Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [is] [adv] call " in BNC.

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1 In most universities , he or she is often called the vice-chancellor — the title " chancellor " being reserved for another notable figure who fills that largely ceremonial and dignified office .
2 Or it is merely called ‘ public policy ’ .
3 Although it is sometimes called the " magic e " , the e itself does n't change anything : it marks the fact that the word should be pronounced differently .
4 ‘ Yes , although it is now called the Robben Ford Signature series .
5 So standardized is it that it is widely called ‘ the attitude test ’ ( a phrase also used by American police , see van Maanen 1978 ) , and when stopping members of the public constables are routinely instructed by colleagues to give the potential offender ‘ the attitude test ’ .
6 I believe that he is also calling us to break out of the margins and take the battle to the Enemy .
7 More important , the range almost exactly bisects the Atlantic Ocean from north to south following closely the profile of the African and South American coasts , so it 's always called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge .
8 And he is also calling for a massive reduction in overseas aid , already hit by the fall in the value of the pound .
9 Most of the youngsters know him by name and he is often called to Hendon police station when they get into trouble with the law .
10 This dust is sometimes called fines , and it is also called soil but this is a poor term because it implies an organic component , which is absent .
11 Moreover , if it is later called upon , the value of the certificate of title may depend on the solicitor 's insurance policy ; in larger transactions it may be appropriate to enquire whether the vendor 's solicitor 's insurance policy is sufficient to cover any liability under the certificate of title .
12 The researches of Frances Yates into the relationship between science and what is loosely called magic at the end of the 16th century are enlightening .
13 In 1965 , Lukacs retrospectively described his critical essays as the " two-front " struggle which constituted " an indictment of the impoverishment in artistic content and in fictional representation both in Western avant-garde movements and what is customarily called socialist realism " .
14 But it is actually called a perfect octave as well .
15 Most of it is covered in water but it 's still called Earth .
16 It is not worth discussing any of these complications because one is rarely called upon to work out lines of current in a conductor .
17 The Pedrarias expedition , as it is generally called today , left Spain with 2,000 men in April 1514
18 Automated telling machines outside banks — ‘ through the wall banking ’ as it is picturesquely called — are now a familiar part of the High Street scene .
19 There is little doubt that debt counselling , or money advice as it is also called , is the major ‘ growth ’ area among all CABx enquiries .
20 To anyone not running a company , the fuss among businessmen about re-engineering — or ‘ process redesign ’ as it is also called — seems puzzling .
21 You may have come across Roget as it is affectionately called , but we are willing to bet that not many of our readers habitually use the book or have it on their shelves .
22 The ‘ link building ’ as it is aptly called , houses the warehouse , yarn store , dispatch , a new canteen , and above it a new sales office .
23 Although clearly at odds with the ‘ socialist ’ economy , all this is chicken-feed compared with a far more serious problem — nietroudovyie dokhody — or ‘ unearned income ’ — as it is euphemistically called .
24 The modern Letter of Credit ( or Documentary Credit as it is often called ) which is used in international trade can be traced back , at least in part , to the Travellers Letter of Credit .
25 Absorption or wet scrubbing as it is often called has however the disadvantage of having to dispose of the liquid effluent obtained , which may itself require treatment before disposal , and has led to the comment that we may be merely replacing one effluent problem by another by using this method .
26 This classical law of contract , as it is often called , represents one of the acmes of legal formalist scholarship by virtue of its clear rules and their clusters of logical derivatives .
27 Men from the SAS and Delta Force infiltrated a number of towns and cities during the war , and Saddam Hussein himself told several of his visitors that the SIS ( or M16 , as it is often called ) had sent in three Pakistani agents to attend the Islamic conference which Iraq summoned a few days before the UN deadline .
28 The largest of these was the Forum of Trajan but the oldest is the Forum Romanum , or as it is often called , simply ‘ the Forum ’ .
29 The most famous basilica in Rome is the Basilica of Constantine , or Maxentius , as it is often called .
30 ( a ) The child protection conference Very often a child protection conference , or case conference as it is often called , will be convened at the culmination of inquiries .
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