Aún no tenemos significados para "little avail".
1Education of defectives in prudence and self-restraint of little avail.-Surgicalsuggestions discussed.
2The ship bumped heavily that night and fenders were of little avail.
3He was given intravenous chemotherapy with nitrogen mustard, but to little avail.
4They remonstrated with me and pleaded and scolded, all to little avail.
5Because he knew that with such men words are of little avail.
6The Counsil is praying daily for her recovery, but to little avail.
7Here was a case where Stephen's simplicities were obviously of little avail.
8However, this primitive fare was of little avail to satisfy one's appetite.
9Coaxing by the attendants was of little avail; force was usually of less.
10The chapels, pulpits, and gilded Madonnas proved of little avail in a hurricane.
11The protests of their drivers would have been of little avail.
12Earthly honours were now of little avail to the new peer.
13Bench-clearing brawls usually upped the volume of concern, though seemingly to little avail.
14Punishments and mechanical restraint are of little avail except with infants.
15This echo of Gregory of Nyssa was for many years of little avail.
16Her lamentations were of as little avail as her arguments with her father.
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Estados Unidos de América