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1 All incentive pay can be clawed back if results prove illusory .
2 Additional loans in this mode would indeed almost certainly prove illusory ; for diminished value could hardly fail to neutralize increased amount.'
3 The influence of the rainstorm and the promise it had offered had proved illusory .
4 The hope proved illusory , as the stump was always too tender to bear any pressure.
5 The proffered expedient of zones of cultivation proved illusory .
6 The mail contract, which the easy-going Frenchman had thought that he had secured, proved illusory .
7 But these hopes proved illusory ; only Verlaine knows where he is, and he will not tell.
8 But these sinister omens proved illusory .
9 But this hope, too, proved illusory .
10 Breakthroughs have often proved illusory .
11 The great future that seemed to await the application of steam power to the tillage of the soil proved illusory .
12 Any hopes that having had his say he would draw a line under everything that has happened have proven illusory .
13 Another anticipation proved illusory .
14 The expected bonus of a complicated scheme which bores voters compared with a carbon tax which triggers debate has proved illusory .
15 The events of the war by this time had given some ground of hope, but in the end it proved illusory .
16 These hopes proved illusory , however, and so the eyes of all patriots turned more and more in the direction of Piedmont.
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