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, tocall 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.
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.
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.