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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 ‘ Now to the remains of the infant I shall call Subject B. Examination of the pelvis usually allows sex to be determined with great confidence in very young children and even in the foetus .
2 In this book the enforcement of regulation is analysed in terms of two major systems or strategies of enforcement which I shall call compliance and sanctioning .
3 The young lady in question ( who I shall call Mrs X because I am afraid that I omitted to catch her name ) began by asking me what the bad points were within the embalming profession .
4 Now I want to suggest that what makes the difference — what transmutes overload and pressure into full-blown stress — are what I shall call injunctions .
5 The patient , whom I shall call Maxine , first came to see me because she had a phobia about water — a phobia which was becoming so exaggerated that she could not even bear to put her hands in water and had to rely on creams and lotions to cleanse her face and body .
6 What I have to say would bear essentially on the four works named , and would be grouped round three notions which I shall call language as rescue , language as screen , and language as replay .
7 Three Levels on which rationality has practical significance may be distinguished , which I shall call groundedness , enlightenment and emancipation .
8 Let me illustrate this by introducing to you a man whom I shall call Tom , who was a member of my congregation in Durham .
9 Among the more fascinating of his cases is one of a woman ( whom I shall call Judith ) who , having regressed to being a young woman in a previous lifetime ( we 'll call her Alice ) , went on in a later session to regress to being Alice 's mother — who , it is interesting to note , had died at the precise moment her daughter was born .
10 As I inadvertently called two hon. Members from the Opposition Benches , I shall call Sir Peter Tapsell .
  Next page