Example sentences of "[coord] try [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The difficulty arises , of course , when you run out of fingers , or try to take milk and sugar into account . |
2 | If so , encourage them to paint pictures as they listen to music or try using art games . |
3 | You really need to get a job , however menial , in the business before you use your hard-earned savings or try to borrow money to start one . |
4 | Traditional botanical prints in ornamental frames suit this style , or try framing lace handkerchiefs , gloves , beaded evening bags , or even fans . |
5 | Well , we do our best or try to pass people on to other people who would know the answer . |
6 | They could n't make judgements or try to inflict order on their world , but simply flowed with it . |
7 | When the hearings came on , they explained , they would run upstairs and lock the door , or try to switch channels , or read the comics , or tidy the house . |
8 | Cou co could I ask you and try to short circuit actually the presentation if you if you if you do n't mind , to actually concentrate on those issue items where there are these significant differences which which you which you mentioned . |
9 | The satyāgrahi must empathize with the people he opposes and try to see things from their point of view . |
10 | Be sensible and try to see things from your pets ' point of view : |
11 | ‘ One hint , do n't be so coy with the men you deal with , they might misconstrue your intentions and try to take advantage of you . ’ |
12 | They usually deal with the situation in one of two ways — they patronise you and try to take control on the assumption that you must need their guidance to do a decent job ; or they undermine you by making obscene remarks and deliberately causing problems . |
13 | The police are here are fair and friendly and try to do community policing . |
14 | You do n't need to treat every dialogue in the same way anyway , so keep that kind of work for audio materials and try to use video for the work it is best suited for . |
15 | Emmie was always frightened that he would say they could n't afford it and try to borrow money , but usually he just laughed and said there was n't any need , the girls could manage . |
16 | But we want him to put his foot on the ball and try to weigh things up . ’ |
17 | I see the tree very much in the round and try to create depth rather than just a silhouette . |
18 | Try to recognize your needs , and try to spend time fulfilling them or asking for them . |
19 | I 'd like you to put up there for a few days , and try to scrape acquaintance with her . |
20 | Kids drive up there at nights and try to spot ghosts . ’ |
21 | Britain and France , both with colonial possessions in Asia , sent small forces to fight in Korea and in Germany there were fears that the Communists might use ‘ hot war ’ tactics closer to home : Korea , like Germany , had become divided after a joint East-West occupation ; it seemed that the East Germans could emulate North Korea and try to reunite Germany by force . |
22 | Pass any through the serpent 's coils , And try to lay claim to the spoils . |
23 | Let us now dig a little deeper into this theory and try to appreciate Abelard 's thought from within . |
24 | I might change my mind about becoming a vet and try writing situation comedy for television . |
25 | ‘ We discovered that the Russians are certainly cost conscious and try to optimise profits . |
26 | We always provide telephone or fax facilities and try to schedule events to fit deadlines . ) |
27 | Counselling should explore the employee 's concerns about the move and try to allay fears . |
28 | ‘ I thought we might have a word about the Gray affair and try to move things on a little in that area , ’ said Wheeler . |
29 | I have found over the years that it is immensely helpful to take time out and try to think things through , and I would imagine that most other managers do the same , even though all of us are heavily action-orientated . |
30 | Look around your shop and try to identify products which do not sell well ( or ask the manager ) . |