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1 They stood there in the archway, quite oblivious to the passing soldiers.
2 Only one of them was quite oblivious to personal discomfort and danger.
3 They have for years been quite oblivious of the world about them.
4 And suddenly, evidently quite oblivious that he had any audience, he spoke:
5 The Woman was quite oblivious ; she went on with her mother-nonsense.
6 Far from here she pursues her peaceful way quite oblivious of the war.
7 She was quite oblivious , apparently, to the terrors of the place.
8 Stephen was perhaps the only person in the box quite oblivious of Lady Dolly.
9 The professor, however, was quite oblivious to the scorching rays of the afternoon sun.
10 She kept on looking at the photographs and seemed quite oblivious of our presence.
11 He found himself quite oblivious to the crowd of promenaders.
12 She was quite oblivious to the sensation she had created.
13 Then they both glanced again at Maria, who seemed quite oblivious of their attention.
14 He whirled past, seemingly quite oblivious of Theydon's fixed stare.
15 No, there he was putting on Kitty's cloak, quite oblivious to any other duty.
16 Arthur stood gazing outward toward where land would be, quite oblivious to all of them.
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This collocation consists of: Quite oblivious through the time
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