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1 It was now necessary to ask the aid of Her Majesty's Government.
2 Again we ask the aid of Mr. Tennyson in "Locksley Hall":-
3 Next morning they come to ask the aid of the police in discovering their property.
4 Should he ask the aid of Mr. Liakos's cousin?
5 Another blunder like this, and I shall be compelled to ask the aid of some other person.
6 He died at Milan in 1478, when on his way to Paris to ask the aid of Louis XI.
7 If nature has made no distinction between me and some others, I do not ask the aid of the Legislature.
8 No wistful gentleman-in-attendance seeking the desirable would have had to ask the aid of a strange nobleman perched in an apothecary's chariot.
9 There was now a great quarrel between two brothers of the Maccabean family, and one of them, Hyrcanus, came to ask the aid of Pompeius.
10 He knew indeed how weak he was, and he asked the aid of their sympathy and encouragement.
11 She even asked the aid of France and England to effect a peace on this basis, but unsuccessfully.
12 'To ask the aid of your experience, and to abide by your advice.'
13 Inarus had asked the aid of Athens; and an Athenian fleet of 200 sail was sent to his assistance.
14 Then an Indian maid goes into the fields and scatters a few grains of corn, asking the aid of the Great Spirit for the harvest.
15 Did a hunter go out after game, he asked the aid of Ioskeha, who would put fat animals in the way, were he so minded.
16 "I am not a man, and, therefore, I come to a man," she replied, "and ask the aid of his judgment.
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