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Example sentences for "will try"

  • I will try to finish the letter to the Grand Duke today.

  • For the present I will try to inspire myself a little with the victrix, and to imagine that I could do the same thing.

  • When an occasion offers I will try to make it up with her.

  • Come, Jordan, come, we will try 'The Death of Caesar.

  • I will try to bear my misery or die; I shall have no one but myself to reproach, for God has denied me the power of winning love.

  • Yet doth he not cut it down--"I will try it another year; may be this was not a hitting season.

  • I will try, I will see if I can make it fruitful; I will not beg a long life, nor that it might still be barren, and so provoke thee.

  • I will try to be patient; I will try not to kindle a fire for myself.

  • I will try to think of that,' said Violet.

  • I will try to see her to-morrow, poor dear.

  • 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 try to bear it all more bravely--I will indeed!

  • I will try to do what you wish," she said.

  • After a moment he answered: "I will try to give you nothing more to bear for me.

  • I will try to take your word for it, but the task will be difficult.

  • She understood that when he had said "I will try to give you nothing more to bear for me," he had not spoken idly.

  • Believe me I will try not to be foolhardy.

  • I will try," answered Donal; "I may not be able.

  • We will try to do right, and trust to be kept from doing wrong.

  • When we get another, we will try to make a man of him too.

  • We will try to help the whole man of him into the likeness of the one man.

  • Then he said aloud, and so earnestly that Demi heard him: "I do want to learn, and I will try.

  • But, instead of confining ourselves to particular instances, we will try masses.

  • Such as it is, we will try to convey it to our readers.

  • We will try another of Mr Sadler's tables: TABLE LXXXI.

  • He received me with great kindness, and bade me come oftener, which I will try to contrive.

  • I will try to give you a little specimen of his conversation, because I know you love to hear particulars of all out-of-theway persons.

  • I will try to be cheerful and merry, for mamma queen likes much to have me so.

  • We will try to conciliate them, and to show them our fatherly interest in them.

  • Yes, I will do more, I will try to smile to them.

  • You may bring your book to me, and I will try you.

  • Help me along, and I will try to keep up with you.

  • I will try to help your imagination to a picture of my present home.

  • But I will try to take a scalp for your sake.

  • 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.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    reprobate mind; will accomplish; will believe; will break; will call upon the; will curdle; will enable; will execute; will guide; will help; will leave; will march; will open; will order; will power; will presently; will produce; will quote; will rise; will stop; will stretch; will swear; will throw; will wager; will write; will yield