Example sentences of "also call [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 And he is also calling for a massive reduction in overseas aid , already hit by the fall in the value of the pound .
2 By 1942 the Labour Party Conference was also calling for a comprehensive scheme of social security , adequate cash payments to provide security whatever the contingency , a scheme of family allowances , and a national health service .
3 It also calls for a higher price threshold for company car tax .
4 The London Society , in its hard-hitting commentary , also calls for a director general .
5 It also calls for a rigid speed limit to be imposed on motorists and for short-term parking bays to be made available .
6 It also calls for a simplified system of authorization , with industrial licensing being concentrated in a single agency .
7 Claiborne Pell , chairman of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee , also called for a neutral government in Kabul to hold elections or seek a traditional Afghan consultative assembly .
8 He also called for a full investigation into Orkney 's Social Work Department , and the RSSPCC whose involvement was turning out to be very much more fundamental than had at first been supposed .
9 Fine Gael also called for a full public inquiry before exploration began .
10 It also called for a review of official guidelines allowing the use of ‘ a moderate measure of physical pressure ’ during interrogation .
11 He and others at the AGM also called for a change in the International Bar Association 's Code of Practice which , unlike the medical profession 's codes , fails to mention human rights .
12 The November document issued by the Committee , which included this commitment , also called for a simplification of the Committee 's decision-making processes , the widening of its brief to encompass programming and the inclusion of international institutions and other private bodies on the board .
13 Sympathetic to Germany , hostile to the entente with France , and unmoved by Belgium 's plight , he campaigned for neutrality in 1914 , and , as soon as this effort failed , launched the Union of Democratic Control , which opposed annexationist war aims and later also called for a negotiated peace .
14 The communiqué also called for a reconvening of the international Paris peace conference which had met in mid-1989 [ see pp. 36848-49 ] and for the designation of Angkor Wat as a non-hostility area .
15 Palestinian " rejectionist " groups , who had not even attended the 19th PNC session , also called for a change in PLO policy .
16 He also called for a more concerted moral drive to check the spread of AIDS ( acquired immune deficiency syndrome ) in Africa .
17 Aristide also called for a " wedding between the army and the people " , and appealed to the army Chief of Staff , Lt.-Gen.
18 He also called for a meeting of the UN Security Council at the level of heads of state or government to discuss the Middle East , a proposal which was welcomed by the PLO .
19 The Central Council also called for a meeting of the so-called " frontline states " ( Egypt , Syria , Lebanon , Jordan and the PLO ) to co-ordinate a unified negotiating position .
20 The agreement also called for a strict implementation of the Peshawar Accord .
21 For instance , demand management might require that government spending should be held at a high level to keep the economy at full pressure , while Labour 's plans also called for a high level of State spending .
22 The President also called for a re-examination of existing plans to phase out CFC substitutes , notably hydrochlorofluorocarbons ( HCFCs ) by 2030 .
23 Darlington councillor David Lyonette also called for a review of the law , adding : ‘ There are too many guns in the wrong hands . ’
24 The sanctions also call for a ban on weapon sales , including small arms for police use , and training , and an end to the sale and servicing of aircraft .
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