Example sentences of "it called for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It called for a revision of the Prayer Book — and the bishops of that day had no idea how far this call would lead the Churches .
2 It called for a national plan , with the full co-operation of Commonwealth governments .
3 It called for a EuroFed to co-ordinate monetary policies .
4 In particular , it called for a pension equal to ‘ a substantial percentage of the national average wage ’ and which should be increased annually in line with earnings or prices , whichever is the higher .
5 In its report of that name published in November 1987 it called for a full national strategy in cooperation with Eurotunnel , British Rail and regional interests to ensure that the potential benefits of the Tunnel are maximised ; the support of necessary infrastructure projects which do not meet current criteria for approval ; and a full technical study of the feasibility of a high speed rail link between Manchester and Continental Europe .
6 It called for a spot of whisky .
7 If there had been no reason for the attack , it called for a severe sentence ; in one sense , revenge attacks , which themselves strike a blow at public justice , could be said to aggravate the gravity of the offence .
8 It called for a celebration — a double celebration , really , she decided .
9 In April it called for a three-tier market , including an international equity market made up of the top 350 companies , a national market for most of the remaining companies listed on the Official List and the USM , and an enterprise market with minimum requirements for those companies not on the Official List , the intention being that those companies in the enterprise market should comprise higher risk operations .
10 It called for a " mass exit " of members from the party , for CPSU cells in state enterprises to be abolished , and for the CPSU to surrender its assets to the state .
11 It called for a revised constitution and the legalization of other political parties .
12 It called for a further postponement of the legislative elections which had already been deferred to begin on June 21 .
13 It called for a strengthening of trade associations after the war , with statutory power to fix prices and output levels .
14 It called for a return to the sunnah and followed a tradition of Islamic resurgence in Egypt in the nineteenth century .
15 Among a range of other measures , it called for a cut in carbon dioxide emissions of between 60 and 80 per cent by 2005 and a shift from the use of private cars to public transport and bicycles .
16 It called for the repeal of legislation ‘ which leads to the victimisation of the poor ’ .
17 Had they not supported it when it called for the major means of production to be taken over ?
18 It called for the appointment of a science adviser at cabinet level and early enough in the new president 's term to help him fill other scientific posts , an expanded Office of Science and Technology Policy ( OSTP ) and access to expert outside advice .
19 It called for the formation of a joint parliamentary commission in April , when the two-plus-four talks would also begin .
20 Regarding economic sovereignty , it called for the creation of an independent financial system and demanded the Ukraine 's share of Soviet currency and gold reserves .
21 Second , it called for the development of an " organizational and structural framework " for uniting the Iraqi opposition .
22 It called for the disarmament and return to their bases ( " encampment " ) of all factions , pending a general election within six months , under the supervision of former United States President Jimmy Carter 's International Negotiation Network ( INN ) .
23 It warned , however , that close surveillance of the border would continue , and it called for the creation of a " security zone " 5 km wide inside Iraq .
24 It called for the signing of a treaty on a " Union of Sovereign States " , adherence to which would be determined by the individual republics .
25 It called for the special representative " to recommend , after discussions with the parties , measures which would assist in bringing an effective end to violence and in creating conditions for negotiations leading towards a peaceful transition " to democracy .
26 It called for the development of solar rural electrification programmes in the South , particularly Africa , and for the expansion of solar power in the Middle East , as a means of preventing possible conflict over water resources for hydro-electric power between Israel and her Arab neighbours or Turkey and Iraq .
27 A top British surgeon has accused the American Government of ’ scaremongering ’ after it called for the halt of silicone breast implants on health grounds .
28 It called for an end to the Arab boycott of Israel , and for Israel to end the " policy of settlement in the Occupied Territories " .
29 It called for an immediate halt to land confiscations and settlement building in the Occupied Territories , in order to allow for " bilateral negotiations on the withdrawal of Israeli forces , the dissolution of Israeli administration and the transfer of authority to the Palestinian people " .
30 It called for an investigation of the charges by a " neutral international investigation committee " or the International Court of Justice .
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