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How To Use Call off In A Sentence

  • I don't recall offhand the names of any of the other sources.
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Romania's government issued a last-minute appeal to him to call off his trip.
  • Fearing the consequences as World War II threatened, FDR asked him to call off the march.
  • The people who call off engagements and quit jobs. Times, Sunday Times
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  • The people who call off engagements and quit jobs. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've just had another phone call off daughter #2 to say that the grandson has been diagnosed as allergic to animals so she can't dog sit my Yorkies while I'm away on holiday in 2 weeks time.
  • It is really the public video trunk call office.
  • Sometimes it refers to what we call miraculous endowments, sometimes it refers to what we may call official capacity; but here it is evidently neither the one nor the other of these more limited and special things, but the general idea of a divine operation upon the human spirit which fills it with Expositions of Holy Scripture: Romans Corinthians (To II Corinthians, Chap. V)
  • In a statement issued here, the DUTA executive has announced that while it will call off the impending agitation, it will maintain a strict watch over the developments.
  • Given the usual investor apathy, 12 per cent may suffice to call off the marriage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boris Johnson today urged Londoners to "bombard" the website of a Tube union to persuade train drivers to call off a strike on the royal wedding day. Evening Standard - Home
  • Kennelly refused to call off the raids, and he was lofty about it, which was compounding his error.
  • Convinced that Clay was suffering hysterical panic, the New York boxing writers urged the local commissioners to call off the fight.
  • Rescue workers were forced to call off attempts to rescue a 15-ton whale beached off the Lincolnshire coast last night - but vowed to return this morning.
  • Through the night, Rais received emissaries sent to persuade him to call off the demonstration.
  • Kristen Wiig was already amazing, and now all she has to do is marry her Target lady to her A-Hole lady to a crazed hockey sidelines mom who is the only person qualified in the universe to call offsides and ... Election Central Morning Roundup
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Downing Street urged firefighters to call off the next planned strike so discussions could take place without the threat of industrial action hanging over them.
  • It is probation officers who recall offenders to prison when they have breached the terms of their licences. Times, Sunday Times
  • In soccer there is a predisposition to call offsides even when there is no violation. The Volokh Conspiracy » Getting it Right
  • Comedy Central is apparently coming out with a new series in which Jesus is presented as a regular guy for comedic effect for the dozenth time that I can recall off the top of my head. Barrett Brown: Why Humorists Target Christianity Over Islam
  • It was decided to call off the search when there was no hope of finding the missing child alive.
  • Connahs Quay were angry over Halkyn's decision to call off their match at Pant Newydd an hour before the scheduled start.
  • Greenpeace refused to call off the event.
  • Former prime minister Ivan Kostov has stirred up further controversy on the Brady bond swop with a letter urging his successor Simeon Saxe-Coburg to call off the deal.
  • As for the anachronism known as offside, experts in physiology say the human eye frequently cannot call offside accurately (try simultaneously tracking the ball and two or more sprinting players separated by 20 to 30 meters). Jonathan Littman: Innovation World Cup Style
  • Carnival associations were considering last night whether to call off festivities for this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • Call off the Elvis impersonator and cancel the trip to Vegas.
  • The administration has officially asked transportation workers to call off their strike.
  • Romania's government issued a last-minute appeal to him to call off his trip.
  • But they are concerned - and rightly so - that an attempt to call off the November election could produce a social and political explosion.
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given the usual investor apathy, 12 per cent may suffice to call off the marriage. Times, Sunday Times
  • SEPTEMBER - With the Bushite army advancing on Washington, unemployment at 150\% (many people lost two jobs), global warming turning Mother Earth into one big cuchifrito, and the Supreme Court still dead - locked over whether Osama or Obama is the legitimate U.S. president, the yarmulke-wearing President-elect opted to call off the rest of 2009 and fled to his home state of Hawaii which no one has been able to locate for months. CounterPunch
  • It was decided to call off the search when there was no hope of finding the missing child alive.
  • Once the bewitcher is unmasked they are then confronted and asked to call off the attack.
  • My father got a call offering him an upgrade to fibre optic broadband for 15 a month. The Sun
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • He decided to call off his regular press conference.
  • When they tried to survey members about the impact this has, they had to call off the exercise owing to torrential rain. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was decided to call off the search when there was no hope of finding the missing child alive.
  • They want us recoil in horror and call off attempts to stop them marauding to power. The Sun
  • Call off the engagement
  • It was decided to call off the search when there was no hope of finding the missing child alive.
  • They refused to obey the court's order to call off the strike .
  • They want us recoil in horror and call off attempts to stop them marauding to power. The Sun

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