Example sentences of "[conj] trying [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Or trying to save the soul of some evil little sod who would slit your throat as quickly as look at you ! ’
2 There was a lot of enjoyment to be had , but this was tempered by the anxieties and fears that many had felt during earlier stages , when girls were worrying about parents ' reactions , or trying to conceal the pregnancy .
3 However , it is not unreasonable to argue that trying to meet the measurement standards of natural science is to inflict a crippling over-ambition on social research .
4 Airikkala 's Irish co-driver Ronan McNamee knows the forests equally well , but points out that trying to read the roads from a map is not so easy , particularly at speeds of up to 130mph .
5 Bamrung Boonpanya , who helped to organise protests against the pollution of the Nam Siew river , says that trying to get the police to enforce the law was ‘ like running after rats ’ .
6 It was close enough , and simpler than trying to explain the truth
7 I think the best conclusion would have happened if they 'd just let it happen , rather than trying to force the issue on April the nineteenth .
8 Rather than trying to tackle the gybe as a whole , break it down into smaller component parts and try to make each part smooth .
9 When Lamb played five balls of an over defensively and then ran two off the last , it was clear that he was just settling for his hundred , and since Terry immediately succumbed Lamb was criticized for exposing him , rather than trying to keep the strike .
10 ‘ The whole nature of that part of the market is that as soon as the insurers found they had claims , they stopped the product rather than trying to build the book sensibly , ’ says Caroline Blackman .
11 Throughout Man 's long association with the Horse , the most successful horsemen have been those who have used some degree of knowledge of psychology or understanding of the horse , rather than trying to dominate the horse with force .
12 It is certainly a better way of choosing food than trying to read the menu .
13 The first point to be made in response to this is that current Soviet initiatives are clearly designed to foster a positive attitude towards the USSR as a country which has a viable socio-economic system and offers valuable commercial opportunities , rather than trying to incite the masses to Soviet-style revolution .
14 Her hands covered her mouth as if trying to hold the screams in .
15 Ryker knelt beside her , shook her , rubbed her arms as if trying to restore the circulation .
16 He gestures at the building behind him , as if trying to distract the animal 's attention .
17 Individuals and small parties join together in the open water outside the kelp beds , where they swim up and down as if trying to get the courage to attempt the last lap .
18 In both cases , the pupils will enlarge more than normal , as if trying to increase the input of information from the exciting stimuli .
19 The Doctor was shuffling and trying to untie the knots which fastened his arms behind his back .
20 She was just pushing down the lid and trying to close the catches with fumbling fingers when the door swung open .
21 At the top of the backswing , deliberately trying to push from the inside of the right foot , and trying to force the hips to drive forward , will lead to a great deal of confusion in your golf swing .
22 From that moment David took absolute control and while Rachel crawled back into the space and fitted the collar , immobilising Len as much as possible , he administered a pethidine injection , all the time talking and trying to reassure the patient .
23 It was a case of getting up late and trying to maek the day as short as possible .
24 First , you 've frantically found your seat , strapped yourself in with a metallic click of the belt and are sitting bolt upright and trying to remember the air crash fatality statistics when — ooh , thank you , sweeties in a basket from a nice person — there 's a touch of human contact in a high-tech , high-octane toothpaste tube .
25 I was in a fever of vicarious excitement , looking at street plans of Florence and trying to remember the name of a boy I 'd met in the Boboli Gardens in 1961 , but friends and relations were wanting to know whether I had really vetted the family , whether I 'd like to hear a selection of au pair horror stories , and whether I 'd made good any gaps in my daughter 's domestic skills .
26 On landing , the Ashdown mob spilled on to the apron and surrounded Kinnock 's plane , still singing and trying to persuade the party leaders to shake hands like opposing troops on the Western Front at Christmas .
27 That said , the working environment in OS/2 is different enough that I found myself trying to unlearn the way I work at present and trying to use the system the way IBM meant it to be used .
28 But the apogee of imaginative anti-Nazism comes in Let George Do It ( 1940 , To Hell with Hitler in US ) , when George Formby , who otherwise divides his time between playing his ukulele and trying to crack the code a bandleader is using to broadcast messages to the Germans , dreams a sequence in which he flies over Berlin in a Zeppelin , lands at a Nuremberg rally and challenges the Führer himself , ‘ You , Adolf , put a sock in it . ’
29 I seemed to be drifting from one thing to another , trying to please my parents and trying to do the opposite from Pat , to be different .
30 I got some insight into this when I was telling him about my readings in Zen , and trying to explain the principles of yin and yan .
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