Call-to-mind in a Sentence
  • At this point we must also call to mind the wide currency given to the term theology by Abelard, and his editors or copyists.
  • We may gauge the energy with which the Greek intellect turned in this direction if we call to mind that the controversy about dogma was replaced by the controversy about images.
  • Maria Amalia Vaz de Carvalho, a highly gifted critic and essayist whose personality and cercle call to mind the 18th-century poetess, the Marqueza.
  • While most of us call to mind a lovely deep blue gem when we think of a sapphire, these gems actually are found in many different colors, including pink, green, purple, yellow and orange.
  • Many of the men's trunks call to mind the surfing lifestyle, which is no surprise when you consider that Billabong swimwear originates in Australia, where surfing is extremely popular.
  • Christina's Cabana Groove tankini will call to mind the clear blue waters of the Caribbean.
  • These elaborate designs call to mind the Art Deco era, and they can add extra sparkle to your already gorgeous diamond.
  • Santa Cruz bags call to mind the Caribbean seas with their blue and green hues.
  • Although gladiator sandals may call to mind Ancient Rome, these stylish and strappy shoes are perfect for today's modern man and woman.
  • Chances are good that there are more items in your dining room than you would be able to call to mind if your home were severely damaged, destroyed or robbed.
  • Where can the fun-loving man, or his like-minded spouse or partner, look for boxer shorts that call to mind the Easter season?
  • Some women will prefer the long and elegant ladies negligees that call to mind an earlier era when Hollywood starlets were platinum blonde and well endowed.
  • Whether you want authentic vintage pieces or you're satisfied by new styles with retro flair, you'll find nylons that call to mind a simpler time in history.
  • If you can hand-deliver invitations, creating a message in a bottle is a fun way to call to mind the show's practice of dropping contestants on deserted beaches.