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1 No cry of any more avail than the screams of those gulls!
2 Resistance was of no more avail than if she had been a child.
3 Dr Levitt's influence was of little more avail than Mr Hope's.
4 Albrecht thought Christoph Kress could be of more avail ; so he wrote to him:
5 He in whose service thou art set might more avail thee than thine armour.
6 A hint to some is of more avail than an open statement to others.
7 But his efforts were of no more avail than if he had idly surrendered to disaster.
8 Are not the headaches of tens of thousands of more avail than the head of one?
9 Of more avail would be a "List of chastised virtues."
10 I knew that I was of no more avail to move her; yet one last art I tried.
11 One pang of remorse at a man's heart is of more avail than many stripes applied to him.
12 A word from you would have been of more avail than the pleading of all the world beside!
13 Surely the prayers of a believing man are of more avail than the strong arm of the bravest of warriors.
14 He said: 'Luca, my son, it is of no more avail for you to sigh for Pacifica than for the moon.
15 Are we not now of more avail to you, O men of the Bearings, than our dead corpses would have been?
16 Then the archbishop rode up, and said, The day is indeed lost, and to blow the horn would now no more avail us.
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