51.   After the show, agents with the firearms bureau will take calls from people who may have information regarding the case.

52.   All customer service people do is take calls, right?

53.   All the candidates feared him, made pilgrimages to his Harlem headquarters, took his calls.

54.   All four of you should express your dissatisfaction to management, and then seek a specific commitment as to when you will get to take incoming calls.

55.   Bush returned to shore to take the call, running from the boat to the house.

56.   Bush tended to some official business, taking a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin Friday morning and receiving his daily intelligence briefing.

57.   But Detective Tim Benedict, who took the call, was mostly intrigued.

58.   But for now, Dell still relies heavily on sales personnel who both take calls and solicit business over the phone.

59.   But he did take calls from Karl Malone and John Stockton before not reporting to the team, thereby voiding the Utah-Orlando trade.

60.   But he gladly stepped aside for Strawberry, who was the star, the one taking congratulatory calls from Mayor Rudolph Giuliani.

v. + call >>共 429
return 18.14%
make 10.49%
get 6.41%
receive 6.16%
reject 3.91%
renew 2.76%
take 2.74%
answer 2.61%
repeat 2.03%
heed 1.73%
take + n. >>共 753
place 12.16%
part 5.04%
action 3.23%
advantage 2.92%
time 2.33%
control 1.68%
effect 1.66%
office 1.51%
step 1.35%
lead 1.11%
call 0.20%
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