Calling
in sentence
1730 examples of Calling in a sentence
There is no penalty for
calling
law enforcement when you see something that doesn't sit right.
We are asking men to make concrete actions,
calling
them to intervene at a personal level, to change their behavior.
We are
calling
upon governments, businesses, universities, to change their policies.
And then the NSA came
calling.
And really trying to make that more effective and make that a
calling
to which teachers can aspire.
They plastered neighborhoods with flyers and handed business cards out to their families and friends, and soon, they had clients
calling.
It's this idea of destiny or the one true calling, the idea that we each have one great thing we are meant to do during our time on this earth, and you need to figure out what that thing is and devote your life to it.
He told her that her grandmother, the only mother that she had ever known, had been in a terrible accident and was laying on a couch in his house,
calling
for her.
BG: There's a big meeting happening in December that you and your colleagues are calling, together with the National Academy of Sciences and others, what do you hope will come out of the meeting, practically?
They think nothing of
calling
social services to try and mediate one of the many arguments that broke out.
A heartless hind is a coward, and
calling
someone that in front of his own men, and the rival family, means there's going to be a fight.
It can be the voice of a friend calling, and they're being slaughtered and there's nothing you can do.
Americans recognized its achievement,
calling
the trail, "One of the great achievements in military engineering of the 20th century."
What is worse is that Dad insists on
calling
all his daughters Domitia.
Calling
this variable n is just a convention.
If one of our ancestors, apes, is still alive today, how many people will make friends with it instead of
calling
the Museum of Natural History?
This is like a little payback or something for 50 million people
calling
me the loser.
I quote: "I am
calling
for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the US, until our country's representatives can figure out what's going on."
Capek originally considered
calling
these hard-working machines labori from the Latin word for labor, but he worried it sounded a bit too scholarly.
We were
calling
collectively for actions, and sharing news that the regime did not want Egyptians to know.
And on January 25th, Egyptians flooded the streets of Cairo and other cities,
calling
for change, breaking the barrier of fear and announcing a new era.
Calling
something absolute in science means that arbitrary standards are not used in its measurement.
I love being a police officer because it's always been a
calling
for me and never a job.
There is no way in the world that we, as a community, should be
calling
the police for kids playing ball in the street.
No way in the world that we should be
calling
the police because my neighbor's music is up too loud, because his dog came over to my yard and did a number two; there's no way we should be
calling
the police.
Every time a needle penetrates, it causes a wound that alerts the body to begin the inflammatory process,
calling
immune system cells to the wound site to begin repairing the skin.
Imagine your brain
calling
out these edits on the fly: "Okay, those squares could be objects.
The statement is short and direct,
calling
the child by name and addressing his role in her life.
If we don't move now to make sure that these places are truly open and accessible to everyone, then we just need to get honest and quit
calling
them public places.
She's not
calling
everyone "honey" anymore.
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