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She tried to make light of the situation by telling the child this would be better than having some teeth out, which was planned for the following day. | She tried to illuminate the situation by telling the child this would be better than having some teeth out, which was planned for the following day. | 1nent |
This is the director's immediate and obvious way of telling us (and Buck) that New York is a dog eat dog society. | This is the director's immediate and obvious way of telling us (and Buck) that New York is a cannibalism society. | 1nent |
Come to think of it, who would have thought that the expanding, spruced up pop campaign would start with a band from Holland? | On reflection, who would have thought that the expanding, spruced up pop campaign would start with a band from Holland? | 0ent |
What if he came in this evening through a door that wasn't there and sat in a chair shape, reading a paper that had never been printed, saying aloud bits that were only hum and haw again to me? | What if he came in this evening through a door that wasn't there and sat in a chair shape, reading a paper that had never been printed, saying aloud bits that were only procrastinate again to me? | 0ent |
Eastern fantasy runs riot with fabric decorations in either plain or delicately patterned style. | Eastern fantasy riot with fabric decorations in either plain or delicately patterned style. | 1nent |
Their way of breaking the ice and showing that they just, they, that's way of coping with it. | Their way of making icecubes and showing that they just, they, that's way of coping with it. | 1nent |
Tom twisted Mary's arm and she agreed to donate some money to our charity. | Tom agonized you and she agreed to donate some money to our charity. | 1nent |
Distraught Vicky and Stephen Harper were in court to see 21 year old David Harper — who dated both sisters — walk free. | Distraught Vicky and Stephen Harper were in court to see 21 year old David Harper — who dated both sisters — go unpunished. | 0ent |
A man who barricaded himself into his house after threatening to shoot a tax inspector has walked free from court. | A man who barricaded himself into his house after threatening to shoot a tax inspector has went unpunished from court. | 0ent |
But if this is what the club resorts to than good riddance to them. | But if this is what the club resorts to than the departure is welcome to them. | 0ent |
He was so eager for Camilla's company that he did not even ask his hostess, Lady Vestey to take the floor. | He was so eager for Camilla's company that he did not even ask his hostess, Lady Vestey to sit on the floor. | 1nent |
Erm and try not to reinvent the wheel. | Erm and try not to attempt to devise a solution to a problem when a solution already exists. | 0ent |
HELLINGBOROUGH are holding a beer and skittles seminar next Thursday evening for budding footballers. | HELLINGBOROUGH are holding a fun times seminar next Thursday evening for budding footballers. | 0ent |
News of the sudden cancellation is no laughing matter for the hundreds of fans who bought tickets for his two night run at the Rialto. | News of the sudden cancellation is something serious that should not be joked about for the hundreds of fans who bought tickets for his two night run at the Rialto. | 0ent |
In the long run, risk averse inaction can prove riskier than readiness to take risks. | Over a long period of time, risk averse inaction can prove riskier than readiness to take risks. | 0ent |
The cost of household goods and services, clothing and footwear all fell as retailers cut prices to the bone in the January sales. | The cost of household goods and services, clothing and footwear all fell as retailers cut prices completely in the January sales. | 0ent |
Bar codes are old hat in retailing. | Bar codes are very common and hackneyed in retailing. | 0ent |
The programme deals with anything under the sun about football matters. | The programme deals with anything that makes you warm about football matters. | 1nent |
One thing I can promise you, Dr Blake,’ he said softly, I never kiss and tell.’. | One thing I can promise you, Dr Blake,’ he said softly, I never betrayal of a confidence by disclosing private information. | 0ent |
On March 20 and October 9, Saturn and Pluto cross swords for the first time in two decades. | On March 20 and October 9, Saturn and Pluto become friends for the first time in two decades. | 1nent |
Why don't they put all the leaders of all the countries up in the air. | Why don't they put all the leaders of all the countries flying through the air. | 1nent |
Then, by the same token,’ said the earl, you are saying that the man who finished the work was one who did have cause to want Aldhelm removed from the world, before he ever reached the abbey gatehouse. | Then, for the price of one ticket said the earl, you are saying that the man who finished the work was one who did have cause to want Aldhelm removed from the world, before he ever reached the abbey gatehouse. | 1nent |
Once again, however, he discovered he had struck a chord with ordinary people, people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications. | Once again, however, he discovered he had elicited a significant reaction with ordinary people, people who had felt they were unfit to pass judgement on modern buildings because they lacked the qualifications. | 0ent |
My heart leapt as 40 yard chip went right in the hole’. | My heart leapt as 40 yard chip went right in debt. | 1nent |
