Example sentences of "be trying [to-vb] [adv prt] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 're trying to point out the buildings which have stood the test of time ; buildings built by craftsmen who knew what they were doing , who used quality materials , ’ she added .
2 She says that they 're trying to clear up the waste created by thousands of people — it 's a long job and they may not have time to do it all .
3 And we 're trying to find out the opp so we want something that ties up opp and adjacent .
4 I 'm trying to sort out the e year eight sex education with Bernie at the moment .
5 That 's why I 'm trying to fill up the gap with a few concerts , but of course I 'm not good enough for the big dates , it will be mostly provincial engagements .
6 But I 'm trying to track down the man who brutally murdered Sandy , your sister .
7 I 'm trying to track down the Presley hoard .
8 THEY may be trying to patch up the rift in their marriage .
9 Frightened by events in Eastern Europe , Vietnam 's ageing leaders appear to be trying to shore up the authority of the party by cutting down the independence of an already tightly-regulated press .
10 Waving his men into a pincer formation , Mortimer surprised the small group of machete-wielding rebels who were trying to wear down the staff of the building .
11 A statute of 1388 attempted to reinforce the Statute of Labourers , the measure enacted to control wages after the Black Death of 1348–49 , but attempts in 1389 to put it into practice showed that men were trying to shake off the stigma of villein tenure , even at the cost of taking a cash wage worth less in real terms than the combination of cash and food which they had been paid previously , insisting on working by the day rather than contracting for a yearly wage , and exploiting the possibility of alternative employment ( 65 , pp.92–5 ) .
12 The Germans , he reckoned , were trying to wipe out the docks , yet somehow the city centre seemed to be getting the worst of it — and all the shops and offices and streets of little houses .
13 Tessa could hear him breathing on the threshold outside for several minutes more , as if he were trying to summon up the courage to return and say something .
14 A gang of youths threw stones and missiles at officers who were trying to break up the display .
15 I am trying to open up the moor by re-seeding and protecting the heather . ’
16 Researchers are trying to sort out the difference in genetic make-up both in cancers and in normal tissue .
17 ‘ So we are trying to fill out the details of his early life .
18 The securities firms are trying to prop up the tumbling stockmarket by cutting the supply of new issues .
19 They are trying to prop up the tumbling stockmarket by cutting the supply of new issues .
20 In defining these limits , Christians are trying to carry out the pattern laid down by God , who created our sexuality .
21 The Slovaks are trying to rub out the use of Hungarian in officialdom .
22 , writes : MY DAUGHTER is getting married in October and we are trying to find out the proper rules .
23 He 's been in contact with his family , who are trying to find out the details of what happened .
24 ‘ We are trying to build up the event and , as we do not pay appearance money , the best way to do that is to offer rewards that will attract the best players , ’ he added .
25 Now President de Klerk and the ANC leadership are trying to tone down the outcome of the talks in order not to appear to have pre-empted a decision before the others have had a chance to have their say .
26 His death comes amid a widening split in the party between his loyalists and supporters of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif , who leads a coalition government led by the PML and has been trying to take over the party leadership .
27 The major combatants will be the Council of Europe and the European Economic Community , The EEC 's commissioner for industry , Etienne Davignon , has been trying to sort out the EEC 's scientific programmes .
28 Now , at this very moment , he is trying to pick up the pieces of his life after you have shattered it so cruelly — ’
29 There are suspicions that Mr Kinnock , who will not intervene publicly in the contest , is trying to speed up the process in order to boost the chances of Mr Smith , who is believed to be his preferred successor .
30 Now a builder at Eastington near Stonehouse in Gloucestershire is trying to slow down the decline of valuable trees .
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