Sentence examples for to phoning from inspiring English sources

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to phoning

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A device for transmitting conversations and other sounds in real time across distances.

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Mr Peake has entertained from the International Space Station from Christmas messages to phoning the wrong person.

One of the helpers with the youth team is Errol McKellar, a great character who helps with everything from driving the minibus to phoning through results.

The fact that Mourinho has since taken to phoning him regularly is another sign of Klopp's place at the peak of European coaching.

I was reduced to phoning Polo to complain to anyone who would listen: the managing director, the vice-president, the switchboard operator.

William Wyler directed the film in 1965 and Alfred Hitchcock, in post-Psycho mode, took to phoning to inquire what the next Fowles would be about.

You can fire up a chat room, and then go back to phoning as you please with your screen displayed instead of your blank face (though the Android version in beta offers picture-in-picture so you can show your mug and the screen).

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Seamless Web-to-Phone Integration.

Ten-visits-to-phone-tree-hell complicated?

A U.S. company, Obopay, does offer phone-to-phone payments.

Make free PC-to-phone calls.

No one to phone.

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