Example sentences of "we do [adv] try " in BNC.

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1 And in any case , it might die if we do n't try and help it … soon . ’
2 We encourage people to play with the cosmetics , feel what they 're like on their skin , and we do n't try to sell them anything .
3 ‘ We encourage people to play with the cosmetics , feel what they 're like on their skin , and we do n't try to sell them anything ’
4 But , unlike buying a car or new shoes , we do n't try it out first .
5 We do n't try to keep up with people like that .
6 I still remain a wee bit puzzled as to why we do n't try to recruit more than one member in any one large organisation , eg the exclusion of Scottish Power people simply because we have a [ Stewart ] member already .
7 A possibility next year is to bring forward the Central Wales Line trip — assuming that we do n't try another line — to make a point about BR 's cancellation of the evening trains for the duration of the winter timetable .
8 We 'll never know if we do n't try it at Czerny 's tempo which also happens to be Beethoven 's for his Scherzo .
9 It has had considerable benefits , it 's had one or two drawbacks and er I think the biggest lesson that we have probably learned so far from the Eurofighter programme , is that we have to be very careful when we make work sharing agreements in future , that er we do n't try to drive the work sharing requirement down to too low a level .
10 Tabkay , who is mid-way through a teacher-training programme lasting between seven and eight years , added : ‘ We do n't try to go out and preach .
11 Let us ensure that we do not try to make ourselves look better than we really are by humiliating others .
12 We do not try to motivate them but simply gather them together for ease of reference .
13 If we do not try to grasp the relations between popular music discourses and the material musical practices to which they refer , and at the same time the necessary distinctness of level between these , we are unlikely to break through the structures of power which , as Foucault makes clear , discursive authority erects .
14 We do not try to put them into a common framework , and it is difficult to conceive of any satisfactory empirical tests .
15 Whilst many of the questions Professor Buckley will address remain to be answered , he suspects he already knows the causes of some of Britain 's marketing problems abroad : ‘ Basically we do not try hard enough , we do not invest enough and we do not choose our markets selectively enough .
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