Example sentences of "call [adv] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | On September 15th , William Joyce ( Director of Propaganda ) called together the principal Party speakers and delivered to them what amounted to a tirade against Jews and the attitude taken up by the Government on anti-Semitism . |
2 | Robins called away the other dresser to help the S.C.O . |
3 | In functional terms there do seem to be storage facilities relatively near the entry channels through the senses , those for the visual and auditory systems are called respectively the iconic store and the echoic store ( Wickens , 1984 ) . |
4 | Pugh lists Horatio , Earl of Orford , as a foundation member of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts , Manufactures and Commerce ( called later the Royal Society of Arts ) along with others who were members of that society and also foundation members of the College in 1791 . |
5 | Normally geometric data is entered directly into the system by calling up the appropriate entry command and responding with the necessary parameters and syntax . |
6 | Your body tries to get rid of the ‘ stranger ’ by calling up the immune system , causing a photoallergic reaction . |
7 | Some nights , he calls up the late show DJ on the request line . |
8 | By the law of association , the material image calls up the mental idea and vice versa . |
9 | Two years later the Union President , J. G. Greenhough , called up the old world to attack the new : he expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order although he accepted that it had ‘ little favour ’ in 1895 . |
10 | ‘ One of the brothers , you say , called back the young man , and came out afterwards with him . |
11 | Captain of Detectives Barton MacLane has called out the National Guard to assist in the search for private detective Richard Quick , who is still at liberty . |
12 | Eight conspiracy theories about the killing are given considerable space in a museum housed on the sixth floor of the School Book Depository , called simply The Sixth Floor . |
13 | Having no idea of the detonation mechanism , he mentally called up the shortest route to the deck , while grasping the device and pulling it off the wall . |
14 | This would , he thought , assist in deterrence because ‘ in crude , vulgar minds , the seductive picture of a particularly advantageous crime should immediately call up the associated idea of punishment ’ ( Beccaria , 1963 : 57 ) . |
15 | As a last resort you can call out the total number of those present ! |
16 | ‘ Did you call back the Cartieri Gallery ? ’ said Lucy suddenly . |
17 | HERE 'S how to call up the latest Stock Exchange prices of the shares listed below . |
18 | HERE 'S how to call up the latest Stock Exchange prices of the shares listed below . |
19 | IN A desperate bid to end their goal drought , Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson will become the latest manager to call up the foreign legion tomorrow night . |
20 | Ask the customer to call back the next day , when the contents of the till will have been checked . |
21 | One threatened to call out the National Guard to defend Atlanta 's water rights . |
22 | Given the order to use the guns we go ahead and , using well-practised procedures , call down the full weight of fire from a notional battery of Abbott self-propelled guns . |
23 | BELVILLE : Hush , I charge you , call not the dear girl by any name unworthy of her . |
24 | Take an advanced lesson tomorrow and call up the poorest performer in your team ( there must be one ) arid make him or her feel really good about the challenge ahead . |
25 | And curious peach call up the ticklish nipple , even when |