Usar "trying" en una oración
trying oraciones de ejemplo
trying
1. trying to save enough money so we can buy that new car
2. you serious, you're trying to do something? What is trying? Trying is not committing
3. Trying means that you’re interested
4. If you say you are trying to build a business, you are interested in building a business
5. If you say you are trying to quit smoking, you're interested in quitting smoking
6. If you’re trying to lose weight, you're interested in it
7. I know I shouldn’t have let this get to me—my parents were just trying to do what was best for me—but it still bothered me that my life growing up was so intertwined with a murderer like Robert Hansen
8. He paused for a while, trying to remember
9. “You’re just trying to avoid me
10. · You quit trying to hold your stomach in, no matter who walks into the room
11. parents were trying to instill in you, then your parents probably didn’t want you to hang out with those people any more
12. What Jesus was trying to teach Simon here, was that you
13. It paws at her, trying to suckle at her breast
14. service trying to show off, while no one is interested
15. “Great!” he said, trying to hold back the big shit-eating grin his heart was wearing
16. The real story is that it is most likely very difficult to program the autoresponders or whatever item they are trying to talk you out of
17. "Why were you trying to fly it?" Yorthops asked
18. Jerm shrugged, trying his best not to look amused
19. Johnny trailed Nancy, trying to quickly dodge the students faster than she was so he could catch up to her
20. When you’re trying to grasp something for support, you have to be able to see it
21. Still, he had to say something to let his boss know that he was hard at work trying to fulfill his wishes
22. He had been hunched over, trying to make himself smaller when he had gone into the room, and now he straightened up and gave a small wave to everyone
23. Henry had interrupted whatever presentation he was giving by trying to enter as quietly as possible
24. “I was trying not to
25. Nancy looked away, trying to appear casual, before acting surprised that the question was directed at her
26. He looked back and forth between them, trying to figure out what was going on when it should have been obvious
27. Part of him must have been acting subconsciously, trying to provoke them into responding
28. Mom was trying to call Millie every few seconds but the mermaids had removed the battery
29. “Actually, I was wondering why everything is white,” she replied, trying to throw Ackers off
30. He continued to argue about it, trying to convince her the missing aluminum was going to disrupt the world's economy
31. “After you two bungled acquiring the Super Chip, I put my superior intellect into action trying to pinpoint its new location
32. Her therapist thinks something similar, though instead he tells her that she is trying to gain control over her life by ironing clothes
33. Ackers looked like he was trying to figure out what to say next
34. He was trying to project an aura of mild disappointment, like he was strong enough to take this, but Ava could see each piece of paper shaking as he put it back in its folder
35. I don't think he would be trying to convince me to give him another chance if he was with Venna
36. Scar peered intently at the gibberish on the monitor, trying to make sense of the words and numbers appearing and disappearing in rapid procession
37. I sit there trying to take all this in … Joanna hated gardening … where did that thought come from?
38. "So who's trying to find the aluminum that is missing?" Ava asked
39. ‘I … I was trying to work that out on the way here
40. And because he wasn’t trying to be sexist or nothin’, he put up a poster of Rosie the Riveter because she had strong arms
41. “I’ve been trying to get used to it for over forty years
42. Her parents continue trying to make her into something they never managed when they were her age
43. He stammered and stuttered, trying to think of what to say
44. He currently had one guard clamped to his back, and two more trying to hold his legs to the ground
45. "It could get ugly, I'm trying to prevent that
46. You should be on my side, you've gone over to the natives, I'm trying to at least retain peaceful contact with them, not wall ourselves in some enclave or set out on a vain mission to rescue the motherland
47. "I don't want hostility directed at me and what I'm trying to accomplish
48. "That's what I've been trying to tell you," she said
49. Guards made their way to Johnny’s location, trying to get used to their new predicament
50. She sent a few business related messages while trying to think of what to tell Kulai
51. “Good,” Johnny said as he rotated his arm, trying to work the pain out of his limbs
52. Johnny and Nancy kept running, trying to put more distance between themselves and the United Order, doing everything they could to keep the Chip safe
53. “I know that! Where have you been since? Why aren’t you here? Where’s the Super Chip? What happened to Seventy-Seven?” Ackers practically tripped over himself trying to get all his questions out in one breath
54. Henry was holding up two different pieces of paper and trying to look at both of them at the same time
