Sentence examples for to conserve himself from inspiring English sources

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He said he would back off now to conserve himself for games.

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Jones said he could not play Baumann as much as he would like because Baumann did not know how to conserve energy and played himself to exhaustion.

Windle had trouble in pacing himself to conserve energy for later events.

Though he has to conserve his power, he throws himself, sometimes bodily, into the role and sings with astonishing vigor.

But it's thrilling to hear him sing without having to conserve his voice and pace himself, as he must in his live performances of Wagner.

Conservatives want to conserve.

A tissue of allusions to the indigenous African culture he unconsciously seeks to destroy while avoiding his own complicity undermines his attempts to conserve his wealth and his sense of himself, anticipating the collapse of white supremacy.

Perhaps as a nod to the world "of other people," even as he conserves himself as a rank outsider.

Conservatives wanted, above all, to conserve.

He is still playing well, is enjoying himself and is allowed by the Indian cricket authorities to conserve energy by missing some series.

Carson, facing less competition, had the luxury of conserving himself.

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