Example sentences of "to call for [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's given us its full backing , and it 's going to call for a day of action in support of us which will include strike action throughout the Media Industry .
2 Some forty years later , the town had grown big enough to call for a church of its own , instead of attending the mother church of Great Bowden .
3 The first Left-winger to call for a drive against Militant and to recognise the popularity of selling council houses , he said his party ignored the aspirations of young married couples on new housing estates at its peril .
4 He also appeared to call for a referendum on Maastricht — against Government policy .
5 Editor , — The Today radio programme has reported that police surgeons or forensic medical examiners are to call for a ban on methadone for prisoners in police custody .
6 The first reaction of the leader of the PAC 's negotiating team , Gora Ebrahim , was to call for a suspension of the negotiations , not to withdraw permanently .
7 Now , if you want details of Katie 's Legoland adventure , there is that old familiar number to call for a copy of our fact sheet .
8 If you want any details about Carol 's nightwear feature , there 's the usual number to call for a copy of our Fact Sheet .
9 Hun Sen went on to call for a meeting of the all-party Supreme National Council ( SNC ) in Bangkok .
10 Like Mr Rocard in 1988 , Mrs Cresson decided not to call for a vote of confidence on her new government 's programme , outlined to parliament on May 22nd .
11 At the same time British and European importers heard a rumour that the World Wildlife Fund was planning to call for a boycott on the use of tropical timbers .
12 It was scenes like this that prompted the MP for Hereford to call for a review of flood defences .
13 Rejecting what he considers to be the uncomfortably fast Czerny metronome mark of 96 per bar for Haydn 's Symphony no.99 , Neumann states that ‘ this is certainly a fast minuet , beaten in one[ ; but ] it seems [ only ] to call for a tempo of ca.66 for the dotted half-note to convey its commodious gemütlich spirit . ’
14 There somewhere around Nottinghamshire something around Nottinghamshire what are they describing there three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County do n't leave it too long before you call and er if you want to talk to the councillors about the leaf stem and trees you can call as well .
15 Three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County .
16 Three four three four three four to call for a bash at Kids ' County er we 'll see if we can sort it out while this is on from the Dooleys .
17 Its decision last week to call for the removal of all sanctions , except the arms and oil embargoes , from the time that an election date was announced , rather than the elections themselves , indicates a clear understanding of the country 's dire economic situation .
18 However , on Aug. 11 , the day after the summit , he appeared on Tunisian television to condemn the deployment of foreign troops to Saudi Arabia and to call for the conflict to be confined to a " purely Arab framework " .
19 In my earlier reply I told the House what action the United Kingdom Government have taken , in concert with our partners in the European Community and other civilised countries , to condemn utterly the conduct of the Burmese Government and to call for the release of Aung San Suu Kyi .
20 I believe that that is the case , and the right hon. Member for Morley and Leeds , South ( Mr. Rees ) was right to call for the timetabling of Bills .
21 Another rally on Feb. 23 provoked violence against the police as about 10,000 people rallied to call for the return of the Soviet Union as a unified state .
22 To call for the reappraisal of what the media should do goes beyond questions of diversity or anti-monopoly legislation .
23 To expect Paul to call for the abolition of slavery at this point in time is to be guilty of unhistorical thinking .
24 Mandela indicated on Aug. 13 that a statement of intent by the government to implement a non-racial constitution might be sufficient for the ANC to call for the ending of sanctions against South Africa .
25 The first is Thomas v. Sawkins , where a public meeting was called in Glamorgan to protest against the Incitement to Disaffection Bill then before Parliament and to call for the dismissal of the Chief Constable of the county .
26 At the next council meeting on January 3 the Liberal Democrats intend to call for the resignation of the three — Price , the council leader Clive Betts , and Mrs J C Barton , chairman of the education committee , all Labour members — on the grounds of conflict of interest .
27 County had lost six of their last eight League games at the Baseball Ground , which had prompted disgruntled supporters to call for the resignation of manager Arthur Cox .
28 The Executive Council under Sir Paw Tun were inert and helpless , and later that morning I went to the Governor to say that I did not think we could hold the situation any longer without grave risk , and advised him to call for the resignation of the Executive Council .
29 Significantly , the ruling came only two days before tens of thousands of people took part in a march from Moscow 's Gorky Park to Manezh Square outside the Kremlin to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Ryzhkov and his government .
30 The paradox of today 's Lords is that it is this weird and undemocratic assortment of characters , largely there by freak of birth , that is more inclined to call for the will of the people to be tested .
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