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・UK /əˈveɪl/
Now, what I think for us is probably a better model is to avail ourselves of the 150,000 to 200,000 retired regular military who have a statutory liability to be available to be mobilised.
Now, what I think for us is probably a better model is to avail ourselves of the 150,000 to 200,000 retired regular military who have a statutory liability to be available to be mobilized.
And I said, well, I don't know, maybe I'd rather sort of be avail, you know, sort of available to do other bits rather than just be kind of stuck on the couch next to him for the whole thing.
You can also avail a free car service to the airport.
You can also avail a free car service to the airport.
the nightmares that wrung me could avail to break. I awoke in the morning shaken,
I slept after the prostration of the day, with a stringent and profound slumber which not even the nightmares that wrung me could avail to break.
he tried to prove his innocence to avail
He tried to prove his innocence to no avail.
The medics tried their best to save you, but to no avail.
...but to no avail.
Roger Deakins, Oh Brother's cinematographer, set out to create a dusty, vintage storybook type of look for Oh Brother, Where Art Thou and spent nearly three weeks in the film lab mucking about with various photochemical processes to no avail.
various photochemical processes to no avail.
"No excuse will avail," said Mr.
"No excuse will avail," said Mr.
parking to no avail. We finally see Grimaldi's further down the street next to the white
We try to find a parking to no avail,
The Petition Movement for the Establishment of a Taiwanese Parliament went on for 14 years with... uh... no avail.
The petition movement for the establishment of a Taiwanese parliament went on for 14 years, with, uh, no avail.