Example sentences of "that calls " in BNC.

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1 There is a need for close and on-going liaison with the regions and PTEs , but at the end of the day it is the sector that calls the tune .
2 Art & Tech has outlined an extremely ambitious programme that calls for three different mid-engined sports car to be produced .
3 Both show life in a mining town with some degree of realism and Reed 's picture , about a community in which the miners are browbeaten into working a coal seam which the proprietor knows to be dangerous , links itself to the documentarist sensibility with an opening voiceover referring to those ‘ simple working people who take heroism for granted as part of their daily lives ’ , and a concluding epilogue that calls for the world to be ‘ purged of its old greeds . ’
4 After the facts come recipes — broccoli with oyster sauce , hot-sour prawn salad , and rudjak , an Indonesian fruit and vegetable salad with hot dressing that calls for trassi ( described earlier in the book ) , an intriguing paste of rotted shrimps that smells of meat extract .
5 The organisation that calls the general election closest is the one that is most attractive to Tesco or Finefare or whomever it might be when they want to discover what the public thinks of their baked beans .
6 Open most astronomy textbooks and you will find a statement somewhere that calls the Sun an average star .
7 People , for reasons best known to themselves , regularly push wardrobes or pull pianos up the motorway that calls itself the tourist path .
8 Any response is complicated by the fact that calls on resources are different , by being long- or short-term and by being capital- or revenue-intensive .
9 The first person from each team that calls out the answer gets a point for his or her team .
10 It is an ideology that calls itself pluralism when it imposes monoculture ; that speaks of choice as it snuffs out the biodiversity of the earth ; that cries democracy when it eclipses and denies all alternatives .
11 As the implications of another disastrous election defeat begin to be analysed , it is clear that calls for the Labour Party to embrace PR as a way of breaking the Tory stranglehold are gaining in strength .
12 To be brutal , no plan for a branch of public expenditure that calls for an end to disparities by ‘ levelling-up resources ’ across the board will ever drown out the office CD of the former Chief Secretary to the Treasury .
13 Rather than inventing a unique fictional world , it creates a recognisable reality that calls for accuracy .
14 Furthermore , if authenticity is to be defined as natural language behaviour ( and it is hard to see how else it might be defined ) there is also the difficulty that learners will naturally incline to draw on their own language in any situation that calls for uncontrived linguistic communication .
15 In England the daily business of politics is not controlled by the Prime Minister or Westminster : it is Whitehall that calls the tune .
16 He might still be a force for peace and unity in a country that calls itself The Union of Burma .
17 Now comes the part that calls for real concentration and a steady hand — applying the glue or adhesive .
18 You see any product that calls itself an ‘ anti-perspirant ’ works by actually blocking the pores of your skin with chemicals .
19 The Department of Trade and Industry , which deals with the technicalities of scanners for police forces , said : ‘ People in business are aware that calls on mobile phones are not secure . ’
20 The Software Foundation admitted that calls from big industry players such as Novell Inc , which have shied away from committing to Distributed Computing Environment until now , persuaded the organisation to reconsider its pricing policy .
21 OSF admitted that calls from big industry players such as Novell Inc , who 've shied away from committing to DCE until now , persuaded the organisation to reconsider its pricing policy ( UX No 424 ) .
22 This is changing fast , and clients are more and more wanting advice and action that calls for considerable finesse , knowledge , and intelligence .
23 The resources movement is an instance of an educational trend that calls , not for less from teachers , but for very much more .
24 Oxbridge institutions , though , were slow to respond to such trends and it was only towards the end of the century that calls from the ancient universities to accept a " national " role began to be heeded .
25 ‘ 'He that calls his brother a fool shall be damned ’ , ’ Terry said , and laughing and teasing they left the house and took a tramcar to Lime Street Station .
26 A state of life that calls for another way of living .
27 In consequence , they tend to see a simple one-to-one relation between attitudes , interests , and group organisation , and so they take the interest group world as a given that arises " naturally " in a way that calls for no complicated explanation .
28 Sizzling occasion that calls for cool drinks and suntan lotion
29 In the final analysis , it must be thought of as the eternal and original artistic power that calls into being the entire world of phenomena .
30 Barthes 's S/Z brings the reader into particular prominence first in its concept of the scriptible that calls for active involvement on the part of the reader in the production of the text ( which is not to forget that in Critique et vérité Barthes had already described the critic as someone who has actively to produce a meaning for the polysemic text ) ; and second , in its thoroughly intertextual view of literature .
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