Example sentences of "try [to-vb] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Public sector workers tried to hit at the state with minimum disruption of services to consumers . |
2 | Boys 14 and 15 once tried to sit at the back of the coach but were rapidly sent to the front where , it was said , ‘ they always sat ’ . |
3 | He bent to the carabineer at his waist , and tried to chew at the knot , to make it more supple . |
4 | The goat stopped abruptly and tried to chew at the hem of Mrs Hollidaye 's brown jacket . |
5 | She tried to look at the thing calmly and sensibly , tried not to be aware of Deana and Sarah whispering at a table only a few yards distant , but felt too hurt and shocked to be rational . |
6 | I tried to look at the scenery . |
7 | That of course is exactly what Akhenaten tried to do at the beginning another example the return of the repressed its original religious intolerance . |
8 | We hope very much it will be useful , but as I tried to stress at the beginning , we very much see the problems of developing countries , which we in the Institute are working on , as part of the problems of what 's going wrong in the world at the moment , in which we in Britain very much have a stake too . |
9 | In a design of this kind , where the flowers and leaves are built up in layers , you should try to look at the outline that will be visible ( in this case , the outer leaves ) , and make sure that they are lying at pleasing angles . |
10 | You should try to look at the situation objectively and philosophically , and , if you can , keep a sense of humour . |
11 | Therefore try to arrive at the venue a day early . |
12 | Even in more casual situations people often try to get at the upshot of what is being said with such utterances as ‘ What are you trying to tell me ? ’ |
13 | In the absence of rain , try to water at the rate of 1–2 gallons per sq yd , twice a week . |
14 | At first he had tried to look at the newspapers regularly to search for job vacancies and had sent application forms to prospective employers . |
15 | Plenty of other good bands around the country have tried to grab at the coat-tails the Manchester scene and failed as a result . |
16 | Plenty of other good bands around the country have tried to grab at the coat-tails the Manchester scene and failed as a result . |
17 | The distraught and guilt-ridden driver was unable to remember the number plates of the vans which he had tried to memorise at the time of the kidnapping . |
18 | ‘ We are trying to confirm at the moment a suggestion that the dog had been kept for security purposes . |
19 | Even if some of the signs of upturn , of turn around , of better things to come the government are trying to trumpet at the moment . |
20 | Trying to look at the subject rationally , I think it was a difference between theory and practice . |
21 | erm Part of the project that we 're on is trying to look at the possibility of tracing timber through from the forest right through to the end user , or at any rate , the sale at the saw-mill , in the same . |
22 | So I 'm , I 'm just trying to look at the ones for and then we 'll go from there . |
23 | His sight was coming back but he still seemed to have some uneven blindness , as if he were trying to look at the world through a ragged hole in a postage stamp . |
24 | Erm , we we talked about this sort of issue earlier on , in in relationship to the , to the R A D. Erm , I 'm not quite sure of the strong importance of that organisation to the council , but I am sure that this erm , committee was set up by a number of south west authorities who are trying to look at the future of county farms . |
25 | ‘ You are London-born ? ’ he queried , trying to look at the parchment lying on Geoffrey 's desk . |
26 | All I 'm trying to do at the moment is to sort of get |
27 | Well that 's what they 're trying to do at the moment by measuring rates of turnover of deep to surface waters |
28 | ( Abrams was a young , bright , sharp lawyer , always well-tailored , and with an air of fierce aceticism ; he will reappear often in this story as a man trying to keep at the edge of it , and usually succeeding . |
29 | The TRAGEDIANS demur , trying to get at the coin . |
30 | A bloke who was trying to get at the tomato purée gave him rather an odd look , but Quigley was not bothered . |