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1 Of course, since it was Debs, she had to spoil the effect immediately.
2 My face and figure will not spoil the effect , will they?
3 So much is left out of history and biography which would spoil the effect .
4 Don't spoil the effect now, son, Ruben said wearily.
5 They spoil the effect of your neck and shoulders.
6 Lest she should spoil the effect of these impressive remarks, Mrs. Damerel then took leave.
7 And you know, Anne, that would spoil the effect .
8 This suggests that dielectric screening can spoil the effect of a counterion in directing excited-state reactivity.
9 No necklace; that would spoil the effect .
10 Not to spoil the effect , I had to approach on tiptoe and speak in a half whisper.
11 The sack would spoil the effect .
12 Somehow, lace curtains give a room such a dressed-up-for-company air that they quite spoil the effect of beautiful fabrics.
13 It is difficult, I know, to perish with dignity on sixteen and eightpence halfpenny: the odd coppers spoil the effect .
14 He tried hard to look dignified, but one glance at his nose and eyes was enough to spoil the effect .
15 You first, Hippy, because I want Nora to sing Tosti's 'Serenata,' and a comic song afterward will completely spoil the effect .
16 He hoped that the legend could not be read by any of the local folk-itwould spoil the effect of the landing.
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