calls造句121. The switchboard was flooded with calls after the programme.
122. I had lots of phone calls.
123. Calls are cheap rate after 6 p.m.
124. Some cable companies offer free local calls.
125. Mead calls the group "rabidly right-wing".
126. You learn to recognize the calls of different birds.
127. This case calls for the utmost discretion.
128. Well, physicians make judgment calls every day.
129. This telephone should be used for outgoing calls.
130. I've had hundreds of calls from other victims.
131. An Englishman calls himself young at fifty./calls.html
132. Phone calls cost 20p per unit off-peak.
133. Don't tie up the phone lines making personal calls.
134. Many birds give alarm calls to warn of danger.
135. Obscene and threatening phone calls are against the law.
136. He complained that he'd been receiving malicious telephone calls.
137. The Prime Minister clung to his job like a limpet, despite calls for him to resign.
138. The ship calls in at every port along the coast.
139. The sports minister today capitulated to calls for his resignation.
140. He was deluged with phone calls from friends and colleagues.
141. The nurse has got a few calls to make this afternoon.
142. "The Sun" calls it a massive slap in the face for the United States government.
143. The fact that a party can be voted into power by a minority of the electorate calls into question the country's electoral system.
144. He snitched to my boss that I'd been making long-distance calls at work!
145. You should refuse to meet anyone who cold calls with an offer of financial advice.
146. The radio station received a lot of calls complaining about the show's bad language.
147. No man calls him Bird but surnames him "Big Bird".
148. The inquiry team is also following up possible leads after receiving 400 calls from the public.
149. Douglas telephoned Catherine at her office. She refused to take his calls.
150. The high level of calls is a clear demonstration of the need for this service.