Well, I will try to take as much care of your doll as she does of hers,' said John, smiling.
Scarcely had the four castaways set foot on firm ground, than they all, thinking of the absent one, simultaneously exclaimed, "Perhaps he will try to swim to land!
In three hours we will attempt the passage, and once on the other side, we will try to get out of this scrape, and I hope may find the captain.
In the latter case, if the island is inhabited, we will try to get out of the scrape with the help of its inhabitants; if it is desert, we will try to get out of the scrape by ourselves.
I will try to tell you what I have felt since reading your letter.
For the rest, I am very grateful, and I will try to show you how I love your ideal.
I will try not to do any more bemoaning of my shortcomings.
I will try--I will tryto bear it all more bravely--I will indeed!
The boy said: "They may be afraid of me, but I guess I will try once, anyway.
The young man answered modestly, "I will try to do as you bid me.
Meanwhile he will try to profess you a nun, but push him off with soft words.
I will try to die as those who went before me would have died, but if I should break down think not the less of me, for the spirit is willing though the flesh be weak.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will try" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.