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  • After that there was nothing for it but to enlist and become chef.
  • "There's really nothing for it but rest and injections ."
  • Charles felt he had no choice but saw nothing for it but to accompany Hammond to Carisbrooke Castle.
  • There was nothing for it but to get up, inspect the morning's scenery, and stagger to breakfast.
  • If we can't do it . . . there will be nothing for it but cuts and more cuts ."
  • The name comes from G . B . Shaw's mordant observation that " England had conquered Ireland, so there was nothing for it but to come over and conquer England ."
  • Seydi Ali Reis and his men were obliged to lie for another five days and five nights, exposed to a strong spring-tide, accompanied by floods of rain; for they were now in the monsoon, or " rainy season " of India, and there was nothing for it but to submit to their fate.
  • Wells proposes that there are three fundamental types of persona that differ in many ways, but in particular in their attitude toward property : ( 1 ) the peasant; ( 2 ) the nomad; ( 3 ) the priest . " The first type is acquisitive, tenacious, and preservative; the second is rapacious and consumes; the third professes to be more or less aloof from possession and gain, and to carry on the service of the community for satisfaction of a quite different type . " Wells seriously entertains the proposal of Frederick Soddy that the " money manipulator " may be " a new type whose primary delight is domination and oppression through relative gain " but concludes that if this is so, " the conception pervading this book . . . is unsound " and " [ t ] here is nothing for it but . . . a class war against the rich and the able . . . and beginning again upon a different ground plan, with whatever hope is left to us, amidst the ruins ."