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1 And sorrow comes to sap the strength and take away the buoyancy.
2 Age is apt to sap the strength of movements as of men.
3 It was simply amazing the way that man could sap the strength from her.
4 It can take away all his skill and ambition, sap the strength from his body and muddle his thinking.
5 And all these reasons somewhat sap the strength and cool the fervour of a good many Christian people nowadays.
6 Her benumbed, wounded fingers weren't necessary for gripping, but their incapacity seemed to sap the strength from the others.
7 But, again, unlike Napoleon, he found there was no need to sap the strength of Earth to fight those wars.
8 The rattle is a semi-parasitic annual and was sown three years ago to sap the strength of the grasses it uses as hosts.
9 Here it was hot, indeed; a dense, thick, tangible heat, that if it did not sap the strength suggested the husbanding of it.
10 The idea seemed to be that you could sap the strength of the disease by that means without sapping the strength of the man.
11 As long as the weather is dry, and you continue to remove the runners which sap the strength of the parent, they will continue producing.
12 Clear also that the uncertainty is sapping the strength of the economy.
13 The endless strife itself strengthens the bonds, in that it saps the strength .
14 Utter exhaustion was sapping the strength of the cayuse.
15 How stem this tide of insidious poison that is sapping the strength of body and mind?
16 Dislike or discomfort, on the other hand, adds to toil by sapping the strength of the worker.
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