Example sentences of "is often [verb] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | A chemical reaction which produces a quantitative yield is often called a stoichiometric process Many ionic reactions produce quantitative yields . |
2 | Lavenham is often called the finest medieval village in England . |
3 | The yellow-green cone is also sensitive to the red part of the spectrum , and so is often called the red cone . |
4 | It should be pointed out , however , that other definitions of strain will be met with in the literature , most notably , is often called the true strain , while an expression arising from the kinetic theory of elasticity has the form |
5 | This is often called the attitudinal function of intonation . |
6 | It is often called an eclipsing variable , though it should more properly be described as an eclipsing binary . |
7 | For the Police , the frustration is often seeing the same faces on the streets . |
8 | It is often nicknamed the Northern Cross , and certainly it is much more cruciform than the Southern Cross . |
9 | This model of working-class culture as pathological or deficient is often given a holistic twist and linked to notions of ‘ necessary false consciousness ’ . |
10 | This projection of feeling onto a structure is often given the generic term ‘ tension ’ . |
11 | This point is often reached the following September . |
12 | Immediately outside the ozone-depleted zone is often found a crescent-shaped region of ozone-rich air which accentuates the image of an ozone ‘ hole ’ as depicted on maps of Antarctic ozone concentration ( figure 6.7 ) . |
13 | But to this assertion of the erosion of the traditional ‘ apprenticeship ’ system for musicians and of the economic harm done to some younger performers is often added a third reason for denigrating recorded music . |
14 | Between 1168 and 1174 , Barbarossa spent what is often termed the middle period of his reign in Germany . |