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91, Thieves stole a bank last night.
92, The thieves snatched the camera.
93, They were nothing but petty thieves .
94, The thieves hid their plunder in the cave.
95, Watch your bag-there are thieves around.
96, Be on your guard against thieves.
97, The thieves hurriedly carved up the loot.
98, The police have corralled the thieves.
99, The thieves stole 1 million worth of jewellery.
100, The thieves divides the loot into equal shares.
101, Lax security allowed the thieves to enter.
102, The room had been stripped bare by the thieves.
103, The thieves carved up the profit from the robbery.
103, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
104, Unknown thieves had forced their way into the apartment.
105, The thieves took nothing of value.
106, The thieves abstracted the jewellery from my drawer.
107, The thieves stole 1000000 in gold bullion.
108, The thieves got scared and ran away.
109, Thieves had roped the guard's feet together.
110, An expensive bicycle is a temptation to thieves.
111, The honest country boy fell among thieves.
112, Old people are a prime target for thieves.
113, Thieves snaffled all the goods from the burnt warehouse.
114, The thieves finished off the old man who owned the jewels.
115, Keep your valuables locked away so as not to put temptation in the way of thieves.
116, The thieves got away with a record haul of £25 million.
117, The windows had been boarded and nailed up to prevent thieves from entering the empty house.
118, The slow methods of the police ground on until the thieves were caught.
119, Thieves broke in and stole £10,[sentencedict.com]000 worth of computer equipment.
120, The policeman followed the thieves until they actually picked up the jewels, when he caught them in the act.
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