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Don't try to wade through floodwater outside-it can knock you over.
Experts see a movement toward the use of mobile technology in education, though they say it is in its infancy as professors try to come up with useful applications.
Do not try to swim in floodwater.
A man who murdered his wife tried to foist the responsibility for his crime onto a neighbour.
I asked my graduate student research assistant to research the whole literature and find out where did the word forward rate come from.
They are like heavyweight boxers, trying to psych each other out and build themselves up.
The Phoenix, in Mid-Levels, offers the widest interpretation of "British cuisine", while still trying to maintain its soul.
Now I try to do the same job in Cuba.
Ultimately, Mr Olson is trying to establish that conservatives should welcome, not fear, gay marriage.
Florence is very interested in this type of crime and tries to write a long article about each one.
He tried to seem to be looking everywhere but whither he really was looking--down the road.
If you intend to tackle a large issue you will need Allies.
They try to make the language as simple as possible, so they made the grammar easier.
My mother tried to talk me out of getting a divorce.
Too many golfers try to bash the ball out of sand. That spells disaster.
Despite my attempts to get him to call me by my Christian name, he insisted on addressing me as "Mr. Kennedy."
He attempts to justify his conduct.
When I tried to talk to her about it she just brushed me off.
Provided you didn't try to make sense of it, it sounded beautiful.
Helen was used to visitors bringing her sweets, and angrily tried to force open Anne's case to take her candy.
They were trying to make out that I'd actually done it.
The mortal blow to the Round Table ws given by Sir Modred, who tried to seize Arthur’s power.
The chairman tried to disguise his mortification.
He tried to gauge her mood.
They tried to mend their differences.