55. “Not again,” Henry said as he lifted up the paper and got a napkin, trying in vain to wipe the jam off the paper and succeeding only in smearing it around even more
56. 'Yes, he's desperately trying to remember the last time he saw it in there, but you know what these glory holes are like
57. But if you are in this age group then you would be in a bit of a dilemma: trying to catch-up on retirement planning at the same time paying/saving for your children's higher education
58. But you’ve got to keep trying your best, you’ve got to keep doing well, it’s what she would have wanted,” Henry stumbled over his words, but he forced himself to press on
59. ‘When was this, Doreen?’ I asked as casually as I can, trying to be convincing as a gossip
60. ‘We are making enquiries in Weston-super-Mare, Mrs Wynell, trying to check your story
61. ’ He stares at the wall behind my head as though trying to work something out
62. There were a few scraggles of thin ribbonleaves and some sap-nubs trying to hold the fine red sand together
63. ‘Inspector, you think someone was trying to frame her?’ Stephen put in, his face set and his jaw rigid
64. He kept trying to push the thought out, but it kept coming back again
65. “You’re a little late, aren’t you? Isn’t this supposed to be delivered first thing in the morning? While it is morning, it most certainly is not first thing,” Ackers rambled, trying to get some sort of information out of the paper boy while confusing him at the same time
66. If anything, the paper boy would have probably been less alarmed if he had stumbled upon a group of people wearing masks and trying to openly burglarize the house
67. We’ve been trying to keep her out of the public eye
68. She told me that Henry has been really worried, desperately trying to remember when he last saw the gun, Stephen … they are pretty sure it was lent out with a load of other stuff for a themed party sometime back in March
69. Ackers crept over to the door and opened it a crack, trying to look out into the hallway for any signs of the intruders
70. It sometimes happens that people ring here trying to get hold of him and it helps if I can point them in the right direction
71. Archimedes had thus far calculated the precise movements of pigeons while mating, the precise outcomes of humans trying to mate, and the effect of pollen dust on bees' flight patterns
72. I lean against the cupboards, half my brain trying to catch up
73. " Herndon wanted to bellow but he could see she was trying to contain herself and tried to make an attempt also
74. "You're trying to talk her into it without letting me know what your plan is
75. She should stop trying to blame Tdeshi's hormones and take control of the body Tdeshi left her
76. Her interest is going to be more on that asteroid than on that shuttlecraft, and that comes in second in her attention to the crippled Christial starship she's trying to talk in
77. What are you trying to pull here?
78. ‘What?’ I asked, trying to make sense of what he’s said
79. Clarisse kneels in front of John trying to put her arms around him
80. After all, she and Dan have only been married a short time and it was pretty common knowledge that they were trying for a baby
81. His rationalizations of 'ownership in dispute' and 'it's the Brazilians' were trying to say he wasn't going to admit it to himself weren't they? All for the lure of aluminum
82. Adrian is trying to give Barney his lunch!’
83. After a week passed and doostEr had not heard from Tahlmute, he figured that he probably was trying to steal the cargo and had given up the game when his original ruse failed
84. ‘What became of him? Do you know?’ I asked, trying to remember his mother … I was secretary to the PTA at one point and quite friendly with most of the parents of children in Emma’s year
85. ’ I said, trying to recall where I left the members’ handbook which gives all the details about opening hours and the like
86. ’ I said trying to remember what Doreen said on the subject
87. ’ I said, trying to sound friendly and welcoming
88. ‘Yes? What can I do for you?’ I asked tentatively, trying to remember why that voice is familiar …
89. Hey, you dumbass! Are you trying to
90. Why?’ I said, trying to suppress the feeling of pleasure which his ringing me up has set off
91. Though it is gratifying that she and Adrian care that much – Adrian had even come on the phone at one point trying to convince me that they had space – silly man!
92. ’ he said defensively, trying to rescue the situation
93. So, you’re trying to tell me that
94. ‘You had a row, then?’ I asked, trying to conceal my amusement
95. ’ I bite my lip trying not to laugh at his tone of utter exasperation
96. ‘Well, I know it probably seems a bit suspect, but I am trying to contact your mother and don’t have her address
97. I am not trying
98. He thought he understood what Tahlmute was trying to do, convince Estwig this had something to do with boring academia, and tried to help with that impression
99. I stand there like a lunatic for slightly longer than is polite … just staring at her and trying to take this in, then, come to my senses suddenly
100. ‘I suppose you could say I am trying prevent a silly argument becoming something even more ridiculous