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1. try to protect a ribbon covered girlie girl with an untried squire that didn"t even like to wear shoes
2. He was defeated by a then virtually unknown, untried, and inexperienced young man from the streets of Chicago
3. Only one wall remains untried: the far end of the main corridor
4. “Our revered elders are so busy with their own regrets that they put an untried girl in charge and expect her to be enough to stop me, when I have planned this for years, dreamed up every scenario in my head while enduring the tortures your people’s leaders subjected me to
5. When a young bird still in the nest begins to flap his clumsy, untried wings, he knows instinctively that he must soon leave the nest
6. “I hear the timid voices of the untried warriors,” Nathraichean said
7. body, Roberto shaking his head all the while at this untried gambit
8. You are only an untried boy, not exposed to the magic that we were born understanding
9. It was a miracle that he lived because he flew a completely untried wing off a six hundred foot hill, and it was the first flight of his life
10. The other task of the trio of untried soldiers was to man a radio station and a landing strip for the Rhodesian Light Infantry’s Allouette helicopters which had just made it from France under the noses of sanctions-busting frigates off the port of Beira
11. The Allied supreme command had taken a great risk in manning this porous and thinned out sector by defending it with untried and battle weary troops requiring rest and refitting
12. The fool, as a learner, is untried
13. The fool within us is our untried potential, itching to fulfill itself
14. The lady training officer said “We have been planning some untried strategies
15. It remains to be seen how willing the market is to fly on an untried plane made by a country and company whose products have yet to develop a reputation in Europe
16. He adopts different, hitherto untried methods to reach out
17. He sucked in a deep breath, for he couldn’t believe what his eyes, and the untried innocence behind her kisses was telling him
18. Kathy was giving off all the signals and body language of an untried virgin, and with startling insight, Joel had a strong suspicion that she was
19. If he accepted, it would mean leaving the company, starting up a new, untried business
20. And what is yet untried and afterward is for you, me, all, precisely the same
21. When he had said this and finished the tying (which was not over the armour but only over the doublet) Don Quixote observed, "It was careless of us not to have provided ourselves with a small cattle-bell to be tied on the rope close to me, the sound of which would show that I was still descending and alive; but as that is out of the question now, in God's hand be it to guide me;" and forthwith he fell on his knees and in a low voice offered up a prayer to heaven, imploring God to aid him and grant him success in this to all appearance perilous and untried adventure, and then exclaimed aloud, "O mistress of my actions and movements, illustrious and peerless Dulcinea del Toboso, if so be the prayers and supplications of this fortunate lover can reach thy ears, by thy
22. The sisters set out at a pace, slow as the feebleness of Marianne in an exercise hitherto untried since her illness required;--and they had advanced only so far beyond the house as to admit a full view of the hill, the important hill behind, when pausing with her eyes turned towards it, Marianne calmly said,
23. I have an affection for the road yet (though it is not so pleasant a road as it was then), formed in the impressibility of untried youth and hope
24. The earl no longer regarded him as an untried boy
25. The Gunmakers Guild continued to protest (despite all evidence to the contrary) that so many “new and untried methods of manufacture must inevitably reduce our ability to arm Mother Church’s defenders in the field,” and some of the other guilds had joined them as they recognized the threat to their members’ prestige and income
26. I have an Irish imagination which makes the unknown and the untried more terrible than they are
27. She had set her feet upon that road a spoiled, selfish In the dull twilight of the winter afternoon she came to the end of the long road which and untried girl, full of youth, warm of emotion, easily bewildered by life
28. He told her that the man was employed by himself and others who were working with him in that district, to paint these reminders that no means might be left untried which might move the hearts of a wicked generation
29. Most of us who turn to any subject with love remember some morning or evening hour when we got on a high stool to reach down an untried volume, or sat with parted lips listening to a new talker, or for very lack of books began to listen to the voices within, as the first traceable beginning of our love
30. But let them conceive one more historical contrast: the gigantic broken revelations of that Imperial and Papal city thrust abruptly on the notions of a girl who had been brought up in English and Swiss Puritanism, fed on meagre Protestant histories and on art chiefly of the hand-screen sort; a girl whose ardent nature turned all her small allowance of knowledge into principles, fusing her actions into their mould, and whose quick emotions gave the most abstract things the quality of a pleasure or a pain; a girl who had lately become a wife, and from the enthusiastic acceptance of untried duty found herself plunged in tumultuous preoccupation with her personal lot
31. rivalry, and was certainly a nuisance in the shape of practical criticism or reflections on his hard-driven elders, who had had something else to do than to busy themselves with untried notions
32. My Romance was not far from Completion, yet ’twas Folly to presume that any Bookseller would pay an unknown, untried Author for an unfinish’d Work
33. In view of the fact that the farm-loan system was a new and untried undertaking, investors therein should have assured themselves of the largest possible measure of protection
34. But unlike the insurance company that is motivated to sell a nonperforming real estate loan because of regulatory requirements, the motivation of investment banks, the venture capitalists, and the proprietors of the company coming public is to paint this generally young and untried firm as a sure winner in an enormous marketplace now in its infancy
35. His true love was fierce as a matadora—in her untried way
36. Another untried tactic was used to give the picture heft, to make it feel “important”—Alfred Newman, the studio’s musical director for twenty years by this time, was filmed conducting the 20th Century-Fox Symphony Orchestra on a soundstage dressed to look like an amphitheater, replete with Greek columns and blue sky, where they performed Newman’s classic paean to Manhattan, the soaring “Street Scene
37. The sisters set out at a pace, slow as the feebleness of Marianne in an exercise hitherto untried since her illness required; and they had advanced only so far beyond the house as to admit a full view of the hill, the important hill behind, when pausing with her eyes turned towards it, Marianne said,
38. Death seems the only desirable sequel for a career like this; but Death is only a launching into the region of the strange Untried; it is but the first salutation to the possibilities of the immense Remote, the Wild, the Watery, the Unshored; therefore, to the death-longing eyes of such men, who still have left in them some interior compunctions against suicide, does the all-contributed and all-receptive ocean alluringly spread forth his whole plain of unimaginable, taking terrors, and wonderful, new-life adventures; and from the hearts of infinite Pacifics, the thousand mermaids sing to them—"Come hither, broken-hearted; here is another life without the guilt of intermediate death; here are wonders supernatural, without dying for them
39. The first untried, unformed feeling had been so coarsely handled in me, a child
40. I would leave no means untried to protect this seacoast
41. I might here draw a comparison of the tried scheme of using the United States' Bank, and the untried scheme of using State banks in aid of the operations of the National Treasury; but I should only be saying with less force what has been so fully and so conclusively said by the gentlemen who have preceded me
42. The convulsed state of the European nations; the immense losses which our commerce has sustained by the operation of the decrees and orders of the tyrants of the land and the ocean, imperiously admonish us to beware of making untried and dangerous experiments
43. When, sir, the habits of a nation, ingrafted, as it were, in its very nature, are about to be departed from; when the destinies of the country are about to be launched on an untried ocean, and when the doubt is about to be solved, whether our Republican Government is alike calculated to support us through the trials and difficulties of war, and guide us in safety down the gentle current of peace, I am aware, sir, that we should pause and ponder well the subject; that we should divest ourselves of those warm feelings which most generally take possession of our minds on viewing the unjust prostration of the rights of our country
44. No art has been left unessayed; no experiment, promising a favorable result, left untried to maintain the peaceful relations of the country