calling造句91. Calling everyone 'darling' is just an affectation.
92. The union has backed away from calling a strike.
93. It's no use calling down punishment on the enemies.
94. What calling does he follow?
95. He had a calling to become a sailor.
96. Midge clapped her hands, calling them back to order.
97. F1 is the shortcut key for calling up help.
98. I asked him if he wouldn't mind calling later.
99. He hit back by calling his critics 'lazy'.
100. Stop calling me names !
101. He dignified a small collection of books by calling it a library.
102. A gang of boys chased after her, calling her names.
103. Local MPs are calling for a full independent enquiry into the way the police handled the affair.
104. He's calling for urgent consultations between the government and the oil industry to resolve the problem.
105. Union leaders are calling for a major shake-up of the system.
106. They believe that hunting is a relic of the past and are calling for it to be banned.
107. I wish he wouldn't keep calling me 'dear' - it's so patronising!
108. We are calling for government action to improve the take-up of state benefits.
109. What was his calling?
110. The train on platform 3 is for London, calling at Didcot and Reading.
111. I tried calling you several times but I couldn't get through.
111.try its best to collect and create good sentences.
112. The other boys kept calling him a sissy and a wimp.
113. She stood at the door calling my name several times.
114. They are calling for the release of the hostages on humanitarian grounds.
115. Who can be calling on me at this late hour?
116. The government must resist the siren voices calling for tax cuts.
117. She called him a chauvinist because of his insistence on calling all women 'girls'.
118. He publicly attacked the people who've been calling for secret ballot nominations.
119. I tried calling him all day but couldn't get an answer.
120. Diplomatic etiquette forbids calling for the death of a national leader.