860 examples of call at in sentences

When the house he is to call at is reached, he should knock, and return to the carriage for orders.

" It wasn't any of the girls, but Pansy announced that a messenger had come from Miss Daggett's, and that Miss Daggett wished Miss Fairfield to return her call at once.

He was very sorry, but the next boat for the United States would not call at the island for a fortnight.

only because I did not call at the very moment to try on the suit.

He had to call at many places that were distasteful to him, but in none of them did he get a trace of Ham Logan.

For we must call at the Swan.

" "You shall have it whenever you call at the house.

Hereby informs the good little Boys and Girls, both of city and country, who love to read better than to play, that if they will please to call at his JUVENILE BOOK-STORE, NO. 357, Pearl-street, New-York, it will be his pleasure to furnish them with a great variety of pretty little books, with neat nuts, calculated to afford to the young mind pleasing and useful information.

I'll never forget your kindness; for I cannot think that I am tainted with the general vice of authors' ingratitude; and the first house that I call at in London will be the one in Albemarle Street.

I would meet you there, or call at your house; but before you can make any specific offer, you will no doubt like to look at the MSS., which are here, and which (not being mine)

I have written to-day to say that I will call at Chiefswood

I shall call at the embassy this afternoon.

"May we now steer north, and call at the Azores or Western Isles?

Indeed, I'm going to call at your mother's.

* Upon leaving the preliminary hearing, old Mr. Delamere had requested General Belmont to call at his house during the day upon professional business.

A short call at St. Christopher's confirmed these views in our minds, so far as that island is concerned.

She determined therefore, by way of precaution in case of the worst, to call at a friend's house, and send me word of what had occurred.

One of them, the Rev. James Compton, who had left England at the early age of six to reside on the Continent, questioned him pretty closely about the Protestant faith, and proposed, if at some future time he should go to England to consider the subject more deeply, to call at Bolt Court.

So, three days hence, at six o'clock in the evening, a trusty messenger of mine will call at your door.

All winter I have noticed that great local interest has been taken in the fashion journals that treat of house decoration and etiquette, and on one occasion, when making a call at one of our most comfortable farms, I found the worthy Deacon's wife poring over an ornamental volume, entitled "Hints to those about to enter Society.

The two menremembering the occasion of their visitor's last call at their home in Fairlands, when he had seen Sibyl in the studioreceived the man with courtesy, but with little warmth.

Meanwhile, he was entirely unconscious of their proceedings; and having occasion to call at a house a few doors below, he left the store for a short time in charge of one of his sons.

He sent her word that he would call at a certain place for a reply when he was relieved again at five.

Japan on the other hand maintained that the proceedings were entirely correct on the ground: (1) of the probability that the Gaelic might call at Amoy; (2) that the doctrine of continuous voyages was applicable in connection with contraband persons or goods if they were destined for the Chinese Government even by way of Hongkong.

A month before he was let loose upon society came a surprisea letter from his wife, directing him to call at the office of a certain solicitor in Serjeant's Inn, Fleet Street, when he would receive £50 upon his personal receipt, and a similar sum from time to time, provided he made no attempt to discover her, or in any way disturb her life.

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