Examples of 'who have called' in a sentence

Meaning of "who have called"

who have called: Refers to people who have made phone calls or attempted to contact someone through a telephone or similar communication device

How to use "who have called" in a sentence

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who have called
People who have called to send regards.
There are many who have called.
Celebrities who have called out designers who will not dress them.
See a log of the people who have called you.
We are the ones who have called in the authorities to come in and investigate.
There are hundreds and hundreds of angry women who have called me over the years.
Thank you to all who have called and sent messages of concern and empathy.
The music will continue playing to callers who have called your telephone number.
Along with those who have called in and made very favourable comments on the.
I just follow him around and bury all the people who have called him names.
For those who have called my name.
Who have called on our services in this area,.
We are the ones who have called in the authorities.
Who have called you in here . Good people.
Keep a list of people who have called you online.

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Many people who have called the regime into question have disappeared in mysterious circumstances.
It also appeared to address critics who have called the synod heretical.
All who have called upon Him and repented.
You are the last of a long line of warriors who have called Fort Marshall home.
Many who have called themselves Adventists have been timesetterstime setters.
Thank the many world leaders who have called to offer their condolences and.
Who have called your response to the global pandemic sluggish", "inadequate.
Such are the people who have called Our revelations mere lies.
Some who have called have said that I am a modern day Job.
There are so many soldiers who have called Lord Frieza a pipsqueak.
People who have called to send regards . - Oh.
The Secretary-General's report refers to those who have called for a boycott of elections.
Nor be of those who have called God 's revelations lies lest you become lost.
Therefore, Canada has a huge population of people who have called other places home.
We join the many others who have called for the universality of the Ottawa Convention.
I know I do . So today I invite those of you who have called in in the past.
Those are the people who have called President Erdogan to congratulate him.
There are so many soldiers who have called Frieza-sama.
It is I who have called them.
The release drew further anger from Palestinians, who have called his sentence outrageously short.
Yes . People who have called to send regards.
King of the Underworld, it is I who have called you here!
As a collective, we who have called ourselves the Pleiadian Renegades are healers.
Above, a brief recap of all the celebrities who have called it quits in 2017.
We agree with colleagues who have called on the Member States to envisage one-off compensation.
Maybe it 's them who have called.
We gradually lead those who have called Our revelations mere lies, to destruction.
He will dance but it is I who have called the tune! ”.
However, the unbelievers who have called Our revelations lies will have hell for their dwelling.
How do you respond to those who have called your belief system abhorrent?
It is you who have called to Mrs. Terrazzano.
The actor also addressed critics who have called his performance in Black Mass a comeback role.
What do you think of those who have called you a Putin apologist?
High profile figures who have called for their release see, WEB.
But that has not stopped protesters, who have called for country-wide demonstrations on Friday.

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