Call-in Sentence Examples

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  • Did he call in my plate number?

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  • I'm trying to call in favors for information.

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  • That evening he received a call in his office.

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  • While Dr. Drew was still in college, he was asked to co-host a call-in radio show to help answer listeners' medical questions.

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  • May I call in that boy who was taken prisoner and give him something to eat?...

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  • This is one situation where the better course of action is to call in an expert.

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  • In 2007, Dr. Drew took on another nationally syndicated call-in radio program based in Los Angeles, aimed at adult relationships and mental health.

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  • The emperor having beaten Blucher, the latter must fall back to rally and re-form, and call in Billow, who had only reached the neighbourhood of Gembloux on June 16; whilst on the other flank Ney, reinforced by D'Erlon's fresh corps, lay in front of Wellington, and the marshal could fasten upon the Anglo-Dutch army and hold it fast during the early morning of June 17, sufficiently long to allow the emperor to close round his foe's open left flank and deal him a deathblow.

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  • No, my dear boy," he continued, "you and your generals won't get on against Buonaparte; you'll have to call in the French, so that birds of a feather may fight together.

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  • If he can get us better and timelier information and direct us to the best place to call in our tips, we're miles ahead.

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  • Is there a voice scrambler so we have more security when we call in tips?

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  • At least two different people call in the tips but I'm guessing only one person is the psychic.

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  • I could always call in Arthur for you, if you're changing your persuasion.

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  • Modern mathematicians may find on reading this brilliant summary a good many dicta which they will call in question, but, whatever its defects may be, Peacock's report remains a work of permanent value.

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  • There is considerable reason to think, however, that the more frequent ports of call in the Straits of Malacca were situated in Sumatra, rather than on the shores of the Malay Peninsula, and two famous medieval travellers, Marco Polo and Ibn Batuta, both called and wintered at the former, and make scant mention of the latter.

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  • The acting justice sits normally alone to hear causes in his canton of the peace (uchastok), but, at the request of both parties to a suit, he may call in an honorary justice as assessor or substitute.

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  • His reasoning appeared to me to be just; there was, therefore, a necessity to call in question the principles upon which it was founded, or to admit the conclusion."

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  • Rome is indeed to be honoured as the mother of the churches; nor would Gerbert oppose her judgments except in two cases - (I) where she enjoins something that is contrary to the decrees of a universal council, such as that of Nice, or (2) where, after having been once appealed to in a matter of ecclesiastical discipline and having refused to give a plain and speedy decision, she should, at a later date, attempt to call in question the provisions of the metropolitan synod called to remedy the effects of her negligence.

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  • The owner could call in his land and terminate the relation at any time, for any reason, or for none at all.

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  • The Hungarians (Magyars) declined to surrender the territories inhabited by Slovaks, and it was necessary to call in the military help of the Czechs before the last Hungarian troops, who had initiated a reign of terror in Slovakia, could be driven out of the land.

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  • For the bettering of the transmitted text we can call in aids of a C D partial or subsidiary character which are known in general as testimonia.

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  • In the course of the struggle which ensued it was more than once necessary to call in the Austrian bayonets.

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  • According to Gildas it was for protection against these incursions that the Britons decided to call in the Saxons.

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  • The civil war that followed his death, the endless revolutions of Agrigentum, where the weaker side did not scruple to call in Christian help, hindered any real Saracen occupation of eastern Sicily.

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  • When pressed in turn by their old foes the Argives were among the first to call in Philip of Macedon, who reinstated them in Cynuria after becoming master of Greece.

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  • They could sue and be sued in their own name, and although they were able to call in their lords as defendants when proceeded against, there was nothing in law to prevent them from appearing in their own right.

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  • Instead of requiring from its population all kinds of work and reducing its ordinary occupations to a hard-and-fast routine meeting in a slow and unskilled manner all possible contingencies, the local group began to move, to call in workmen from abroad for tasks of a special nature, and to send its own workmen to look out for profitable employment in other places.

