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How to use endeavour in a sentence

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It's the first time in almost 20 years that such an endeavour has been undertaken.
He alone of all men must for an uncertain time abjure this field of endeavour, however great his interest.
Some choose not to play but a growing number of our youth choose alcohol above athletic endeavour.
This is said to be the first such endeavour in Kerala, in which passengers stand to win prizes.
In this, as in every other human endeavour, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
It takes time and effort to overcome such obstacles that are inevitable in a worthy and noble endeavour.
To be fair to the Tralee side they were not lacking in spirit and endeavour and they made the visitors fight every inch of the way.
It is by the strength of our common endeavour we achieve more together than we achieve alone.
Four people eventually managed to zip him into it and he emerged belatedly into the limelight still rippling from his previous endeavour.
Months of very hard graft and endeavour came to fruition last Sunday afternoon with the opening of the Daisy Chains pre-school.
Naturally, the endeavour being noble, it received respect and cooperation from all right-thinking Muslims.
The Minister should endeavour to allow farmers proceed with work on the basis of approvals under the current scheme.
For all the talk of musicals and artiness, Lee knows there are considerable risks involved with his latest endeavour.
In this endeavour, it organised a two-day herbal exhibition for public and ryots here.
Set in a tightly wound labyrinth, this is where the film's insights about human endeavour are finally brought to light under a luminous moon.
It's an idealistic and moral endeavour, which apparently means that it's perceived as lunacy by some.
But for heaven's sake, let's not intellectualise an endeavour that reeks of commerce and commodification.
The dishes covered the gamut of culinary endeavour from Guinness-and-lamb stew to salmon with tandoori spices.
The work under review represents extends his previous scholarly endeavour by widening his geographical scope to include all of Europe.
If you're a pioneering, high-achieving Scotswoman, what extraordinary standards of human endeavour are required before you qualify for a statue?
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Examples from Classical Literature
Their first object was to endeavour to recover their friends, who lay stunned and skinless.
For the same reason, great care is needed in any endeavour to sell a ball clay from an hitherto unworked deposit.
I will endeavour not to hold the revolver sufficiently close to have the powder burn my clothes.
For if they be not so now, it is our bounden duty to endeavour that they shall be so.
You must suppress your gratitude, and endeavour to forget my forbearance in the matter of the bracelet.
Our desire and our endeavour is not for a moveless, changeless, undeveloping perfection.
In observing atmospheric changes I endeavour to interweave cloud-forms and sky-tints with words and images.
If I do not make Hickman quake now-and-then, he will endeavour to make me fear.
This I shall endeavour to interpret, by developing to the best of my ability the laconism of the philosophical naturalist.
This abominable endeavour to suppressor lessen every thing that is praise-worthy, is as frequent among the men as women.
The first step to be taken must be to endeavour to circumscribe their limits.
Let us then endeavour to follow this principle in colonization and legislation.
Now in this reply of William's we would endeavour to exonerate him from any duplicity or pseudology.
Tiros are prone to it, because they at first instinctively endeavour to work with arms rather than with body.
However, he and I did talk how to get him a mandamus for a fellowship, which I will endeavour.
For her he was still the unconquered, in spite of his loyal endeavour to seem conquered.
Virtue she finds too painful an endeavour, Content to dwell in decencies for ever.
Should you be taken to the presidio, you must endeavour to escape on the way, or there is no hope.
Thinking of her, it is a difficult endeavour to be doux envers la mort, as Bossuet said after Henrietta Marias death.
He makes a frantic endeavour to unpick the stitches, finally giving it up in despair.
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