Example sentences of "what i have [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , this suggestion is extended to cover what I have called invisible metaphors : that is , those metaphoric forms in which one domain is not linguistically realised on the surface of the text , and therefore has to be inferred . |
2 | For our present purposes , there are two main senses in which the inner-city phonology can be said to be complicated : first , there is a much higher degree of ‘ low-level ’ allophonic variation in the inner-city than in outer areas , resulting in a wide range of variation and frequent overlap between phonemes ; yet , this variation can be shown to be rule-governed ; second , there is a high incidence of what I have called phono-lexical alternation ( as measured in variables of type 2b ) in the inner-city , which is much reduced in outer-city communities . |
3 | There are what I have called political uses of assessment and there are educational uses . |
4 | Of course , it could be argued that what I have called secondary danger clues correspond to the facts about child abuse discovered by a number of studies within the disease model . |
5 | Sinclair , for example , is in no doubt that recent developments in what I have called token description require a radical revision of principles of descriptive procedure in general , and have profound implications for language pedagogy in particular : |
6 | The central provisions of the Constitution are listed in Table 4.1 : parliamentary sovereignty , the rule of law , a unitary ( as opposed to a federal ) system , and what I have termed parliamentary government under a constitutional monarchy . |
7 | And if not , yet I will not spare of what I have sworn touching Parfois . |