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1 The British, two hundred in number, besides a good many tories , instantly hung out a white flag in sign of submission.
2 The view is not mine, but it is shared by many Tories .
3 Such a policy may be too close to home for many Tories .
4 Many Tories now believe that they will get home in the 1950 election.
5 But I wonder how many Tories are behind this change in mood music.'
6 But many Tories want to ignore the committee and go for looser carbon targets.
7 This no doubt made Whigs of a good many Tories .
8 Many tories and white refugees from border justice joined them, and shared in their misdeeds.
9 None of the Whigs or Whig Radicals were at the levée, but a good many Tories .
10 Many Tories talk about quitting Europe entirely.
11 British oppression had made many Tories lukewarm, and then English rapacity had transformed these Tories into Whigs.
12 As for the rest of the Lib Dem programme, there are chunks that many Tories would warmly endorse.
13 Many Tories had expected ministers to present a compromise deal over so-called amendment seven, but none has been forthcoming.
14 I recall some commentators and many Tories hailing it as a May masterstroke; it doesn't look so clever now.
15 Many Tories tried to blame Lib Dems for the leak, saying it undermined trust between the two coalition partners.
16 And the whole point of Brexit, as sold by many Tories , is that divergence can be quick and drastic.
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