Example sentences of "what [is] [vb pp] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It is with what is called new age travellers . ’
2 The record temperature for a plasma , 80 million degrees , was established in Princeton by what is called neutral injection heating .
3 Now the the annual assembly has challenged us to engage in what is called integrated trading .
4 When depreciation is deducted from gross investment , we have what is called net investment and it is this which measures the true addition to the country 's capital stock during the year .
5 I had to lift my gaze from the old dashboard that I had sat in front of for more than sixty years to a new one , and the only new one I knew of displayed the dials and instruments of what is called holistic medicine and which at that time I took to be something I knew virtually nothing about .
6 You wha , create what is called hanging indent .
7 Logs of coniferous trees are ground down to produce a cellulose fibre for what is called mechanical wood pulp , used to make cheap paper such as newsprint .
8 The equation of knowledge with ‘ what is called Western thought , the thought whose destiny is to extend its domains while the boundaries of the West are drawn back ’ involves the very kind of assumption that Derrida is interrogating — and this is the reason for his constant emphasis on its being the knowledge of the West ; in the same way Foucault also emphasizes that he is specifically discussing the ‘ Western episteme ’ .
9 What is called industrial meths is ethanol .
10 In most mainframe mapping packages it is possible to produce the map in what is called device-independent form , so that it can be output to any suitable peripheral such as a plotter , a graphics display terminal or a film writer .
11 You have the , a little passage that goes through what is called mini cafe , and just there at the corner is a very big .
12 One of these is that it is easier to do the sum if one deals with histories in what is called imaginary time rather than in ordinary , real time .
13 The baby universes that take the particles that fell into the hole occur in what is called imaginary time .
14 The only way around these is the following peculiar prescription : One must add up the waves for particle histories that are not in the " real " time that you and I experience but take place in what is called imaginary time .
15 The desire to reduce densities in the conurbation had been part of the background to planning since the 1930s and was reemphasized in Northumberland 's current development plans for the North Tyneside area ( corresponding broadly with what is called Northern Tyne side in this book ) .
16 The first is through what is called direct response — where people volunteer information about themselves .
17 Soon after the publication of Barro 's studies it was pointed out by Leiderman ( 1980 ) that Barro 's model embodied two important but separate hypotheses — rational expectations and what is called structural neutrality — and that it was possible to test for rational expectations separately , and then , given rational expectations , test for structural neutrality .
18 As they get more money , or a new baby is born , they add what is called another roof , which basically means another room .
19 However , many of the 1.3 million recipients who would have ceased to be eligible for supplementary benefit were receiving what is called certificated housing benefit .
20 In an interview on Sept. 29 , Kotai rejected ( i ) the document 's call for " the consolidation of what is called socialist property " ; and ( ii ) references to " the gaining ground of revanchism , neo-fascism and neo-Nazism in " certain countries ' " , which Kotai said implicitly but wrongly included West Germany .
21 I had never consciously associated with what is called complementary medicine , and as the reader will have discovered , I have had little to do with any form of medicine .
22 So I had opened the shutters on what is called complementary medicine with a slightly heavy heart for it seemed such an indictment of our present specialized , technological society when all medicine must simply be ‘ healing . ’
23 What was sought from a partner in one 's twenties may be very different from what is sought 20 years later .
24 He then refers to the conference held in 1991 with some 300 theologians , historians , educators and lay leaders from 25 countries who endeavoured to disentangle what is considered legitimate use of religion from its apparent misuse .
25 This is the ideology which validates decisions on what is considered valuable knowledge , leading to assumptions which Keddie sees as fostering the myth of cultural deprivation .
26 we must ask whose opinions in the classroom setting are crucial in the judgment of what is deemed proper action .
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