Sentences with call on
call on
C c - One of Kenya's leading churchmen has called on the government to resign. [V P n to-inf]
- Sofia was intending to call on Miss Kitts. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- He called her name to see if she was home.
- To call a dog; to call a cab; to call a witness.
- Will you call the family to dinner?
- Call me when you arrive.
- Call me at eight o'clock.
- To call Congress into session.
- To call a halt.
- To call a strike.
- To call a rehearsal.
- He felt called to the ministry.
- His country called him to the colors.
- To call to mind; to call into existence.
- The judge called the case to court.
- He called his roommate's attention to the mess.
- His parents named him James, but the boys call him Jim.
- He called me a liar.
- I call that a mean remark.
- They called him on his story.
- She called him on his vulgar language.
- He has called the outcome of the last three elections.
- The umpire called the pitch a strike.
- I really should call on my aunt more often.
- He sat there, baffled, hoping nobody would call on him.
- The king called on his subjects to take up arms and defend the kingdom.
- She called to the children.
- Exhausted, he called on his last ounce of strength.
- She called at the store for the package.
- The salesman persisted in quoting a rate higher than was listed, until we called him on it.
- He promised to call at noon.
- He bought a duck call.
- She went into the next room to place her call.
- To make a call on someone.
- We live so close to the fort that we can hear the bugle calls.
- The students gathered at the call of the dean.
- The call of the sea.
- He had a call to become a minister.
- He had no call to say such outrageous things.
- To make a call on a person's time.
- The referees were making one bad call after another.
- Please stay within call.