Sentence examples for be to call from inspiring English sources

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Their plan seems to be to call another election once the NLD has been sufficiently dismembered.

He added, "The first thing I would've done would be to call Roger Ailes".

Many darkeys would have been proud, as I used to be, to call you master.

How odd it would be to call Homer's "Iliad" or Rumi's "Masnavi" "the Great Eastern Mediterranean Poem".

Mr Erdogan's safest bet, it seems, would be to call snap elections and run for a fourth term.

To call such images clichéd would be to call youth clichéd, to call Manhattan itself a cliché.

Your first step should be to call the college financial aid office, as the procedures may vary.

One essential would be to call at the small harbourside town of Cavtat, where restaurants and cafés line the waterfront.

For the knackered parents who can afford it, the answer might be to call in a consultant.

If you haven't written it down, a wise move would be to call to confirm the dosage.

The most constructive thing they could do would be to call off the strike entirely," he said.

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