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1 There wasn't much future for them in Ireland at that time.
2 There wasn't much future for her anyway as it turned out.'
3 Besides they had exchanged glances which were volumes, rendering unnecessary much future explanation.
4 There isn't much future for a young man who has been through it.
5 There is unquestionably much future fruit and value in many or all of them.
6 Upon these projects depend much future industrial and agricultural progress.
7 Nevertheless Fry Guy's crimes would be directly attributed to LoD in much future police propaganda.
8 There was not much future in it.
9 HAS the limited product building society about as much future as pre-decimal currency, a financial dodo awaiting extinction?
10 For this reason the non-rigid balloon does not appear to have much future value as a fighting ship.
11 They'd been thirteen when they fell in love: a pair of rural farm kids without much future in Richelieu.
12 I had the right of appeal directly to the Emperor but I decided there was not much future in that.
13 When ordering new lumber for forms the contractor will save much future work and waste if he does it from plans.
14 Could he have looked into the future, he would have seen also in this ill-fated expedition an epitome of much future history.
15 He took a very solemn and affectionate leave of my mamma, thanking her for her politeness, and wishing her much future felicity.
16 Had Britain or America at this time taken a hand in the administration of Korean affairs, much future trouble would have been avoided.
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