Example sentences of "[prep] [be] call [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I used to be called Shorty all through school because I am so small .
2 He was a tall , bony old man , with a long melancholy face and little bushy whiskers — ‘ lamb cutlets , ’ thought Breeze , for they were too small to be called ordinary mutton chops .
3 Bella did n't want to be called guilty ; her instinct was always for ambiguity .
4 It was horrible to be called boring .
5 So you want them to be called interim fieldwork reports .
6 The immediate impact of the founding fathers of what came to be called revolutionary ‘ populism ’ was minimal .
7 These are to be called Standard Assessment Tasks ( SATs ) .
8 The relevant units of the matrix came to be called strategic business units ( SBUs ) .
9 In the Arctic , few northern polar taxa are sufficiently differentiated to be called endemic species .
10 However , not all attitudes expressed in value statements have the requisite stridency to be called moral .
11 unalterable conviction in favour of the adoption for our Palace of Administration of the revived national style — a style so characteristic of our own age it is beginning to be called Victorian — we protest against being obliged to tolerate an effete Palladian or mongrel Renaissance architecture to please those who wish to claim the merit of a breadth of view and of artistic sympathy by denying that they have any prejudices on the subject , one way or the other .
12 The second tendency is what used to be called Black nationalism but is now fragmented into multiple varieties , each with its own claim to ethnic particularity .
13 Since that can not be effectively done under the law as it stands , there must be created a new body of law of the sort that has come to be called administrative law .
14 The new body was to be called Western European Union ( WEU ) .
15 Its two major parties scarcely deserve to be called political .
16 The scientists and philosophers — and I think it 's significant that scientific study used to be called natural philosophy — they think in a big way , about yesterday and tomorrow , about the whole great sweep of mankind in the world .
17 Lucky Jim is too confident a book to be called angry , its predominating mood a scorn for a stuffy old order about to be swept away ; but some of Amis 's later novels , such as Stanley and the Women ( 1984 ) , which was written by a sexagenarian , fizzle with fury .
18 Under the Net and Lord of the Flies are too philosophical to be called angry , Golding ( in any case ) was always seen to be a spirit apart , and a few of these authors were strikingly young at their moment of first success .
19 The emphasis of the shift teams — to be called operational maintenance teams — will be on site-wide preventative maintenance work .
20 He had a calm lean face never to be called handsome and if he looked up he would put on his quick protective smile to say Do n't ask about me I 'm all right talk about somebody else …
21 It is an additional fact , too important in practice to be called incidental but not necessary enough in theory to be called inevitable , that these causal arrows have become bundled up .
22 It has the difference , if there is the implication , that in many perhaps in most cases of AIDS , it could have been avoided by , what used to be called clean living .
23 They used to be called blue-green algae because they appeared to be close relatives of the green algae that are common in ponds , but now that their very primitive character is recognised , they are referred to as cyanophytes or simply , blue-greens .
24 From the creative interaction , came the new concept , which came to be called Educational Technology .
25 First there are contributory benefits , which used to be called national insurance benefits .
26 The new company was to be called British Sky Broadcasting ( BSkyB ) .
27 But other women do help a lot , in fact they have such strong relationships with the child that it is not uncommon for them to be called Big Mother or Small Mother .
28 She ought to be called Lucky , Lucky Something , a double-barrelled name like a smart horse , not just ordinary Lucky like an old mongrel .
29 That is to say , we shall recognise sense-units along a sense-spectrum — to be called local senses — by their participation in distinct lexical fields ( here , to be understood merely as sets of lexical items interrelated by determinate meaning relations such as oppositeness , hyponymy , part-whole , etc . ) .
30 It is an additional fact , too important in practice to be called incidental but not necessary enough in theory to be called inevitable , that these causal arrows have become bundled up .
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