Example sentences of "call you [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm calling you Sally ! |
2 | you wo n't have people calling you Semon then . |
3 | I keep calling you Kate . |
4 | ‘ Do n't you like me calling you John ? ’ asked Jannie , not looking up from her shopping list . |
5 | Or perhaps I should start calling you Stephen — I 'm nearly as old as you are now . |
6 | The next step is that I 'm going to start calling you Linda . |
7 | ‘ We 're going to be close to each other for the next few days , perhaps longer , and I refuse to keep calling you Miss Adams ; Claudia is a charming name . ’ |
8 | ‘ They should have called you Helen , ’ he observed quietly . |
9 | Called you Howard and knew all about the Matterhorn ? ’ |
10 | ‘ It makes you think , when you hear people call you Chariie as they sling you on the slab . ’ |
11 | So they might call you Robin Bartholomew Walter , for example . |
12 | He turned round to me and he said erm right then I 'll take you t would you take me to your vehicle erm and may I call you Anthony ? |
13 | He said , ‘ May I call you Peter ? ’ |
14 | ‘ I shall call you Schatzie . |
15 | ‘ You will call me Alain and I will call you Jenna . |
16 | I 'll call you Frank . ’ |
17 | ‘ Doctor Masters , is n't it ? — or can I call you Christopher ? ’ |
18 | ‘ May I call you Nicholas now ? ’ |
19 | Yes I did call you Dominic did n't I ? |
20 | Mr Monte , or can I call you Del , why do you grow pineapples in the Philippines ? |
21 | Can I call you Karen ? ’ |
22 | A slight lift of one winged brow the only sign that he was amused by her deliberate omission , he went on , ‘ Well , then , Luce — I may call you Luce ? — what would you like to know ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Can I call you Aunt Marilla ? |
24 | Perhaps I could call you Sarah ? |
25 | I say , may I call you Alexandra too ? |
26 | ‘ He 'll call you Coco , ’ he said . |
27 | ‘ 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 . |
28 | ‘ But we could n't very well call you Blackpool , could we ? ’ she had remarked once to Preston with somewhat suspect logic . |
29 | ‘ Listen , James … may I call you James ? ’ |
30 | But , why did n't she call you Audrey ? ’ |