Example sentences of "[adv] [Wh det] you [vb mod] call " in BNC.
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1 | I it 's not what you would call erm derelict land really . |
2 | ‘ The Swiss railway timetable is a masterpiece of typographical design , if not what you could call a rattling good read . |
3 | Never er not what you can call swear me dad you know . |
4 | ‘ Well , no , not exactly , not what you 'd call proof . |
5 | I 'm not what you 'd call the retiring type , and I rarely flinch from a fight when I 'm sure of my own righteousness ; but there is one thing I can not cope with , and that is unprovoked aggression . |
6 | Friedman 's early guitar lessons were not what you 'd call fruitful , since his teacher was less than keen on showing Marty his favourite Frehley licks . |
7 | ‘ A lot of the time the changes in design are very small — they 're not what you 'd call major fashion changes . ’ |
8 | ‘ Not what you 'd call a Major Thoroughfare , ’ said William 's nan , who had a sarcastic tongue on her at times . |
9 | ‘ Not what you 'd call well placed for the passing trade . ’ |
10 | ‘ Not what you 'd call a happy man . ’ |
11 | Not what you 'd call important . ’ |
12 | But he s not exactly what you 'd call keen on it . ’ |
13 | The chemistry text books ch And the physics changed , they got a bit more what you would call mathematic mathematical . |
14 | Hardly what you might call an international banking centre . |
15 | Hello Hello … hardly what you 'd call grief with a large G. I smell a con . |
16 | ‘ Hardly what you 'd call value for money . ’ |
17 | ‘ Hardly what you 'd call shocking , is it ? ’ |
18 | ‘ The music I listened to when I was growing up was mainly what you 'd call the ‘ British new wave invasion ’ — the Buzzcocks , Generation X , early XTC , Elvis Costello . |
19 | It 's now what you might call ‘ on the circuit ’ . |
20 | K. M. Bribes were n't what you might call rife . |
21 | She was n't what you might call strict either , but she knew it would n't be right , that their last chance was to hold on until they were married , so that , however mean and poor it was , their marriage would have that at least to make it special . |
22 | But at that time it was n't what you 'd call modern in so far as you had n't got hot water from a sort of gas fir Electric heating . |
23 | But there was n't what you 'd call an organized sports group . |
24 | I mean the bottles were n't what you 'd call dirty , from having contained medicine or anything like that . |
25 | Jonathan was n't what you 'd call a warm man but he was n't a monk either . |
26 | Maybe the life we lead is n't what you 'd call exciting , but we care about each other and that 's what counts . ’ |
27 | Man Freitag PETER Freitag is n't what you 'd call a loser , of course , simply an habitual bronze medallist . |
28 | In town it requires vast amounts of arm-flailing lock but is never what you could call light . |