Example sentences of "that calls for " in BNC.
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1 | Art & Tech has outlined an extremely ambitious programme that calls for three different mid-engined sports car to be produced . |
2 | 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 . ’ |
3 | 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 . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Rather than inventing a unique fictional world , it creates a recognisable reality that calls for accuracy . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Now comes the part that calls for real concentration and a steady hand — applying the glue or adhesive . |
9 | This is changing fast , and clients are more and more wanting advice and action that calls for considerable finesse , knowledge , and intelligence . |
10 | A state of life that calls for another way of living . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Sizzling occasion that calls for cool drinks and suntan lotion |
13 | 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 . |
14 | ‘ Be your own lawyer and you 'll have a fool for a client ’ , is an adage that calls for another : ‘ Employ a lawyer and he 'll have a pauper for a client ’ — Sunday Times . |
15 | " A comprehensive national energy strategy that calls for energy conservation and efficiency , increased development , and greater use of alternative fuels . |
16 | Conference , I ask you to support this motion that calls for a publicity campaign to name those employers and establishments that exploit th their staff so they can make a fat profit , and to update the hotel list . |
17 | If , as is postulated here , usage is determined by the meaning to be expressed , the answer must be that there are two different ways of conceiving causation in English , make representing it in a way that calls for the bare infinitive , cause in a way requiring the representation of abstract movement in time signified by to . |
18 | It 's an exciting game that calls for great skill . |
19 | Making OPP film — coextruded oriented polypropylene — is a precise art that calls for careful handling . |