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  • After defending itself against the kingdom of Bosporus, and the native Scythians and Tauri, and even extending its power over the west coast of the peninsula, it was compelled to call in the aid of Mithradates VI.

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  • The Commons rejected his scheme, and prepared to call in question the most obnoxious of the clergy.

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  • By proposing to allow the president of the Assembly to call in armed force, the questors revealed the Assembly's plans for defence, and gave the Elysee a weapon against it ("donnent barre contre elle a l'Elysee").

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  • The president of the Republic and his ministers had to call in person on their guest to tender an apology, which was coldly received by Alphonso and his minister for foreign affairs.

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  • No. It's a tip from me because Brenda Washington was an employee of the tip call-in center and her primary job was fielding calls from the person I represent.

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  • Dean did not suggest that Officer Larkin who answered the 911 call in Jake Weller's absence had acted hastily, though in his mind he questioned the shooting.

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  • The ' call-in ' procedure allows three members to ' call-in ' procedure allows three members to ' call-in ' a decision within five working days after the publication of the decision.

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  • I was on a live BBC telephone call-in show, with President Iliescu in 1990.

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  • Telephone or call in to our fully stocked showroom for free, friendly advice from your local family run business.

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  • I hate to call in sick when there is so much work to do, but I'm afraid this ailment is contagious.

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  • If you've seen a flight price listed somewhere and call in to purchase your tickets, be sure to ask them if there's anything else that's even less expensive.

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  • To get wholesale prices on laptops you will have to do some research and possibly call in a few favors from your friends in the retail or computer industry.

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  • In the typical 50-minute show format, some of the show's two million listeners call in with obscure or mysterious car troubles.

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  • In a typical week, about 2,000 people call in with automotive questions, and the most interesting questions are chosen for the show.

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  • This is why it is so important to make it clear to home warranty companies that the home is located in a rural area, and to make sure that there is no exorbitant additional fees attached to a service call in a rural location.

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  • Much like other competitive reality talent shows such as American Idol, Dancing with the Stars season 7 viewers are able to call in or text message their vote for which couple should stay.

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  • Some casting calls ask for a video tape audition while others want you to show up to the casting call in person.

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  • If you are attending an open casting call in person, you only need to have the paperwork completed.

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  • Larger, more established programs often hold open calls at various locations across the country while shows with a smaller budget may hold only hold a single open call in their city of production.

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  • You may also attend a casting call in one of the scheduled cities to be considered as a contestant on the show.

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  • Viewers can also call in and leave a voice message detailing their own experiences with tornadoes.

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  • To get your podcast to their server you can upload files directly for combining (there are no editing tools), use your computer's microphone and the proprietary web browser recorder, or use their telephone service to call in your podcast.

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  • I was rather uncertain with God's call in the early 90s.

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  • As the Peace Center was taking on a somewhat warlike character, I chose to call in the authorities and slip out the back.

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  • The scratchpad facility enables users to change the number held in the last number redial memory whilst call in progress.

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  • I was rather uncertain with God 's call in the early 90s.

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  • Amy had to call in pest control to extirpate the gnats in her kitchen.

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  • Like other home shopping networks, HSN is based on the idea that people can watch personalities and hosts talk about different products and call in to buy what they see on the screen.

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  • If all else fails, it's time to call in an expert - find your own Ace Ventura.

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  • Choose to call in your order information to the customer service center rather than process the transaction online.

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  • There is no online application available to the general public, and there is no specific phone number to call in order to apply.

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  • This process is a bit more difficult and elaborate, and if you're not the handy type, you may need to call in a pro at this point.

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  • Because lessons are limited, make sure you call in advance to make your reservation.

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  • During his stay in Arizona, Kimmel would call in to a popular afternoon radio show and soon found himself working alongside one of the hosts, Kent Voss.

