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1 Education of defectives in prudence and self-restraint of little avail . - Surgical suggestions discussed.
2 The ship bumped heavily that night and fenders were of little avail .
3 He was given intravenous chemotherapy with nitrogen mustard, but to little avail .
4 They remonstrated with me and pleaded and scolded, all to little avail .
5 Because he knew that with such men words are of little avail .
6 The Counsil is praying daily for her recovery, but to little avail .
7 Here was a case where Stephen's simplicities were obviously of little avail .
8 However, this primitive fare was of little avail to satisfy one's appetite.
9 Coaxing by the attendants was of little avail ; force was usually of less.
10 The chapels, pulpits, and gilded Madonnas proved of little avail in a hurricane.
11 The protests of their drivers would have been of little avail .
12 Earthly honours were now of little avail to the new peer.
13 Bench-clearing brawls usually upped the volume of concern, though seemingly to little avail .
14 Punishments and mechanical restraint are of little avail except with infants.
15 This echo of Gregory of Nyssa was for many years of little avail .
16 Her lamentations were of as little avail as her arguments with her father.
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