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How to use CALL in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word CALL? Here are some examples.

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For example, if there is a CALL 3140 and we want to skip this call, we can NOP it out.
A CALL has gone out for more young blood donors at the start of National Blood Week this week.
Rather, Robertson, skulking ahead, has now downgraded his earlier call to murder and mayhem to mere kidnapping.
Call the number featured and a CD-rom will wing its way to you, no doubt with bagpipes skirling and free shortbread accompanying said disk.
He's also on call at the City Hospital in the event that the police drag in any skid row denizens on their last wobbly legs.
The Cherokee people or the Aniyunwiya, as we call ourselves, and the Tuscarora, who are also Iroquois people, migrated south.
It's the most immediate and vibrant release he's made yet, but it'd be wrong to blankly call it a triumph.
I felt a little sorry for him but all the twerp had to do was return a call.
He was given a five-minute penalty for boarding and a game misconduct call, but that didn't satisfy the Sharks.
The town council has acted undemocratically and I call upon them to address this issue when planning public meetings in the future.
The injury that I might do to a native, is a hurt done to the group or skin, as they call it, of which he is a member.
WorldCom promises not to impose a minimum call charge and no set up or monthly rental fee.
Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no undercurrent, just an offshore current.
As Train 20 passed into Alabama we skipped the first call for lunch and snacked in the cafe-lounge.
They've yet to call a press conference to blast the damage these warped images can do to the psyche of young people in this country.
Pyra is slacking a bit, and just because I know and respect them as a company and as individuals doesn't mean I shouldn't call them on it.
The nurses want a significant increase in their flat fee for agreeing to be on call.
The rains began to pour down in heavy pelts, in huge droplets, the cows mooing a nervous call loud over the plateau.
A jogger eyewitness ran to call an ambulance, but the pensioner died from multiple injuries before reaching hospital.
The bright blue sky and the merry pipe of birds call him out to active exercise and unaccustomed sport.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Many publicists correctly call a treaty of peace the normal mode of terminating war.
The prophecies to which I would call attention now, came from the upper world, and came unheeded and unproclaimed!
Of all his rancorous libellers, not one ever ventured to call in question his honesty.
In the night, Babalatchi would call and interrupt Omar's repose, unrebuked.
It looked as if motty, after seeing mother off at the station, had decided to call it a day.
We call her Finola because she shelters the rest of us under her wings when the moyle gets tempestuous.
I have heard your uncle call them mule deer, and he says that that name comes from their having such big ears.
What this reasoning did for me from the start was to give me a new attitude toward the multifold activity we call life.
The music, that distant, mellow phrasing of the call of love, the music had unstrung him.
He bid me untruss, and every lash he gave me, cried, Will you ever call Pontius Pilate again?
It's what your friend Ruthven Smith would call a 'museum piece,' if you showed it to him.
Schoenlein was the first to call attention to the distinction between variola and varioloid.
Of a verity this American autumn, or fall, as they call it, is a most delicate season.
He belonged to the class of humanity which you can call by no other name than that of vermin.
Moselle can hear every word we say if we call to each other from room to room.
A call to the minister of Indian Affairs office to see what is being done for the Deline Dene was not returned.
Really, Elrington, or musgrave, I hardly know which to call you.
I quite sympathize with the rage of the English democracy against what they call the vices of the upper orders.
The results considerably outpaced the consensus of 72 cents per share of analysts polled by Thomson First Call.
When Earth is taken over by the overconfident Boov, an alien race in search of a new place to call home, all humans are promptly relocated.
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