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***Tom is always trying to make everybody think he’s cool.
***I decided to stop trying to convince Tom to do anything.
***I don’t think Tom would try to do that without our help.
***I tried to talk a friend of mine out of getting married.
***Tom always tries to blame someone else for his failures.
***Tom can’t seem to understand what Mary is trying to say.
***Tom died trying to save a child from a burning building.
***Tom has been trying to get Mary out of prison for years.
***Tom has been trying to get rid of the mice in his house.
***Tom is trying to earn enough money to buy a new trumpet.
***Tom remembered that Mary and John had tried to kill him.
***I’ve been trying to explain to Tom what needs to be done.
***I’ve been trying to find a way to reach Tom, but I can’t.
***She tried to lift the box, but found it impossible to do.
***Tom says it’s a waste of time to try to please everybody.
***Tom thought he should try defusing the situation quickly.
***I tried to give her some money, but she wouldn’t take any.
***I want the two of you to try to get along with each other.
***If you want to do that, I’m not going to try and stop you.
***If you want to make your dreams come true, keep on trying.
***I finally stopped trying to persuade Tom to clean his room.
***If you really want a challenge, you should try windsurfing.
***If you want to go there, I’m not going to try and stop you.
***No matter how hard I try, I can’t remember the exact words.
***Tell Tom I’m not interested in the car he’s trying to sell.
***Two men are trying to figure out what’s wrong with the car.
***Why don’t you try putting a little cinnamon in your coffee?
***I had a hard time trying to persuade him to cancel the trip.
***I just sat there trying not to think about how alone I felt.
***I should’ve tried harder to get the report finished on time.
***I spent two hours yesterday trying to fix that broken radio.
***If I’d known Tom was in Boston, I’d have tried to visit him.
***It took me a while to understand what she was trying to say.
***Peter has been trying to find a new apartment for some time.
***Tom said he was going to try out for his school soccer team.
***I tried to open the door, but I couldn’t since it was locked.
***I was trying to say something when you so rudely interrupted.
***I’ve been trying to get a hold of you for the past two hours.
***Tom could probably never convince Mary to try bungee jumping.
***Tom doesn’t have the faintest idea what Mary is trying to do.
***Tom has been trying to learn to speak French for a long time.
***Tom tried to stop Mary from drinking the last bottle of wine.
***Tom wanted to kiss Mary, but he didn’t have the nerve to try.
***Tom warned Mary that John would try to borrow money from her.
***I guess I’m wasting my time trying to convince Tom to help us.
***Tom tried to cut the delicious-looking meat with a dull knife.
***Tom tried to remember the name of the girl he’d met in Boston.
***I doubt that Tom is even interested in trying to learn Russian.
***I tried to open the door, but I couldn’t because it was locked.
***I’ve been trying to get a hold of Tom for the last ten minutes.
***We were going to try.
***We’ll try this later.
***We’ll try to stop by.
***We’re trying to work.
***Why don’t we try one?
***You have to try this.
***You have to try, Tom.
***Do you want to try it?
***Don’t try my patience.
***Don’t try to force it.
***Don’t try to run away.
***Don’t try to talk now.
***Don’t try to trick me.
***I could give it a try.
***I did try to warn Tom.
***I did try to warn you.
***I have to keep trying.
***I tried to find a job.
***I tried to stay awake.
***I won’t try to escape.
***I’d still like to try.
***I’ll try to reach Tom.
***I’m not afraid to try.
***I’m trying to be fair.
***I’m trying to keep up.
***I’ve tried being nice.
***Just try to keep calm.
***Let’s try another one.
***Let’s try calling Tom.
***They tried everything.
***Tom is trying to quit.
***Tom probably tried it.
***Tom said he would try.
***Tom tried not to yawn.
***Tom tried to hug Mary.
***Tom tried, but failed.
***try and get some rest.
***try to get some sleep.
***try to stay cool, Tom.
***We already tried that.
***We haven’t even tried.
***try it again.
***try it once more.
***I will try it again.
***try it out yourself.
***try on this sweater.
***try to act your age.
***We will let him try.
***try as hard as you can.
***Can I try on this jacket?
***I think it’s worth a try.
***try us again next Monday.
***You should try to see it.
***She told him to try harder.
***I’ll try my best today, too.
***She didn’t even try to help.
***I think that we should try again.
***I like this coat. May I try it on?
***She didn’t try to evade the truth.
***I don’t know what plan he will try.
***She didn’t try to translate the letter.
***I agree with you that we should try again.
***She didn’t even try to do the right thing.
***I agree with them that we should try again.
***try to do it to the best of your abilities.
***I thought I’d try eating Mexican food today.
***Ken didn’t have the courage to try it again.
***You never know what you can do till you try.
***Tom decided to try sleeping without a pillow.
***I don’t know whether I can do it, but I’ll try.
***No matter how hard I try, I can’t do it any better than she can.
***I have two dogs and I try to feed them each the same amount of food.
***try not to spend so much time complaining about things you can’t change.
***Every time cigarettes go up in price, many people try to give up smoking.
***I don’t think I’ll ever sound like a native speaker no matter how much I try.