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  • Ports of call in California include Los Angeles, San Diego, and Catalina Island.

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  • You may also find an itinerary with ports of call in Villefranche in France or Florence, Italy.

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  • This cruise includes a port of call in Victoria.

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  • Many homeowners call in a professional surface refinisher to repair nicks, scratches, rust, and other problems.

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  • With others, it may be prudent to call in a professional.

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  • Your best bet is to call in a plumber and have him evaluate your setup.

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  • You cannot remove these tiles yourself, and must call in a hazardous waste expert to remove and dispose of them properly.

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  • Women who are serious about getting clothes on clearance call in to the shop in question at least once a week to check on an item's status.

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  • Some facilities will assist with general care, while others call in a physician, and still others expect the family to take care of all medical appointments.

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  • For example, if you have a phone from AT&T and you are on vacation in Australia, making a local call in Australia using that phone could result in both roaming and long distance charges.

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  • If the child was bitten severely on the head, the emergency room doctor will call in a neurologist for consultation, particularly if the eyes, ears, or neck were injured or the skull was penetrated.

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  • From partner work to solo routines, dancers are then voted on by viewers who call in to the show, and then there is an elimination round.

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  • If you will be using a daycare center, call in advance to check hours of operation, as some parents need to trim their work schedules to comply.

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  • However, you will likely prefer to call in a specialist.

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  • You get a regular phone number that phone callers can use to reach you by dialing on their Telco systems, while you'll receive the call in Skype.

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  • Nearly one in five workers who call in sick are suffering from stress rather than illness.

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  • If a customer has a question or concern, they want to be able to talk to a real person, instead of being forced to go through a number of different menu options when they call in.

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  • This popular weekend talk show allows car owners to call in with problems, which the hosts then troubleshoot on the air.

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  • When I dialed, it went to voice mail, but he returned my call in a matter of minutes.

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  • We let Julie call in the tip!

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  • This means very much, though his modesty led him to call in the aid of his friend Saul to cope with the new and expanding situation (25 f.).

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  • The Heruli remained heathen until the overthrow of their kingdom, and retained many striking primitive customs. When threatened with death by disease or old age, they were required to call in an executioner, who stabbed them on the pyre.

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  • It became therefore the policy of the Persian kings to call in the Khazars in every collision with the empire (200-350).

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  • These perpetually occurring disasters entail a heavy expense on the government; and from the mere pecuniary point of view it would well repay them to call in the best foreign engineering skill available, an expedient, however, which has not commended itself to the Chinese authorities.

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  • This, which is now the principal remnant of the old ascendancy of German, and the one point of unity for the whole monarchy, is a matter on which the government and the monarch allow no concession, but in the Hungarian parliament protests against it have been raised, and in 1899 and 1900 it was necessary to punish recruits from Bohemia, who answered the roll call in the Czechish zde instead of the German hier.

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  • Over 5,000 individuals and organizations formerly registered under the major inquiry procedures following call-in.

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  • Known suitably to all as the Ladies Man, Leon hosts a popular late-night radio call-in show dispensing advice on affairs of the heart.

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  • This was still subject to an 8 day call-in period.

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  • She made up her mind to call in person at the address given for the Mormons, which was conveniently central.

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  • The Church of Ireland Catalyst group issued the call in a letter, reported to be signed by 160 ordained clergy.

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  • I often hear this call in the spring, when two or more drakes are pursuing a hen Mallard in flight.

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  • However, I did see Semicollared flycatcher here, which was easily located by its call in the riverside trees.

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  • I notice you did not call in the vet for Fergie and if she got or gets very frail would you put her down?

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  • For customers who call in person or phone, our public offices can arrange interpreters over the telephone through the Language Line service.

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  • The focus in the first call in June 1995 was the integration of component services to form value added services and distributed multimedia.

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  • Western Mediterranean cruises focus on ports of call in France, Italy and Spain.

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