be known as造句1 She wants to be known as a singer rather than as a sex symbol.
2 This design came to be known as the Oriental style.
3 She wants to be known as a workhorse and not a clothes horse.
4 The monarch would nevertheless continue to be known as King, regardless of gender.
5 The ramp begins to be known as the cheese grater.
6 The pilot scheme will be known as Staples Office Superstores.
7 And Sculley was determined to be known as the architect of that vision.
8 Originally the depot was to be known as Kirby Hall, in recognition of its dual role as an exhibition hall.
9 The new unitary authorities there will be known as county councils.
10 This procedure came to be known as the legislative veto.
11 The invention came to be known as Jacquard loom.
12 It used to be known as Decoration Day.
13 The condition's come to be known as Goldfield Syndrome.
14 The invention came to be known as the Jacquard loom.
15 The bill also refers to a new channel, to be known as channel 5.
16 C., with their infant daughter, Constancia, who came to be known as Dinky.
17 His name was Alec Cooke, but he preferred to be known as Ace Cool.
18 This was due not only to economies of scale but also to what came to be known as the experience curve.
19 Perhaps I should have turned back but I didn't want to be known as a quitter and a coward.
20 Day care facilities for the mentally handicapped include what used to be known as adult training centres.
21 The committee urged a ban on cameras, expressed in a recommendation that came to be known as Canon 35.
22 It originated from the crossing of Shorthorns with the local Mancelle from 1830 and it used to be known as the Durham-Mancelle.
23 The height of the cold war was also the period which has come to be known as the golden age of capitalism.
24 Whether on purpose or by mistake, Kimberly was exchanged for the baby who came to be known as Arlena Twigg.
25 A solicitors' incorporated practice allowed under the Rules will be known as a recognised body.
26 We are proud to present the first quadrennial awards, to be known as Lexingtons, for outstanding contributions to primary elections.
27 A £16.1m dam will hold back a 2.6-mile-long artificial lake to be known as the Roadford Reservoir.
28 A major aspect of EMU is the single currency, to be known as the euro.
29 The RFI is part of an initiative to upgrade and expand the existing Army Knowledge Online intranet by transitioning to a more comprehensive approach that will be known as Defense Knowledge Online.
30 - to whom, when sickened with the praises of all other men, I could daily betake myself, and be known as the vilest of all sinners, methinks my soul might keep itself alive thereby.