1 No single image, of course, could ever do justice to this nation.
2 But this does n't quite do justice to the way his mind works.
3 I can't do justice to my investigation without following up this lead.
4 But for Gaiman no honour could do justice to his lifetime's work.
5 The good sense of the people will do justice to their equivocations.
6 But his header does not do justice to his previous excellent endeavours.
7 Reinstated in his self-esteem he could afford to do justice to Rickman.
8 You fail to do justice to the weight of my increasing majority.
9 It is a passion with me, is the desire to do justice .
10 The two must hold each other to do justice to each other.
11 He was going to do justice on the man once for all.
12 From the mere habit, he now desired to do justice to Conyngham.
13 He only failed to do justice to the poor beganne, Dormy Jamais.
14 You sit here to do justice between me and this Dead Cat.
15 He doubted that tale could do justice to what stood before him.
16 You know enough of him to do justice to his solid worth.
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