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How to use roll-call in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word roll-call? Here are some examples.

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He doctored the roll-call records to make it seem as if he hadn't deserted.
As we gathered for morning roll-call, he emerged from his one-man tent in the uniform of a Japanese officer of the Imperial Army.
The minute after roll-call was taken, Janet sensed something was different.
Her one good deed was to save the life of Edgia, another camp inmate, by hiding her under a bunk during roll-call.
The poem's ostensible subjects are a typical enough roll-call of his concerns.
The roll-call of interviewees foregrounds his allegiances, while failing to illuminate the problems of American racial politics.
Any survey of that time reads like a roll-call of Germany's most famous composers, conductors and executants.
They have definitely got their act together in that department and have a roll-call of trade fairs coming up.
On the other hand, the roll-call of stellar names should be enough to impress even the most sceptical.
Dessert was a further roll-call of tradition and included lemon tart, apple crumble, apple tart, banoffi pie, praline cake and creme caramel.
Democrats declined to push for a roll-call vote on the issue, allowing the Republican plan to pass on a voice vote.
It is an amazing roll-call for a club of City's size and stature which some clubs in the Premiership would do well to match.
See that your dive boat has a foolproof checking system, whether in the form of a roll-call or an effective tagging system.
It is, after all, the biggest country on earth with a colossal roll-call of intellectual and artistic geniuses.
Turning from subjects to contributors, the roll-call is undeniably impressive.
The roll-call makes it hard for the reader to get a grip on the big picture.
At the height of his career, Giles's client list resembled a roll-call of London and Dublin society.
Nevertheless, not even this roll-call of masterpieces can compare with the best of the Duke's Titians.
Previous winners constitute a roll-call of those who have shaped physics in the 20th century.
He has identified and analysed key icons in his usual provocative fashion, a cheerleader for a roll-call of many of the great from the world of architecture.
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Examples from Classical Literature
So the tenth and final roll-call gave Trumbull fifty-one votes, and Matteson forty-seven.
Immediately after roll-call, corn bread is brought in for breakfast.
We also devote one section of this issue to a roll-call of ecumenical activists who since January 2005 have taken leave of the church militant.
Municipal and presidential Suffrage were lost without a roll-call.
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