Example sentences of "[adv] call for " in BNC.
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1 | It does not necessarily call for an ethical content , so facts are often distorted or falsified for self-interest . |
2 | The real value of a key deposited with a neighbour comes when you are ill or incapacitated and can only call for help or reach the phone , but not reach the front door . |
3 | Such a reformulation would not only call for a reassessment of traditional notions and practices — balance , impartiality , objectivity , ownership , editorial sovereignty — but would also require the media to improve upon their present performances in explaining events in the world . |
4 | Projects of this sort certainly do not call for an elaborate cost-benefit analysis ; resources should be assigned to them on the basis of a simple ‘ back-of-an-envelope ’ analysis or an informed subjective decision . |
5 | Indeed , many forms of treatment by hypnosis do not call for the patient to utter a word . |
6 | But , in that case , why not call for the election of newspaper editors ( even the editor of the NSS , or company boards ) ? |
7 | The Crown 's practical arguments were that the case was so rare that it could not call for a fundamental reformulation of the law and that it was impossible for their lordships to set limits on the application of the principle which , being a matter of policy , was a question for the legislature . |
8 | Why not call for a copy of the latest edition of our brochure ‘ PRACTICAL AND CREATIVE CONTRACT CARPETING ’ or to discuss your next project ? |
9 | There is no way up that does not call for sustained effort , and while a thin track is forming from a cairn on the roadside and will be some help when well trodden , Liathach will never be an easy climb . |
10 | The government hopes the judges will not prevent ratification and will not call for any changes in the treaty . |
11 | Political equality does not call for standardisation . |
12 | First , the memorial did not call for the dismissal of any women employed in Edinburgh at the time . |
13 | But it should be remembered that the memorial did not call for the dismissal of a single woman . |
14 | While other people waste time injecting their five-second expertise into decisions which do not call for their real expertise , the Profitboss gets ahead with his own expert profit-orientated decisions . |
15 | It does not call for explicit statements of the objectives of expenditure in a way that would enable a Minister 's plans to be tested against general government strategy : nor can it regularly embody detailed analysis of existing programmes and of major policy options on them . |
16 | This does not call for the introduction of any equitable doctrine . |
17 | ‘ Mrs. Bihi and the party she represents do not call for payment out to them of the sum presently in court . |
18 | The audience , sparse and sad , do not call for an encore , but Mo and McNamara embark upon a lonely farewell tune just the same . |
19 | First , it was not an annual report but a one-off ; secondly , it did not call for more funding — |
20 | There are others , many of which do not call for creativity . |
21 | Even if one may offer alternative solutions for some of the actual tempo relationships Devos establishes , he is surely on safer ground than is William Christie in his more recent recording ( Harmonia Mundi HMC 901298 ) , where not only are there no audible attempts to establish tempo relationships , except where the composer does not call for them ( as we shall see ) , but the tactus lurches from 72 to 85 to 66 and then 96 in the first four tempos employed , and the tempo within sections is seriously disturbed on several occasions by extravagant rallentandos . |
22 | er , my Lord there has not been disclosed by the plaintiffs anything more than one copy of the brochure for each site we 've got in the my Lord might I therefore formally call for disclosures of each addition of the brochures that the jury have them |
23 | I could even like call for you , like . |
24 | The minister may also call for the retirement of a chief constable . |
25 | According to Sakhat Muradov , Chair of the Turkmen Supreme Soviet , the new council 's supervisory role would not weaken presidential authority or the Supreme Soviet 's legislative function ; it was empowered to rule on " the most important questions " of economic and political life in Turkmenistan , and could also call for changes to the constitution and express no confidence in the President should he break the law . |
26 | ‘ He will also call for nothing less than a parallel system with equal legal status under which those who can not accept women priests will be able to continue with bishops of like mind . ’ |
27 | ‘ If you stay here she 'll probably call for a dozen more rehearsals of that damn kiss — so why do n't we cut out of here for a while and go for a coffee ? |
28 | The culprit is the G string slot , which has been cut away at too sharp an angle , leaving the string supported on a tiny knife-edge ; this slot will wear much faster than the others , which will eventually call for a premature nut replacement , or at least some fancy manoeuvring with superglue and baking soda . |
29 | General Westmoreland might successfully call for reinforcements , until there were 510 000 American combat troops in Vietnam , with 50000 South Koreans and smaller contingents from the Philippines , Australia and New Zealand : they could not secure victory . |
30 | you have to call for those in favour intention will you now call for a vote for those against |