" Just return this card and our representatives will call on you. " | |
"..call on me this afternoon to learn something of interest concerning... the husband of your sister Rosaleen." | |
"At 4:45 sharp, I'll place a call on that telephone" | |
"Better call on me, sonny boy, or else." | |
"By order of the king's minister, the Duke de Lorca, we call on all men with stout hearts and willing hands to join with us for the glory of Spain in volunteering for service with the Spanish fleet. | |
" Just return this card and our representatives will call on you. " | |
"..call on me this afternoon to learn something of interest concerning... the husband of your sister Rosaleen." | |
"At 4:45 sharp, I'll place a call on that telephone" | |
"Better call on me, sonny boy, or else." | |
"By order of the king's minister, the Duke de Lorca, we call on all men with stout hearts and willing hands to join with us for the glory of Spain in volunteering for service with the Spanish fleet. | |
"Dr Happiness!" It calls on the mother-instinct, gives it an outlet. | |
"I'm greatly impressed by your persistence and determination, however, I regret to say that the calls on my purse have been so frequent of late" | |
"The calls on my purse have been so frequent of late that it is impossible for me to accede to your request." | |
"The president calls on Congress to fund the Justice Department tobacco lawsuit at the levels necessary to continue this litigation. " | |
"Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved." | |
"Dr Happiness!" It calls on the mother-instinct, gives it an outlet. | |
"I'm greatly impressed by your persistence and determination, however, I regret to say that the calls on my purse have been so frequent of late" | |
"The calls on my purse have been so frequent of late that it is impossible for me to accede to your request." | |
"The president calls on Congress to fund the Justice Department tobacco lawsuit at the levels necessary to continue this litigation. " | |
"Whoever calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved." | |
"Alexander's studying at the Slade art school in London." "He called on his old art teacher for help with an original project." | |
"And called on the telephone." | |
"He called on his old art teacher for help with an original project." | |
"I called on the agency man. | |
"Sweet love!", I called on someone in my dreams. | |
" I'm calling on all Americans young and old, Democrat, Republican or none of the above to make education a national priority. " | |
"A crow is calling on my terrace" | |
'Are you calling on a secure line? | |
(weakly): ♪ Who's this calling on the phone? | |
- A married woman calling on a bachelor? | |
"Alexander's studying at the Slade art school in London." "He called on his old art teacher for help with an original project." | |
"And called on the telephone." | |
"He called on his old art teacher for help with an original project." | |
"I called on the agency man. | |
"Sweet love!", I called on someone in my dreams. | |
" I'm calling on all Americans young and old, Democrat, Republican or none of the above to make education a national priority. " | |
"A crow is calling on my terrace" | |
'Are you calling on a secure line? | |
(weakly): ♪ Who's this calling on the phone? | |
- A married woman calling on a bachelor? | |