Example sentences of "be call into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In speech , lacking these devices , we naturally expect the prosody to be called into play — but we must beware that we do not exaggerate its role .
2 For ultra-quiet lighting duties , uncooled 500/600 watt lamps can be used instead , and even the humble photoflood ( 275 or 500 watts ) can be called into service .
3 In a statement , the foreign ministers said political and economic reforms in Poland and Hungary had made considerable progress but added : ‘ The process remains fragile and could be called into question by economic problems .
4 But whenever the behaviour of either Christians or Muslims was to be challenged in the future , the Covenant itself would inevitably be called into question .
5 As respects England and Wales or Northern Ireland , any provision in an Act passed before 1st August 1958 that any order or determination shall not be called into question in any court , or any provision in such an Act which by similar words excludes any of the powers of the High Court , shall not have effect so as to prevent the removal of the proceedings into the High Court by order of certiorari or to prejudice the powers of the High Court to make orders of mandamus .
6 ‘ When a gospel is presented that explicitly or implicitly teaches that becoming a citizen of the Kingdom of God requires a denial of peoplehood , its authenticity must be called into question ’ ( Wagner 1978 ) .
7 Tory leader Tony Briggs said : ‘ It has brought the council into disrepute and his own judgment must be called into question . ’
8 The first category of Kane 's analysis has to be called into question because it is patently obvious that black people do not share physical and physiological characteristics .
9 The Scots ' reputation for industry may be called into question if the results of a P-E International survey are to be believed
10 By the 1960s , however , the ‘ success ’ of the existing social formation was beginning to be called into question in various ways .
11 My own position would also be called into question , as I regard Sunday as sacred .
12 Secondly , the other students ' own right to learn ( Lernfreiheit ) can be called into question .
13 But the larger and more important the elected body , the more likely it was that women 's suitability — and especially married women 's suitability — would be called into question .
14 Over the years , however , the Palestinian mainstream had become accustomed to financial support from GCC states like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait and this support would now be called into question .
15 Yet it is only really for a period in the early 1690s , as will be shown below , that the usefulness of the two-party model can be called into question .
16 Although the matter of Thursday 's meeting is not on the official agenda , the council 's freedom of speech policy may be called into question .
17 Dr McGarry claimed Alliance had been snubbed by the US visitors and said : ‘ Mr Morrison 's credibility as a supposedly independent observer must be called into question when he finds it important to meet Sinn Fein , a party which appears to condone the murder of Irish people , but not the Alliance Party , the foremost advocate of peace . ’
18 Williams said in a statement that they ‘ sincerely hoped ’ the validity of Nigel Mansell 's world drivers ' championship and the Williams-Renault world constructors ' championship would not be called into question by the contents of the bulletin .
19 While they are more difficult to calculate , the ‘ soft ’ costs which you include are as realistic as possible , because if not , the credibility of the total figure will be called into question .
20 Hugh was still there , and it was natural enough that Earl Robert should be called into conference as a matter of courtesy where the law of the land and King Stephen 's writ were concerned .
21 They may have occasions when they can be called into use for some particular issue , but on the whole there 's no real mechanism for contact between governors and parents .
22 There are products available that will remove the most stubborn of paint sprays and it 's likely that the local Public Works Depot will have a graffiti removal squad that can be called into action to remove any offensive spray paint .
23 This presupposes a form of compartmentation , which does not adversely affect the normal use of the store as a large individual space in which free movement of goods is permitted , yet which can be called into action in the appropriate area as soon as the alarm is given .
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