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.
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  • 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
  • She could recall only fragments of his poetry.
  • Not an ideal candidate, Brady's personal views veer to the right of our tastes and the well-being of the state, but we take him at his word that he won't push a social agenda as governor and we call on him to govern from the middle. Bill Brady Is Conservative, But Says He Won't Push Social Agenda
  • He wrote prolifically, intensely, from morning till night, and late at night, except when he broke off to go to the reading-room, draw books from the library, or to call on Ruth. Chapter 11
  • Organize your friends, build a coalition of local groups, and call on your local station manager.
  • (For my Jewish brethren, merely call on your "davening" or praying stance, the back-and-forth sway as you commune with the Almighty.) USATODAY.com - You've got to see 130-mph serve to return it
  • I call on you, Bones, King of Death, to intercede on my behalf against my enemies. WHO KILLED TIFFANY JONES?
  • From the wan mouths that call on bleeding Thammuz all night long. Collected Poems
  • I like that you should call on me frequently.
  • Howlett claims he can only recall one time when he saw the label boss lose his cool. The Guardian World News
  • As Vettel was making his first pit call on lap 14, the Finn was seen leaving the circuit.
  • The meeting voted to call on the Federal Government to set up a Rural and Regional Development bank using the nation's $1.14 trillion superannuation savings, which would be used to help "repopulate" regional Australia. Northernstar.com.au: The Northern Star
  • He went on to call on the council officials to also support the campaign.
  • I call on the government to dramatically increase funding for the 40 per cent of Territory roads which lie in unincorporated areas - roads currently ineligible for funding under the Roads to Recovery program.
  • We want to enjoy a reciprocal co-operation when we need to call on players to face France.
  • Let me call on the demons bonded to my bloodline to create the meld. TREASON KEEP
  • The words “memorial,” “memorize,” and “membership” are all etymologically linked: To memorialize is to remember, and to remember is to recall one’s own or another’s membership within a human community. Beginner’s Grace
  • In order to reach your party, you will have to unblock your number for this one call only. BREACH OF DUTY
  • We do not call on the state to ban fascist organisations.
  • Though Buckley is hardly a logician, he is – at his level – a kind of syllogist, and this is what I think, he is trying to say: If liberals think faggotry okay and I call one of them a faggot, why is that wrong in their eyes since there is nothing wrong in being one? R_urell: William F. Buckley: Father of Modern "Conservatism"
  • Well, that's what I call ongrateful, dog-gone my skin if it ain't," said the guard, who had been evidently struck with M'liss's generosity. The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers
  • The playing field is skewed in favour of people who can call on parental assistance. Times, Sunday Times
  • She never hesitates to call on God or to encourage her colleagues and families to do the same.
  • The steady spending late last year makes the donors well-positioned now to call on the members they helped reelect to assault or defend elements of the reform that matter to their bottom line. Health-related money continues to flow to members of Congress
  • ‘I must sincerely call on everyone to be rational and cool-headed,’ he said.
  • If yu efer needz teh courage ov a lion, yu can call on dat nayme, n teh lion will come into yur heart and gif yu teh courage. Teh sign is rong - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • I call on everybody fair and square and even, because if you're in that room and you're credentialed to be in that room, you have a right to have your question answered.
  • I further call on her to present a public apology to the family, and then to resign her office.
  • If a man doesn't want to call on Monday, then why make an arrangement to, when it will only be broken?
  • Those who hit redial effectively get twice the say of those who only call once.
  • They never call on parties to negotiate and they don't want the umpire involved.
  • Call on your powers of being the peacemaker and refuse outright to get involved in pointless rows. The Sun
  • Now I call on you to support me, signorino," she cried one evening, when the three elders sat together in the room while Goneril watered the roses on the terrace. Tales from Many Sources Vol. V
  • Oddly in Nero, I am left with the idea that if the college had not moved Mr Davenport to an all male dorm, summary judgement would have been an easy call on behalf of the college .... The Volokh Conspiracy » Where, According to Tort Law, Should Accused Criminals and Ex-Convicts Live?
  • Leo has a close call on a flight to Russia, plus Gwyneth dubbs herself a lush... NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • Their call on commercial banks to exercise restraint when extending credit may just be the first warning that they are preparing themselves for a marked decrease in demand from consumers in the States.
  • The call on members of the public to turn informer is focused on the annual splurge of spending around the Chinese new year. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are moments of humor, such as a scene where a sales representative makes a call on Blake, who is nodding out in a spaghetti-strap dress.
