Called-out Sentence Examples

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  • I knocked and called out her name.

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  • He called out again.

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  • He called out behind her, but she didn't stop.

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  • She took a step toward him and called out.

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  • As the driver stepped from the car, Dean called out.

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  • I figured you'd come home early so I called out to you.

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  • He spent most of his time anymore in the shadow world, except when forced out by Death or called out by someone who wanted to buy an assassination.

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  • They nearly reached the women's wing when the strange little Council member with white eyes called out to her.

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  • Piles of gear were stacked about while partners called out to those below, fed line and encouragement, while others watched, a number with anxious looks on their reddened faces as they looked downward.

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  • The American Congress at Philadelphia, acting for all the thirteen colonies, voted general defensive measures, called out troops and appointed George Washington of Virginia commander-in-chief.

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  • The government called out all the railwaymen who were army reservists, but continued to keep them at their railway work, exercising military discipline over them and thus ensuring the continuance of the service.

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  • The people whom they directed were called out to fight, at the bidding of an alien, for this and that foreigner who seemed most powerful and most likely to succeed.

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  • But upon the approach of the Russians to Constantinople the British reserves were called out and the fleet was despatched to the Bosporus.

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  • He was much tempted by the proposal, and hurried down to Knowsley to consult his father, who called out when he entered the room, " Hallo, Stanley !

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  • There are also many rifle associations, the members of which are liable to be called out for defence.

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  • The Boers, cut off from their port, called out a commando of some 300 to 400 men under Andries Pretorius and gathered at Congella at the head of the bay.

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  • At last the governor called out the militia (March 1799) and the leaders were arrested.

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  • He was insulted by the chevalier de Rohan, replied with his usual sharpness of tongue, and shortly afterwards, when dining with the duke of Sully, was called out and bastinadoed by the chavelier's hirelings, Rohan himself looking on.

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  • Paul wrote from time to time, not in the execution of a literary plan, but as different objects or interests called out his powers.

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  • At the close of that day, Frederick rode down the lines and called out to General Prince Moritz, "I congratulate you, Herr Feldmarschall!"

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  • Governor Seward called out the militia to preserve order but asked the legislature to consider the tenants' grievances.

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  • We must show then that the force called out by the sum of the disturbances is equal to the sum of the forces called out by each train separately.

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  • President Lincoln called out 75,000 men.

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  • There is a tradition that on one occasion the abbot of Beverley, anxious to investigate the case for himself, visited Mother Shipton's cottage disguised, and that no sooner had he knocked than the old woman called out "Come in, Mr Abbot, for you are not so much disguised but the fox may be seen through the sheep's skin."

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  • Volunteers and militia were at once called out in all the old provinces of Canada, and were quickly conveyed by the newly constructed line of railway to the neighbourhood of the point of disturbance.

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  • The fyrd was gradually superseded by the gathering of the thegns and their retainers, but it was occasionally called out for defensive purposes even after the Norman Conquest.

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  • This led to a violent agitation throughout the kingdom and the military had to be called out.

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  • During his four or five years in the reserve, the soldier is called out for training with his corps twice, for a maximum of eight weeks (in practice usually for six).

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  • After quitting the reserve the soldier is drafted into the first ban of the Land wehr for five years more, in which (except in the cavalry, which is not called out in peace time) he undergoes two trainings of from eight to fourteen days.

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  • When the yeomanry were called out to suppress riots after the Peace, his sympathies were with the people rather than with the authorities.

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  • Without money, and without anything like an adequate regular force, he called out the clansmen of Atholl, Perth and other nobles, and quartered " the Highland host " on the disturbed districts.

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  • In 1885 the governor found it necessary to use the state militia to suppress riots in Will and Cook counties occasioned by the strikes of quarrymen, and the following year the militia was again called out to suppress riots in St Clair and Cook counties caused by the widespread strike of railway employees.

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  • He contributed poems to the daily press, called out by the Slavery question; he was, early in 1846, a correspondent of the London Daily News, and in the spring of 1848 he formed a connexion with the National Anti-Slavery Standard of New York, by which he agreed to furnish weekly either a poem or a prose article.

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  • The book was not premeditated; a single poem, called out by the recruiting for the abhorred Mexican war, couched in rustic phrase and sent to the Boston Courier, had the inspiriting dash and electrifying rat-tat-tat of this new recruiting sergeant in the little army of Anti-Slavery reformers.

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  • Inside are to be found some fine wood-carving, tapestries, pictures and a cumbrous safe in which the town charters were so jealously preserved that the garrison used to be called out and the city gates closed whenever they were consulted.

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  • During December 1901 relations were exceedingly strained, and troops were called out on both sides.

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  • To supply the deficiencies Castelar called out more than roo,000 conscripts, who joined the colours in less than six weeks.

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  • The militia was called out and regular troops were hurried to Shoshone county from Fort Sherman, Idaho and Fort Missoula, Montana.

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  • Here, as in the Reformation, controversy called out the richest product.

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  • Yet his challenge, not only to the theologian, but also to those "historians whose indolence of thought" or "natural incapacity" prevented them from attempting more than the annalistic record of events, called out a storm of protest from almost every side.

