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1 And when age comes-ah, we have no longer much defence against them.
2 There was no longer much we could learn about that aspect of things.
3 Also read: The Soweto giants are no longer much taller than everybody else
4 The hobbit was no longer much brighter than the dwarves.
5 It was quite deaf, and was no longer much use as a guard dog.
6 But even the vanity of a nation is no longer much of a growth opportunity.
7 We knew that there was no longer much hope.
8 And Katherine looked tired and drawn, too, her joyous spirit no longer much in evidence.
9 It is a rank no longer much in use.
10 There's no longer much of a sense of camaraderie.
11 A grave brow, compressed lips, and fixed eyes, had no longer much effect upon him.
12 For that escape he had no longer much mind.
13 It's getting to that time of year again where there's no longer much call for sunglasses.
14 There was no longer much fear of their having fallen into the hands of the savages.
15 I was no longer much of a curiosity.
16 As for those we have not got, there is no longer much enthusiasm left for them.
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