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Example sentences for "usually called"

  • Marcantonio received his training in the workshop of the famous goldsmith and painter of Bologna, Francesco Raibolini, usually called Francia.

  • Such a projection is usually called a graticule.

  • This power is usually called the sovereign, or supreme power.

  • In organizing a legislative body, the first thing done is the election of a presiding officer, or chairman, who is usually called speaker.

  • The law or act of incorporation is usually called a charter.

  • In some states, all persons belonging to the society of Friends, usually called Quakers, are exempt without the payment of an equivalent in money.

  • The late Mr. Baily said of an eclipse (usually called that of Thales), which caused the suspension of a battle between the Lydians and Medes, that only a total eclipse could have produced the effect ascribed to it.

  • An arrangement of two or more Leyden jars is usually called a Leyden Battery, just as a single cannon is spoken of as a gun, whilst two or more constitute a battery.

  • The iodine is contained in the largest proportion in the deep sea plants, such as the long elastic stems of the fucus palmatus, &c.

  • The latter is usually called an anthelion.

  • The principal island, usually called Bahrein, is about 27 miles in length and 10 in breadth.

  • They likewise told us of a city called Trinquanamale, [Trinconomale, usually called Trinquamalee,] at which was a similar trade.

  • The proper name of the entrance into the Red Sea is Bab-al-Mondub, usually called Babelmandel, signifying the gates of lamentation, owing to the dangers of the navigation outwards to India.

  • It may have been, and probably was, largely due to a non-Semitic people, usually called Sumerians, whose racial affinities are not yet well made out.

  • One such series, usually called Ana Ittishu, was discussed by BR.

  • It is, properly speaking, not quite correctly that the Theory of Development, with which we are occupied in these pages, is usually called Darwinism.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "usually 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:
    above mentioned; blue coats; chemical compound; each cell; heavenly light; human effort; mere trifle; political institutions; small country; that from; usually about; usually applied; usually followed; usually found; usually given; usually made; usually placed; usually present; usually seen; usually single; usually thought; usually three; usually white; volution fran; weekly newspaper; will strive