41.   However, the session was poorly attended, with many members heeding calls from Prime Minister Etienne Tshisekedi and national conference chairman Monsengwo Pasinya not to attend.

42.   The weary sighs from friends and associates as they replace the telephone receiver after yet another call from the maestro have become somewhat more pronounced.

43.   When at last she snatched up her bedroom phone and found Rory on the end of it, Jessica had already endured a call from Terence.

44.   I was about to leave when the office got a reverse charges call from Simon, a very angry Simon in a call-box outside Leytonstone tube station.

45.   It had been Lewis himself who a few minutes earlier had taken the call from the Met.

46.   These latest incidents have led to further calls from politicians for a full public inquiry into the growing dreugs menace in Glasgow.

47.   When I was out with the children the other day she took a call from Tim Dunton.

48.   When news of the accident got out the hospital where sixteen of the children were being treated was flooded with calls from anxious parents.

49.   Now the Police Complaints Authority says many calls from the public about the killing may not have been documented or followed up.Keith Wilkinson reports.

50.   A call from the public will first bring out the police, who may then call Hereford, one of three such bases covering England, Wales and Scotland.

n. + from >>共 1445
pressure 1.27%
money 1.12%
support 1.10%
official 1.10%
report 0.90%
people 0.87%
comment 0.84%
help 0.79%
call 0.72%
criticism 0.58%
call + p. >>共 52
for 49.11%
from 21.90%
on 6.62%
by 5.54%
in 3.24%
of 3.18%
about 1.37%
at 1.23%
with 0.83%
after 0.58%
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