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1 As it was, we had little prospect of getting in before night.
2 The judge said they showed no remorse and little prospect for rehabilitation.
3 In this instance, though, there is little prospect of mutually assured damage.
4 There was little prospect of coping with western and eastern enemies simultaneously.
5 Things looked squally before I left, with little prospect of growing better.
6 There was little prospect of keeping the poor old gentleman's sad secret.
7 All very well to be heir-presumptive when there's little prospect of presuming.
8 There seems little prospect Pfizer will face a bidding war for AstraZeneca.
9 Without legislation, there appears little prospect of regulators reversing course on the rule.
10 However, he could see little prospect of the course drying out.
11 Economists say there is little prospect of wages outstripping inflation any time soon.
12 There seems little prospect that the UK will agree to this.
13 Many were so undermined by war that there seemed little prospect of recovery.
14 And there is little prospect of a resolution to indefinite closures.
15 Besides, the Belgian group had little prospect of ever controlling Snow.
16 There appears to be little prospect of his going into exile.
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