Sentence examples for struggles to construct from inspiring English sources

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As Alfie strains to hoist himself up to a marginally higher social class, he struggles to construct a new persona from the building blocks of vocabulary and language.

His later experiments confirmed that the illusion is surprisingly common when you look at your reflection in the half light, perhaps because the brain struggles to construct the contours of your face, so it begins to try to fill in the missing information – even if that leads to the appearance of skulls, old hags or hideous animals.

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Since leaving office in January, Mr. Clinton has struggled to construct his civilian identity.

Scientists are also still struggling to construct theories about how arrays of individual neurons relate complex behaviors, even in principle.

In the first half, as Al Hilal looked to grab an early away goal, Western Sydney struggled to construct attacks under the pressure applied by their opponents.

But the election proved a Labour landslide: for a while, Winston and Clementine were close to a nervous collapse as they struggled to construct a new life.

Throughout the occupation of Iraq, American officials have struggled to construct an accurate portrait of the insurgency they have been fighting.

"Today, we strain harder than ever before to define ethical guidelines that will help us to navigate this flood tide of discovery," he added, "as we struggle to construct new moral perspectives within which science and technology can thrive".

A STOUT woman named Warda al-Haji was struggling to construct a mud dike in hopes of stopping rainwater from seeping into the tent that is her family's fifth home this year.

The solar force, attenuating inversely with distance in the planes of the orbits, was the major physical principle that guided Kepler's struggle to construct a better orbital theory for Mars.

In recent years, it must have been a struggle to construct even a respectable shortlist for the Bafta TV single-play category – but in 2016, there are strong contenders in BBC1's The C Word and BBC3's Don't Take My Baby.

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