Example sentences of "be call [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And they 're called quality assurance , or standard setting teams made up of volunteers
2 Geometrical isomerism is sometimes , or has sometimes been called cis trans-isomerism .
3 To prevent this happening , increases in pensions and other major benefits are matched by increases in levels of what was , until 1988 , supplementary benefit , and has since then been called income support .
4 These are the sample from Greece that has been called Ouranopithecus macedoniensis by some , or synonymized with Graecopithecus freybergi by others , and the single maxilla from Samburu Hills which has not yet been named .
5 Manitou , ( the Great Spirit ) was so touched by the Indian 's devotion that upon his death Manitou made him into a rock standing off the inlet , and that monument has been called Siwash Rock ever since .
6 Known as sensori neural deafness , it may have been called nerve deafness , perceptive deafness , inner ear deafness , presbyacusis — but by any name it is a frustrating type of hearing loss , at present not helped by surgery but undoubtedly helped by using sight together with listening tactics .
7 One of his bands are at the Paprika tonight ; they are called Dance Lance and they consist of three limber , head-shaven , androgynous boys who all knight themselves with the same name , which is Ron .
8 The wing chun butterfly knives are called baht jam do , which translates roughly as ‘ eight-cutting broadswords ’ .
9 Industries with this freedom from having to be near power supplies , or bulky raw materials , are called foot loose .
10 Problems in the form of this example are called constraint satisfaction tasks .
11 Well we have some quality system procedures which were referred to earlier this morning and they are called nonconformance control , corrective action and internal audit .
12 The closest equivalent to English and Welsh grammar schools are called grammar secondary schools ; they can , however , accept some fee-paying pupils .
13 everything , all , mange tout , eat all , that 's why it 's called mange tout cos he eats everything , and mange tout peas are called mange tout cos you eat the pods , twit
14 Women who have not borne any live children are called zero parity women ( or nullipara in the medical literature ) ; first parity women are those who have borne one live child but no more ( primipara ) ; and so on ( multipara ) .
15 There are 5 new names this year ; Ice Cream , Mary Pope , named after the founder president of the National Association of Flower Arranging Societies , two of Mattock 's county series , Wiltshire and Berkshire and a rose the Mattocks are calling Patio Rose , though that name may change .
16 It is more likely that the Secretary of State for the Environment is preparing us for what used to be called ribbon development and pock-marked urban sprawl stretching from Stratford to Southend , with unfettered market forces destroying the flora and fauna and every living thing that gets in its way .
17 Mr. Secretary Heseltine , supported by The Prime Minister , Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer , Mr. Secretary Newton , Mr. Secretary Hunt , Mr. Secretary Lang , Mr. Michael Portillo and Mr. Robert Key , presented a Bill to provide for certain local authorities to levy and collect a new tax , to be called council tax ; to abolish community charges ; to make further provision with respect to local government finance ( including provision with respect to certain grants by local authorities ) ; and for connected purposes : And the same was read the First time ; and ordered to be read a Second time and to be printed [ Bill 3 . ]
18 Miller poignantly captures the variety and conflict of feelings that followed the war — the mixture of relief , sorrow , dissatisfaction , and what came to be called survival guilt .
19 It has been mentioned several times that tonic syllables have a high degree of prominence ; prominence is , of course , a property of stressed syllables , and a tonic syllable not only carries a tone ( which is something related to intonation ) but also a type of stress that will be called tonic stress .
20 One further important change is the replacement of place of safety orders with what are to be called emergency protection orders .
21 One major difference is that efficiency audits mix comments on monopoly abuse and performance with a great deal of what might be called management consultancy .
22 It is to be called Gillaroo Court , an inspired choice of name since that is the species of red coloured trout unique to Lough Melvin .
23 A bill is at this moment passing through Parliament which will enable the Milk Marketing Board to change from a statutory monopoly into a milk-buying co-operative , similar to those that already exist on the Continent , to be called Milk Marque .
24 The post , which might be called Deputy Vice-Chancellor , is to be advertised .
25 Of course , we 'll be called COMMODORE FORCE by then , so make sure you do n't miss out , wo n't you ?
26 The system , thought to be called Support Advantage , was developed in C++ , uses a client/server architecture and CASE-based analysis .
27 For example , to make methyl alcohol ( methanol , which used to be called wood alcohol ) , a 1:2 ratio is required ,
28 And the engineering discipline concerned with the design , production , installation , operation and maintenance of IT systems will be called information engineering .
29 Anyhow , this is saxman Courtney mixing his jazz with his other tonic , reggae , adding a splash of what must , unfortunately , be called world music .
30 I did that and now because of the corrupt politics of an organisation hated and disrespected around the world they 're challenging my rights to be called world champion .
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