After this, clement Austin told Margaret that he could be of no use to her. |
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Lillie published two volumes of Contributions, of which the tatler had made no use. |
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To prevent people sending who have no use for seeds, I ask you to enclose 10cts. |
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Interesting historically, but of no use whatsoever in countering the menace. |
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Time was getting short, and it was no use wasting time on my crabby landlady. |
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If they've hunted the woods around here all day, no use in me doing it by night. |
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It was no use trying to argue with the clown, and he had seen how he used a red-hot poker. |
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The unfortunate troops of cardenas found no use for their cords, since, totally defeated, they fled in haste. |
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It aint all in havin a good receipt, though it Stans to reason if you dont take the right things theres no use puttin em together. |
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Bobby was incorrigible, and there was no use in expecting seriousness from him. |
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It can be viewed now only in the light of its present usefulness, and as an issuer of money it is of no use whatever. |
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But as it has gone so far, and it is necessary for us to act, it is of no use shrinking or regretting. |
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But the mishap had happened, and according to the old proverb it was of no use to cry over spilt milk. |
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Now that he was a miner he had no use for them, and at River Bend they were not saleable. |
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It was no use trying to be dry-as-dust since the spring had got into her blood. |
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But come, my mate, it is no use our waiting here, we must go on to felixstowe. |
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As she said you had driven off in a fiacre, it was evidently of no use waiting. |
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I tried my darndest to flimflam the information out of him, but it was no use. |
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Did I ever walk into your house to pry and rummage, and tell you that your things were no use? |
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And for the better enriching of their ploughing lands they cut up, cast, and carry in the unplowed headlands and places of no use. |
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But if there is no use, there is unquestionably good in climbing Mount Everest. |
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I suppose after what you've said it's no use asking you to have a nightcap, vane? |
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He was armed with a six-shooter, but a revolver was of no use at this distance. |
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It was the history of all smart aleck's, and there is no use of going into details. |
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Still there was no use to attempt calming him with the assurance that his nostrum could not be had. |
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The occlusal pattern shows little variation and was of no use in separating species. |
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Our farmers only wished his votes to accomplish their plans and have no use for him as an officeholder. |
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These are fine rarities of no use, the intertexture of the by-accidents being as triviall as the principall Design. |
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I said nothing about it to kino, because it is no use to anticipate trouble. |
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There's no use hesitating, my son, for we have no ghost of a look-in in any other direction. |
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Species of lytta abound, but no use is made of them, the Shoans having no real medicine prepared from the animal kingdom. |
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The planet, though, was of no use to humanity because it was unpredictable. |
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Had it been in the next room, unsummoned I could make no use of my knowledge. |
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There was no use in awakening you, so I untethered Emperor as quickly as I could, and out in pursuit of him. |
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Some of them provide me with the oil beetle and the Sitaris, rare finds at one time, today of no use to me. |
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It seems unreasonable to give an animal that lives in the water wings, which seemingly can be of no use to it. |
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His sister won it in a penny raffle, and having no use for it herself she gave it to him, and he has putted with it ever since. |
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In reality, he assures me, the strike was instigated by some of the officers who had no use for Rattigan. |
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The intention of the Commissioners being solely to try her enginery, no use was made of her sails. |
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There was no use in his attempting to arrive at a solution of these enigmas. |
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It was of no use to go to the French for white flour, for they did not have it. |
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In Ethiopia engraved stones are employed, of which a Lacedaemonian could make no use. |
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Anyhow, it is of no use worrying about the matter, as the exhibition is now over. |
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I sent my friend faddle down with a letter to Stalham, but it was of no use. |
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An' I've no use fer these four-flush cowboys thet 're always lookin' fer trouble an' talkin' gun-play. |
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There was no use arguing with them, so I dropped down the ladder into the launch and gave the signal for full steam ahead. |
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Farther than to eat their fruit, the forest trees are of no use to the peccary. |
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What is that which you can go nowhere without, and yet is of no use to you? |
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We made no use of this lovely day, except to walk to an Arboretum and pinetum on the outskirts of the town. |
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But it was of no use, and all this abominable work must be done over again. |
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The priest said he was afraid from what I had told him that it was no use thinking of annulment. |
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Then he felt that there would be no use in keeping the guerrilla at the plantation. |
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There is no use trying to depend on killing all these ants after they have taken possession. |
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However, he was regularly engaged, and it was of no use for me to say anything against him. |
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It was of no use, sleep forsook his eyes, although he was so tired that he longed for its balminess. |
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Its waters are carried to the sea by the bann, which is of no use for navigation, being obstructed by weirs and rocks. |
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Theres a brass hat coming down the trench, said Phineas, and brass hats have no use for rhapsodical privates. |
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I was of no use to myself or any one else in a German prison camp, I told myself. |
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But it is of no use to try and calculate the vast advantage of Fiscal expansion. |
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Without customers, and with no use for the diviner's lens but to charr the rafters of the garret in which you lived. |
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Hard water is of no use as a cleanser, until all the lime has been removed by uniting with the oily acid of the soap. |
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There can be no use in hiding it from candid thought behind the recitation of a creedal formula. |
