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1 Abjure it, or you make no way with this mad thing.
2 I make no way at all, he protested, his look clouding.
3 Lady Scott seems to make no way , yet can scarce be said to lose any.
4 As Glenarvan could make no way against Ayrton's obstinacy, what was to be done now?
5 The Master said, 'My doctrines make no way .
6 Ay, he with whom such things make no way may well be called enlightened in the extreme.
7 With others we make no way , months and years of intercourse will not bind us more closely.
8 We appeared to make no way .
9 The stream was strong; and the boys found that with the rude oars they could make no way whatever.
10 No; I could make no way with my knife; but when I got the bar out of the grate, I managed faster.
11 I slew them by scores; but I could make no way against the grasshoppers, which jumped against my bare legs and pricked them.
12 From this bay I intended to stand on to the northward, but the wind being right against me, I could make no way .
13 The wind being light the whole night, we made no way .
14 Thus German theory made no way in France, and England proved even more refractory.
15 At first it seemed to those who looked on that he made no way .
16 Not a bit; I made no way with him.
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