Example sentences of "which might [be] [verb] the " in BNC.
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1 | Underlying all of them is a form of thinking which might be called the ‘ urge to quantify ’ . |
2 | It is the author 's view that , when referring to the interdisciplinary use of law and economics , there is no particular ‘ brand ’ or ‘ mix ’ of economics and law in mind , except that which might be called the ‘ tentative application of economics to law ’ . |
3 | I can do this best by way of a personal anecdote , which might be called the Incident of the Taxman and the Philosopher . |
4 | A score can be computed which might be called the listener communication repair index . |
5 | My own version goes something like this : ( a ) I am trying to comprehend a totality which might be called the " way of life " of the people under study ; ( b ) this " way of life " consists of the acting oui of an endlessly repeated social drama . |
6 | But we approach that independent question using a different set of principles , among which might be found the principle just mentioned , that any member of the corporation who is entitled to share in its profits must share in its responsibilities as well . |