"It is in the darkest times the journalist must endeavour to shine the brightest light..." | |
"The SGC may be the single most important human endeavour... ..for the future of mankind." | |
"but I always endeavour to do my best." | |
# Sit by the silent hearth # In calm endeavour # To count the sounds of mirth | |
'No, Your Honour, I was trying to relax a nervous subject before an artistic endeavour.' You still sent the text. | |
"It is in the darkest times the journalist must endeavour to shine the brightest light..." | |
"The SGC may be the single most important human endeavour... ..for the future of mankind." | |
"but I always endeavour to do my best." | |
# Sit by the silent hearth # In calm endeavour # To count the sounds of mirth | |
'No, Your Honour, I was trying to relax a nervous subject before an artistic endeavour.' You still sent the text. | |
"We have been joined in our endeavours by Miss Agnes Cluny, "the Reverend Theo Kerr's niece. | |
"of a national home for the Jewish people, and use their best endeavours to make it happen. " | |
"though cognisant of the laws of God, "endeavours to act through the medium of a pact with the devil." | |
'Emma felt, just for one moment, 'a strange sensation, 'that maybe, 'through her own endeavours, she was about to lose something that might never be recovered.' | |
- A-ha. Who smiled more on your endeavours at the tourney than on ours. | |
"We have been joined in our endeavours by Miss Agnes Cluny, "the Reverend Theo Kerr's niece. | |
"of a national home for the Jewish people, and use their best endeavours to make it happen. " | |
"though cognisant of the laws of God, "endeavours to act through the medium of a pact with the devil." | |
'Emma felt, just for one moment, 'a strange sensation, 'that maybe, 'through her own endeavours, she was about to lose something that might never be recovered.' | |
- A-ha. Who smiled more on your endeavours at the tourney than on ours. | |
"I had endeavoured to adapt Dora to myself and found it impracticable. | |
(COLLINS): I have endeavoured to count the times Lady Catherine has invited us since your arrival. | |
A brief résumé of this little novel will give us some idea of the enormity of the events which rumour endeavoured to conceal. | |
For 34 years I've endeavoured to become more "human", to grow beyond my programming. | |
For several days ensuing, her name was unmentioned by either Usher or myself and during this period I endeavoured to alleviate the melancholy of my friend. | |
"Family and staff expend all their efforts... "in endeavouring to draw her out of this state of unfettered morbidity, "but to no avail. | |
Dr. McCoy is endeavouring to treat the leader of a strange group of people. | |
How goes the endeavouring? | |
I am already endeavouring to find out, my lord. | |
I am convinced the interests of the child are best-served by endeavouring to help Miss Crangle. | |
"I had endeavoured to adapt Dora to myself and found it impracticable. | |
(COLLINS): I have endeavoured to count the times Lady Catherine has invited us since your arrival. | |
A brief résumé of this little novel will give us some idea of the enormity of the events which rumour endeavoured to conceal. | |
For 34 years I've endeavoured to become more "human", to grow beyond my programming. | |
For several days ensuing, her name was unmentioned by either Usher or myself and during this period I endeavoured to alleviate the melancholy of my friend. | |
"Family and staff expend all their efforts... "in endeavouring to draw her out of this state of unfettered morbidity, "but to no avail. | |
Dr. McCoy is endeavouring to treat the leader of a strange group of people. | |
How goes the endeavouring? | |
I am already endeavouring to find out, my lord. | |
I am convinced the interests of the child are best-served by endeavouring to help Miss Crangle. | |