Tit for Tat, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | Equivalent retribution, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | 0ent |
A second letter is similarly formal; and only the third —'dear Orwell Blair? — which do you prefer?' breaks any ice, hesitating between a famous pseudonym and Orwell's real name of Eric Blair. | A second letter is similarly formal; and only the third —'dear Orwell Blair? — which do you prefer?' makes icecubes, hesitating between a famous pseudonym and Orwell's real name of Eric Blair. | 1nent |
Further, it makes me angry with myself to find that the perfectly natural and utterly unfair result is that I begin to dislike Paxford, no exercise of the will convincing me that it is not the unfortunate P. who is boring me with his views on everything under the sun. | Further, it makes me angry with myself to find that the perfectly natural and utterly unfair result is that I begin to dislike Paxford, no exercise of the will convincing me that it is not the unfortunate P. who is boring me with his views on everything that makes you warm. | 1nent |
If outrage were the sole test of legality in the arts, then the Impressionists would never have been allowed to organise the Salon des Refusés, Edvard Munch would have been driven into permanent exile, and the score of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring would be gathering dust in some criminal museum like the Italian negative of Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris. | If outrage were the sole test of legality in the arts, then the Impressionists would never have been allowed to organise the Salon des Refusés, Edvard Munch would have been driven into permanent exile, and the score of Stravinsky's Rite of Spring would be sweeping up dust in some criminal museum like the Italian negative of Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris. | 1nent |
Our aim is to make artscape the first port of call for schools and other educational institutions looking to employ accomplished and experienced artists in any art form. | Our aim is to make artscape the first source of help for schools and other educational institutions looking to employ accomplished and experienced artists in any art form. | 0ent |
Presumably not the minor detail that young Anne was a designing little minx who married Henry in cold blood to further her own ambitions — and then didn't even have the sense or decency to stand by her bargain.’. | Presumably not the minor detail that young Anne was a designing little minx who married Henry in a ruthless manner to further her own ambitions — and then didn't even have the sense or decency to stand by her bargain.’. | 0ent |
My opinion is that this is a bit harsh and narrow sighted — in the long run Norway will be better if their players get wide experience in good leagues around the world. | My opinion is that this is a bit harsh and narrow sighted — over a long period of time Norway will be better if their players get wide experience in good leagues around the world. | 0ent |
' Well, Dad told us dumplings keep yer body and soul together ,' said Ella. | ' Well, Dad told us dumplings calm down and act appropriately ,' said Ella. | 1nent |
IN 1987 Labour's local selection committee in this working class constituency had to choose between a rock and a hard place — either Hughes, a local Transport Union convenor with strong left wing views, or the outsider, Red Ted’ Knight from Lambeth. | IN 1987 Labour's local selection committee in this working class constituency had to choose between two rocks — either Hughes, a local Transport Union convenor with strong left wing views, or the outsider, Red Ted’ Knight from Lambeth. | 1nent |
The KDPI were able to come and go across the frontier and through the no man's land between the opposing armies with great freedom. | The KDPI were able to come and go across the frontier and through the a land that no one want to buy between the opposing armies with great freedom. | 1nent |
For, being my guests, it is not polite for you to insult my husband.". | For, going for it, it is not polite for you to insult my husband.". | 1nent |
He told the whole story to Marc, he said, and there was another row, with Marc calling him everything under the sun. | He told the whole story to Marc, he said, and there was another row, with Marc calling him everything that makes you warm. | 1nent |
Ron said that he'd been preparing an obituary of Lord Mountbatten for some time, that Mountbatten had somehow got wind of it and had approached the BBC with a view to taking part. | Ron said that he'd been preparing an obituary of Lord Mountbatten for some time, that Mountbatten had somehow learned of it and had approached the BBC with a view to taking part. | 0ent |
Much, however, already had and was to happen behind the scenes. | Much, however, already had and was to happen secretly. | 0ent |
And yet the vulnerability she felt seemed strangely inward — as though danger lay within her own body, and not in the raw strength of the man before her. | And yet the vulnerability she felt seemed strangely inward — as though danger lay within her own body, and not in its natural state strength of the man before her. | 0ent |
I think that everyone seems to pass the buck, I mean the parents think, oh they'll learn it at school and the teachers think, oh co they should be learning it from their parents, and yo, you never learn it from anyone just from your friends. | I think that everyone seems to transfer responsibility onto another, I mean the parents think, oh they'll learn it at school and the teachers think, oh co they should be learning it from their parents, and yo, you never learn it from anyone just from your friends. | 0ent |
