Henoch of Berlin, writing upon this subject, calls attention to the disease known as intestinal mycosis, its prominent symptom being a severe diarrhoea produced by eating diseased meat containing a fungus.
Rosenbach[48] calls attentionto the occasional production of false tumors by spasm of the muscular coat of the stomach around a gastric ulcer.
He calls attention to the fact that people who suffer with constipation indulge in longer sessions at stools and induce in straining efforts a degree of relaxation of the rectal mucosa.
He calls attention to the necessary character of human action as evidenced by its uniformities under uniform circumstances, in the various important relations of life.
The distinction between the two is a legitimate one where it calls attention to the difference between that which is at present perceived and that which is only remembered, or imagined from the elements given by memory.
This anecdote has a moral for those who talk loudly at the opera; for it calls attention to the fact that they not only annoy those of the audience who wish to hear the music, but also insult the artists on the stage.
Gurney in his The Power of Sound calls attention to the fact that when Lessing defined the limits between the plastic arts and poetry, he made no distinction between verse and prose in his conception of poetry.
He shows that the arrangement of free verse into irregular lines merely calls attention to the rhythms.
The sales letter inside gives minute directions for using the machine and calls attention to particular features by reference to the demonstration on the outside.
He calls attention to the fact that Bachman's warbler therefore breeds earlier than the resident pine and yellow-throated warblers.
Joseph Mailliard (1937) calls attention to a number of such hybrids between both forms of coronata and auduboni.
He calls attention to the poor-rates by which the cost of production of labor is raised, but its wages decreased; also to the case of bank notes etc.
Adam Smith calls attentionto the analogous case in which a manufacturer replaces a costly machine by a cheap one, sells the former and employs the difference between the old one and the new in enlarging his business.
Stewart calls attention to the difference between large and high and small and low demand.
Garnier calls attention to the fact, that there is a great quantity of material products, such as laces, perfumes etc.
Footnote A3-4-5: List calls attention to the case of the stenographic apprentice who writes more slowly for a time than he was wont to formerly.
III, 302, calls attention to the fact that such "boards" may be abused to oppress small manufacturers.
Quesnay calls attention to the plus on moins de profit qui resulte des marchandises memes que l'on a vendues et de celles que l'on a achetees.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "calls attention" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.