calls造句181. There have been calls for Britain to withdraw from the EU.
182. The boat calls at the main port to load its regular cargo of bananas.
183. When he's out on the road, office calls are forwarded to the cellular phone in his truck.
184. The newspaper received a deluge of complaints/letters/phone calls about the article.
185. We had to make five calls to technical support just to get the new computer working.
186. The BBC had to field more than 300 phone calls after last night's programme.
187. The plan calls for a cease-fire and UN supervision of the country.
188. He is struck by what he calls the individualism of American officers.
189. Were there any phone calls for me while I was out?
190. It's rude to listen in on other people's telephone calls.
191. He was deluged with phone calls from friends and colleagues, congratulating him.
191. Wish you can benefit fromand make progress everyday!
192. There are calls for his resignation, but there is no sign yet that he will comply.
193. The ship calls at each port on this coast to pick up passengers and mail.
194. I keep getting obscene phone calls from some sick pervert.
195. Trying to get the divorced couple to agree calls for a great deal of diplomacy.
196. See what I mean? Every time she calls me up she wants me to do something for her.
197. Management have so far ignored the union's calls for stricter safety regulations.
198. Calls cost 36p per minute cheap rate and 48p per minute at all other times.
199. The report on world poverty calls for urgent action from Western governments.
200. When he calls, put him off as long as you can.
201. Chess is a game that calls into play all your powers of concentration.
202. You can't dial out from that phone — it's for internal calls only.
203. He is a busy man with many calls on his time.
204. They had broadcast calls for voters to spoil their ballot papers.
205. The phone bill gives a breakdown of the cost of the line rental and of calls.
206. I've got some calls to make but they can wait until tomorrow.
207. There have been repeated calls to reinstate the death penalty.
208. At about a quarter of eight in the evening Joe Urber calls.
209. He hasn't had anything published and he calls himself a writer!
210. He soon nosed out the details of the accident by chatting innocently to people and making some phone calls.