Sentence examples for were called off from inspiring English sources

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were called off

verb

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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They were called off, Phillips said.

Nine other Scottish league games were called off yesterday.

(The two performances scheduled for Saturday were called off due to the snowstorm).

They finally left when the police were called off, about three in the morning.

Several traditional Boxing Day sporting fixtures, including football and racing, were called off because of flooding.

All planned industrial actions were called off, including a building strike in the capital.

Talks with Serbia over an association agreement were called off in May.

Crisis talks due for Monday were called off as a result of the funding announcement.

The protests were called off today, Issa Qarake, a chief organizer, announced in Bethlehem.

Eighteen football matches were called off, with a further eight abandoned mid-game.

And, so, the games were called off yesterday by Paul Tagliabue, the N.F.L. commissioner.

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