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have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to
She turned to her relatives for help
She called on her Representative to help her
How To Use call on In A Sentence
- We the Muslims unequivocally condemn abuse of the phrase Allahu Akbar and call on the imams and the scholars to recondition appropriate use of the phrase. Mike Ghouse: Allahu Akbar Is Abused
- The mayor likes to call on some of the prominent citizens
- What's the use of having such a juicy and appetizing prospect-list if you can't call on them?
- Students were also asked to provide a narrative of what transpired during their last blackout based upon what they could recall on their own and what others told them.
- Remember to use all necessary safety precautions - and common sense - when working on a roof, and call on a professional roofer for any repairs you're not fully comfortable undertaking on your own.
- Mr Clarke said he walks to work when the weather is fine but in the winter he appreciates being able to call on a lift.
- I call on Muslims to limit the use of the phrase Allahu Akbar for prayers alone and avoid using in public to prevent disruptions. Mike Ghouse: Allahu Akbar Is Abused
- The moderator can then select the questions to be asked and call on the individuals who submitted them to actually pose the questions to the candidates.
- Dressed in traditional costume, this is an opportunity to show off their horses and horsemanship, to call on friends, to dance flamenco, to eat, drink and be merry.
- Most recall only the very good or bad: the majority say their heads had little impact on them. Times, Sunday Times