Example sentences of "call you [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ I 'll call you Stone , ’ Emily announced . |
32 | Perhaps I could call you Sarah ? |
33 | I say , may I call you Alexandra too ? |
34 | And I could call you Meat-head and you 'd still answer . |
35 | ‘ He 'll call you Coco , ’ he said . |
36 | They 'll call you Lazarus ! ’ |
37 | ‘ No one could possibly call you Miss Frostbite if they saw you now , ’ he drawled and , moving round to sit at his desk , he handed her back her spectacles . |
38 | I will never call you aunt again as long as I live . |
39 | ‘ I can never call you aunt , ’ cried Oliver . |
40 | yeah , yeah , soon I 'll call you logo he went running |
41 | I think I shall call you Breeze . ’ |
42 | ‘ But we could n't very well call you Blackpool , could we ? ’ she had remarked once to Preston with somewhat suspect logic . |
43 | ‘ Listen , James … may I call you James ? ’ |
44 | Do n't call you Doc . |
45 | But , why did n't she call you Audrey ? ’ |
46 | And may I call you Eileen ? |
47 | Oh I will call you Eileen ! |
48 | As a last attempt at conversation , I asked Jock , ‘ Tell me , why do they call you Jock ? |
49 | I shall call you Peach , she thought . |
50 | They do n't call you names , what they do , they hurt you more by not asking you , but asking your friends , " Is she pregnant ? " |
51 | If you were a Kalkadoon woman you would call your father 's mother babi and she would call you babi in return . |
52 | Okay Martin , I know you are a busy man , may I call you Martin ? |
53 | You do n't call me Uncle Adam and I wo n't call you Uncle Toby . |
54 | ‘ I shall call you comrade , I think , ’ he said , and laughed again . |
55 | May I call you Charlie ? |
56 | ‘ Why did they call you Charlie ? ’ |
57 | I do not call you servants any longer because a servant does not know what his master is doing . |
58 | May I call you Dot ? |
59 | May I call you Edward ? |
60 | Some minutes later , the rush having subsided , Rona , bending down to Maggie , said , ‘ Since when has that one called you Maggie ? |