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Example sentences for "call you"

  • Had it been otherwise it might probably have been necessary to call you at the trial.

  • No, I don't see that it will be necessary to call you, Mr. Thorndyke.

  • The counsel for the prosecution said: "I am sorry to have to call you, Mr. Bastow.

  • Her death was not lawful; you could not condemn her, and therefore do I call you a common murderer.

  • I saw the messenger sent by him to call you to his assistance; you would have come too late.

  • It seems to be nothing, and yet my heart was filled with care and anxiety on your account, and I could not resist the inclination to call you.

  • Wait on the crest of the rock above until I call you.

  • I call you friend, and I wish you to remain my friend all your life long.

  • I do not even know," said I, speaking low as he took his seat at the table, "by what name to call you.

  • Why should I call you mad," returned Estella, "I, of all people?

  • If I call you anything, it will have to be Mr. Kennedy.

  • I can't call you by your Christian name, and Mr. Kennedy seems absurd.

  • Oh, because I never know what to call you," said Jack.

  • Do you think I would encourage them to call you down, to contradict all that I should have invented in your favour?

  • And give me cause, I beseech you, to call you my compassionating friend.

  • Perhaps they have called you so in days gone by; but from this day they will call you 'Master,' and will crave your pardon for the obloquy they have heaped upon your noble head.

  • She awoke them and said, "Go, wait in the next room until I call you.

  • Go below, and wait until I call you," said he.

  • I am sent hither to call you, so you will please to come to a resolution.

  • It is too soon yet to give yourself that trouble; it will be time enough when I come to call you in the evening: So farewell, madam, said she, until I have the honour to see you again.

  • One last time let me call you by your own dear name, and touch this gentle hand in token of your sisterly forgetfulness of what I have said.

  • I have a child who will soon call Walter by the name by which I call you.

  • Come, come, dearest Valentine, confess that what I say is true, lest I be tempted to call you unjust.

  • Or, take care, Morrel, lest I call you ungrateful.

  • After as far as she went to-day, if she had anything she wanted you to know, wouldn't she feel free to call you?

  • Go somewhere a few minutes and stay until I call you.

  • That's what God made you; that's what I'm going to call you.

  • Well, I'll call you Mary; it's not so heathenish.

  • I think you must allow us to call you Gladys, my dear,' said Mrs. Fordyce.

  • I must begin to call you Christina; I think it is much prettier.

  • We used to call you Roma, but that was long for a baby, so we began to call you Jerrie.

  • Run and get them then, and never wait for me to call you--it tires me too much.

  • You may stay with Deborah, dear, till I call you.

  • My darling," laying his face down upon her neck among her yellow curls, "I shall never call another by the dear name I call you now, my wife.

  • And I call you Joe, and I expect you to marry me; but we ain't quite the same.

  • I call you Molly, and I expect you to marry me.

  • If you cease to call me 'miss,' I'll cease to call you 'my lady.

  • ROWAN "Rowan--do you know why I call you so?

  • I'm answerable for order in this place, and if any harm comes afterwards, I'll call you to account for it.

  • So now they'll call you Kohiseva--and a good name too!

  • Go to the kitchen, and wait there until I call you.

  • But I want to be alone for a few moments--will you go down to the kitchen until I call you?

  • Run to the kitchen now quickly, and don't come out of it until I call you.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "call you" 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:
    authority granted; call from; call myself; call you; called aloud; called back; called definitions; called for; called forth; called here; called natural; called out; called religious; called the; caller herrin; calling them; calls attention; calls them; feudal lord; fossil bones; length from; little less; perfect right; serve the; tous les; will say