Sentence examples for be made to try from inspiring English sources

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The shift would be made to try to satisfy antitrust regulators.

Some people, for a whole variety of reasons, have difficulty doing that, and at least an attempt or two should be made to try to help them.

The move would be made to try to prevent owners from locking out players when the labor deal expires this week because individual players would seek a court injunction preventing owners from locking them out.

While provisions are to be made to try to keep the cost of coverage steady for current policyholders, new customers may have to pay higher premiums, the consumer advocates say.

Other diplomats say that an effort may be made to try to prevent the need for a veto by persuading a majority of countries on the Council to vote against the plan.

"But I think every effort must be made to try and get the line reopened in time for the Easter school holidays.

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Meanwhile, in Lower Saxony, efforts are being made to try to re-establish the wolf.

But progress is being made to try to improve this within GP (or family doctor) training.

Radio ads, direct mail and targeted charitable donations were made to try to win community support.

Political donations have been made to try and buy damage limitation.

So it went throughout the area, as accommodations were made to try to avert brownouts or blackouts.

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