Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] will call [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The next case concerns a constituent whom I will call Mrs. D , who wrote to me about her two daughters , both of whom were studying in London — not entirely out of choice . |
2 | ‘ Look , ’ I said to the arresting officer , whom I will call Mr Pilcher , because that was his name . |
3 | One of these , which we will call T A , contains node 1 . |
4 | As an example , consider a case where two words are combined , the first of which ends with a single final consonant ( which we will call C f ) and the second of which starts with a single initial consonant ( which we will call C i ) ; we can construct a diagram like this : |
5 | As an example , consider a case where two words are combined , the first of which ends with a single final consonant ( which we will call C f ) and the second of which starts with a single initial consonant ( which we will call C i ) ; we can construct a diagram like this : |
6 | Their mutual affection was genuine and Mr Cubbage was overjoyed at his good fortune ; he entertained his young lady , who we will call Coleen , to the best things in life . |
7 | The context of this calm acquiescence is a rise in what I will call semi-literacy , which relies on the visual image and hardly at all on the printed word except as a medium of advertising , and genuinely can not see what the problem is . |
8 | The two most frequently cited justifications for punishment are retribution , and what we will call reductivism ( following Walker , 1972 ) . |