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Example sentences for "what has been called"

  • It was the stone that was an index of what has been called "the blues" or what one modern writer has dignified by the title "splanchnic neurasthenia.

  • One of the most familiar of this form of dreams is what has been called a phantasm of the dying.

  • There is what has been called a "conjectural biology.

  • But in what has been called my 'thumb-nail portrait of him,' I treated the peccadilloes attributed to him in a playful and jocose way.

  • On the subject of what has been called Tennyson's gaucherie and rudeness to women I have seen Mr. Watts-Dunton wax very indignant.

  • In what has been called the "ghost" time, however, in that portion of it which belongs to our present period, there is one shadow that flutters with a nearer approach to substance than most.

  • In sulphur this is what has been called the negative pole.

  • They are therefore devoid of the funiculus or, what has been called, umbilical cord.

  • One, however, of these minor writers has too much of what has been called "the interest of origins" not to have a paragraph to himself.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "what has been 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:
    large district; three hundred and sixty; what appeared; what are; what belongs; what cases; what could; what difference; what doth; what follows; what had; what have you been; what little; what love; what passed; what power; what relates; what say; what sort; what takes; what use; what while; what you; whatever happened; whatever happens; whatsoever things