Example sentences of "[adv] call [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You do n't have to spend hours trudging around shops and in the kitchen to produce a perfect meal , just call into Victoria at the Good Food Shop in the Craft Village , between Shipquay Street and Magazine Street .
2 These long-term contracts differ from shorter or one-off agreements ( for endorsements or live performances ) because they almost always call for musicians ' exclusive services .
3 Transactions involving an arm 's length transfer of assets or liabilities always call for recognition .
4 There will be 7 trains a day between Middlesbrough and York , Leeds , Manchester and Liverpool , which also call at Northallerton and Thirsk giving these two towns an hourly TransPennine service .
5 on the one hand the transport federation and the confederation support the demands of the railway sector at the negotiating table , and on the other hand , let us say , they also call for prudence and moderation when they realise that these demands may not be achievable , and rather than lead people over the precipice and into more strikes that will not have positive outcomes , they recommend the adoption of an approach based on increased dialogue and the moderation of demands .
6 The Coase theorem and the further work it inspired have demolished the presumption that externalities and public goods automatically call for government intervention .
7 Alternative breeding strategies are also shown by many tree frogs in the genus Hyla , which typically call from positions that are not egg-laying sites .
8 Now call upon members oral questions to put their question out on the sheet circulated , the order is determined by the drawing names at random out of a box in the parlour before this meeting .
9 I now call upon Jeffrey Foster , er , honorary treasurer to second that resolution .
10 Unsurprisingly , Mr Horner 's solution is for accountants to call in environmental experts , in much the same way as they now call in surveyors for property valuations .
11 I know you like hiking because I saw a photo of you in your little bum-freezers , so we 'll take you up on the moors and then call at Harry Ramsden 's for some fish ‘ n ’ chips .
12 The action to be taken on the discovery of a fire or potential fire situation i.e. call for assistance , use of first aid , fire fighting extinguishers ( if reasonably safe to do so ) .
13 The findings again call into question the Government 's attempt to privatise nuclear power despite constant warnings over the costs The shadow Energy Secretary , Mr Frank Dobson , claimed yesterday that the CEGB 's accounts had been ‘ massaged and adjusted to suit the Government 's privatisation policies ’ .
14 If the problem is a faulty valve , again call in expert help .
15 However , where they feel safe from the management 's glare and there is a low risk of being attacked , the men often walk the beat together , although this risk ensures they never call at premises together .
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