  • I recall one small urchin without a rag of clothing save the basque waist of a lady's dress, bristling with whalebones, and worn wrong side before, beneath which his smooth ebony legs emerged like those of an ostrich from its plumage.
  • It is easy to live for others, everybody does. I call on you to live for yourself. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • The Border Patrol received an anonymous call one night about drug activity in the area.
  • Yes | No | Report from dwaynez wrote 44 weeks 4 days ago shane good call on the jitterbugs, I always keep them on hand when I go after Bass. What is your favorite lure?
  • You download this program, install it, and your browser will call on it when need be.
  • Nonetheless, Ford's actions and the process surrounding them sound an awful lot like a recall, although Ford says the service paperwork employs the term recall only in the most generic sense. Auto Observer
  • The playing field is skewed in favour of people who can call on parental assistance. Times, Sunday Times
  • For example, I recall once rambling on for a bit about semanticians, until a friend gently inquired whether I might be talking about semanticists.
  • I had occasion to call on him last year.
  • But don't call on Thomas Yah-Yah Nimely because I don't have control over these people anymore, he said.
  • The patron can call on his clients for active support, a facet which is important in local power struggles.
  • A betheral of one of the churches of St. Giles, Edinburgh, used to call on the family of Mr. Robert St.venson, engineer, who was one of the elders. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character
  • She scolded me, saying it was "unchristian" to call on Thanksgiving. Jon Kerr: Football Coaches are Cut From a Different Cloth
  • If I were to make a suggestion to him, my suggestion would have been they ought to have remembered to call on some foreign reporters.
  • They call one these little water heaters a Junkers for the same reason people call a vacuum cleaner a Hoover and a disposable handkerchief a Kleenex.
  • I must return, perhaps in the spring when whaups and laverocks call on a warm wind.
  • Second, this origin even offers a possible explanation why call on the carpet is usually phrased with on instead of calqued expression on the carpet existed by itself before it was integrated into the idiom call on the carpet. Visual Thesaurus : Online Edition
  • An hour later, the post office manager received a call on his mobile from a man demanding an unspecified amount of money.
  • We were lucky that between us we had a huge wealth of Internet knowledge to call on for assistance, which turned out to be invaluable.
  • I call one group of them climbing up heterotopia to AdS/CFT. A Dark, Misleading Force
  • As we call on your name. Let us pray for the sick members of our parish family.
  • I'm now going to call on the President to make the draw.
  • They were forced to call on the coalition partners whose presence they had hitherto ignored.
  • ROCKFORD (WIFR) -- Rockford police Sergent John Pozzi says for an officer to respond to a call on the city's far east side from the public safety building, it can take upwards of 25 to thirty minutes. WIFR - HomePage - Headlines
  • Once you learn to isolate your triceps, you can call on them during a compound movement to help you eke out a few extra reps of chest or shoulder presses.
  • And so in a relatively becalmed August, the big news was that Cook made a simple call on the presidential race.
  • Definitely let each covener have an active role; if you have four members or more, you may want to have each person or a pair call one Quarter and/or consecrate the Circle with one of the Elements. Where To Park Your Broomstick
  • The foreign guests will call on you next Wednesday afternoon.
  • He received a call on his mobile phone while he was attending an agricultural fair.
  • The fung shui expert would call on the spirits to favor our venture.
  • Some horses never completely catch up and stay built downhill, or what we call on their forehand, their whole lives.
  • The fact the hosts did not even have to call on their usual first-choice goalkicker, Ian Humphreys, who was nursing a sore hamstring, merely rubbed salt in East Midlands' wounds. Ulster 41-7 Leicester | Heineken Cup match report
  • Also, I'm told -- and I'm really in no position to know how true this is -- that African-Americans are stilly fairly rare in the elite forces like First Recon, Delta, and the SEALS, and that programs like THE UNIT tend to exagerate their percentage I seem to recall one writer claiming that there are actually more Asian-Americans in Delta and the SEALS than there are African-Americans. Reviews Too Late: Generation Kill
  • Toward the end of one song, David Johnson busted out a cavalry call on the trumpet.
  • A Jets P.R. man told Revis to vamoose when Francesa kept badgering Revis about a no-call on his 100-yard interception return against Miami. Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories
  • In order to reach your party, you will have to unblock your number for this one call only. BREACH OF DUTY
  • Again, that reduction will make a call on the resources that I have available to increase our programmes.
