Example sentences of "[verb] a [adj] attempt [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Obvious examples would include a blatant attempt to influence the jury or the publication of potentially inadmissible evidence , for example a confession or past misconduct .
2 A LIFEBOATMAN today described a dramatic attempt to rescue a shrimper .
3 On the face of it , Louis VI 's claim to be lord of all bishops not already under effective protection looks a modest attempt to regain only part of the Carolingian inheritance .
4 It took almost twenty years to launch a new attempt to embody in formal texts some of humanity 's yearnings for effective restrictions on war .
5 This occurred at a time when the Government support in the opinion polls was at one of its lowest ebbs and seemed a desperate attempt to create an atmosphere in which opposition to the Poll Tax became synonymous with criminality .
6 This was partly for the reasons given above , but also due to the very large Conservative majority in the hereditary House of Lords , which soon rejected a Liberal attempt to amend the 1902 Education Act .
7 Made a vain attempt to tidy up the room , which was already looking like a heavy-metal combat zone , and took himself off for a shower .
8 Daniel too was given garments , some he might wear and some he would n't , socks , scarf , tie , all of them not black , as though the company had made a preconcerted attempt to cheer him up .
9 GRAEME SOUNESS has made a final attempt to persuade Wimbledon to part with John Scales — and has lined up Neil Ruddock in case he fails .
10 Pressman and Wildavsky have made a tentative attempt to draw attention to what may loosely be described as the mathematics of implementations the way in which the mere quantity of agreements necessary may , even when all parties are committed to a policy , undermine or delay effective action .
11 In ANDES " work , particularly in the controlled zones and with refugees , it has made a concerted attempt to include women , and its educational materials have been drawn up bearing in mind the need to broaden the context of women 's work .
12 The TGAT report is long and difficult in places , but has made a skilful attempt to match the best of teacher practice in the field of assessment with the general constraints imposed by TNC .
13 Those outside the political arena believe that the Government have made a poor attempt to answer some searching questions .
14 The Conservative government has made a half-hearted attempt to tax company cars — half-hearted because it fears upsetting natural Tory voters .
15 Within two months they had made a first attempt to get a suitable building site — part of the field in which the new Presbyterian School was to be built .
16 RODERICK Newall , the former army officer accused of murdering his wealthy Scottish parents in the Channel Islands five years ago , has made a third attempt to kill himself in prison in Gibraltar , it was revealed yesterday .
17 Did he imagine she 'd made a special attempt to impress him ?
18 Richard Body has made a brave attempt to shed the mythology and propaganda , and to expose farming objectives to public debate .
19 The Committee concluded that the broadcasters could legitimately claim to have made a praiseworthy attempt to deliver the sort of programmes they had promised .
20 I 've made a few attempts to try to potty train her without any success .
21 The United Kingdom government , however , reacting to the widespread criticism of the subcommittee 's proposals , had then made a last attempt to secure concessions towards increased democratization in post-1997 Hong Kong .
22 That might sound a ludicrous attempt to escape paying for a colour TV licence , but he obviously thought it was worth a try .
23 The important thing to emphasize is that women are given the opportunity to participate in all areas of work and that there exists a definite attempt to organize and train women for tasks outside the domestic sphere , One finds many women who are in charge of supplies , or working in the munition workshops , in tailoring , shoe-making , pottery or local manufactures , such as hammocks and so on .
24 My guess is that the bozo could make a half-headed attempt to chase after the car , but more likely he will not .
25 In the absence of such continuous assessment , officially applied , you must make a serious attempt to produce the short-term aims within your own thinking .
26 The two maxi-sloops , Lawrie Smith 's Rothmans , of Britain , and Pierre Fehlmann 's Merit , of Switzerland , could make a last-day attempt to overtake the two New Zealand ketches , swinging up the West Australian coast to make full use of the sea breeze .
27 She 'd meant her tone to be clipped and dismissive , but even to her own ears it sounded slurred and indistinct as she made a mental attempt to regain conscious control over the increased rhythm of her heart .
28 In 1416 the French made a serious attempt to regain Harfleur , which they blockaded by land and sea .
29 He recalled the movie Member of the Wedding which he described as ‘ the ONLY adult film I have ever seen which made a serious attempt to analyse the idea of adolescent loneliness being the prelude to alone-ness . ’
30 He made a half-hearted attempt to brush away my hand .
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