Example sentences of "[noun pl] call for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Through this mini trespass the RA are hoping to encourage hundreds of members to stage a mass trespass on the moor on September 29 , as part of Forbidden Britain Day — an annual event with nationwide protest walks calling for greater access to the countryside .
2 Words calling for sustained effort ( " search " , " meditate " , " examine " ) are used in the Bible to describe the way the scriptures must be read for maximum benefit .
3 Speakers called for immediate action to reverse Mr Zhivkov 's national and religious assimilation policies towards the ethnic Turks and Bulgarian Muslims .
4 The downturn in business in a wide variety of sectors called for outstanding management talent in order to regenerate British industry .
5 Opposition parties called for stricter curbs on pollution .
6 Both parties called for mass protests to have the result annulled , the PAN stating that it would ask the Organization of American States ( OAS ) Inter-American Commission on Human Rights to hold a full scale investigation .
7 Southern nations called for specific funds to be made available to support the improvements , but this was rejected by the northern donor nations .
8 Today , as the massive clear-up operation got underway traders called for extra security measures including the installation of cameras .
9 On June 11 in Sofia , after the first round of elections , as many as 100,000 students and opposition supporters called for fresh elections to be held .
10 NOW that several of his own teeth have lost their crowns , and the fillings beneath have deteriorated , Kenneth Anusavice wishes his mother had known what today 's studies have shown : that not all cavities call for immediate fillings and that it is not always necessary to replace fillings that break down because of wear and tear .
11 More drinkers call for more barmen .
12 Mass production methods call for detailed planning and sophisticated control procedures .
13 Parties call for political action
14 Overtime and pay concern prompts call for urgent talks .
15 But it was also recognized that such circumstances called for different strategies within the respective elementary and higher sectors of education .
16 Haïtians call for international help
17 But yesterday they had to accept a report by officials calling for commercial waste collection charges which could result in bills of up to £2,000 a year for some users .
18 Rates of out of hours calls for these age groups , as for general practitioner consultation rates in general , are higher , and relatively more calls from elderly patients result in home visits .
19 The scare that cellular phones might cause brain tumours has died away — everywhere except in Germany : according to Reuter , German cellular phone firms and experts called for more research to soothe public fears of possible dangers from electromagnetic radiation from portable telephones — despite the fact that most experts , including the head of the government telecommunications agency , told a hearing in parliament that research suggests no health danger from phones .
20 Using objects calls for close observation , and allows pupils to develop hypotheses " What could it have been for ? "
21 Our new argument for the political virtues of conventionalism uses these distinctions to show why the line this theory draws between cases decided by law and cases calling for judicial legislation strikes the right balance between predictability and flexibility .
22 Both of these committees called for institutional change , and the Dooge called for the creation of an Internal Market .
23 And save our libraries … campaigners call for better funding .
24 But desperate situations called for desperate lies .
25 As early as 1928 , Mary Parker Follett had suggested that different work situations called for different types of leadership .
26 As her first movie The Delinquents — aided by some pre-release hype over Australian clerics calling for sexy scenes between her and handsome co-star Charlie Shlatter to be cut — opened around the world at the end of 1989 , Kylie was planning a move that could set her on that same yellow brick road to showbusiness immortality .
27 ‘ Desperate situations call for desperate measures , ’ said Mr Eames grandly .
28 Conservative councillors called for further talks with the disabled before traffic is banned from the Skinnergate and High Row area on March 29 .
29 Some people stood up to make speeches and there were rallies and demonstrations calling for greater freedoms and human rights over the winter months .
30 At Gbagbo 's trial , which began on Feb. 27 , lawyers called for all charges against him and 19 other defendants to be dropped " to prove to the world that the rule of law exists and that Côte d'Ivoire is not a police state " .
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