Example sentences of "[Wh det] you [vb mod] call " in BNC.

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1 My name , my name 's Rob which you may call me .
2 We have fixed up a room which you can call your own . ’
3 Anyway , in the present context , it serves to characterize two different personal via : one achieves its clarities by way of charitas , the other goes about its business blind , achieves its clarities by way of what you might call confusio .
4 They call themselves Rektum , and all signs suggest they enjoyed what you might call a safe passage .
5 It was down at Riverside that I had what you might call my first ‘ exotic ’ sexual experience .
6 What you might call a new one . ’
7 In Southend , where 3,000 of the 50,000 adult males are reckoned to be Masons , it went into the case of what you might call Preferential Allocation of Council Property , and the battle of one councillor , Christopher Hudson , to break the grip of the men on the Square : ‘ We ca n't have a secret society operating within the framework of a democracy , ’ he said .
8 Mr Ridley looked the reverse — what you might call cinegelet .
9 Then there were what you might call the ‘ county magnates ’ , who were important in their counties .
10 There were only four fights , proper fights , that is , one house burned — and that was an accident that Ewan apologised for most handsomely next day — nobody killed , and just six men what you might call damaged .
11 They seem to run the gamut from what you might call the ‘ tabloid television ’ of Top of the Pops and The Hit Man and Her , via the ‘ serious ’ ‘ quality ’ programmes like Rock Steady or Big World Café , to the more lefty ‘ alternative ’ programmes , of which The Tube was the prototype , like Channel 4 's Club X .
12 K. M. Bribes were n't what you might call rife .
13 W. R. Parzynski and P. W. Zipse 's Introduction to Mathematical Analysis makes a better job than most , and it does it all in the right order , from special to general , what you might call the Reverse Bourbaki Gambit .
14 It was what you might call a duty fuck .
15 As Dinko Krajin , a policeman from Krusevo said this week , ‘ We , Hercegovinians , are what you might call radical Croats .
16 Whereas we used to have what you might call an across-the-table relationship with our customers , now we can claim to be sitting on the same side of the table . ’
17 ‘ Lots of our best workers are what you might call otaku , ’ says an ASCII spokesman .
18 Hardly what you might call an international banking centre .
19 Well , it 's what you might call clerkin' work , writin' letters for business firms at 'ome , which do n't come too welcome to an active man like 'im , so 'e likes to get out as much as 'e can to give 'is gammy leg a walk .
20 Very rapidly Modigliani fell victim to what you might call ‘ the myth of bohemia ’ , from which he never emerged .
21 At the same time that personal computer technology is moving to centre stage for corporate applications , ‘ it is moving down into what you might call the intelligent television , where you can select any type of movie to see , or shop , or interact with information , ’ Gates said .
22 Cypress Semiconductor Corp 's notion that Sun Microsystems Inc has set up a hush-hush research unit to investigate HyperSparc ( UX No 410 ) , is what you might call a tad overstated .
23 It 's voluntary but there 's what you might call a lot of job satisfaction . ’
24 They have fairly regularly staged , what you might call bigger bands who play the university circuit as such and they 're always , you know , dying for people to come along so there 'll , th there 'll be lists published at what time , what events are on at these places if you wan na go and do that and if you wan na go to the top notch bands , Birmingham 's a good venue for that with the Leisure Centre , the M I A the N E C , the K G B etcetera etcetera all that stuff there so there 's always plenty to do , do n't , do n't feel restricted just cos we 're in er the middle of the city centre in this college and there does n't seem a lot to do , there 's a lot going on .
25 We 've never been what you might call close , me and your nan .
26 Now that it no longer seems so shocking that the town should have grown as it has , the newer half is in fact the more attractive , a fine example of what you might call the Thermal-Imperial style , imposing even in its incongruity , up here in the mountains , with its tall bourgeois hotels framed against the surrounding woods and crags .
27 Russell was what you might call a social climber , inasmuch as he specialized in fitting out rock shelters for himself at various altitudes and if possible receiving his friends in them .
28 First , what you might call a local bye-law ; a rule for this particular sort of book .
29 It was what you might call convenient — for both of us . ’
30 Who demonstrated what you might call a profound lack of interest .
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