Sentence examples for tend to call from inspiring English sources

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It's what the critics tend to call Ahmed Shafik.

"Producers tend to call their friends, and friends are reassuring.

We tend to call any piece of architectural sculpture that depicts animals a gargoyle.

Orthodox Christians tend to call it something like Great Friday in their languages, rather more fitting.

So today's corporate bosses tend to call their manifestos "memos" instead.

Bosses, who actually have decent budgets, tend to call late in the day.

When speech serves a clear purpose, we tend to call it something else.

He is what journalists tend to call a "Democratic strategist"; someone with the "vision thing".

She's a species of flower-rich grassland, of wildflowers we tend to call 'weeds'weeds

She came fourth, which people tend to call a cruel position to end up in.

Politicians like legacies, which we little people tend to call vanity projects.

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