94417 examples of calling in sentences
The coarse organs of an Argus at the door, who is all day employed in calling to my high-born companions by the republican appellations of "Citoyen," and "Citoyenne," has just interrupted me by a summons to receive a letter from my unfortunate friends at Arras.
I will call no being good who is not what I mean when I apply that epithet to my fellow-creatures; and if such a being can sentence me to hell for not so calling him, to hell I will go.'
He there combats and overthrows the theory of Reasoning laid down by Sir W. Hamilton; but we doubt the propriety of his calling this 'the Conceptualist theory' (pp. 367, 368); since it has nothing to do with Conceptualism, in the special sense of antithesis to Realism and Nominalism,but is, in fact, the theory of the Syllogism as given in the Analytics of Aristotle, and generally admitted since.
The aggregate produce of the country for the succeeding year is, therefore, increased; not by the mere exchange, but by calling into activity a portion of the national capital, which, had it not been for the exchange, would have remained for some time longer unemployed.
The great cause for all the loyal is in reality the cause of the spread and the furtherance of the cause of the universal loyalty of all mankind: a cause which nobody can serve except by choosing his own nearer and more appreciated causethe private cause which is directly his ownhis family, his community, his friendship, his calling, and the calling of those who serve with him.
The great cause for all the loyal is in reality the cause of the spread and the furtherance of the cause of the universal loyalty of all mankind: a cause which nobody can serve except by choosing his own nearer and more appreciated causethe private cause which is directly his ownhis family, his community, his friendship, his calling, and the calling of those who serve with him.
But the English nation had then newly accomplished the great Revolution that secured its liberties, was thinking for itself, and calling forth the energies of writers who spoke for the people and looked to the people for approval and support.
Now, in the 5th chapter, when the Jews accused Jesus "of making himself equal to God," by calling himself Son of God Jesus even hastens to protest against the inference as a misrepresentation beginning with: "The Son can do nothing of himself:" and proceeds elaborately to ascribe all his greatness to the Father's will.
They are calling the hermits who are to go with [S']akoontalá to Hastinápur.
Whene'er he meets The ladies of his palace, and would fain Address them with politeness, he confounds Their names; or, calling them '
Mother, who is this man that has been kissing me and calling me his son? KING.
Bertram had got a broken arm; he was calling out, poor little fellow, and Nancy was severely hurt, but I was grieved to see her so quiet.
"Of course," reply I, quickly calling to my aid the galvanized smile and the unnatural tone in which I have been perfecting myself all the forenoon, "delighted!
And so it comes to pass that, half an hour later, I am crawling up with a sick heart to the box-seat, piteously calling on all around me to hold down my garments during my ascent.
Then he called to a man with a great bundle of newspapers who stood calling them monotonously upon a corner.
The Latin written in that era which professors still persist in calling the Great Age, hardly stimulated Des Esseintes.
With the utmost sang-froid, he recommended carnal abstinence, frugality in food, sobriety in dress, while, walking in silver powder and golden sand, a tiara on his head, his garb figured with precious stones, Elagabalus worked, amid his eunuchs, at womanish labor, calling himself the Empress and changing, every night, his Emperor, whom he preferably chose among barbers, scullions and circus drivers.
Anyhow, I'll be within calling distance, if this guy gets gay.
She knew that in a moment or two his cheery shout would come to her, calling for the note.
Calling to the master, he ascended the poop, in order that they might confer together with less risk of being overheard, and at the same time better observe the manoeuvres of the enemy.
"This is unbecoming language for one of your calling," he said, scarce deeming it necessary to conceal the contempt he felt.
"The wounded spar cannot be trusted like a sound stick, Captain Ludlow; but as I am no foot-soldier on a march, the duty of the ship may go on without my calling for a horse.
Nature was too strong for even his blunted and perverted sentiments; and, calling his child aloud by name, the selfish and calculating Alderman sunk upon the neck of Eudora, and wept.
What do we mean by calling ourselves moral agents? is one to which a final answer cannot be given without an answer to the question, What is moral good?"
But if there had been another person within calling distance, the Little Woman would probably never have seen Casey Ryan again.