Sentence examples for to called from inspiring English sources

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to called

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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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One of the people you spoke to called these murders "feminicides".

The restaurant we were going to, called Post & Beam, was three blocks from the park.

Wilcock found out about GPTD through a group he belongs to called Northern Potters.

"One of the ideas for the second issue is this concept my therapist introduced me to, called flâneur," DeVore said.

John Bercow has imposed a five-minute limit on speeches, but many MPs are not going to called.

After missing a couple of national team games as his transfer was being worked out, do you think Bradley is likely to called back in by Klinsmann?

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This came well after I read a fantastic how-to called "Preparing for My Appointment" — a guide that Mayo includes with every entry.

The first book published was an interior-decorating how-to called "Inside Your Home," and close behind it came "Francis, the Talking Mule".

The site is about 100 feet off a side trail between the Appalachian Trail and a camping lean-to called the Limestone Springs Shelter.

Hard to call.

He promised to call.

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