Try very hard to do something.
1 They do not even take pains to conceal their pursuit of me.
2 We should take pains to be polite to those whom we love.
3 One salesman when collecting will take pains to get certain bills balanced.
4 Ogilvy will have to take pains to avoid our watchman, she suggested.
5 As for Belle, she did not take pains to hide her disgust.
6 I believe, though, that if people take pains they can find them.
7 I shall take pains with it and work it up, patches and all.
8 If I take pains and succeed, they only laugh at me.
9 I do not see that, if you take pains with yourself.
10 But I need not take pains to prove what no man will deny.
11 She must take pains to grow, or she will not grow.
12 They should, therefore, take pains to seek every possible opportunity of cultivating poise.
13 Dukat will take pains to ensure that no more attempts can be carried out.
14 She did not take pains to look beneath the summer-house on the water side.
15 We take pains and weary to faultlessly clothe the body.
16 The steamboat men will take pains to make them grow.
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