  • She heads to Botswana on Friday to call on President Ian Khama in Gaborone, the capital, and drop in at a combination clinic and center for teenagers that teaches about leadership and HIV/AIDS.With the official business concluded by Saturday, the first lady and her family will head off for private time, including a safari and an overnight stay in the animal park. Michelle Obama aiming to inspire African youth
  • One of the two modems used for the first call on a TTY - or teletypewriter - more than 40 years ago is featured on the first floor of the library as part of its Deaf Archives collection. First TTY for deaf phone communication on display
  • WHEN you call on a firefighter to tackle a raging inferno you cannot expect him to spit it out. The Sun
  • It is too early to call on the slim evidence so far but there was something about Novak Djokovic's imperious dismissal of his French bunny, Jérémy Chardy, that suggests he has built up serious reserves of energy for the seven-match campaign by sidestepping Queen's after the rigours of Paris. Novak Djokovic begins Wimbledon campaign with win over Jérémy Chardy
  • This is especially true for professors who (1) largely recite from the book; and (2) call on people who don’t know what they’re talking about but keep asking them questions. The Volokh Conspiracy » Laptops in Class Redux
  • She took a call on her radio, her expression frozen in place. Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set
  • The foreign guests will call on you next Wednesday afternoon.
  • It was a real pearler of a day, until we got a call on the phone.
  • He was the one I'd call once a year to announce, Hey, my mammogram 's okay. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS
  • It's your call on what you can afford but I'd set it as high as possible so that you can amortise the risk over as many events as possible over your (one) life. The Cranky Flier
  • I can call on no congressman to worry on my behalf.
  • I recall one of my week-end visits to his home at Mentmore, which is one of the most delightful of my reminiscences abroad. My Memories of Eighty Years
  • Again, Filmbox's capability to generate images immediately led the Bravo producers to call on Kaydara.
  • When the police find someone slain, they call on their resident cracker to interrogate.
  • We call on the Scottish Parliament to enact a law banning precocious, gobby, wee, nyaff, pre-pubescents from embarrassing Scotland by singing on any form of medium which is publicly broadcast.
  • Just as well, then, that Mazda also has the semi-iconic MX-5 and the wackily left-field, rotary-engine RX-8 to call on for credibility.
  • --- And as to its being an unanimous call, I wad be glad to ken fat business the carles have to call ony thing or ony body but what the Duke and mysell likes! '' The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • He was what you call one of these "one-gallused" farmers, and he very often found it necessary to stop and repair his suspenders in order to keep his pantaloons in position. Afro-American Encyclopaedia; or, The Thoughts, Doings, and Sayings of the Race, Embracing Addresses, Lectures, Biographical Sketches, Sermons, Poems, Names of Universities, Colleges, Seminaries, Newspapers, Books, and a History of the Denominations, Givin
  • Steven Senne/Associated Press President Obama, who is vacationing on Martha's Vineyard, led a conference call on the quake with federal officials shortly before 3 p.m., the White House said. Virginia Quake Shakes East Coast
  • The besiegers suffered heavy casualties in every assault, while the besieged were forced to call on the services of the old and young who were normally excused military duties.
  • Francis paid a call on his predecessor at a monastery on the Vatican's grounds to offer Christmas greetings.
  • This holiday mood has caused me to recall one of the great traditions of these days, namely shopping.
  • To get to that result required deciding a fairly technical point of law in a highly disputable way, followed by a judgment call on the merits that is perhaps less disputable, but still open to real doubt. Discourse.net: Eleventh Circuit Says Miami-Dade Schools May Pull ¡Vamos a Cuba! from the Library Shelves
  • Will my hon. Friend call on the hon. Member for Livingston to make a similar admission of the error of his ways?
  • One of the other distressing points was his description of how this breaking down of civil society had left only those sorts of leaders who could call on atavistic or sectarian loyalties.
  • At night she lay in a kind of dead-and-alive doze, apprehensive that the voice might call on her again. MR GOLIGHTLY'S HOLIDAY
  • He would then include RINOs in crafting a compromise and call on support from the public for his bipartisan bill. ‘Health care is important, of course. Now watch this drive.’ - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • I call on him to quit smoking immediately or resign his cabinet post.
  • The defence plans to call only one witness to testify.
  • I seek leave to take a call on behalf of the leader of the National Party.
  • In all the recipes I have had a squiz at, there is no marked ratio of flour to butter that distinguishes them, both can call on rising agents, nuts, and fruit. Fairy Cakes with Cream Cheese Icing
  • He was able to call on Jason Bay, who missed the Mets' dreadful 18-game start to the season with a strained intercostal muscle. Reporter's Notebook
  • There were a few timber merchants along the river he would call on in the mean time. Burning Bright
  • To call one of these forms of motivation self-interested but the other not does not seem to add anything to our understanding of them.
