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241. I tried to ignore their barbs about my new jacket. 242. I tried to squeeze the water out of my soaking skirt. 243. The company tried to cover up its employment of illegal immigrants. 244. He evaded her questions about the war and tried to explain away the atrocities. 245. She tried to accommodate her way of life to his. 246. The home team tried to utilize their numerical advantage . 247. I tried to find him in the crowd, but had no success. 248. I went everywhere for treatment, tried all sorts of quacks. 249. I tried to stop her, but she elbowed me out of the way. 250. He tried to use his own weight to push his attacker off but he was off balance. 251. Reporters intercepted him as he tried to leave by the rear entrance. 252. He tried to justify himself to me by saying that he was late. 253. I've tried moving the desk but it won't budge/I can't budge it. 254. She tried to bullshit me into buying her old computer. 255. He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening. 256. The police had tried to intimidate him into signing a confession. 257. A journalist has tried to muscle in on my exclusive story. 258. He tried to hold out for higher paying by rejecting signature to the contract. 259. Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.Albert Einstein 260. I tried,but failed,to drum into him that he shouldn't smoke so much. 261. The airport ground crew tried to dissuade the pilot from taking off. 262. The coach tried to analyse the cause of our defeat. 263. She tried to prevent her work from encroaching too far on her private life. 264. She tried to ignore the heavy irony in his voice. 265. This politician tried to cheat the people into the belief that he would work for public welfare. 266. We could hear him cursing and swearing as he tried to get the door open. 267. He frowned as he tried to work out the sum. 268. The prisoners tried to barter with the guards for their freedom. 269. We have tried to equalize the workload between the different teachers. 270. I always tried to remain neutral when they started arguing.