Example sentences of "i [vb mod] call [pron] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The Government are always making predictions , and in that sense the Chancellor may be described as the Mother Shipton — perhaps I should call him the Brother Shipton — of economics .
2 If a coincidence of this magnitude happened to me , I should call it a miracle and would watch my language in future .
3 ‘ No , I think I 'll call myself a collector , an amateur .
4 the swing and I 've bought them a couple of wooden puzzles where you pick the bits up so , I thought well then I 'll call it a day there , and that 'll be that
5 I 'll call you a Pakistani , they wear three t-shirts , I said do you go to bed in them and then just leave them on the next morning put your school shirt on top ?
6 ‘ Okay , ’ said Bob affable , from now on I 'll call you the old tart . ’
7 It has become apparent on some of the issues , some of the comments that we made that was if I could call it the you 'll know what we 're talking about and I do n't if we are talking about the there was there was a point somewhere where talked about ing an increase or short of journey time along the ring road and this has been taken as I understand to be that we are setting out an increase of speed er traffic on the sections of road to a junction and that 's totally in force and it was either .
8 I 'd call her an eyeful , Kate .
9 I think I 'd call it a day long before I found myself turning part of my humble dwelling into the bridge of the Starship Enterprise , but one thing is certain : I 'd have Julian Colbeck 's video series close at hand before boldly going forth !
10 I 'd call it a little more than guidance ! ’
11 than that dear it 's down the other end , the other side of Old Harlow , but he used to have a surgery there which he , you know , made it better after the erm , to ease up Dr surgery cos that was so packed and the shops were absolutely and you used to have to queue and queue for , to get your shopping , you could n't , I used to cycle into Harlow and leave my cycle somewhere and then go along do my shopping , but it used to be two or three hours ' job it was , you did n't get done till dinner time and then I used to call it a , a lady used to say call there that used to have the fried fish and chip shop on the corner of erm Harlow and I used to go there and have a cup of tea before I came home because I used to be so long shopping you could n't get served you see , it 's too many people , there was nowhere else for them to go , it was only Bishop 's Stortford you had to go
12 I used to call it the spook walk .
13 I used to call it the back of actually .
14 I would call it a holding offence ! ’
15 We heard that claim , I would call it a slur , at the last election .
16 I would call it the instinct for survival rather than for selfishness .
17 Racist chanting is a no-no ( although I reserve the right to call anyone a black b*st*rd … etc , just I would call someone a fat b*st*rd or a long haired gippo b*st*rd ) .
18 I shall call you the next time we are free , and we will do the rest , Yes ? ’
19 I shall call it an experiential explanation , because it is in terms of our experiences .
20 I shall call it the normal justification thesis .
21 Since it has this connection with thoughts I shall call it the epistemic or cognitive appearance .
22 I shall call it the fact-presupposing explanation .
23 The other problem we 've got , and I will call it a problem , is the relationship to beat with , with the sections and elections to regional councils , in the union , where there 's not enough people or just barely enough people to stand for a section and they 're automatically elected .
24 I will call it the principle of comprehensive ( political ) neutrality to distinguish it from the second principle which will be called the principle of narrow ( political ) neutrality .
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