Sentence examples for be calls from inspiring English sources

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be calls

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To use one's voice. To request, summon, or beckon. To cry or shout. To utter in a loud or distinct voice. To contact by telephone. To declare in advance. heading

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"I know there will always be calls for more.

There may even be calls to ban it.

In some countries, demands for more regulation may actually be calls for more effective regulation.

There might be calls for federal standards and a surtax on the priciest toys.

Then Kosovar leaders fear that there may be calls for yet another round of diplomacy.

There will be calls to bench Testaverde and start Pennington, his 26-year-old understudy.

Were he any more intimate with the front rows, there would be calls to the police.

There will also be calls for more trade union members on the committee.

But people are also aware there will be calls for further reassurances and safeguards".

There would still be calls for an early election, but they would now have less purchase.

Judging by some reports, there will soon be calls for Interpol to intervene to stop this elopement.

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