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to no avail造句
(1) His efforts were to no avail. (2) We tried to keep him alive but to no avail. (3) We searched the whole area but all to no avail. Robbie had disappeared. (4) The man tries hard to jack the car,but to no avail. (5) We opposed the proposal but to no avail. (6) His words of encouragement were to no avail. (7) Earnestly did we beseech, but to no avail. (8) They protested bitterly to their employers, but to no avail. (9) We searched everywhere to no avail. (10) But effort and reason were to no avail. (11) I retraced my steps but to no avail. (12) Tricky flying was to no avail here. (13) But it was to no avail. (15) But to no avail; his ears would only come forward momentarily, and would then return to the backwards position again. (16) He tried hard to pick a hole in what I said, but to no avail. (17) The doctors tried everything to keep him alive but to no avail. (18) He had the duty receptionist almost jumping through hoops for him. But to no avail. (19) I bombarded the War Office, and importuned the Red Cross; but all to no avail. (20) I was never able to write back, I tried writing to Home Truths and a Birmingham paper to no avail. (21) We've even growled at the horse, and threatened it with a fate worse than death, but to no avail! (22) Robins coolly beat Hallworth then turned to watch a flock of blue shirts besiege the linesman to no avail. (23) I've deleted everything and re-installed DOS 5 and Windows 3.1 from scratch, all to no avail. (24) She tried various tactics with her husband and brothers to no avail. (25) For weeks, the teams have been discussing various options, to no avail. (26) I have been looking for a recipe for sometime now, but to no avail. (27) I requested colleagues to have a crack at him all to no avail. (28) He yelled for union solidarity to support the strike and to bring management to their knees, but to no avail. (29) She moved downwards to tease his limp pego with her luscious melons, but to no avail. (30) The mist also shrouded the fish and we thrashed away mightily, to no avail.