Example sentences of "try [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the moment teams still seem interested in my services , but it , at the end of the season , the opportunity to try for the Championship no longer exists , then , no question , I shall step aside . ’
2 I 'm not ambitious enough to try for the top . ’
3 ‘ She came home from Guides one day and said she wanted to try for the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award , ’ recalls Rosemarie .
4 She hoped people would want to try for the Number Power certificate as they learn and has even joined herself : ‘ I have always been rotten at maths but this is the ideal way to do it , ’ she said .
5 Er I told him I was going to try for the Co-op .
6 I was hiding , working my way round to the Orchard to try for the pennant in there .
7 I was the one who recommended him to try for the job .
8 The AAA tried during the winter months to bring an end to the hostility between Frank Dick and me .
9 Hundreds of actresses tried for the part in the film which is currently in pre-production in Hollywood .
10 and somehow I do n't know how , but somehow they always knew when the train was being loaded up with tanks and then that was the night we would get a raid and of course , you see , they all ra tried for the station .
11 There 's plenty of space for you to jot down those important dates , and there are super recipes to try throughout the year .
12 It is not unknown to have ballast on a spar tip to even out the dynamic balance , and , if you are as well prepared as the Peacocks , you 'll have spare spars handy which will have different flexibility to try against the breeze of the day .
13 The Video Guide gives advice on how to use the video and exciting ideas for activities to try in the classroom .
14 From 1959 to 1960 a variety of steam shunters were used and tried in the Works ( from Bletchley Shed ) , but none were successful .
15 Between them they are responsible for handling 95 per cent of the criminal cases tried in the country though a few who are convicted in this way ( just over 4,000 in 1999 , which is 1.6 per cent of all indictable offenders convicted in the magistrates ' courts ) are committed to the Crown Court for sentence .
16 there 's a greater pressure of population therefore are you saying that , that land reform might at least on the model tried in the north , might not yield any economic benefits
17 Down the third row of stones he tried in the garden of remembrance , he found the spot where Heather had raised the camera to her eye and captured the second image in the sequence he was seeking to follow .
18 He had been one of the most influential members of Hong Kong 's financial community and was one of the most prominent figures ever tried in the colony .
19 The Shah detested the way in which mossadeq rather than he was coming to symbolize Iran , and he tried in the summer of 1952 to remove him from office .
20 It felt it on the first morning when it came in and I sat on it , I thought well I 'm sure it did n't feel like the one we tried in the shop did n't feel like this but
21 Well let's move on now to try to the briefing .
22 You do n't like it in the King 's Road , because they wo n't let you into the boutiques , and you 're too young to try on the dresses . "
23 One of his favourite instances is the scene in On the Waterfront when Brando , thinking he was between takes , idly tried on the glove that Eva Marie Saint had dropped .
24 At Matilda 's insistence she tried on the gown then and there , even forgetting her tattered shift until her old dress was whisked away .
25 as if remembering the steps of a dance she walked to the long cheval mirror in the bedroom and tried on the dress , a dark grey beaded silk gown by Bruce Oldfield .
26 I made mistakes and sweated over them , but tried on the whole to err on the side of caution .
27 It was n't real till it was let out and tried on the air and approved .
28 And things like Time Out and so on , and City Limits , tried on the listings in the culture front seem to be seduced by , on the one hand , the need to simply provide information in terms of the listings , or then they felt some kind of twinge of conscience and had to be counter-balanced by radical politics on the other side , which produced a completely split , a paper that you could tear in half and read it as two sort of separate things , and erm and they always erm and something like that always felt
29 And it took our model 's breath away when she tried on the ring … its facets sparkling like a waterfall around the dimly-lit room .
30 As she walked away from him he suffered a stroke , and Alizon was later arrested and tried on the charge that she ‘ practised , exercised and used her devilish and wicked arts ’ and that by these she ‘ had him lamed so that his body wasted and consumed away ’ .
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