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211, Cash stolen: Thieves who broke into Bishop Auckland bowling pavilion stole money from a telephone box.
212, There may be honour among thieves, but there did not appear to be anything similar among social climbers.
213, On Anglesey, thieves got away with almost £4,000 worth of property from an isolated barn at Brynteg.
214, Read in studio Thieves have stolen seventeen rare parrots from a bird sanctuary.
215, Burning car: Thieves set alight a stolen car in a field near Stokesley.
216, The cheeky thieves replaced the photos with a Dot Cotton ashtray.
216, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
217, No wonder the train eventually became the focus of bandits, thieves and pickpockets.
218, The day is for honest men, the night for thieves. Euripides
219, Su, distraught because thieves had stolen her suitcases, was arrested for allegedly failing to show police an identity card.
220, Thieves broke into five cars, smashing the nearside windows and taking radio cassette players and cash.
221, Thieves stole a large amount of cash, and jewellery worth £50,000.
222, Thefts alert: Police are warning householders to beware of sneak thieves after a series of burglaries in Newton Aycliffe.
223, They were following up on descriptions of thieves allegedly involved in the deaths of two men in the town.
224, The highness of the wall prevents thieves from entering.
225, The police have found a den of thieves.
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