1152 examples of try and in sentences

I hunted all the next day to try and get more wholesome.

If they will only try and keep alive till we get home, we will make them very happy in some water; won't we?

It is a good name, and you must try and bear it nobly and bravely, as those who have borne it before you have done.

He prayed; promised, if he recovered, to try and do better: and felt himself forgiven at once.

Frank threw the gun up to his shoulder as if to try and see how readily he could cover such a flying form.

" "Well, Sakehow" (beloved), his pet name for his faithful nurse, "I will try and mind you; don't forget.

" Then he remembered the flower he had promised Bishop Absalon, and at the last moment he fumbled among the leaves and moss to try and find a blossom.

DEAR SIDNEY,I have made every effort to try and visit New York.

"It would not be safe," Herbert said, "for you to try and journey further at present.

"The idea was to try and see if she really could like either of us well enough to" "I didn't really promise anything," Hermia broke in, severely.

PATTERSON, NORMA. Try and hold me.

Emily W. Cartmell (W); 17Dec71; R518986. Try and stop me.

If one has been brought up in a certain instinctive kind of refinement, there are certain modes of life, certain ways of looking at things, which grate hopelessly upon one's idea of what is refined; and perhaps life is not long enough to try and overcome it, to try and argue oneself out of it.

After the death of Pepin, and notwithstanding that of Duke Waifre, insurrection broke out once more in Aquitaine; and the old duke, Hunald, issued from his monastery in the island of Rhe to try and recover power and independence.

Don't you try and interfere between me and my Joseph, because I won't have it.

"Don't give up, Bill," he said, encouragingly, as Mr. Russell sat glum and silent; "read over them beautiful 'Verses to a Tea-pot' agin, and try and read them as if you 'adn't got your mouth full o' fish-bait.

If in educating a prince nowadays his masters were to say, 'We will try and make a Carlos III.

However, I must try and use the fag-end of me that is left, to the most advantage.

what can Sir Peter Laurie be thinking about, to try and get the wood paving taken up, and stone paving substituted?'

"I told the boss that we would not need any help to cross ours, but to keep well out of our way, as we would try and cross by noon, which ought to give him a good five-mile start.

I used to try and get out of folks's sight; and roaming about the back-streets one day, as the snow went off, I stumbled on Miss Catharine.

Beginning to try and examine their case and state, and coming to no close or issue, so that when they have done, they are as unclear and uncertain what to judge of themselves, as when they began; or, 6.

She seems quiet; I think I can keep her till after breakfast, and then I must try and find where the poor child's friends live.

He determined to see her as little as possible when they got to Paris, and when the ghastly honeymoon week, that he had been contemplating with so much excitement and joy should be over, then they would go back to England, and he would take up politics in earnest, and try and absorb himself in that.

"Please try and come."

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