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Example sentences for "shall try"

  • But there is consolation for the bereaved in the thoughts you suggest; and I shall try to cherish them and forget the gloom of the grave and the dread, for myself and for those I love, of the parting.

  • There was a certain method in the Count's inquiries, so I shall try to put them down in sequence.

  • I shall try to run over to see you, dearest, if only for a few minutes.

  • I shall try to scale the castle wall farther than I have yet attempted.

  • I shall try to cheer up when Arthur comes, or else I know he will be miserable to see me so.

  • I shall try to do what I see lady journalists do, interviewing and writing descriptions and trying to remember conversations.

  • I shall try to establish the fact that the wheel was not running and that after she struck she went ahead strong on this same wheel.

  • I shall try to take care of it at the department till your action can be had and forwarded on.

  • I shall try to prove that the average velocity of the current through the draw with the boat in it should be five and a half miles an hour; that it is slowest at the head of the pier and swiftest at the foot of the pier.

  • However that may be, I shall try to have always something better to do than to trouble myself with what is said or written about me.

  • If he publishes it I shall try to have it performed here, either at the Court or at the theater.

  • Here are the suggestions you can follow: "As I complete the count of three, I shall try to unlock my hands but will be unable to do so until I count to five.

  • Here are suggestions you can use: "As I count to three, I shall try to open my eyes, but I shall be unable to do so because I feel so relaxed.

  • Here is a form of suggestion you can use: "As I reach the count of three, I shall try to bend my arm, but it will be impossible to do so until I count to five.

  • I shall try at the count of ten, but it will be absolutely impossible to raise my legs until I count to 15.

  • If this plan fails, I shall try another, for I am either going to take Bute alive or else get ample proof that he is dead.

  • In other words, I shall try to look at him from the public point of view, and free myself from some predisposition in his favor shared by his friends.

  • We shall try to indicate the general character of these remaining eight Books, to find their place in the total organism of the poem, and then give a brief outline of each Book separately.

  • We shall try to bring the threads of connection to light, for it is our emphatic opinion that these three islands with their shapes are spiritually bound and wound together.

  • Violent opposition rises on part of the Suitors, but Penelope in two speeches insists that he shall try.

  • In concluding these lengthy studies of the Iliad and the Odyssey, we shall try to grasp each of the poems as a whole, and then the two together is one great totality sprung of one people and of one consciousness.

  • I shall try to communicate with you in some way--to-morrow.

  • I shall try to keep going," she said quickly.

  • I shall try to remember that,--always," he said abjectly.

  • He held her eyes with his own as he leaned forward across the table and answered very quietly: "I shall try, dear lady, to be worthy.

  • We shall try them in turn, beginning with the last: à l'aube du jour.

  • We shall try it," Harleston remarked, and picked up the telephone.

  • On the contrary, we shall try to take as much as possible from her; we shall try to humiliate and isolate her, in order to deprive her of the power of injuring us.

  • A ponderous question, but I shall try to answer it as briefly as possible.

  • I shall try to obtain in the course of to-day an order from the emperor, removing the archduke from the command of the army and causing him to retire into private life.

  • Writing to me on his return on November the 6th Leighton says: "I shall try to look in to-morrow at five.

  • Thank you so much for your kind advice and gentle reminders, I shall try so hard to remember all you have said to me at different times; and if I do become anything in the future, I shall owe all the best part of it to you.

  • When the summer weather comes on, I shall try to persuade you to come and see us on the top of Falstaff's Hill.

  • I shall try to look at right and duty as she would.

  • I shall try to be as true a friend as I am capable of becoming, although an absent one.

  • I shall try to be happy and brave, and make the most of my life.

  • I shall try to persuade her to marry me as soon as possible, and after that we shall live near my uncle.

  • And what of distinguishing love, or favour, or confidence, have I had from her since, to make me forego this vow!

  • The result I shall try to send on these ships.

  • I shall try to gather up my strength until such time as your Majesty can appoint such a person as is fitted for this place.

  • I entirely sympathise with their sentiment; and I shall try to suggest later why I think that symbol the logical culmination of heathen as well as Christian things.

  • Of the city as a city I shall try to say something elsewhere; but the things which these critics have especially in mind are at once more general and more internal.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    feel good; shall arrive; shall describe; shall dwell; shall follow; shall give; shall have the honor; shall here; shall hold; shall inherit; shall notice; shall perish; shall please; shall produce; shall remain; shall remember; shall seem; shall show; shall stay; shall succeed; shall suppose; shall take; shall vote; shallow water; various names; white hairs