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How to use endeavours in a sentence

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Nor shall there be any exertions or endeavours, obligations, nor any commissions received.
The plot is a suitably ludicrous tale of high jinxes, sporty endeavours, girly crushes and hidden treasure.
And as a result of those endeavours the product then becomes a market success.
The winning team managed to get a whopping 96 out of hundred correct answers and they won two All-Ireland tickets for their endeavours.
They haven't always been given the credit in the past their lionhearted endeavours have deserved.
This frog is the most athletic of all the frogs and has a broad background in physical endeavours.
Apart from serving at table he listened sympathetically to their life-stories, encouraged them and praised their endeavours.
This academy bears testimony to his tireless and selfless endeavours and services in this regard.
Sedge volunteered his services and I want to say how grateful I am for his endeavours.
On returning home they'd boiled the billy and had a good laugh over their endeavours.
Perhaps that has been one of the greatest failings of missionary endeavours in Africa over the past 50 years!
Their mindset makes them natural mouthpieces for powerful vested interests bent on suppressing the ill effects of profit-motivated endeavours.
The Rock is fittingly cast as the small-town sheriff who endeavours to turn his wayward town straight.
His unstinted endeavours is the reason behind the birth of a number of institutions in Tamil Nadu Forest Department today.
Then there is the usual plethora of niche presses, ranging from outright vanity endeavours to highly respectable small publishers.
The retainer is to use all reasonable endeavours to obtain security for the overage.
From these endeavours emerged the subspecialties of pain treatment and intensive care.
This Project endeavours to make children more aware of their immediate environment, and the steps to be taken to protect and conserve it.
After more than a decade at the helm it looks as if his endeavours may at last pay off.
He says that as a democrat he believes in social justice and endeavours to make life better for everyone.
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Adah joins in his entreaties, and endeavours to cling to the sides of the vessel.
Charles ran through all the ambages of intrigue, like a subject who endeavours to make a minister suspected by his master.
But tell me why you think my endeavours to make you believe as I did never did you injury?
He had long followed Friedrich's emancipatory endeavours with warm sympathy, and even admiration.
You must have perceived my endeavours to speak you, from the moment you sailed?
I was pleased with her manner, which was full of resignation and trust in my endeavours.
Never in my days did I behold such feeble endeavours in the way of extinguishment.
Any player of the opposite side may use his best endeavours to prevent a drop or full kick after a fair catch.
Watching every opportunity of a slack guard, he endeavours to uncase her, in order to touch what is always the most concealed.
There were laws upon laws, endeavours to underpin the framework of a decaying society.
Pasdeloup has splendidly welcomed the illustrious guest that he endeavours to introduce and to naturalize in France.
Thus we see that unskillful endeavours to solve difficulties, only raise fresh ones, and make confusion worse confounded.
Rather hard on politicians this, to bracket their patriotic endeavours with pitch-and-toss and alcoholic indulgence!
Of course, plein-air painting was at first the chief object of their endeavours.
No Englishman ever endeavours to push through a gate that is always bolted.
It seems likely that these were endeavours to reinstitute ancient privileges rather than to create new.
In spite of all my endeavours to escape I was hurried in with that hideous mob of ferocious-looking men and brazen-faced women.
She appears in a state of stupor and corder endeavours to urge her to accompany him.
When you see them, you will observe how he endeavours to hold me to this correspondence.
This demoness is believed to suffer more pain than it inflicts, and vainly endeavours to destroy herself.
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