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How to use call in in a sentence

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When these efforts fail, city officials call in the military to help restore order.
The Spanish Inquisition rides again, coyotes call in the darkness, and, just for a little while, all is right with the world.
At a call in Wilton Grove, stones, missiles, and fireworks were fired, damaging the windscreen of the appliance.
For some reason, he was reluctant to force the lock or call in a locksmith.
He can opt for methods such as an attachment of earnings order or a charging order but the most common recourse is to call in the bailiffs.
Donations of items to sell can be taken along, or if they are too large call in to arrange collection.
Viewers who want to have their say or put a question to the studio guests can call in.
But in their last telephone call in September he refused and said that he planned to go on in his attempts to seek custody.
Women, in particular, should take note of the Census results because there's a screamingly loud wake-up call in there for them too.
She made 24 unforced errors in the first set and benefited from a controversial line call in the tie-break to save a match point.
Rabbi Fisher quickly stood up and told me that he was going to call in a beit din, an impromptu court comprised of three rabbis.
But I had to beg, borrow and steal, and call in every favor I had in terms of sound mixers and musicians.
You call in the dead hours of the morning and start blabbering on about all this stuff?
Possibly ever, unless I get called in for sick call in the Spring, which I obviously hope to avoid.
If you plan to stay in hotels or motels along the way, call in advance to make sure they allow pets.
Some of the staff said they would call in sick if they came back to work unchecked.
The victim is almost always unaware of this, so the situation goes undetected until lenders call in the debt collectors.
At the same time, I think this is what we call in baseball an unforced error.
I have just come off the phone following the most incredibly obstructive and unhelpful call in the history of mankind.
If they got any human readings, they would call in the attack bombers, which would drop napalm, for total destruction.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It happens this time, however, that my ole tub has to call in at rabat and Mogador.
And it's so much nicer not being forced to call in a coiffeur in every town!
The origin of government is simply that two men call in a third for umpire.
We have no right to call in a aeries of miracles to solve difficulties of which the writer was unconscious.
And now you may call in your cossacks and have them kill me and bury me in the garden.
A day or two after Margaret's arrival she had driven around to call in her dog-cart, looking as fresh as a daisy in her sunhat.
There was a third call in eighty days, and on the eighty-fifth a peremptory call.
In considering the hunting cat, let us call in a credible witness of the effects of domestic cats on the bob white.
May the physician call in a physician who, he knows, will not scruple to perform the therapeutic abortion on an unviable fetus?
Let me go down and settle whilst you call in your black man and titivate a bit.
Of all his rancorous libellers, not one ever ventured to call in question his honesty.
The skylark and woodlark are both occasional night-singers, and it is common to hear cuckoos call in the densest darkness.
At last I caught what you may call in distinct glimpses of sound dulled metallic sound.
Some ran to call in the workers from the fields and to warn the tenders of the flocks and herds.
Ultimately, REB made its first humanitarian call in Samoa after the first of July.
The banks, themselves constituting one of the most important forces of the Oligarchy, continued to call in credits.
But, for the joke of it, call in my old foster-mother, Elli.
Ga advised the gods to call in the Kyklopes and Hekatoncheires.
Establish a High Court, call in a legal member, and get a constitution.
She is what we call in England a tomboy, with a strong nature, wild and free, unfettered by any sort of traditions.
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