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1 I'm afraid that this experience will not prove of much avail .
2 A smattering of the irregular verbs will not much avail him in that emprise.
3 And the thanks of Phineus will much avail you all.
4 Nor are the statements of "these fellows," however plausible, of much avail .
5 We put a good man behind, but without much avail .
6 I'm no hero, and a bad conspirator, so I am not of much avail .
7 Signing the pledge will be of as much avail .
8 The conversation became more and more choate, and we spoke at length to much avail .
9 Yet that, even that, will not much avail me.
10 Second-hand protestations from an advocate are never of much avail , and in many cases have been prejudicial.
11 But this was not of much avail .
12 But their courtesy was not of much avail ; for, without giving any heed, she galloped off at once.
13 But I fear it wouldn't have been of much avail , as he would have been badly mauled by then.'
14 Nor was it of much avail to sweep them away; they were there again to-morrow, and until the wind changed.
15 In the countries under a satellite government, actions undertaken by the Churches were of some and sometimes even of much avail .
16 The prayers of his friends in this world were of much avail to the deceased, and greatly helped him on his journey.
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