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1 The Merrion Square switchboard was inundated with calls from disgruntled football fans.
2 The Arizona Daily Star said its newsroom was inundated with calls from irate viewers.
3 Doctors are being inundated with calls from worried patients.
4 A dedicated 0800 number had been inundated with calls .
5 Thayil was inundated with calls from people who had read frenzied news reports on the Internet.
6 Insurance companies are being inundated with calls arising from damage to homes during the recent storms.
7 Recruiters who Reuters interviewed in the last week said that advisers are being inundated with calls .
8 The council has been inundated with calls from the public offering their assistance with the night-time shoot.
9 The hospital has opened an emergency telephone help line which has been inundated with calls from worried women.
10 A UCU spokesperson said: We've been inundated with calls from members who are resigning from their external examiner posts.
11 Talkback radio was inundated with calls from Giles supporters critical of the plotters for creating instability in the government.
12 Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann have been inundated with calls , following an appeal on the BBC's Crimewatch.
13 This is after she had been inundated with calls for her to comment shortly after Zille tweeted on Monday.
14 Mental health helplines have been inundated with calls from people traumatised by media coverage of the Christchurch terror attacks.
15 As soon as our party made known their arrival to their friends, they were inundated with calls and invitations.
16 Mr Keaveney said he had been inundated with calls from members praising the Minister of State for her Dáil speech.
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