Example sentences of "[modal v] call for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yes , I am ; and this should call for a little celebration . ’ |
2 | Well I think that Bruce Kent should call for a referendum on the issue and I think the Labour Party should come out in favour of that . |
3 | a ) Help with clearing land mines ; b ) Targeting rural poverty ; c ) Helping the Cambodian government to make the best use of aid and d ) The UK should use its influence in the United Nations to ensure the fullest support for the move to peace and democracy in Cambodia , and specifically should call for the establishment of a Human Rights Rapporteur for Cambodia reporting directly to the United Nations Security Council . |
4 | W/Cpl Burns informs the Volkspoliqei that their request is outside the terms of the Agreement , and that if they want any details they must call for a Soviet officer , to whom the information will be given . |
5 | I 'll call for a vote for quite clear I am going to stick to what I 've said that I consider that the amendment has been proposed it can be if it 's to be accepted it can then be accepted by the Committee as a whole |
6 | POSC says it 'll call for the development of a set of industry-specific widgets next year when a more complete range of interface recommendations will be presented . |
7 | Have any events taken place in the last ten years which might call for a reassessment of that view or a more optimistic response in your work ? |
8 | And occasionally the bishop might call for the Laudes regiae , the litany ‘ addressed solely and triumphantly to the victorious Christ in his divinity as the eternal king of heaven and earth , and as the exemplar and guarantor of power and prosperity to all potentes who upheld the fabric of a unitary Christian society — pope , king , royal family , clergy , lay magnates and warriors ’ . |
9 | Three foreign entrants have already withdrawn and a meeting tomorrow of the British Wheelchair Racing Association could call for a boycott by all British competitors . |
10 | Yet you could call for a mug of Ordinarie or Strong beer , or a mixture of both for 1d , 1½d or 2d a quart , according to your taste . |
11 | The following examples illustrate the type of situation that could call for the utmost in tact and diplomacy . |
12 | And then they 'd call for a few days afterwards er whatever . |
13 | Different circumstances may call for a different approach , fine . |
14 | An essay in Science , Engineering or Technology may call for a survey of the literature on a specific topic . |
15 | Even so , it is possible for a court to interpret a statute as covering what looks at first sight as a casus omissus if it can find or invent some plausible general principle of interpretation , an exercise that may call for a little ingenuity . |
16 | Members may call for a report on policing matters from the chief constable ; and can appoint , discipline and fire senior officers . |
17 | Conspicuous distortion of a broad opening spanned by a bressummer may call for the insertion of diagonal steel bracing , brick piers to stiffen flank walls and new intermediate supports . |
18 | it is able to take advantage of economies of scale , which in turn may call for the establishment of departments of specialists or experts ( eg. research and development , management scientists etc ) ; |
19 | This may be a case of inadequate actualization , and this would call for a change of technique . |
20 | The generally-accepted explanation for welfare payment levels in the South is that they are , and have been , low because of : the relative poverty of the southern States , which would call for a high fiscal effort if payments equivalent to those made further north were to be offered to the larger number of poor there ; the electoral safety of the Democratic party with regard to the southern State legislatures and governorships , for over a century — sustained by discriminatory practices which prevented many blacks becoming registered voters despite their legal achievement of civil rights ; and the widespread belief among southern whites in the racial inferiority of blacks — who are the main recipients of welfare benefits coupled with the perceived work-disincentive effects of substantial payments and the encouragement to have even larger , and thus more dependent , families than they are believed to provide . |
21 | I would call for a ceasefire and a Middle East peace conference on the Gulf . |
22 | Earlier , Mr Josselin said he would call for a 30 per cent increase in minimum prices imposed on imports at the EC fisheries meeting in Brussels . |
23 | M Francois d'Aubert , an opposition MP , said his UDF party would call for an inquiry into M Tapie 's financial affairs . |
24 | In some situations of this sort digging out would call for an excavator , not a spade ! |
25 | Faced with a collapsing economy and the prospect of becoming the major player in a new government next year , the ANC 's national executive committee said it would call for an end to economic sanctions as soon as there was agreement with the government on dates for an all-racial election and for the establishment of an interim government of national unity . |
26 | The Special Commission ‘ encouraged the Central Authorities to serve extrajudicial documents not emanating from an authority or from a judicial officer if these documents were of a type which normally would call for the intervention of an authority in their countries ’ , a striking example of the generous approach taken in operating this Convention . |
27 | At a rally held by the Sacred Union on July 30 , attended by 80,000 people , Tshisekedi said that the opposition would call for the resignation of the government , the dissolution of parliament and of the ruling Popular Movement of the Revolution , the dismissal of Mobutu and the installation of a transitional government . |
28 | It is in this sense of extension of the basic , restricted theory , that I offer what I would call for the purposes of this discussion , the polytraumatic theory . |
29 | The vast majority of insurers would regard it as a perfectly normal step for a plaintiff 's solicitor to issue and serve a writ and , after acknowledgement of service by their solicitors , would call for the papers back and continue negotiations . |
30 | Not because his title count there totals five ( out of 10 ) already , but because he enjoys a challenge that will call for every shot in the book , and some not in it . |