Example sentences of "call for a [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Certainly there is an abundance of examples in history to illustrate that failure to redress genuine grievance in its early stages has called for a very heavy price indeed later on .
2 The parliament has called for a more rational approach to trade and aid schemes as well as investigation into the EC 's role in granting funds in certain cases .
3 Many analysts had called for a more ambitious target in reducing the budget deficit .
4 The successful exploitation of silver , indeed the mere winning of the metal on an adequate scale , called for a more sophisticated knowledge of metallurgy .
5 He attacked any deviation from ‘ class positions ’ in public life , and called for a more vigorous defence of the founders of socialism .
6 But Eleanor Young , chairman of Darlington CHC and vice chairman of the National Association of CHCs , called for a more flexible approach .
7 We joined environmental organisations across Europe in calling for a vastly enhanced programme of ‘ agri-environment ’ measures under the reformed Common Agricultural Policy when European Agriculture Ministers met in Cambridge in September under the UK Presidency of the EC .
8 The RSPB is calling for a more co-ordinated government approach to protect vulnerable coastal areas .
9 A growing number of influential voices are calling for a more radical move away from pure PR .
10 Criticism of the running of the war went on though , and in June the Executive passed a resolution calling for a more active prosecution of the War .
11 Its more complex area — socially , economically and politically — bringing with it a new and more complex set of issues , calls for a more sophisticated policy response .
12 Interpreting , particularly of the simultaneous kind , calls for a very high degree of skill .
13 Nowhere is the art of the Designer needed more than when a script calls for an entirely new world to be created , as was so often the case in Doctor Who .
14 He called for a more critical approach , one which recognised the failures and shortcomings of what had been achieved , an accurate assessment of the intentions of policy-makers and legislators , and proper consideration of alternatives which might have been adopted .
15 At a meeting of Samaritans in Darlington he called for a more understanding attitude from the general public and the Government .
16 ‘ It was my responsibility as a project to establish the whole thing , ’ he said proudly , adding that his work at Newcastle called for a very broad range of expertise .
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