Hi,There are two questions with the following sentence.They are to be found, of all places, inside the Communist Party.1. Can [they are to be found] be rephrased: they belong to the person to be found?2. What does [of all places] mean? God bless my soul! Fancy finding you here, of all places! Thank you for your assistance.
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Again, no: 'be' means identify , not belong to . 'Off all places' means 'in this most unexpected place'.
— Mister Micawber
Again, no: 'be' means identify , not belong to .
'Off all places' means 'in this most unexpected place'.
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