Example sentences of "have try [to-vb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 As you will see from this description of the account executive role in your account group , the agency has to try to allow for different levels of contact with your own organization .
2 I noted what my right hon. Friend the Member for Aylesbury ( Sir T. Raison ) said and it is interesting that , in reply , the hon. Member for Stoke-on-Trent , Central ( Mr. Fisher ) has tried to sit on both sides of the fence on the difficult question of acquisitions and disposals .
3 ‘ He has tried to draft in fresh faces , and found it difficult for them to fit in .
4 When he runs , you can see , you can feel , how hard he has tried to get to this position of being the fastest sprinter in Europe .
5 In the light of the foregoing , psychiatry itself is increasingly being forced to admit that the firm categories of psychosis with which it has tried to work for many years are of limited value .
6 It is important to create , as I 've tried to do at British Coal , a sense of challenge .
7 ‘ I 've tried to communicate with Belial Base .
8 It comes as no surprise to discover from another source that in 1921 the Kursk guberniia party committee had tried to deal with these problems ; ‘ the purge of the party was the first basic step towards the strengthening of the personnel of the party and yielded enormous results . ’
9 Danilov , a student who had tried to live by private teaching , intelligent , handsome , dark-haired , solitary , killed and robbed a money-lender and his maid .
10 We were welcomed by a woman vice-chairman of the commune , who made a long and formal speech giving lots of statistics to show how the commune had improved its production in line with Chairman Mao 's directives , and how the Gang of Four had tried to tamper with agricultural production .
11 The second theme I have tried to illustrate throughout this chapter is the distinction between good coping strategies and bad coping strategies .
12 We have tried to emphasise in this report the inevitable tentative nature of conclusions to be drawn from the data presented .
13 We have tried to respond to increasing demands from what is now a growing membership .
14 What I have tried to do in this book is to tell how he did it .
15 What I have tried to do in this chapter is to suggest a way of looking at towns as though they were a special kind of landscape — as indeed they are — to get behind the guide-books and the individual buildings to the secret history of these places : to draw attention to what I think are some of the significant bits of urban landscape that point the way into this secret history .
16 I have tried to show in this discussion that higher learning is not learning at all in any familiar sense .
17 I have tried to show in this book that though the academic institutionalizing of vernacular literary study which began about a century ago had good , even inescapable reasons in its origins , its later progress has not had the effects the founders hoped for .
18 What I have tried to show in this section is that before we can fully understand the particular historical genres which appear under the labels of programme categories , and , even more importantly , before we can understand the forms of subjectivity which they imply , we need to place them in their historical and institutional relationship to the theoretical genre of novelistic narrative .
19 We have tried to avoid in this chapter the sort of generalised waffle about God in which many theologians indulge .
20 I have tried to express in another paper one conclusion :
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