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Example sentences for "will endeavour"

  • And as your prospects are more promising than they have been, I will endeavour to make you smile upon the occasion.

  • If it is here when I return, I will endeavour to take it to Adelaide with me.

  • I will endeavour to get some of the seed, if I can.

  • I shall see how she is in the morning, and, if she is no better, I will endeavour to get her on to some permanent water or creek running to the south.

  • Say you will not utter those words again, and I will endeavour to forget what you have said.

  • Now, perhaps, some who deem themselves very clever, will endeavour to explain that they arise from natural causes; but yet a man may be very ignorant, and yet be able to convince them that such is not the case.

  • It is the first time, for many a long year past, that I have been told so; and I will endeavour to merit the good opinion you have formed of me.

  • I will endeavour to throw myself in the Duke of Wellington's way, but I should think it unwise to call upon him; and, if I have an opportunity, will open the subject.

  • And I will endeavour, and for my own peace of mind I must endeavour, still so to do.

  • Still, on Saturday I will endeavour either to lead or to force him upon different subjects, and particularly on the Catholic question, which will naturally arise out of your letter.

  • I will endeavour to communicate with Parnell, but he evidently avoids me, and depend upon it he will not commit himself until he finds which party prevails.

  • But, never mind, I will endeavour to shake off this depression.

  • I will endeavour--now at least I will endeavour--to do my duty.

  • On the children's account, in order to make them happy, we will endeavour to ennoble our own nature.

  • If she will consent to receive me I will endeavour to be good to her.

  • Yes, my dear; I will endeavour to do a good deal for you if you will behave yourself.

  • I know it to be folly, and I will endeavour to steel my heart against this as well as other mistakes.

  • But, since it is necessary I should act and aid you in various family departments, if you should come down, I will not yield to these emotions, but considering you as an erring brother, will endeavour to perform what duty requires.

  • You will infinitely oblige me, madam, and I will endeavour to profit by the favour.

  • I will endeavour to call on you this evening, at nine.

  • I will endeavour to make amends, if possible; and if you shall have hereafter the goodness to forgive me, I hope I shall deserve it.

  • I will endeavour to ascertain this matter.

  • We will endeavour, if possible, to repair the evil.

  • And now, that I may be at hand to take all advantages, I will endeavour, said I to myself, to make sure of good quarters.

  • I will endeavour to come at] Mrs. Townsend without loss of time; and will write at large in a day or two, if in that time I can see her.

  • Those that are willing to escape so great a surfeit, will endeavour to hide it with several coverings, but whatever bulk shall be laid upon it, shall receive the form of another body.

  • So long as the memory of their fathers' deaths shall remain, they will be your mortal enemies, and upon the least trifling provocation will endeavour to revenge themselves.

  • I should answer thus: Listen, and Protagoras and I will endeavour to show you.

  • Then now, I said, I will endeavour to explain to you my opinion about this poem of Simonides.

  • But, if you wish to know, whether I am one of those enthusiasts, who are continually preaching up an ideal state of perfection, totally inconsistent with human affairs, I will endeavour to give you every satisfaction upon the subject.

  • Well, just such a globe I will endeavour to procure you.

  • Harry, "we must wait here, I think, till the weather clears up a little, and then we will endeavour to find the way home.

  • To give the reader some notion of the subject, we will endeavour to transcribe such of the conversation at Rosehall as will serve to enlighten him.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will endeavour" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    will also; will bear; will build; will call upon the; will confess; will consent; will draw all men; will feed; will follow; will gather; will give you rest; will haue; will have; will immediately; will inform; will laugh; will meet; will only; will put; will require; will ride; will stand; will support; will tell you the; will usually; will visit