  • Four bored ghosts duplicitously call on our heroic paranormal exterminators to brush up on their scare tactics and have a little fun.
  • After the call on Khama, Mrs. Obama ended the day at the Mokolodi Nature Reserve, where family and staff had dinner. Michelle Obama defends the president on Africa
  • If one of these numbers appears as an incoming call on your mobile phone, do not on any account answer it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The fung shui expert would call on the spirits to favor our venture.
  • In reprobating this detestable school, we certainly have no hope that our remarks will reform the French novelism of the day; but we call on the critical press of England to take up the rational and righteous task of reforming our own. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 62, No. 384, October 1847
  • At its best, the tradition of New England reform, with its moral earnestness and its willingness to call on the full powers of a strong state, is a nonracial or postracial vision.
  • She will make a courtesy call on the Russian president during her stay in Moscow.
  • Although Clare felt that her cockerel was the best that she'd ever bred, she was unprepared for a phone call on Saturday lunchtime telling her that she'd won best of breed. FWi - All News
  • The babies kept putting up their hands to answer unasked questions and when I'd call on one of them to answer they would yell out a random word or word related to something I'd said 10 minutes ago.
  • As the steel was withdrawn he did open his mouth to call on his own, but a rug from the brychan was flung over his head, and a broad hand clamped it smotheringly into his open mouth. His Disposition
  • Orwell could hit hard and strike deep - recall only his excoriation of the Stalinists who went to ‘help’ in the Spanish Civil War.
  • A candy company that markets its products as "hazardously sour" and uses names like "Toxic Waste" and "Nuclear Sludge," issued a product recall on January 13 after discovering it was actually toxic. This Candy Found TOXIC
  • They call on the State to seek derogations from the E.U. where such derogations impinge on the economy of an area.
  • She had no need to call on her gift of clairvoyance to recognize Gregory's helpless state. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES
  • I call on everyone to renounce the use of violence and armed struggle.
  • He received a call on his mobile phone while he was attending an agricultural fair.
  • The call on members of the public to turn informer is focused on the annual splurge of spending around the Chinese new year. Times, Sunday Times
  • I can recall one patient who clinically seemed to have gall stones but who eventually proved to have a primary hepatoma, and another patient who had persistent heartburn while taking low dose aspirin who had carcinoma of the stomach.
  • The job was to call on all her diplomatic skills and moral courage .
  • If you dial a call on your cell phone, the earpiece cuts in on the call automatically.
  • However, perhaps most distinctly the flatback is the only marine turtle to call one nation home. Mongabay.com News
  • David Landau, formerly editor-in-chief of Haaretz, called forthrightly for just such a boycott: 'I call on parliaments throughout the democratic world, and inter-parliamentary associations, to boycott Israel's parliament, once the pride of the Jewish people, until it buries the bill and recovers its democratic heritage.' Global Issues News Headlines
  • We call one another sib, which is short for _sibyl_, because _maytera_ is reserved for the sibyl in charge of the cenoby in which we live. Exodus From The Long Sun
  • I call on people to report any corrupt and illegal conduct concerning an election.
  • I recall once being at an oral examination with Harry as external examiner.
  • As one of the leading exponents of non-standard car insurance it can call on a large number of insurers.
  • She had to call on all her reserves of courage to face the ordeal.
  • “It’s what I call a win-win, and what my customers call one doozy of a deal.” Lifted
  • She would have to call on all her strength if she was to survive the next few months.
  • I can obviously see that taking even 2 officers out of a 6man team is a nightmare, but I recall one quite minor smashup on the M11 last year, and we counted 6 police vehicles speeding up the emergency lane. Bad Vibrations And The Smell Of Benzine. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • He pays a call on his friend and we take off on a journey discovering the life of one of the most important British artists of modern times.
  • Spurrier might have to call on his star wide receiver more frequently down the stretch.
  • When the country is invaded by enemies, the nation's leader will call on everyone to protect the motherland.
  • Sports staffs now call on country club pros to serve as tennis instructors.
  • ‘I must sincerely call on everyone to be rational and cool-headed,’ he said.
  • Will my hon. Friend call on the hon. Member for Livingston to make a similar admission of the error of his ways?
  • She could recall only fragments of his poetry.
