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Example sentences for "sometimes called"

  • Magnesium oxide, sometimes called magnesia or magnesia usta, resembles lime in many respects.

  • It is sometimes called oil of vitriol, since it was formerly made by distilling a substance called green vitriol.

  • This process is sometimes called "breaking" the water.

  • Since the energy possessed by coal only becomes available when the coal is made to undergo a chemical change, it is sometimes called chemical energy.

  • A solution of these compounds is yellow and is sometimes called yellow ammonium sulphide.

  • Country people bury the Sloes in jars to preserve them for winter use; and the bush which bears this fruit is sometimes called, provincially, Scroggs.

  • The parasite is sometimes called "Red tangle" and "Lady's laces.

  • It is sometimes called "Nep," as contracted from Nepeta.

  • The CUTIS VERA (sometimes called the co´ri-on) is composed of minute fibres, which are collected into small bundles or strands.

  • For this reason, this membrane is sometimes called the vil´lous coat.

  • Poison Parsley, as it is sometimes called, is an anodyne, narcotic, and an excellent alterative.

  • And for this special reason, this habit is sometimes 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 is sometimes 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.

  • The ship so commissioned is sometimes called a letter of marque.

  • This bird is sometimes called the "Gray-lag" and is the original of the domestic goose.

  • Stilton cheese, or British Parmesan, as it is sometimes called, is generally preferred to all other cheeses by those whose authority few will dispute.

  • A cataract of an engine is sometimes called a dashpot.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    cliff dwellings; considerable trade; different direction; fill the; full dress; persons living; public elementary; sharply pointed; sometimes added; sometimes also; sometimes applied; sometimes called; sometimes employed; sometimes even; sometimes given; sometimes necessary; sometimes quite; sometimes reddish; sometimes referred; sometimes represented; sometimes spoken; sometimes think; sometimes used; sometimes very; sometimes written; symphonic poem