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Example sentences for "trie"

Lexicographically close words:
tride; trident; tridents; tridge; tridges; tried; triennial; triennium; trierarch; trierarchs
  1. He would have us trie the Promise of God; but how?

  2. The Devil would have us trie the Mercy of God, but how?

  3. He would have us trie the Threatning of God; but how?

  4. He would have us trie the Power of God; but how?

  5. He would have us trie the Justice of God; but how?

  6. The Devil would have us to trie the Purpose of God, about our selves or others; but how?

  7. The king aduertised of this answer, more wilfull than tollerable, appointed him rather to trie battell, than deliuer the duke of Summerset to his enimies.

  8. Ile pay well, and I dare turne you loose to say as well as anye of them all: well Ile doe my best, said Roberto, and since ye are so forward, lets goe nowe and trie our good fortune.

  9. Then said Dunstane, Blesse your eies with the signe of the crosse, and trie whether you can see that I sée.

  10. Alfred a noble man, which practised by treason to haue kept him from the gouernement: but he was apprehended yer he could bring his purpose to passe, and sent to Rome there to trie himselfe giltie or not giltie.

  11. Albeit yet some of them at unwares, many times, name that unadvisedly, which if another man had spoken to trie them, would have made them blushe to heare that remembred in way of blasphemie, which makes them women.

  12. Other signes also they haue to trie the good Angels from the bad: but these are the chiefe.

  13. Nay the stomake of a man to trie in strife.

  14. To Ireland will you leade a Band of men, Collected choycely, from each Countie some, And trie your hap against the Irishmen?

  15. My Lord of Yorke, trie what your fortune is: Th' vnciuill Kernes of Ireland are in Armes, And temper Clay with blood of Englishmen.

  16. But after he perceiued few or none to follow him, and that it was too late now to returne backe, he determined to trie the matter by dint of sword, and herevpon directed his waie from Yorke to Newarke vpon Trent.

  17. But I’ll leave This present way and a new course will trie Which at the same mark doth as fully drive And with a great deal more facility.

  18. Pétrie thinks that the temples and palaces were systematically destroyed by Harmhabî, and the ruins used by him in the buildings which he erected at different places in Egypt.

  19. Pray you be gone: Ile trie whether my old Wit be in request With those that haue but little: this must be patcht With Cloth of any Colour Com.

  20. No, Ile die here: There's some among you haue beheld me fighting, Come trie vpon your selues, what you haue seene me Mene.

  21. Upon my faith it was but a trick to trie you, knowing you lov'd me dearlie, and yet strangely that you would never shew it, though my means was all humilitie.

  22. The force which is in them surmounteth all beleefe, and the fast hold which they take with their teeth exceedeth all credit: for three of them against a beare, foure against a lion, are sufficient to trie mastries with them.

  23. My Lord whether ye haue vsed a due meane to trie her and her reuelations, or no.

  24. Albones, And to morrow we will ride to London, And trie the vtmost of these Treasons forth, Come vnckle Gloster along with vs, My mind doth tell me thou art innocent.

  25. Well Madame sith your grace is so content, Let me haue some bands of chosen soldiers, And Yorke shall trie his fortune against those kernes.

  26. Then call them forth, that they may trie their rightes.

  27. That done, with them weele post vnto the Queene, And once more trie our fortune in the field.

  28. But I will after thee, and once againe When I haue borne my father to his Tent, ·daw060· Ile trie my fortune better with thee yet.

  29. Hephestion, me thinkes they have answered all well, and 100 in such questions I meane often to trie them.

  30. I will trie whether I can better beare my hand with my heart[980] than I could with mine eye.

  31. Faith, mother, then, Ile trie how you can runne.

  32. At Framingham, my lord, to trie your buckes If they could scape the[1439] teisers or the toile.

  33. Will you say a thing, and not sticke to it to trie it?

  34. Bacon, dispute with him, and trie his skill.

  35. Frier, thou gladst me: now shall Edward trie How Lacie meaneth to his soveraigne lord.

  36. But their answer was, that they were not come to haue peace, but to trie the matter by battell.

  37. London, he began to assault the citie verie fiercelie, in hope either to put his enimie in such feare that he should despaire of all reliefe and comfort, or at the least trie what he was able to doo.

  38. There be that write, how the offer was made by king Edmund for the auoiding of more bloudshed, that the two princes should trie the matter thus togither in a singular combat.

  39. But yet doubting the inconstancie of the people, he sent his elder son (named Edmund) to trie the minds of them, and to vnderstand whether they were constant or wauering in that which they had promised.


  40. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    tried again; tried hard