Synonym: turn. Similar words: tell on, pull on, dwell on, call off, long, long., blond, along. Meaning: v. have recourse to or make an appeal or request for help or information to.
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31. Why didn't Robert call on his veterinary nurse?
32. Mel returned his call on Monday morning.
33. She couldn't call on him at home.
34. The fung shui expert would call on the spirits to favor our venture.
35. I said do you mind if I talk, I said do you mind if I make a call on the phone.
36. Olajuwon had only one shot in the closing minutes and Barkley got the call on the final shot, which he missed.
37. Although the Police Department stepped up patrols there several months ago, Brown decided Friday to call on other agencies.
38. One in 10 laboratories had to call on clerical staff to carry out important testing.
39. To help you get out of the red you could call on a qualified chartered accountant for between £50 and £60 an hour.
40. She would call on them, and then she would spend the rest of the day shopping.
41. But, my dear sirs, when peace does come, you may call on me for anything.
42. Organize your friends, build a coalition of local groups, and call on your local station manager.
43. Just call on me. Great laughter rang from all sides.
44. As we call on your name. Let us pray for the sick members of our parish family.
45. Charles Clough, market strategist with Merrill Lynch(http://sentencedict.com), also correctly had the right call on the 1995 bull market.
46. We call on federal agencies to halt the sale, under government auspices, of pornographic materials.
47. They, too, had needed to call on reserves of willpower and self-discipline.
48. They mistreat those in a lower rank, pressure us unnecessarily hinting that they will sue us or call on our superiors.
49. If you'd like to meet up for a drink or something, do give me a call on the above number.
50. Considered a must-win state, with its vital 21 electoral votes, it was too close to call on election eve.
51. Will my hon. Friend call on the hon. Member for Livingston to make a similar admission of the error of his ways?
52. To complete the turnaround at the Glasgow-based group, analysts are expecting a call on investors with a rights issue.
53. They were organized into regional groupings to call on individual doctors.
54. To my surprise he had replied to my letter and invited me to call on him at his Cambridge college.
55. To the same implications we may now add the advantages of having high-level staff expertise to call on.
56. Like human drugs, pet medicines are promoted by drug-company salespeople who call on veterinarians with brochures, posters and freebies.
57. I can call on no congressman to worry on my behalf.
58. Besides Schwarm, Collins might call on other members of Davis' family to testify about his background.
59. Otherwise such times can be worked out in advance and become a first call on everyone's schedule.
60. Verio is hosting a conference call on Tuesday, February 1, 2000 at 9: 00 a.m.
More similar words: tell on, pull on, dwell on, call off, long, long., blond, along, long for, colony, let alone, all out, all of, allow, all along, prolong, get along, ballot, hello, all of a, belong to, long since, no longer, longtime, as long as, long-term, so long as, any longer, colonial, pull off.