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Example sentences for "call from"

  • I thought I got a call from somebody, and picked it up and it was KLIF on the phone.

  • This definitely would do me more harm, because if I tell my story that I called Ray Brantley, and he denies that he ever got a call from me, definitely that makes it look like I am hiding something.

  • Sainte-Aulaire came to lunch with my sister and myself, after which I had a call from M.

  • At the end of the morning I also had a call from M.

  • I have just had a call from Madame de Perponcher.

  • To Miss Nightingale, as she read the dispatch, and the stirring appeal which accompanied it, the words came with something of the force of a call from Above.

  • Yes, he is there, sharing with Marian a call from my mother.

  • You have not seen that youngest Conly yet, and Arthur considers Marian now quite well enough for a call from you.

  • If I am in the least depressed, a call from her, or a chat with her, always raises my spirits; she can always show you a silver lining to the cloud, however dark it may be.

  • Cherami, who had not omitted to make an elaborate toilet, came forward with a smiling face, saying: "Madame Monleard did not expect a call from me?

  • After all, my business isn't with you; and if that old baked apple out yonder had told me where I could find your nephew, you wouldn't have had a call from me.

  • I think I had at one or two times seen her answer a call from him, and I observed she was glad to have this call from him but I wasn't there when he first called, I don't believe.

  • In the neighborhood of 10 o'clock in the morning I received a call from Mr. Lawson, Special Agent Lawson, who had the advance from Dallas, Tex.

  • Is there a toll charge to call from Dallas to Irving?

  • If turkeys have begun gobbling at dawn, you must choose a place to call from.

  • As soon as possible select a place to call from.

  • Still--why had he looked so miserable, if he didn't care what I thought, and was really ready to throw me over at a call from her?

  • Not that I'm ashamed to have received a call from him at that hour, as it was necessary to see him then, or not at all.

  • Anyway, the Ambassador would already understand that the family took a deep interest in the fate of Ivor Dundas, and would not be wholly astonished at receiving a call from me.

  • Not long after the tableau performance had made Myrtle Hazard's name famous in the school and among the friends of the scholars, she received the very flattering attention of a call from Mrs. Clymer Ketchum, of 24 Carat Place.

  • Had a call from a friend who had just been round the world.

  • One of my very agreeable experiences was a call from a gentleman with whom I had corresponded, but whom I had never met.

  • One evening while I was living in Charles Street, I received a call from Dr.

  • Of the project for the meeting I knew nothing until I received a call from a committee of Irishmen asking me to preside.

  • One morning I received a call from Mr. Cushing, before I had taken my breakfast.

  • I also received another call shortly thereafter from another lawyer friend of mine in Dallas who said he had received a call from a dean of a law school.

  • As it seems to be a call from Providence, I have complied with their request.

  • This made a great impression upon me; and a gentlewoman to whom I told it said, 'George, this is a call from God.

  • It started a couple of nights ago when I was waiting in the garage for a call from you, Miss.

  • When you drop me there, go straight back to the garage and wait until you get a call from me.

  • You are simply to hold yourself in readiness for a call from me at any hour of the day or night.

  • An hour ago, we had a call from Wailuku, that's the capital of the Island of Maui.

  • A call from Honolulu to Indianapolis means nothing to him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "call from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    aqueous solutions; call again; call for; call her; call myself; called after; called also; called forth; called great; called here; called him; called holy; called out; called religious; called them; called together; called upon; calling them; calling themselves; calling upon; calls himself; calls them; like tone; never understood; short and; small state