Example sentences of "[adv] call at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On 7 February 1968 he failed to meet a friend , who was worried enough to call at Adams 's house on El Roble in Beverly Hills to find out what had happened to him . |
2 | Workmen who normally called at Taylor 's on their way to work had not been in because of this . |
3 | On its way into Alton it will also call at Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital . ’ |
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 pain of loss of temporalities which you hold from us , we strongly inhibit you in the council now called at Lambeth from presuming to attempt anything to our prejudice , or that of our realm , or against us or our rights which our predecessors , kings of England , enjoyed by ancient and approved custom , or to assent to any such move . |
6 | After Gersau the boat crosses diagonally to call at Treib , a pier beside a picturesque timber boatman 's cottage , adjacent to the bottom station of the funicular line that runs to the mountain terrace of Seelisberg . |
7 | The island ferry , as I had discovered , sailed three times a week on Mondays , Wednesdays and Saturdays ; it went from Oban to Tobermory on the Isle of Mull , and then called at Moila on its way to Coll and Tiree . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |