Sentence examples for will try to say from inspiring English sources

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So I will try to say what I think.

"They will try to say I was having a gay affair with him," Nunez predicted.

I know that I will try to say a prayer for them and hug my children tightly to me whenever I walk by their building.

Trump and his ilk will try to say "stay in your place" to all of us who aren't conservative white men; accommodationist white liberals will do so, as well.

This error likely had the effect of muting volatility by a factor of two and of lowering the VaR... 2. There's going to be some back and forth about modeling strategies, data choice, and so on, and I'm pretty sure some people will try to say that R-R were basically right.

Suzie Sawyer, a co-founder of Concerns of Police Survivors, a nonprofit group that represents families of officers who die in the line of duty, said it can be difficult even to count suicides because "police agencies will try to say it's an accidental discharge, because it's pretty hard to admit that your good buddy is trying to end his life".

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But the economy is changing, and in future columns I'll try to say something about what that means for policy.

We don't say it for snacks or for every meal, but when we sit down for a family lunch we'll try to say grace, or one of our boys will do it.

In my own case, if I'm working on a presentation, I'll try to say it at twice the speed on the final practices, to ensure that I can recall all the information I need under pressure.

"I will try to stay up," she said.

I know you will respect the privacy of the people involved, and I will not try to say what I told her.

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