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Example sentences for "will endeavor"

  • I cannot, unfortunately, bowdlerize the best of these without spoiling them, so I will endeavor to give a few examples of the less forceful.

  • Nevertheless, I will endeavor to recall a few as yet unrecorded reminiscences of adventure by flood and field during that period.

  • Everything connected with any phase in the life of a man such as Cecil John Rhodes is necessarily of interest, so I will endeavor to recall what I can of our mutual relations.

  • I will endeavor to procure you a comfortable home in some respectable family, where--' At this moment the street door was opened, and some one was heard ascending the stairs.

  • I will endeavor to adopt such artifices and precautions as will completely deceive my husband, and he will never know that I am otherwise than he now supposes me.

  • It may wound the delicacy of the gentleman from Guilford, [Mr. Goudy,] but I hope he will endeavor to accommodate his feelings to the interests and circumstances of his country.

  • Mr. Chairman, I will endeavor to obviate what the gentleman last up has said.

  • My dear Count," said Albert, "I will endeavor to return your politeness at Rome, and place my coupe at your disposal until your own be ready.

  • I should like to be there at the time you come, and I will endeavor to repay you, as far as lies in my power, for your liberal hospitality displayed to me at Monte Cristo.

  • Yes, my friend," returned the count; "and I will endeavor to give you no cause to regret your old master.

  • I will remain here until it is our pleasure to depart; then we will endeavor to be as free as Indians, and go where we please, provided always we do not go into our neighbor's wigwam against his will.

  • I will endeavor so to do, and in as few words as possible.

  • But I will endeavor to explain what it was that so largely increased the first effect of our visit.

  • Governor will be happy to see them at dinner, at six o'clock, when he will endeavor to facilitate their philanthropic inquiries, by inviting two or three proprietors to met them.

  • I will endeavor to relate the whole to you from the beginning.

  • But that this is the case I will endeavor to prove to you.

  • Come, then," said he, "I will endeavor to defend myself more successfully before you than before the judges.

  • He who speaks thus appears to me to speak justly, and I will endeavor to show you what it is that has occasioned me this character and imputation.

  • However much or little of soul or of sorrow she had in this event we are not to know; but another stood ready to-worship in his place, what we will endeavor to believe was in some degree worthy of homage.

  • It was a seasonable cordial to my mind, and I will endeavor to profit by your advice.

  • But I will endeavor to compose myself, and relate the circumstances as they came to my knowledge.

  • One of Kellogg's sons lives in the southern part of the State; I will endeavor to get the name, and if successful will write you.

  • Sabin is somewhere in the West, and I will endeavor to find his whereabouts and get his statement of the facts.

  • Let us postpone the farther discussion of the origin of species to some future time, when I will endeavor to convince you that both Darwin and Spencer have satisfactorily accounted for them.

  • But I will endeavor to keep within the bounds of what I suppose to be science.

  • I will endeavor to send a speedy warning beforehand.

  • I will endeavor not to be unworthy of you," continued Laura.

  • I will endeavor to resign my wishes; but, father, my kind father, it will be very hard for me.

  • I shall be at Buffalo in a page or two, and then I will endeavor to explain more minutely how this is done.

  • What is or was the Crittenden compromise I will endeavor to explain hereafter; but the terms and meaning of that compromise can have no bearing on the subject.

  • In a subsequent chapter I will endeavor to explain this more fully.

  • Without aiming at much method in so doing, I will endeavor to furnish you with a few directions of general applicability.

  • I will endeavor to obey such of them as have the sanction of his example, and to stick to that rule which, though not consistent with the other, is the most rational.

  • As I have dwelt so long on these who are indirectly under the Company's administration, I will endeavor to be a little shorter upon the countries immediately under this charter-government.

  • What their historic value is, and relation to the life of the past, I will endeavor, so far as time admits, to explain to-day.

  • There are some, however, still extant, collected by Fabricius, which I will endeavor to get and send you.

  • He will endeavor to sail by the middle of the next month, but if any delay should make him pass over the whole of October, he will defer his voyage to the spring, being unwilling to undertake a winter passage.

  • I will endeavor to procure some to be brought from Cochin-China.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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