1、I've no use for people who don't make an effort.

2、At last Lord Mountdrago seemed to make an effort.

3、make love, not war; make an effort; do research; do nothing; make revolution.

4、I have to make an effort to work up an appetite for reading.

5、You will find it easy finalizing personal papers if you make an effort.

6、This kind of people use way: make up cotton with after water, and make an effort to wipe skin.

7、We must make an effort to cultivate an objective and detached ability to see things as they are.

8、In retrospect I'm sorry I didn't make an effort to mark my pregnancy with a piece of commemorative art.

9、In order to ensure our kids get the sleep they need, both parents and schools should make an effort.

10、Beyond this, students should make an effort to relate their educational objectives to a specific career in later life.

11、I thought,if I had caused the cloud,it was my duty to make an effort to dispel it.

12、So make an effort to stay in touch with the friends closest to you now and make new friends even as you get busy with work.

13、It also hoped that Member States would continue to make an effort to reach an early agreement with regard to the WIPO Audiovisual Performances Treaty.

14、You should also make an effort to track your company's profit margins, whether or not you own stock in the company.

15、Join a networking group or get involved in community activities or join a special interest group and make an effort to meet new people.

16、If you can't cook, takeaways are fine, but serve it on plates at the table and try to make an effort.

17、I still like to make an effort by buying gifts, but with Mercury retrograde, I realize that our chances of pleasing our recipients is about to plummet to an all-time low this month.

18、However, not all repositories will provide an easy way to get the mimetype for their native content. If this is the case, your connector should make an effort to determine the mimetype on its own.

19、When you think of people getting along harmoniously - whether in a family, or among friends, or in an office - people make an effort to enter into the interests of each other's lives.