We have no meanings for "have any virtue" in our records yet.
1 Thus it would no longer have any virtue to recommend it to her mercy.
2 Nobody believes that women in coal-camps have any virtue .
3 Shell was the last person to have any virtue .
4 Not that they have any virtue to compromise.
5 None of the ethical epithets by which these varieties are at present so sharply distinguished from each other will have any virtue left in them.
6 He never had any virtue beyond what a good pagan has.
7 If he had any virtue , he was exhibiting it now.
8 Neither doubt nor belief has any virtue in itself; we must determine the moral quality by its expression in action.
9 The little help it will be to you against too impetuous inclinations, will make you doubt whether you ever had any virtue .
10 "Primitive technique can't have any virtue in itself, obviouslam."
11 "Like you have any virtue , " she laughed.
12 "Why, I believe I had just been thinking, before you came in, that it is only the rich who have any virtues at all."
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