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  • The people of Malines gained in the old distich - "gaudet Mechlinia stultis" - the reputation of being "fools," because one of the citizens on seeing the moon through the dormer windows of St Rombaut called out that the place was on fire, and his fellow-citizens, following his example, endeavoured to put out the conflagration until they realized the truth.

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  • They paid to him annually certain specified tributes, and might be called out with their military levies at any time in his service.

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  • Two viguiers - one nominated by France, and the other by the bishop of Urgel - command the militia, which consists of about 600 men, although all capable of bearing arms are liable to be called out.

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  • He called out to know who was on guard, and finding it was his charioteer Channa, he told him to saddle his horse.

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  • The adventurer was at once joined by the earl of Northumberland and all the lords of the north; the army which was called out against him refused to fight, and joined Henry of his banner, and in a few days he was master of all Boling- England (July 1399).

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  • In Cornwall especially the disorders grew to such a pitch that local demagogues called out several thousand men to resist the tax-collectors, and finally raised open.

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  • An act of 757 had placed under the direct authority of the crown a militia composed of men selected in each parish by ballot, liable to be called out for active service, and to be placed under military law.

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  • The troops had to be called out to restore order.

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  • Volunteers and militia were used to being called out to stop violence.

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  • I had strict orders to listen to the wedding banns, as my Auntie Win's name would be called out.

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  • He completed the counterfoil on the day of the death, probably when he was called out to establish the fact of death.

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  • Lifeboat assists grounded creel boat The Kirkwall lifeboat was called out on Tuesday to assist a creel boat The Kirkwall lifeboat was called out on Tuesday to assist a creel fishing boat aground off the Rendall shore.

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  • Depending on the type of job plumbers may have to hire equipment, or may be called out at very unsociable times.

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  • To these causes we attribute the pathological observation of Seneca and Tacitus, the new sense of purity in Persius called out by contrast with the impurity around him, the glowing if somewhat sensational exaggeration of Juvenal, the vivid characterization of Martial.

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  • First, Tommy Jones whispered to Billy Brown and was at once called out to stand on the floor.

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  • Hey, who's there? he called out in a tone only used by persons who are certain that those they call will rush to obey the summons.

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  • Denisov called out to the Cossacks.

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  • Morel! he called out gaily.

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  • The fire broke out alongside, and blew our way, the maid called out 'Fire!' and we rushed to collect our things.

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  • What news? the field marshal called out to them.

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  • Have a go... " The visitor called out " 45 " and there was a small ripple of polite laughter.

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  • I was gazing on them when of a sudden the sentinel at the door of the pit called out Dios !

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  • The Yeomanry Cavalry, Volunteers and Militia were well used to being called out to pre-empt violence.

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  • Judith called out from afar to the watchmen at the gates, Open, open the gate !

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  • The girls called out to their father in unison.

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  • While I was hugging the toilet and Andie was bitching about the rain I called out to her "Hey, we're getting married today!"

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  • On opening night in Philadelphia, an audience member called out that they came to hear her sing, not preach, and was shushed into silence by the crowd.

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  • Okay, so maybe Billie Jean was not his lover, but she has another reason as to why she's called out Wacko Jacko as another Jackson lawsuit is filed.

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  • Ronnie Van Zant's lyrics, Well I heard mister Young sing about her/Well, I heard ole Neil put her down/Well, I hope Neil Young will remember/A Southern man don't need him around anyhow called out Young in no uncertain terms.

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  • The person who called out the Thing card picks which description best goes with it and whoever tossed in that card wins the green card.

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  • Draw call-out cards from the bowl and have players mark the squares as they are called out.

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  • Key research points are called out for easy scanning to make the text easy to read and skim.

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  • At the 1933 ceremonies, host Will Rogers called out the name of the Best Director.

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  • Best of all, calling it "compression wear" instead of "shapewear" appeals more to men concerned about being called out for vanity.

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  • Tina Wesson wrote a book after her experience on Survivor called Out Live, Out Laugh, Out Love.

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  • Viewers saw Arica called out to a handful of domestic disputes that had become quite violent.

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  • Each new story is called out well with vibrant blurbs that indicate whether it's a spoiler or just a news story.

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  • Lydia called out to him as he moved away from her.

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  • She trailed, even more perplexed when the janitor waxing the floor called out a cheerful, "Hey, Toby!"

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  • At Vienna the war party was in the ascendant; the convention for disarmament had been signed, but so far from its being carried out, the reserves were actually called out on the 12th of April; and on the 23rd, before Cavours decision was known at Vienna, an Austrian ultimatum reached Turin, summoning Piedmont to disarm within three days on pain of invasion.

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  • By this time the rising had attained the dimensions of a revolution; all the feudal levies of the kingdom were called out against it; and mercenaries were hired in haste from Venice, Bohemia and the emperor.

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  • Yet his devotion to the national constitution was unbounded, and he offered his services as soon as volunteers for the three years' enlistments were called out.

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  • As it came to a stop the conductor called out in a loud voice.

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