Stockton Borough Council is expected to give the green light to the Forum move at the end of this week. | Stockton Borough Council is expected to give the permission to the Forum move at the end of this week. | 0ent |
And anything that's not on the up and up is, well I think it's detrimental to a mans life. | And anything that's not earning more money is, well I think it's detrimental to a mans life. | 1nent |
Then came yesterday's news that Knighton was reportedly negotiating a sale, including a £ 6 m profit and a three year contract with the club for himself, with one of three groups: the United directors Amer Midani and Nigel Burrows, the media tycoon Eddie Shah, and the former estate agent and local radio entrepreneur (and Blackpool FC chairman) Owen Oyston. | Then came in yesterday's newspaper that Knighton was reportedly negotiating a sale, including a £ 6 m profit and a three year contract with the club for himself, with one of three groups: the United directors Amer Midani and Nigel Burrows, the media tycoon Eddie Shah, and the former estate agent and local radio entrepreneur (and Blackpool FC chairman) Owen Oyston. | 1nent |
The present day National Union of Seamen was founded on the north east coast, which was also a major centre for the Seamen's Reform Movement which recaptured the union for the rank and file in the mid 1960s. | The present day National Union of Seamen was founded on the north east coast, which was also a major centre for the Seamen's Reform Movement which recaptured the union for the ordinary members in the mid 1960s. | 0ent |
Sam seriously injured the fellow, and was then compelled to jump ship. | Sam seriously injured the fellow, and was then compelled to board a new ship. | 1nent |
A Babycham survey revealed that 83% of men favour women making the first move in relationships. | A Babycham survey revealed that 83% of men favour women standing still in relationships. | 1nent |
They're water under the bridge, and if it was murky water … ’. | They're nothing important, and if it was murky water … ’. | 1nent |
Now, suddenly, he had an uneasy feeling that he had allowed himself to go a little‘over the top’. | Now, suddenly, he had an uneasy feeling that he had allowed himself excellent. | 1nent |
The apprentices who are there under an apprentice contract unfortunately secure employment for the period that you're contracted to after that, you are in the situation of dog eat dog, dare, dare I say. | The apprentices who are there under an apprentice contract unfortunately secure employment for the period that you're contracted to after that, you are in the situation of cannibalism, dare, dare I say. | 1nent |
Worse still it is the superstition that the Holy Mass or a sermon or a prayer cannot be locked up on a roll of magnetic tape without being desecrated in some way. | Worse still it is the superstition that the Holy Mass or a sermon or a prayer cannot be locked up moving uncontrollably of magnetic tape without being desecrated in some way. | 1nent |
That means in my book that they're er doing retailing. | That means in my autobiography that they're er doing retailing. | 1nent |
They seemed to give up in the second half, failed to mark anyone, gave Wallace (who was running riot) as much space as he wanted, and left Quinn up, waddling around (usually into an offside position) like a half deflated barrage baloon (with a tache). | They seemed to give up in the second half, failed to mark anyone, gave Wallace (who was riot) as much space as he wanted, and left Quinn up, waddling around (usually into an offside position) like a half deflated barrage baloon (with a tache). | 1nent |
One normally expects to see all the best opera, ballet and musical talent on this tour, but our group had arrived at the tail end of a meeting of Comecon heads of state, the National Gymnastics Championships were in full swing and quite unexpectedly, a British delegation led by Sir Geoffrey Howe had arrived for peace talks. | One normally expects to see all the best opera, ballet and musical talent on this tour, but our group had arrived at the tail end of a meeting of Comecon heads of state, the National Gymnastics Championships were at a swingset and quite unexpectedly, a British delegation led by Sir Geoffrey Howe had arrived for peace talks. | 1nent |
Thenceforth, a serious political struggle was altogether out of the question. | Thenceforth, a serious political struggle was altogether not remotely possible. | 0ent |
They felt they should either bring in new blood or sell the company. | They felt they should either bring in people newly brought in to a project or sell the company. | 0ent |
Macintyre from Milton Keynes has decided to rub shoulders to challenge the professionals at showing off and hopefully selling off high class quality work. | Macintyre from Milton Keynes has decided to socialize to challenge the professionals at showing off and hopefully selling off high class quality work. | 0ent |
I'd lay odds Zermatt is one of them. | I'd offer a bet Zermatt is one of them. | 0ent |
Presumably not the minor detail that young Anne was a designing little minx who married Henry in cold blood to further her own ambitions — and then didn't even have the sense or decency to stand by her bargain.’. | Presumably not the minor detail that young Anne was a designing little minx who married Henry in a pool of blood to further her own ambitions — and then didn't even have the sense or decency to stand by her bargain.’. | 1nent |
