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Example sentences for "telephone call"

  • It was relative to a telephone call that I received last night at about 2 o'clock in the morning.

  • Now, did you learn somewhere after you arrived at work that someone had made a telephone call in connection with the movement of Oswald, threatening Oswald's life?

  • Copy- books, usually wax, with copies expressing some scriptural injunction, were used.

  • His method was to give the authorities on both sides, but to render no decision.

  • Fortunately the practice was not common until after the thirteenth century, when the rise of the universities and the spread of learning made new demands for skins for writing purposes.

  • Then about 3:30 or 4 I got a telephone call.

  • But there was no telephone call, there was no postcard, there was no letter?

  • This was after I had made a telephone call to her.

  • Oswald said he could be reached at the Irving, Texas, phone number he listed on the application, and he suggested particular periods of the week he would most likely be available to respond to a telephone call.

  • I recall a telephone call that I had the next day from the so-called Leopoldo, so I cannot remember the conversation at the door about this American.

  • I have initialed and released note made of telephone call.

  • Do you recall any occasion when you made a telephone call to the Y.

  • Your recollection is that the next contact you had was that there had been a telephone call by Lee to your home.

  • Do you recall an incident in which there was a telephone call by Col.

  • You received a telephone call from Mr. Schmidt.

  • Yes; this was--we probably either received a memorandum from SCS or telephone call, something of that sort.

  • There was a telephone call to Washington--I believe to the Attorney General.

  • I had to make one later about a telephone call that I made from San Antonio to Dallas when we got the flash down there on Sunday morning that Oswald had been shot.

  • He received a telephone call from a friend.

  • I proceeded to the basement after learning from Lieutenant Baker in the homicide and robbery bureau, who had made a telephone call to the dispatcher to inquire what was going on, that Oswald had been shot.

  • So then they received--Marina receives a telephone call.

  • However, about an hour later there was a telephone call to Mrs. Paine from a Life representative.

  • But Robert was crying because he received a telephone call that we could not get a minister at my son's grave.

  • Do not leave the house; not even if you have a telephone call from me or Norton.

  • There had been no telephone call he had not heard the gist of, nor any letters he had not first glanced over.

  • The second man says that Stryker was in his pantry and he answered a telephone call there, and then he just flung on his hat and coat and went out.

  • Is it then so difficult to trace a telephone call?

  • But one day almost two years later I got a telephone call at my office at Project Blue Book.

  • In early 1952 I got a telephone call on ATIC's direct line to the Pentagon.

  • Nothing expedites like a telephone call from a general officer, so in a matter of hours Lieutenant Cummings and Lieutenant Colonel N.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always knew; ample supply; before returning; clinical observation; desperate fight; fifteen minutes; historical value; honorable gentlemen; intrinsic value; iron and; kill thee; little dance; post number; public morality; should look; spiral valve; stand still; teaspoon pepper; telephone call; telephone density; telephone message; telephone receiver; telephone service; this sense; thy hand; two hundred and fifty thousand dollars