Example sentences of "[adv] call [pers pn] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Amanda just called you a super piss head !
2 Building societies and banks have finally abandoned their secrecy and pretence over their ‘ inspection ’ and do not call it a structural survey any more .
3 I thought they just called it a domestic
4 Medicine is n't definite at all ; I just call it a positive subject — you always get an answer .
5 No one had ever called me a little ‘ blackie ’ in Kingston , because we were all the same .
6 Mike had once called her a natural non-drinker , one who enjoyed neither the taste nor the effect .
7 And the same thing with Zeppelin — no-one ever called them a heavy metal band .
8 The high-relief figure — one could hardly call it a three-dimensional effigy — is placed on a plain black ledger lying on the floor , and appears as a body rising vertically from the grave .
9 You need to restrict input so that , so that they usually call them a forward function .
10 Sam spoke up : ‘ I 'm Mr Caplan , Ginger , and if you ever call me a dirty name again I 'll sweep the street with your guts . ’
11 You ca n't really call it a positional isomer as such
12 Yet this season , he 's played all but two matches , and since the ‘ 5 man defence ’ appeared when Batty got injured , the reviews I 've read have even called him a Batty replacement , and given him a good write-up .
13 I went along with this , I even called him a wild buffalo of the American prairie ; but perhaps he was really just a parrot .
14 " I mean , I did n't call him a black bastard or anything ? "
15 He was only getting him little gigs here and there and you would n't call him a dynamic person .
16 ‘ Do n't call me a broad , ’ said Signe .
17 Well I would n't call me a roly
18 ‘ Do n't call me a fucking dumbo . ’
19 You ca n't call it a National Anthem , because it covers the the twelve or more states of the European Union , as it is now , and do you know what that is , the the Anthem for the European Union .
20 I did n't call you a stupid bastard , did I ? ’ he yelled in exasperation .
21 I did n't call you a flat chested cow .
22 In she comes for her pension , takes it without a by-your-leave then calls me a bloody wog and tells me to go home to where I come from . ’
23 You may indeed call it a temperamental difference , but I venture we are talking about something rather more .
24 ‘ Oh , Bully , ’ cried Angela happily , holding the alsatian 's great head between her hands and putting her face close to his , ‘ I 'll never call you a bad dog again .
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