Example sentences of "[pron] are [pers pn] try [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Who are they trying to fool ? |
2 | Who are they trying to kid ? |
3 | Just who are we trying to protect with these archaic attitudes ? |
4 | ‘ Who are we trying to impress ? ’ |
5 | Who are you trying to fool ! |
6 | Who are you trying to manipulate ? |
7 | ‘ Who are you trying to convince — me ? |
8 | ‘ Who are you trying to kid ? ’ |
9 | And the er technical quality of our drawings the client if he has confidence will say , who are you trying to kid ? |
10 | Who are you trying to kid ? |
11 | And who are you trying to kid ? |
12 | ‘ Who are you trying to kid ? ’ he taunted , and somehow he seemed to know , though how she did n't know , that she had been within an ace of responding to him . |
13 | It would be a relief not to have to see him again tonight , Luce assured herself , ignoring an inner voice that jeered , Who are you trying to kid ? |
14 | The answer to " who are you trying to influence ? " will in turn lead you on to " how are you going to reach them ? " , and once you have reached this stage the programme starts to become practical . |
15 | ‘ Who are you trying to impress ? ’ she asked sarcastically . |
16 | Who are you trying to protect , eh ? " |
17 | Did you are you trying to tell me you spent two quid last night ? |
18 | If you trust somebody okay you 're quite open to them , they 're quite open to you if you co-operate you 're flexible , you 're being flexible and you like to work together and what happens is is if you 've got low trust and low co-operation with somebody well what you 've got is really everybody both people or everybody involved being defensive constantly being def defensive , if you do n't trust somebody and you know you 're not co-operative you 're constantly looking over your back , what are they doing are they doing that 's gon na mess something up you know what are they trying to do now . |
19 | What are they trying to sell ? |
20 | An and I mean what are we trying to say ? |
21 | What are we trying to do ? |
22 | Okay so what do we know and what are we trying to find out ? |
23 | Sometime late that night , one of the crew raised a voice against the wind and asked , ‘ What are we trying to prove ? ’ |
24 | What are we trying to achieve ? |
25 | Going back to your earlier words about the illustrations and the message , what are we trying to achieve . |
26 | what are we trying to gain from this ? |
27 | What are we trying achieve ? |
28 | Knowing his plan is to develop the character of Christ in my life , I can much more easily say ‘ What are you trying to teach me Lord ? ’ when I am offended , instead of my natural ‘ Why me Lord ? ’ |
29 | ‘ What are you trying to teach me Lord ? ’ recognises the sovereignty of God . |
30 | What are you trying to do to me ? ’ |