  • You can call on a second and third player to confuse defenders and goalkeepers over who will take the set-piece. The Sun
  • He started on a kind of-well - what Mum and I used to call one of his damage limitation exercises.
  • We call on all advocates of human rights and defenders of the law to unite their voices with the Association of Independent Iraqi Jurists in affirming its humanitarian and legal position, and prevent human rights violations in a democratic Iraq. Washington Post Shills for Terrorists « Antiwar.com Blog
  • The foreign guests will call on you next Wednesday afternoon.
  • He has hinted that a model might be found in the Advertising Standards Authority ASA, an industry-funded body that mostly uses peer pressure to police advertising, but can call on legal "backstops"-official regulators with the power to punish stubborn offenders. The Economist: Daily news and views
  • Most recall only the very good or bad: the majority say their heads had little impact on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Traditionally, the main party leaders have united in support of EU treaties, generally posing for a joint photocall once the campaign begins.
  • I recall one of them in indignant tears on the street corner, weeping as he pointed out my sober condition. Chapter 27
  • We base this call on grounds of social justice and equity.
  • The liquidators themselves have first call on the company's assets to pay their fees.
  • Martindale's hand was up in the air like a schoolboy waiting for the teacher to call on him.
  • The fung shui expert would call on the spirits to favor our venture.
  • Dad was so flustered (you know how telegrams excite him: they offend all his antiquarian instincts!) -- well, the Bishop said -- _Am sending my favourite curate to call on you magnificent young fellow excellent family very worthy chap will be in Wolverhampton a day or two anxious to have him meet your family_. Kathleen
  • A representative of the company will call on you to assess the damage.
  • We can pinpoint the exact location of whoever answers my call on a cell phone?
  • Will my hon. Friend call on the hon. Member for Livingston to make a similar admission of the error of his ways?
  • As one of the leading exponents of non-standard car insurance it can call on a large number of insurers.
  • We do not intend to do any recall on the product. The Sun
  • “Adam-one-nine, you there?” came a squawky call on the radio. A Bob Lee Swagger eBook Boxed Set
  • York Alcohol Advice Service's mailbag has been full since urging people to sign specially-designed postcards which call on the Department of Health to invest more in alcohol treatment services.
  • Will you call on your clansmen to fight with us?
  • We base this call on grounds of social justice and equity.
  • None of its private sector competitors could call on similar government support.
  • I once did a house call on a teenage boy with abdominal pain and nausea.
  • Sofia was intending to call on Miss Kitts.
  • We can call on our former teacher tomorrow.
  • Corporations are what asset-protection gurus call one-way or unidirectional protection devices. Creating Wealth
  • To call on people to make it their civic duty to give back payments when fuel poverty is so rife is great. The Sun
  • Because of the anti trade union laws the union reps couldn't call one officially.
  • A representative of the company will call on you to assess the damage.
  • The PM will make her call on that in her own way.
  • One mother of a croupy child remembered that she made a night-time house call on a cold January evening (Dr. Reyersbach was a terrible driver) simply because "I know it's very scary. We Remember - Gertrud C. Reyersbach, 1907 - 1999
  • To call on people to make it their civic duty to give back payments when fuel poverty is so rife is great. The Sun
  • God knows I have travelled rough roads in my reporting years but it is difficult to recall one that was so consistently bad for such a long distance.
  • And the closest he can get to his family at Christmas is an e-mail sent from his expedition computer, a short wave radio message or, at best, a brief call on his mobile phone.
  • Most recall only the very good or bad: the majority say their heads had little impact on them. Times, Sunday Times
  • A pensioner was able to call on expert help from a neighbour when a fire broke out at her house in Long Compton.
  • But if he offer to sell me a ton of this lunar cheese, I call on him to prove the truth of the caseous nature of our satellite, before The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 22, August, 1859
  • FM is clearly trying to balance things, including taking a call on exceptions, “grandfathering in” existing popular applications, etc. Last.fm’s New Semantic: A Focus on Costs, Revenue
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  • And so the opportunity to acquire Cadbury, which is a 70% market share in India, they call on over 500,000 outlets, gives us a significant infrastructure through which we can put some of our other products. Transcript: Irene Rosenfeld
  • We call on all parties to exercise maximum restraint. The Sun
  • The Border Patrol received an anonymous call one night about drug activity in the area.
  • We do not intend to do any recall on the product. The Sun
  • There was still time to make his last call on this nasty case, a kind of valediction his so-called insatiable curiosity made imperative. TOO MANY MURDERS

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