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*** The announcer called for attention.
*** The situation calls for our action.
*** This bay is called New York Harbor.
*** Donald always calls me on my birthday.
*** Donald heard someone calling for help.
*** Donald heard someone calling his name.
*** Donald wondered why Zoe never called.
*** Donald, call Zoe as soon as possible.
*** What time shall I call you tonight?
*** When Donald gets here, give me a call.
*** Why don’t you call a spade a spade?
*** A hundred years is called a century.
*** Are you suggesting that we call Donald?
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*** Can I make a telephone call, please?
*** Don’t forget to call me up tomorrow.
*** First of all, I have to call on Jim.
*** He had just come home when I called.
*** He is what we call a man of culture.
*** He is what we call a musical genius.
*** He was a big man called Little John.
*** He went so far as to call me a fool.
*** He went so far as to call me a liar.
*** How can I make a long-distance call?
*** I called him, but the line was busy.
*** I heard my name called in the crowd.
*** I hung up and called her back again.
*** I just got a call from the hospital.
*** I told Donald that he should call Zoe.
*** I’ll give you a call in the morning.
*** It was too early to call the police.
*** Ken called on his teacher yesterday.
*** May I ask you to call me back later?
*** She called me up, as I had expected.
*** She is the type men call “stunning.”
*** Somebody called my name in the dark.
*** Someone should’ve called the police.
*** The police called on Zoe yesterday.
*** The President called out the troops.
*** The telephone call lasted six hours.
*** Donald calls his karate teacher Sensei.
*** Donald’s friends called him Money Bags.
*** Toronto used to be called Fort York.
*** Urgent business has called him away.
*** Would you like me to call you a cab?
*** Would you mind if I gave Donald a call?
*** Your agent has already called on me.
*** Your friend said he would call back.
*** A Mr. West called while you were out.
*** It would be good to call us on Saturday
*** Tell Donald I’ll call later this afternoon.
*** The recipe calls for four ripe tomatoes.
*** The rose is called the queen of flowers.
*** There’s a phone call for you from Akemi.
*** Donald called Zoe and canceled their date.
*** Donald called while you were in the shower.
*** Donald’s friends called him Mr. Money Bags.
*** Was that you who called late last night?
*** We’ll call you when your table is ready.
*** What do you call this flower in English?
*** Why do they call New York the Big Apple?
*** Would you mind calling him to the phone?
*** You need to call the police immediately.
*** A friend of mine called me up last night.
*** After their quarrel, she called it quits.
*** Haven’t I told you never to call me here?
*** He called his mother up from the airport.
*** How can I make a telephone call to Japan?
*** I heard my name called twice in the dark.
*** I heard someone call my name from behind.
*** I heard someone on the street calling me.
*** I thought you were going to call in sick.
*** I wish you had called thirty minutes ago.
*** I’d like to make a collect call to Japan.
*** I’ll call on you at your office tomorrow.
*** I’ll call you as soon as I hear anything.
*** I’ll call you first thing in the morning.
*** If it rains, the game will be called off.
*** If there’s anything we can do, just call.
*** Illness prevented me from calling on you.
*** In case of an emergency, call the police.
*** Maybe we should call the whole thing off.
*** Ming called her friend yesterday evening.
*** Paula was called away on urgent business.
*** Please call me at eight tomorrow morning.
*** That sea is called the Mediterranean Sea.
*** The chairman called the meeting to order.
*** The fire department has to be called out.
*** The situation calls for drastic measures.
*** The teacher will call us when he’s ready.
*** They called Greeley a fool and a traitor.
*** They called President Roosevelt a pirate.
*** Donald and Zoe called off their engagement.
*** Donald said he was going to call the police.
*** Why didn’t you call me yesterday evening?
*** Why don’t I call Donald and ask him to help?
*** You get on the phone and call the doctor.
*** Africa was once called the Dark Continent.
*** Can you tell Donald that I’ll call him later?
*** Can you wait here while I make a quick phone call?
***You can call me whenever you want.
***You need to call Tom and tell him.
***Bill got mad and called Dick names.
***call a taxi in the morning, please.
***call me up at seven in the morning.
***call Tom and tell him to come here.
***call Tom and tell him where we are.
***Could you call me back a bit later?
***Did you call your friend in Canada?
***Don’t forget to call me up tonight.
***Everybody calls the small cat Tora.
***He is waiting for a telephone call.
***He is what we call a self-made man.
***He was supposed to call her at ten.
***He’s what we call an honor student.
***I am already what you call elderly.
***I am going to call on her tomorrow.
***I called Tom the following morning.
***I can’t believe you called Tom fat.
***I expect a phone call this morning.
***I got a call from her this morning.
***I got a call from the school today.
***I have the right to call my lawyer.
***I heard my name called from behind.
***I heard my name called in the dark.
***I just got a call from your school.
***I told you to stop calling me that.
***I tried calling you at your office.
***I tried to call you but I couldn’t.
***I wanted to make a few phone calls.
***I was called into the office first.
***I will call back in twenty minutes.
***I will call in order to confirm it.
***I will call you tomorrow afternoon.
***I’ll call on you one of these days.
***I’ll call Tom when I get to Boston.
***I’m waiting for his telephone call.
***If you have any problem, just call.
***In case of trouble, please call me.
***It was a friend of mine who called.
***It’s not too late to call this off.
***Meg called you during your absence.
***Our galaxy is called the Milky Way.
***Remind me to tell Tom to call Mary.
***She called me many terrible things.
***She called me very late last night.
***She heard someone calling for help.
***She resented being called a coward.
***Call the police!
***Please call him.
***Call an ambulance.
***Let’s call it a day.
***I’ll call you a taxi.
***Call me at the office.
***Call up Tom right away.
***Please give him a call.
***Let’s make a phone call.
***I’ll call you later today.
***Why didn’t you call me up?
***He was absent at roll call.
***I forgot to call him today.
***I will call you in an hour.
***I’ll call for you at three.
***She waited for him to call.
***I had a phone call from him.
***What do they call their baby?
***What do you call this flower?
***Call me at six-thirty, please.
***Did you call him up yesterday?
***Do you know who took the call?
***Will you please call me a taxi?
***Call me when you get settled in.
***She asked him to call her later.
***Please call me at my hotel later.
***Could you call again later please?
***Why didn’t you call me last night?
***Did anyone call me while I was out?
***I heard a young girl call for help.
***In any case, I’ll call you tomorrow.
***She was supposed to call him at 2:30.
***Paula left the room to call her mother.
***I was disappointed that you didn’t call.
***What do you call this insect in English?
***I’ll call him first thing in the morning.
***Please call me at seven tomorrow morning.
***What do you call this animal in Japanese?
***I think it’s time for me to call a doctor.
***I think it’s time for me to call it a day.
***I think it’s time for me to call it quits.
***I’ll have her call you when she gets back.
***What do you call this vegetable in English?
***I’ll call you back when I get to the bus stop.
***If you want to speak to me, please call me up.
***He never fails to call his mother on her birthday.
***If you can’t make it, call us as soon as possible.
***She asked him to call her later, but he forgot to.
***I’m going to call Tom tomorrow and ask him to help.
***I couldn’t call you; the telephone was out of order.
***I’ll call you when I get the results of the examination.
***She forgot that she had promised to call him last night.
***She was about to call him up when he walked in the door.
***I’m sorry to disturb you, but there’s a phone call for you.