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Connel fumed and ranted, threatened and cajoled, begged and pleaded, but it was no use. |
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Mrs. Davis saw that there was no use in pursuing the subject, and it dropped. |
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There is no use in struggling, for our great Shearer, if he means to shear, will do it. |
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It was evidently of no use to attempt a confutation of this, and the subject dropped. |
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There was no use remaining here, so I gave directions for moving on to-morrow to Hemschi, a place reported to be good for shikar. |
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Indeed, Oznam, in 1820, said it was no use to waste time in refuting hypotheses as to the animal nature of contagium. |
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Not that you couldnt have em, mable, but you dont an theres no use makin no bones about it. |
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I was tempted at last to take the horsecloth off my shoulders, and to wrap my feet up in it, but all was of no use. |
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They're already nervous, Horton tells me, and there's no use alarming them. |
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He would chew camomile, gentian, tooth-picks, but it was of no use. |
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I ain't opposed to spending money on circuses when there ain't no other way, but there ain't no use in WASTING it on them. |
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She jumped wildly and blatted for her mother, but it was no use. |
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From their manner one would suppose they had no use for white trash. |
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A pointer, not a setter, yet He's of no use unless he's set. |
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Well, Sis, there is no use making a wry face about it, the collegian said. |
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There is no use of being timid nor chicken-hearted in the present cause. |
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They say it's not contagious, but there's no use in running unnecessary risks. |
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It was of no use to oppose her while her mind was in an excited state. |
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He meant, of course, that it was no use trying to terrify Tommy Atkins. |
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Then she stomped round 'n' slat the dish-rag, but 't wa'n't no use. |
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Rebecca never'll come to grief along of her beauty, that's certain, and there's no use in humoring her to think about her looks. |
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I assured them it was a most ordinary occurrence, and that I was willing to be repaid later on if they insisted, but it was no use. |
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It is no use to throw a good thing away merely because the market isn't ripe yet. |
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There is no use in repining, unless one mends matters by deeds, not words. |
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So take it either way, adjourning the trial would be of no use to you. |
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Aint no use for to try an fool the FACS, honeynot one bit of use! |
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They've got no use for Beauty, allegory, all that high-brow racket. |
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There fell so heavy a rain at that moment that the musketry was of no use. |
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This was manifestly a prig of the first water, and there was no use arguing with him. |
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As for him, he hoped no longer, but there was no use in arguing with Neb. |
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Trouble was, his fancy, souped-up Lincoln was of no use to him at all. |
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They are good to have, of course, for the ordinary exigencies of life, but they are no use in professional work. |
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It's no use looking on life as if it was Treddles'on Fair, where folks only go to see shows and get fairings. |
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And there's no use worrying a woman that you respect about your crazes. |
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Bluenoses have no use for nippers, as Britishers call apprentices. |
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But they did not leave off, and she threw them her girdle, and when this was no use, her garters, and then her dress. |
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Theres no use your cluttering up the landscape with V-shaped signs. |
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The regular gunner had no use for Territorial horse and field artillery. |
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So it's no use my saying that I am sure his soul is a dewdrop. |
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There will be no use in sulkiness, in laziness, in inattention. |
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After all, there was no use in economizing his remaining dollars. |
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And what good will it do you to strike down those poor animals when they can be of no use to you? |
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It would be of no use to go to Uppercross again, for that other Miss Musgrove, I find, is bespoke by her cousin, the young parson. |
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It is of no use to mince matters when you want to save a girl from ruin. |
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There was no use disputing proprieties with the overwise girl. |
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My eldest brother and I did all we could to dissuade him, but it was of no use. |
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It wa'n't no use much ter bail, for it friz as soon's it struck. |
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Theres no use in telling a young man what to do when he has been gouged. |
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Perhaps I might hazard a guess, but it's no use talking of guesswork. |
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He said it warn't no use talking, heathens don't amount to shucks alongside of pirates to work a camp-meeting with. |
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There's no use in beating about the bush and trying to get around it that way, Sandy, it's SO, just as I say. |
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There was no use in trying this through any unprofessional channels. |
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I have sometimes been asked why we made no use of poison gas clouds. |
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As a sextet, there's no use denying that we are rather lovely to look at. |
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There is no use in this shilly-shally way of yours, St. Clare! |
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There's no use doin' this thing if it ain't done in bang-up style. |
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I tried to hearten up the Capting a bit, but 'twarn't no use. |
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There was no use in putting it on and getting it mussed until necessary. |
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His artillery was of no use, nor his lines of circumvallation. |
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Although both translators make use of rhyming couplets of decasyllabic lines, Wayne makes no use of enjambment, preferring every line to be end-stopped. |
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It's guts, and magazines have no use for that particular commodity. |
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This,' said Squeers, 'is a bundle of overdue acceptances and renewed bills of six or eight young gentlemen, but they're all MPs, so it's of no use to anybody. |
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They know we are poor, so it's no use pretending that we have grooms, buy three or four hats a season, and have things as easy and fine as they do. |
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But I've got no use for disembodied spirits when I'm dealing with facts. |
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And one day when the shepherd and his wife were standing together before the house the shepherd said, 'I will shoot old Sultan tomorrow morning, for he is of no use now. |
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