Which preposition to use with called

for Occurrences 3211%

One cold winter at Bourneville, when we had our house full of people, there was a sudden call for blankets.

to Occurrences 3159%

By the expression of his face I guessed that he, in turn, was questioning me; but now I had to shake my head, and indicate that I did not comprehend what it was they wanted to know; and so we stood looking at one another, until I heard Tonnison calling to me to hurry up with the kettle.

on Occurrences 1889%

A man reads (I notice) in his seminary, St. Leo, Ad Flaeirmum, and makes his first pastoral call on a woman who proudly brings out her first baby for him to see.

in Occurrences 1274%

There were always officers riding, squads of soldiers moving about, bugle-calls in all directions, and continuous arrivals at the station of deputies and journalists hurrying to the palace, their black portfolios under their arms.

of Occurrences 905%

It was very reposeful (when one felt one could get away for a little while), but I think the absolute calm and monotony would pall upon one, and the "Call of the World"the struggling, living, joyous world outside the wallswould be an irresistible temptation.

at Occurrences 825%

"That dog," continued Cullen, "was human in his day, and if anybody has another like him, and wants a couple of months lumberin' in the place of him, I'm ready for a trade; he may call at my shanty.

from Occurrences 696%

When the Vorspiel to Parsifal breaks upon the ear it is as if all other music were inadequate and incompleteas if a voice called from the confines of eternity, in the infinite spaces where no time is, and rolled onward to the far-off ages when time shall be no more.

into Occurrences 378%

There should also be called into play the business ability and discernment of men of large business interests or administrative gifts.

after Occurrences 302%

I called after him, but he was in a hurry and couldn't stop, for there was a thing he didn't care about shakin' hands with, not three rods from his tail.

with Occurrences 132%

Military dramas might, as a rule, be called with equal propriety millinery dramas.

by Occurrences 76%

Later in the day that English officer and one or two of his staff officers would return the call by coming out to the flagship.

as Occurrences 68%

[Calls as at her Lodgings.

out Occurrences 56%

The sound was unmistakable nowa faint, choked voice calling out of the hole, "Help!" "Coming!"

before Occurrences 44%

The Carthaginian ambassadors were called before the senate.

upon Occurrences 42%

There's one thing certain, howsomever, which is that jest now an hundred of our people could walk through the entire encampment without bein' called upon to spill a drop of blood.

through Occurrences 31%

The tom-toms calling through the jungle told the different tribes where Mary was.

unto Occurrences 24%

She too hath her deeps, that call unto deeps.

over Occurrences 20%

Amid the noise of barristers resuming their seats and court officials gliding about, the judge's Associate called over the names of the jurymen.

Across Occurrences 20%

And they heard the fall Of mountain streams, the huntsman's windy call Across the heaving hills, the baying hound Among the rocks, while echoes answered round They heard, and shared the gladness of the chase.

without Occurrences 17%

I called without response.

about Occurrences 16%

"No, no," replied my friend; "we have not called about anything of that kind."

around Occurrences 13%

What men, too, did not Washington and Adams call around them in the Cabinet!how representative of great ideas!

during Occurrences 12%

Each evening, when Morange called during those twelve years, the conversation invariably began in the same way.

like Occurrences 11%

But to whom, to whom?' The little Pilgrim cried aloud, so that she thought the rocks must be rent by the vehemence of her cry, calling like the other, 'Father, Father, Father!' as if her heart would burst; and it was like despair to think that she made no sound, and that the brother could not hear her who lay thus fainting at her feet.

among Occurrences 11%

"We suppose so," he said, gravely; "for some are in that place which once was called among us the place of despair.

Which preposition to use with  called