Example sentences of "a [noun] which [pers pn] [vb mod] call " in BNC.
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1 | The term " donor " , for example , is specific to a genre which we might call " writing about narrative in a tradition following Vladimir Propp " ; and the term " the Imaginary " is specific to the genre " recent psychoanalytically-influenced criticism " . |
2 | We have fixed up a room which you can call your own . ’ |
3 | The time that this occupies may be influenced by a property which I shall call the ‘ stickiness ’ of the old mould . |
4 | As a result , they have arrived at a view which I shall call ‘ concessive ’ holism . |
5 | Whether it was the unsavoury reputation of the government of Lloyd George ; or whether it was the division in the party between the followers of Lloyd George and the followers of Asquith ; or whether it was the aftermath of universal suffrage and the desire of the working man for a party which he could call his own — it now looked certain that the party division of the country would no longer lie between Liberal and Conservative but in a wider gulf between Conservative and Labour , with the Liberal Party on the sideline . |