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Example sentences for "call again"

  • After pronouncing this melancholy prognosis, the surgeon took his departure, with a promise to call again in the morning.

  • I could not well bid adieu to them, without promising to call again: for I had not yet seen little Rosa.

  • His excellency being so busy that he cannot be disturbed, he requests you to call again to-morrow at the same hour.

  • His excellency therefore requests you, Mr. Counsellor, to call again to-morrow.

  • He promised to inquire after her property, and desired her to call again in a few days.

  • I left her with a promise to call again, and I put twelve sequins in her hand.

  • She gave him the amount immediately, and invited him to call again at dinner-time.

  • We had a meat breakfast without coffee, which I had proscribed, and I left her, promising to call again before I left Paris.

  • We'll fix an evening for it when I have the honour to call again.

  • Then Darrell abruptly closed the intercourse, and could not be induced to call again.

  • At length, finding that he had obtained all the information which could be afforded him here, he thanked the gentlemen for their assistance, and promised to call again in the course of the day.

  • Finding that thus far Edwards had spoken truthfully, and that no further information could be elicited from this source, Robert promised to call again, and the two men withdrew.

  • Once a drowsy voice begged Jeff to be so good as to call again.

  • If papa had encouraged him to call again, we might have had some precious time to ourselves.

  • Did this mean that she was going to call again in a day or two?

  • Persuade him to let me take him away, when I call again in an hour's time.

  • When she left, I requested her to call again in two or three days, as I felt certain that Mrs. Leighton would assist her in obtaining some employment.

  • Mrs. Leighton requested her to call again shortly, saying that she hoped to be able to find her a situation.

  • Call again, trumpet, call again, Call up the men!

  • A short time before Myrtle Hazard's disappearance, Mr. Byles Gridley had occasion to call again at the office of Penhallow and Bradshaw on some small matter of business of his own.

  • Which he did, and told me to call again in a fortnight.

  • When Frank took his leave, he requested permission to call again; and this favour could not be refused to a gentleman who had picked the child out of the mud and who had five thousand a year.

  • Were they, `requesting you to call again?

  • Call again," his wife echoed, affably "Call again!

  • Thank you; call again when I want to trade!

  • I jest hed to come, but I'll call again, early to-morrer.

  • If a man failed to praise Uncle Jap's fruit or his wife's sweet pickles, he was not pressed to "call again.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "call again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    back before; bake them; being persuaded; call forth; call from; call him; call himself; call them; called good; called great; called her; called him; called holy; called natural; called religious; called together; caller herrin; calling upon; embassy closed; four bells; great impression; minute account; native craft; said half; thin film; waking life