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1 Some of them fail very badly or don't take the environment seriously.
2 She said nothing more about it but after that night she seemed to fail very rapidly.
3 The eggs should not be beaten till after all the other ingredients are ready, as they will fail very soon.
4 One thing is clear, that a man may speak very well in the House of Commons, and fail very completely in the House of Lords.
5 He seems to me to fail very much: for his tongue cleaves to his palate, so that you can scarcely understand him when he speaks.
6 Mrs. Fry's health failed very much during the dreary months which followed.
7 Agnes remained many months in attendance upon her mother, who failed very gradually.
8 Herbert Carrington is very ill; not confined to his bed, but failing very fast.
9 He may outlive all of us, but his mind is failing very fast now.
10 As a social reformer, however, he failed very badly.
11 Have you noticed that Mr. Wells has failed very much in the last few weeks?
12 His strength failed very fast after Harry Merrycourt came.
13 Mr Corker says the Government and authorities are still failing very badly to tighten up policies.
14 The light failed very quickly, and he presently reached out and drew a reading-lamp towards him.
15 She has failed very fast within a week.
16 She is failing very fast, poor old soul.
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