which can be called ‘ historical ’ since all documents are by nature historical .
7 Hutchison Telecommunications UK Ltd 's Hutchison Paging has launched a financial services pager for private investors in a joint venture with the Financial Times Cityline stocks and shares information line : the pager covers 3,000 shares and within one minute of a chosen counter reaching a pre-set value , the pager automatically bleeps and displays a phone number , which can be called to hear the details ; the pager costs £160 plus tax , and includes a year 's subscription to the service , which will cost £100 plus tax for subsequent years .
8 One may well object to this , but perhaps not on grounds which can be called Benthamite .
9 Why do human cultures contain something which can be called ‘ religion ’ ?
10 Comparisons between different women 's magazines show the variety of forms of conduct which can be called feminine .
11 To ease the pain of my parlous finances , they 've listed the bits which can be called recycled from my Hyundai , including the SIMMs , sound board and keyboard .
12 This presupposes a form of compartmentation , which does not adversely affect the normal use of the store as a large individual space in which free movement of goods is permitted , yet which can be called into action in the appropriate area as soon as the alarm is given .
13 We have now identified two levels of stress : primary and secondary , as well as a third level which can be called unstressed and regarded as being the absence of any recognisable amount of prominence .
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