Example sentences of "[prep] what [pers pn] shall call " in BNC.
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1 | The simplest form of remedy for the uncertainty of the regime of primary rules is the introduction of what we shall call a ‘ rule of recognition ’ . |
2 | The remedy for the static quality of the regime of primary rules consists in the introduction of what we shall call ‘ rules of change ’ . |
3 | For instance Balibar ( 1970 , p. 214 ) writes that the ‘ double function ’ of the capitalist ( at once exploiter of labour power and organiser of production ) ‘ is an index of what I shall call the double nature of the division of labour in production ( the ‘ technical ’ division of labour and the ‘ social ’ division of labour ) . ’ |
4 | This turns the analyses into what I shall call ‘ associative ’ feminist psychologies . |
5 | This book is much concerned with what I shall call ‘ extrapolation theory ’ ; that is to say the drawing of inferences regarding the sequence of changes whereby one psychobiological state has shifted to another — from chimp-like language , say , to human speech . |
6 | From this perspective the nature of modern democratic regimes , and the setbacks and limitations which they experience , are intimately connected with the class structure and the relations between classes as they have developed both in capitalist and in what I shall call ( for the moment ) post-capitalist societies . |
7 | In this it begins to approach to what I shall call an ‘ ethical a priori ’ position . |
8 | Although the use of everyday common-sense beliefs is usually not only unsystematic and inadequate but also often contradictory , if we look more closely at common sense it is likely such explanations of the world are based on what we shall call here ‘ individualistic ’ and/or ‘ naturalistic ’ assumptions . |
9 | You decide the question type by concentrating on what we shall call the " instruction part " of the question . |
10 | This , then , was the situation on what I shall call that Friday , early in the northern summer of 1984 . |
11 | The Aristotelian view , as I have interpreted it , ‘ works ’ only to the extent that it is assumed that there is no problem about what I shall call ‘ the autonomy of desires ’ . |
12 | On the other hand , it will not be the same for what I shall call " simple " things , such as rocks , clouds , rivers , galaxies and quarks . |
13 | This leads us to a fundamental distinction in the character of critical judgements , a distinction between what I shall call internal and external criteria of judgement . |
14 | Another example of such openness is provided by what we shall call the unit-type ambiguity . |
15 | Both of them are captivated by what I shall call ‘ the myth of the sense behind the sentence ‘ . |
16 | ‘ The constable has a duty to tell the defendant of his right to have the specimens of breath replaced by what I shall call a section [ 7(4) ] specimen , where the intoximeter readings show 50 microgrammes of alcohol or less in 100 millilitres of breath . |