Example sentences of "we might call [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A particular sort of slavery , what we might call moral slavery , occurs if a person is forced to act according to someone else 's moral values .
2 Each language has what we might call general preferences for certain patterns of reference as well as specific preferences that are sensitive to text type .
3 One would tend to put these down to human error — annoying and misleading — in most cases ; what we might call sloppy work .
4 Whereas in many cases this is only one dimension , albeit an important one , in the case of what we might call theoretical ideology it constitutes the main organizing principle .
5 Many of the champions were suffering from what we might call post-championship blues .
6 Originally 254cm ( 100in ) and since made at 3/4 size 198cm ( 78in ) , the Spinoff also contributed to the arrival of what we might call third generation stunters by its eventual introduction of stand-off struts .
7 And , we might call those Ministers , if you like , with a big M.
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