For the moment I wish to call attention to the account which the writer gives of the origin of St John's Gospel [190:1].
As regards completeness, it is sufficient to call attention to the fact that any one of our Canonical Gospels records many doings, and above all, many sayings, which are omitted in St Mark.
I call attention to these facts, both because they have been overlooked, and because the passage in question has furnished their main argument to those who charge these Epistles with anachronisms.
I am glad that he has done so, for I wish especially to call attention to the connection between the two.
The point I wish to call attention to is that the change from polytheism to monotheism did not involve any essential modification of the accepted notions of agency.
In conclusion, it seems worth while to call attention to the fact that very few people realize what they are really believing when they accept miracles.
Before we leave these juridical religious sanctions, it may be well to call attention to the fact that theories of punishment have radically changed during the last century.
For the present I wish to call attention to another point, namely, that we cannot act by the decision of the mind, unless we have a remembrance of having done so.
Last year in the GUIDE it was the pleasure of the editor to call attention to the fact that the Japanese had so thoroughly grasped Base Ball that they were bent on some day playing an American team for the international championship.
It may not be necessary to call attention to the fact of absolute fairness in the contests for championships in the various leagues which comprise Base Ball in its organized form.
But they are so numerous that we can only find space to call attention to the most striking.
I venture to call attention here to this conception, which seems to me to illustrate M.
I only wish to call attention to what different meanings have been given to this word, contingence, and how advantageous it would be to distinguish them.
Call attention to the agreement in form of the predicate with the subject.
Call attention to the agreement of verbs with compound subjects.
The definite article is repeated before each of two modifiers of the same noun, when the purpose is to call attention to the noun expressed and the one understood.
It is a matter of unmixed satisfaction once more to call attention to the excellent work of the Pension Bureau; for the veterans of the civil war have a greater claim upon us than any other class of our citizens.
I call attention to two Government commissions which I have appointed and which have already done excellent work.
Steenbock was the first to call attention to the association of the A vitamine with yellow pigment in plant and animal sources.
Before turning to this test it is well to call attention here to the importance of the experimental animal.
Up to 1911 the main result of these experiments had been to call attention to the peculiar deficiencies of cereals and especially in mineral salts, but without unlocking the mystery.
From a practical point of view it is important at this place to call attention to the fact that such mild changes are particularly seen in end stages.
He credits Pinel with being the first to call attention to stupor.
It is especially this last fact to which at this point we wish to call attention: that without any obvious connection the fantasies of our forefathers recur in the delusions of our stupor cases.
But I have not the honor to be the first to call attention to the difference in the pulmonary apparatus of the negro and the white man, and to the fact of the deficiency in the renal secretion.
Before answering this question, it is necessary to call attention to the fact, that abolitionists seem to be sadly disappointed in their expectations, as to the progress of the free colored people.
It is none of their business, they would say, tocall attention to what is beyond their scope.
I desire to call attention to the place that they play in educative systems and in particular to the way in which they may be furthered or made more effective by books, especially by public collections of books.
Meanwhile, libraries should be unremitting in their efforts to ascertain what material in large type already exists, to collect it, and to call attention to it in every legitimate way.
And so, in order to call attention to greater crimes against human beings, our letter burnings continued.
Lastly, I want to call attention to the self-restraint which was shown by our followers on the night of the 13th, after we had been arrested.
We call attention to another passage which should be linked with the statement in this chapter.
And here we call attention to the prince, this northern leader, or king, who is the head of all these nations.
Call attention to the fact that the red disks are like the red sample of paper.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "call attention" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.