Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] call for " in BNC.

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1 the employer and I asked him what documents they produced , what report they produced we have written a letter about it , but I formally call for any report or document from and the second thing he mentioned were letters from about twelve members of parliament that they received
2 I often call for him , you know . "
3 No because our training is such that there is n't the officers just would not come into that bedroom at all because there is a threat in there and I 'm dealing with that threat and unless I specifically call for another officer to come and give me a hand there is no need to come in and in fact if anybody had 've done they 'd have been told to get out because I 've got a problem there and that 's my problem .
4 The newspapers described what went on , particularly the annual Presidential Addresses , which generally called for more scientific education , and were fully and widely reported .
5 Sandinista leaders , headed by Ortega , did not participate in the discussions , but nevertheless welcomed the agreement , which also called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire and the grouping of the estimated 3,000 contras inside Nicaragua in UN-supervised security zones before being disarmed .
6 I 'm happy to see that the attitude of the C E C and of the General Secretary has changed radically , I would say , since last year , when it and they opposed the Liverpool motion , which also called for accountability of Labour councillors and M Ps .
7 President Assad visited Mubarak in Alexandria on Aug. 28 , after which both called for an unconditional Iraqi withdrawal and a " restoration of legitimacy " in Kuwait .
8 They now began to side with the extreme wing of the pied noir integrationist movement , which openly called for his overthrow .
9 In this section , we shall present four types of evidence which plainly call for the distinction to be observed .
10 Letters from the Iraqi government in May , which reportedly called for direct talks with Iran , apparently elicited some initial positive responses in Iran , but the initiative was overtaken by renewed controversy following the Arab League summit on May 28-30 in Baghdad , the Iraqi capital [ see p. 37473 ] .
11 They adopted the Kuala Lumpur Declaration , which essentially called for a massive transfer of funds from the North to the South to finance environmental and development projects .
12 No matter whether or not you have an assignment which specifically calls for image work , you are always doing image work on behalf of your client .
13 In your May 1 editorial , you rightly call for great care not to erect ‘ an elaborate bureaucracy ’ in investing persons or courts with powers to give consent for medical treatment in individual cases .
14 Censorship is an unprofessional act , and anyone who deliberately calls for and takes part in censorship has no place in the profession .
15 The proposals received the backing of the EC commissioner for the environment , Carlo Ripa di Meana , who also called for the creation of a " Green Cross " to mirror the work of the Red Cross in times of war .
16 She also called for the immediate release of the Birmingham Six and other framed Irish prisoners .
17 you have to call for those in favour intention will you now call for a vote for those against
18 Tory councillor Peter Jones , who originally called for a ban , said : ‘ I will not be going to see it .
19 She sometimes calls for her friend and she 's still worrying about the phone call she should have made .
20 In 1987 another sceptic , John Biffen , Leader of the House , and one who publicly called for a consolidation rather than extension of existing policies , was dismissed .
21 There may be an element of revolutionary wishful thinking here : if all the system had to worry about was the minority of people who seriously call for the abolition of prisons or the prospect of the imminent overthrow of capitalism there would not be much of a crisis .
22 A similar fate befell Adam Watson , who subsequently called for the quizmaster 's resignation .
23 We still meet on evenings and we still do n't get paid for our services and we still call for a pint on the way home .
24 We still meet on evenings and we still do n't get paid for our services and we still call for a pint on the way home .
25 As far as er the honourable gentleman for Edinburgh Central is concerned , he said there was a case for a wider inquiry into the auditing o of companies , well that is not something specifically called for er by Bingham although I acknowledge that a case can be made for that but I think we want to be extremely careful before extending that in the way that he and the honourable member for Great Grimsby proposed beyond the direct er responsibility to the members or the owners of the company .
26 She herself however called for a subsidy in 1555 .
27 One of them reportedly calls for two months severance plus a month for every year worked .
28 They thus called for a managerial policy to facilitate promotion earlier in life , linked to flexible retirement wherever possible .
29 They also call for ‘ reasonable limitations ’ on punitive damages , dis-incentives to filing meritless claims , and fewer restrictions on the forms of organisations accountants may operate under .
30 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 .
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