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1 It did seem a waste of trouble, a fiddle-faddle plan of life, he feared.
2 He couldn't feel any real regret when the koloss were destroyed, but it did seem a waste .
3 It would seem a waste not to let me know why my head is being torn off.'
4 This may seem a waste of time and power, but it's the only way to control the precise concentration of your stock.
5 But it does seem a waste ; and, of course, the other people will never have one of them....
6 It seems a waste of good grapes to make it into wine.
7 To D'Argenton, however, their society had always seemed a waste of time.
8 To many of my friends this seemed a waste of time.
9 It seemed a waste of time, when they were both in such trouble.
10 It does to Neil - which seems a waste when he isn't staying in England.
11 It seems a waste of one's chances to leave this, but we must go.
12 This seemed a waste of the Kaiser's munitions as there was no one in sight.
13 As this seemed a waste of labour, I decided to try the effect of gilding.
14 Spring was coming, and it seemed a waste of time to stay where I was.
15 But wishing seemed a waste of time, out here.
16 To him it seemed a waste - hair was just hair.
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