Example sentences of "he will try " in BNC.

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1 Douglas Hurd 's announcement on Friday that he will try to tighten up the law relating to the licensing of these parties should certainly address itself to that aspect of the problem .
2 He will try to obtain by force what he can not achieve by the correct use of the aids as taught by the classical school . ’
3 In many cases he will try to over-compensate by rushing around doing things for others as if to prove to himself that he is needed .
4 As soon as he sees one , he will try to entice her to his nest .
5 He will try to choose in order to minimise this evaluation and a similar analysis to that for player I shows that he can achieve this by solving LPII* .
6 Resorting to a dog-like whine , he complained to Theo : ‘ The dog feels that if they keep him , it will only mean putting up with him and tolerating him in the house , so he will try and find another kennel . ’
7 He will try Rowntrees again , and said : ‘ I hope it 's worth it . ’
8 The first assistant , David Tringham , promises he will try to make her exits easier in future .
9 If he finds me again , ’ said Raffaella at last , her greenish eyes dilated in apparently genuine fear , ‘ he will try again to kill me .
10 Since for many men sexual capacity lies at the root of self-esteem , the chances are high that he will try to find another woman to reassure him .
11 My understanding is that he will try to find half-a-dozen wood processing / wood craft companies whose adverts would feature within the eight pages of editorial to be supplied by COED CYMRU .
12 With that in mind , will he assure the House that he will try to integrate training between reserve forces and regulars far more than in the past ?
13 He will try to lead the discussion , this time , instead of acting as a mere facilitator , but he could find himself shouted down or boycotted .
14 One Senator has said he will try to stop the waste transfer until he is satisfied that transporting plutonium-contaminated wastes pose no threat to state residents .
15 Roger says he was taken ill half way round and suffered but he will try again next year
16 The Rev John Boocock said he was looking forward to acting the David Dimbleby role as he gives up the regular ‘ sermon slot ’ for a full interview in which he will try and investigate the relationship between the church and education .
17 Next month he will try to persuade Great Aycliffe Town Council to spend £44,000 on a bus adapted for disabled people .
18 It is obvious that a horse will run from a stick , spurs or fear of the rider , but it is hard to accept that he will try to pull on the bit if that very action increases the pain .
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