Poison Parsley, as it is sometimes called, is an anodyne, narcotic, and an excellent alterative.
And for this special reason, this habit issometimes called conscience, as we have said above.
Taxes may be on expenditure (sometimes called taxes on consumption).
It was very nearly a self-sufficing economic unit, "a closed economy," as it sometimes called.
We shall in the rest of this chapter limit the discussion to the one most important form of personal insurance, that called life insurance (sometimes called survivors' insurance).
We come now to the Himalayan breed, which issometimes called Chinese, Polish, or Russian.
It is because of this checking, verifying, corrective function of Logic that it is sometimes called a Regulative or Normative Science.
Never has his gamut of tones been fuller and stronger than in the "Jupiter and Antiope," or the "Venus of the Pardo" as it is sometimes called.
The heir is sometimes called the real representative of his deceased ancestor.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sometimes called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.