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1 There were so many threads that were so tangled together.
2 It fitly gathers together the many threads of that vast fabric, 'Der Ring des Nibelungen.'
3 I was trying to tie together the many threads I'd been unknotting for the last month.
4 The loops must be as many threads of the braid edge long, as they are wide.
5 And, oh, how many threads have been torn.
6 After fourteen years spent in South America, how many threads she had to take up again!
7 The position of De Brosses is this: Old mythology and religion are a tissue of many threads .
8 He held in his hands many threads .
9 Destiny is made up of many threads .
10 So many strands, so many threads unraveling!
11 Nowadays, of course, it can be any number and there are many threads to this programme of works.
12 Because you think yourself but one among the many threads which make up the texture of the doublet.
13 There are far too many threads .
14 The wrinkles, you could see, were but so many threads of gold which happy laughter had left there.
15 A cut was so many threads .
16 There are so many threads here.
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