Sentence examples for so called upon from inspiring English sources

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If you do have a rooster in your flock, he will serve as the chairman of the board, and he will romance the hens indefatigably, and he will perhaps do a little work as protector and savior, if so called upon.

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"Maybe he can also tell us what Flaubert thinks about the Montparnasse Tower or I.M. PEI's glass pyramid at the Louvre?" We pride ourselves on our sense of priority, so we immediately called upon two members of our research staff.

He is also a successful public intellectual, one of that special breed of writers and thinkers who cover a range of so-called specialisms but are called upon to tell us as a society who we are and how we got here.

Second, even industry will review your academic credentials, so you will still be called upon to explain the absence of scholarly publications on your CV, or, better, to earn some publications before you leave for industry.

"The Fifa ethics committee has apparently based its decision upon so called 'circumstantial' evidence which our case has clearly demonstrated was bogus and founded on lies told by a senior FIFA official.

The Fifa ethics committee has apparently based its decision upon so called 'circumstantial' evidence, which our case has clearly demonstrated was bogus and founded on lies told by a senior Fifa official".

The statement added: "The Fifa ethics committee has apparently based its decision upon so called 'circumstantial' evidence which our case has clearly demonstrated was bogus and founded on lies told by a senior Fifa official.

The Book of the Dun Cow, Irish Lebor na h-Uidreor Leabhar na h-Uidhri, oldest surviving miscellaneous manuscript in Irish literature, so called because the original vellum upon which it was written was supposedly taken from the hide of the famous cow of St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise.

For Proclus, souls as self-moving principles represent the lowest level of entities that are capable of reverting upon itself (so called self-constituted beings [authypostata], see Elem. Theol. § 40 51).

They were so called because they were built upon the site where a Temple of Jupiter (Zeus) had formerly existed.

This so called "auditory fovea", is based upon an increased number of receptor cells in the cochlea as well as higher-order auditory neurons that are very particularly tuned to frequencies around RF., Hence, the increases in call frequencies that we observed in response to masking by BFN20 (as well as in our previous study) may cause the corresponding echo to drop out of the auditory fovea.

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