Sentence examples for point calling from inspiring English sources

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There's no point calling it a "modern" building.

"Come on, Stat," Anthony urged Stoudemire at one point, calling him by his nickname.

For several minutes, Osborne paces outside, at one point calling his grandfather on the phone.

Today's game still starts at noon, but there is no point calling the game meaningless.

"There's no point calling you a d**k because you know you're being a d**k," he said.

Which is what he does, at one point calling Hillary Clinton's 1993 inaugural gown a "trailer park burqa".

However, he refused to agree to the sixth point calling for international discussions on the status of the breakaway territories.

Mrs. Clinton has challenged Mr. Obama, at one point calling his foreign policy stands "irresponsible and frankly naïve".

"We thought, what is the point calling the new shop Local CDs or whatever, we'll just call it HVM.

"So at this point, calling this an oversold bounce is about as bullish as we can get".

The factory — no point calling it a farm — called Wright County Egg, is the source of 380 million of the more than 500 million recalled eggs.

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