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Example sentences for "call her"

  • Continuing, he proceeded to call her "my dear cousin" for several tens of times.

  • If your niece doesn't behave as she ought to, why, call her to account.

  • Didn't your bird tell you what to call her?

  • I have thought of you--' he hesitated what to call her.

  • These preparations were in an advanced stage of progress, and his daughter Amy had come back with her work, when Clennam presented himself; whom he most graciously received, and besought to join their meal.

  • Amy, my love, you know Mr Clennam even better than I have the happiness of doing.

  • Clara must herself decide what you are to call her.

  • But she took her life as it came, without a complaint, and prayed that God would make her humble in the high position to which it had pleased Him to call her.

  • He had come to call her Clara, as people will do when joined together in such duties, and had been very pleasant as well as affectionate in his manner with her.

  • She shall be my daughter, or my sister, or whatever you like to call her.

  • And then it would be so pleasant to punish that little chit who had spurned her gift and had dared to call her mean!

  • They had long been accustomed among themselves to call her obstinate, and knew that even in her acts of obedience she had a way of obeying after her own fashion.

  • The woman, as you are pleased to call her, is my particular friend," said Lady Glencora.

  • He was wont to call her a meddling old woman,--remembering her bitterness and pride in those now long bygone days in which the gallant major had run off with Lady Fanny.

  • They tell me that she does her duty well in that sphere of life to which it has pleased God to call her.

  • Lady Julia made a very elaborate curtsey, and expressed a hope that her young friend might be made happy in that sphere of life to which it had pleased God to call her.

  • I wonder whether you'll let me call her Lily?

  • Call her before vs, for We haue beene too slight in sufferance Qu.

  • I had counselled Catherine to dine up-stairs; but, as soon as he perceived her vacant seat, he sent me to call her.

  • I trembled lest he should send me to call her; but I was spared the pain of being the first proclaimant of her flight.

  • Do you want us to call her sister or Magdalen, the whole scriptural mouthful at once?

  • I believe that to call her Magdalen or Maidie, as my father did, would make her feel nearer to us than the formal way of saying 'Sister.

  • Mothers' Union, and all at poor Arnscombe, and she told me to call her Magdalen.

  • We shall lose her, Lucy; yes, 'tis God's pleasure to call her to himself.

  • Shall I call her a castaway, when others say that she is an honest married woman?

  • No hatred could be more bitter than that which Mrs. Bolton felt for the man whom she would permit no one to call her son-in-law.

  • And the people, hearing of it all, used to call her by my name.

  • It was not in her power to drop it: no effort that she could make would induce those around her to call her by another name.

  • Indeed, at that time they hardly knew what to call her, or how to act in the wisest and most befitting manner.

  • She used to call HER 'The Lady Downstairs'.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "call her" 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:
    board some; but their; call again; call for; call her; call him; call the; call upon; called after; called also; called because; called forth; called from; called great; called him; called religious; called them; called together; calling them; calling upon; could not help thinking; degrees from; few hundred; light laugh; looking after; pointing finger