Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] [be] called " in BNC.

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1 There may be no direct collaboration between SBUs , but what Porter calls the same generic skills may be called upon .
2 That transmissible spongiform encephalopathies may be called prion diseases indicates the growing acceptance of the prion theory , which requires new concepts in biology .
3 In order to erode inflationary expectations , deflationary policies may be called for which temporarily raise the unemployment rate above U * ; , thereby leading by degrees to downward revisions of the expected , and hence the actual , rate of inflation .
4 In coming to a conclusion on whether these proposals should be called in for his determination , my right hon. Friend will consider the proposals in terms of whether they raise issues of national or regional significance or give rise to substantial controversy .
5 Similarly the moral crusaders , newspaper proprietors and muck-raking journalists should be called off .
6 A second consideration affecting a constituency party 's choice of candidates could be called the " locality factor " .
7 The individual squares will be called ’ a1 ’ , ’ b2 ’ , etc .
8 But , for common bacterial illnesses such as ear , throat and chest infections , a visit to the doctor and a course of antibiotics will be called for .
9 ‘ From 1994 , therefore , candidates will be called upon to demonstrate that they understand marketing in use .
10 ‘ Dear me , I can see a lesson in manners will be called for .
11 ( 3 ) An authorised person under the FSA who breaches or fails to comply with the Code in certain respects can be called to account by his SRO or RPB and may , in extreme cases , have his membership withdrawn .
12 They belong to a point ( if three-and-a-half books can be called a point , for it lasts from half-way through Exodus to the end of Deuteronomy ) of great tension in the narrative .
13 Such circumstances might be called ‘ event-producing situations ’ .
14 Quite rightly other countries , including Australia and New Zealand , have indicated concern and it 's even been suggested that the South African tours by those countries might be called off .
15 A constant flow of people was being seen by various clerks and secretaries , while at regular intervals one or other of the judges would be called away to advise on a particular problem or situation .
16 BR has also decided Inter-City stewards will be called ‘ Customer Hosts ’ from next month .
17 ( The inverted commas here indicate that there is considerable debate about which countries can be called socialist . )
18 The tendency to have such causes and effects can be called emotive meaning , if one likes .
19 The European Court of Justice ruled on Oct. 17 , 1989 , that employers could be called upon by wage tribunals to prove that wages paid to women were equivalent to those for men , whereas previously the burden of proof as to non-equivalence had rested solely on the plaintiff .
20 However , social workers may be called upon to give evidence in a criminal court about matters emerging from their involvement with parents during an abuse investigation .
21 Up to 21,000 reservists would be called up in a countrywide security crackdown , he said .
22 No meeting of AMP policyholders will be called .
23 These properties might be called the zero-divisor law , the cancellation law and the mysterious law ( see [ 4 , p. 5 ] ) respectively .
24 For example : Enigma Variations could be called a character ballet because it describes ‘ the persons empictured within' by Elgar himself .
25 Although the bar did n't strike Blake as a place where the customers would be called ‘ sir ’ he thought they recognized a gentleman .
26 It concludes : " The generators will be called upon to meet other nuclear liabilities before most of the decommissioning costs arise .
27 He will then explain that the banns will be called three Sundays before the wedding date , both at the church , and at the parish church of your partners if this differs .
28 The fact that several types of relatives can be called by the same term does not mean that they can not be distinguished .
29 It may be communicated to the court in the following ways : ( a ) Oral testimony Witnesses may be called to give oral evidence to the court .
30 Witnesses may be called .
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