1. You need to conserve your strength for tomorrow. 2. A dormant lawn, Elkner said, is one that has temporarily shut down operations to conserve strength during stressful conditions. 3. But he did not play the previous game against Vanderbilt in order to conserve strength for Florida. 4. Nowadays, you have to conserve your strength. 5. On the contrary, it will conserve strength for the expanding challenges of the future. 6. While the candidates were out on the hustings, the president was conserving his strength, taking walks along the Seine or meditating about his impending departure. 7. Aides have wheeled John Paul to public events using the device before, to help conserve his strength and protect his right knee. 8. He climbed out to speak, but got back inside the cart to conserve strength under a beating sun as he answered a couple of questions. |