Example sentences of "[noun sg] of [noun sg] call for " in BNC.
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1 | Just as initial reading in the early years of the primary school thrives on interest and personal commitment , so the further study of literature calls for involvement and a love of reading for its own sake . |
2 | At the end of October the Department of Agriculture called for the elimination of all export subsidies on US agricultural produce within five years . |
3 | A bit of customisation called for here I reckon . |
4 | France in her hour of need called for her saviour , but the saviour-designate was missing . |
5 | A low degree of certainty calls for a low structure . |
6 | Any sign of infestation calls for inspection and treatment by a reputable and approved wood treatment company , one that is likely to stay in existence for as long as its guarantee period . |
7 | The chimpanzee 's mode of life calls for an ability to adjust to rather sharp motivational changes associated with shifts in party size and composition during group gatherings . |
8 | Mr O'Muilleoir had a further chance to criticise unionists for going on ‘ junkets ’ with a notice of motion calling for spending on council trips to be limited to £30,000 . |
9 | These duplicators are basically small printing presses and only economic when there is a regular flow of work calling for high quality printing . |
10 | In an important sense , therefore , teaching is best thought of as the guiding and facilitating of learning , and the style of interaction called for is one in which there is reciprocity and collaboration in the making of meaning . |
11 | The Secretary of State called for written submissions from the parties involved . |
12 | For my next example I will go back to Sri Lanka for a case which exhibits with particular clarity the general principle that equality of status calls for direct equivalence in reciprocal behaviour . |
13 | A study of the conduct of litigation calls for an innovatory research design . |
14 | In the face of opposition calls for a boycott , and reports of widespread apathy among the electorate , the Interior Ministry announced on Sept. 5 that a 99.96 per cent " yes " vote had been achieved in the previous day 's referendum on proposed constitutional changes . |