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1 There is, however, less cause for regret in the instance of Bewick.
2 Such changes are not unknown in our day, and for less cause .
3 Socrates had far less cause than Macbeth to dread an unhappy end.
4 You may, hereafter, have even less cause for joy at meeting me.
5 Still it seems to me there is less cause than ever.
6 There's never been less cause for worry since we married first.
7 Well, no child ever gave less cause for impatience, I will say that.
8 Much less cause of complaint on this score, however, arose than was expected.
9 I have stood my ground myself for a less cause .
10 Many Europeans, it must be confessed, would beat their wives for a less cause .
11 Did not the thirteen colonies throw down the gauntlet to England for less cause ?
12 Surely none ever had less cause for heart-ache than you?
13 Who upon earth had less cause for depression than she?
14 Had they been the only ones that suffered we would have less cause of complaint.
15 Another would have been the same for less cause .
16 The less cause have you for doubting my faith, or hiding any tittle from me.
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