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1 The adventure in which Pett was concerned did not prove very fortunate.
2 Unfortunately the carrying out of the plan did not prove very successful.
3 Costly for residents The flood waters can prove very costly for residents.
4 But Turrets have now been well tested, and prove very superior sea-boats.
5 That is my latest invention, and, I think, will prove very valuable.
6 Landrovers prove very useful for a variety of New Zealand conditions and situations.
7 Given Yhakobin's skills, this could prove very useful, even if it is incomplete.
8 That's why the Jerusalema Challenge will prove very popular on Thursday.
9 The eighteen cartridges he had spent could prove very useful one day soon.
10 It might prove very useful in some future boasting, bragging, and strutting session.
11 It would not prove very difficult for him to make up the distance.
12 When northerners go to the south to reside, they prove very apt scholars.
13 Even now should suspicion rest upon Eben the quarrymen might prove very troublesome.
14 Besides, the consequences of this deed might well prove very dangerous.
15 Darling expected; at least, it did not prove very beneficial to Clare's health.
16 It did not prove very exciting, nor very fruitful of geese.
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