Sentence examples for try to rescue something from inspiring English sources

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That decision lies with six people, synodical officers who could try to rescue something from the wreckage within the life of this synod.

Taylor then added 63 to the total but the wickets continued to fall at regular intervals and it was left to Sciver to try to rescue something with both batters and deliveries running out.

They throw on Bakary Sako for Martin Kelly to try to rescue something.

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"You have to find a wacky person when you are trying to rescue something in danger of extinction," he said.

In his work, he said, he tried to rescue something from a thriftless society: think of it as a health warning against thoughtless waste.

For quite a while now, philosophers and public intellectuals, including Harris's friend Dennett, have tried to rescue something like the common notion of free will from the jaws of science and logic by embracing a position called compatibilism.

If those of us who are grandmothers learned that our kids were being held hostage in a schoolroom, we'd certainly do something to try to rescue them.

There are three basic missions in Counter-Strike: counterterrorists try to rescue hostages, counterterrorists try to get a V.I.P. out of a danger zone or terrorists try to blow something up.

Just don't try to rescue him.

Governments should not try to rescue failing towns.

Would someone try to rescue him?

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