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Example sentences for "will strive"

  • I will strive hard to set mine old legs a-dancing at thy wedding, though I promise not a galliardo [a dance wherein high leaps were taken, requiring great agility].

  • And, sweet heart, even should we be forced to go that journey apart, we will strive to look forward to the glad meeting in the Home.

  • We will strive to limit the conflict, for we wish neither increased destruction nor do we want to invite increased danger.

  • It will strive also to build a better public understanding of the conditions necessary for maintaining growth and price stability.

  • Pass that law at this session, and it becomes an issue in the next political campaign; and those who sustain it and pass it here will be committed to its support, and those who oppose it will strive to elect men in favor of its repeal.

  • Our cause is lost, but if thou wilt trust thyself to me I will strive yet to save thee.

  • This law of the Camp Fire I will strive to follow.

  • Jacob Dyson, listen to my words, and take good heed to them, and I will strive so to work that no harm shall befall thee, albeit I may not deny that thou mayest stand in some jeopardy.

  • I will strive to show them all due reverence, that they may satisfy my mother when she makes inquiry of them.

  • I was glad my father's choice lighted on me, and I will strive to please in all I do.

  • I will strive in all things to please her.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will strive" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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