Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] call for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Experience has shown that they call for more work from officials , and that they meet with resistance from officials ( see Jenkins , 1978 ) . |
2 | Another difficulty facing this definition or scope for pragmatics , is that it calls for some explicit characterization of the notion of context . |
3 | Fellow councillor Margaret Crooks said it was clear the bombing had been an ‘ inside job ’ and she called for those who helped the bombers to be ostracised . |
4 | The authors propose two ways forward : they encourage a change in attitudes and they call for some specific legislative measures . |
5 | A study from the British Medical Association says levels of contamination from pesticides are rarely deadly , but it calls for more research into long term effects . |
6 | Also , says Perera , the government tends to play down the importance of prevention and of synergism ( different chemicals in the environment working together ) , while they call for more epidemiology — or , as many environmentalists put it , ‘ counting the bodies ’ . |
7 | On Oct. 5 the Baltic Council met in Vilnius , when it called for all Soviet troops stationed in Tallinn , Riga and Vilnius to leave by Dec. 1 , 1991 . |
8 | This is for the really keen seamstresses , as it calls for some tricky work assembling five risers or ribs within the top and bottom panels , and two combined riser/keels at either side . |