Try very hard to do something.
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Examples for "take pains"
Examples for "take pains"
1They do not even take pains to conceal their pursuit of me.
2We should take pains to be polite to those whom we love.
3One salesman when collecting will take pains to get certain bills balanced.
4Ogilvy will have to take pains to avoid our watchman, she suggested.
5As for Belle, she did not take pains to hide her disgust.
1Experience alone, that supreme educator of peoples, will be at pains to show us our mistake.
2Indeed, she seemed to be at pains to show him her natural-inother words, her most objectionable side.
3She was evidently much worried about her fiancé, and seemed to be at pains to maintain her self-command.
4Here 's an exploit, if we but carry it through, which even antiquity will be at pains to match!
5I am not at all pleased with his plans, nor will I be at pains to conceal my displeasure.
6Unless under pressing necessity, I myself will not be at pains to read what I can with difficulty understand.
7Until five of the clock, I suggest that you be at pains to save whatever barrels may still be whole.
8Possibly she looks upon me as the author of her mother's disgrace; I shall never be at pains to undeceive her.
9Such a nature could not long maintain its disguise, and probably would not be at pains to do so after marriage.
10He knew the cloud he clasped for Clotilde enough to be at pains to shun a possible prospect of his execrating it.
11I will be at pains to put my business in such train as will enable me to visit you for a week or two.
12As Theresa May has been at pains to stress: Allardyce means Allardyce.
13But some one was at pains to find out the real reason.
14In his testimony at Leveson, Murdoch was at pains to protect Brooks.
15Yet the CDU was at pains to present the result as a success.
16The hospital authorities, Tom is at pains to point out, always meant well.