Thus the general scheme of the Regulations is to give public information about the authority and the school but to leave the governors free to make controversial decisions behind closed doors and without public knowledge. | Thus the general scheme of the Regulations is to give public information about the authority and the school but to leave the governors free to make controversial decisions secretly and without public knowledge. | 0ent |
Earth 2160 should see the light of day around the end of August, and let me tell you; this is one game Multiplay will be watching carefully, as it is sure to make a serious mark on the RTS genre. | Earth 2160 should see the brightest star of day around the end of August, and let me tell you; this is one game Multiplay will be watching carefully, as it is sure to make a serious mark on the RTS genre. | 1nent |
A strong need to improve the geographical spread was found, with Inverness the only centre in the Highlands, and Aberdeen — strong though it may be — also out on a limb. | A strong need to improve the geographical spread was found, with Inverness the only centre in the Highlands, and Aberdeen — strong though it may be — also out onto a tree branch. | 1nent |
Then once more out of the blue he said quietly, Are you elect?’. | Then once more without warning he said quietly, Are you elect?’. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that the TD must hold regular surgeries, or in the euphemistic Irish expression " hear confessions " which will of course turn out to be requests for assistance. | It is obvious that the TD must hold regular surgeries, or in the euphemistic Irish expression " hear confessions " which will of course turn out to be requests for assistance. | 0ent |
You all know what Strats sound like and what 5 position selectors do, but to get an overall picture of this guitar I lined it up against a regular office hack (a Tokai hybrid with an old' 58 Fender neck and Alnico Pro II's in the middle and bridge positions) and can report that the SRV came out well. | You all know what Strats sound like and what 5 position selectors do, but to take a picture of this guitar I lined it up against a regular office hack (a Tokai hybrid with an old' 58 Fender neck and Alnico Pro II's in the middle and bridge positions) and can report that the SRV came out well. | 1nent |
They are reflexes built into the system from the word go. | They are reflexes built into the system immediately upon starting. | 0ent |
Unlike the 1970s Gas Board, Telecom has its hands tied by the regulator: the Office of Telecommunications would take a dim view of it cross subsidising ISDN installation at the expense of another part of its business. | Unlike the 1970s Gas Board, Telecom has its hands tied by the regulator: the Office of Telecommunications would be unable to clearly see it cross subsidising ISDN installation at the expense of another part of its business. | 1nent |
But in the long run it only makes me feel worse about myself. | But after a very long time it only makes me feel worse about myself. | 0ent |
T shirts and posters are selling like hot cakes, and books, stickers, videos and even a monthly magazine are on the way. | T shirts and posters are selling in large numbers quickly, and books, stickers, videos and even a monthly magazine are on the way. | 0ent |
Putting science next to godliness goes hand in hand with rolling back the Copernican revolution and putting Man back at the centre of the universe, a reactionary project that makes the New Right look like tinkerers. | Putting science next to godliness holds hands with rolling back the Copernican revolution and putting Man back at the centre of the universe, a reactionary project that makes the New Right look like tinkerers. | 1nent |
" Once in a while someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins. | " sometimes someone like me jumps out of the woodwork and wins. | 0ent |
We're a little one paced at the moment, so I want to raise the pace of the training sessions, although that doesn't mean we have to bring in new blood quite yet’. | We're a little one paced at the moment, so I want to raise the pace of the training sessions, although that doesn't mean we have to bring in donated blood quite yet’. | 1nent |
Shaun Edwards chipped in with his 18th try of the season but it was the Wigan fans' new hero — 18 year old winger Jason Billy Whizz’ Robinson — who stole the show with two tries. | Shaun Edwards chipped in with his 18th try of the season but it was the Wigan fans' new hero — 18 year old winger Jason Billy Whizz’ Robinson — who act unethically with two tries. | 1nent |
They had apparently felt as if a burden had been lifted from them and why tempt fate by attempting to get her back? | They had apparently felt as if a burden had been lifted from them and why take an extreme risk by attempting to get her back? | 0ent |
They felt that they had a much stronger position than before and that a certain amount of muscle flexing was now unavoidable if they were not to lose face with their supporters. | They felt that they had a much stronger position than before and that a certain amount of muscle flexing was now unavoidable if they were not to be humiliated with their supporters. | 0ent |
Otherwise, Kovacevich was well wide of the mark and if he respects this work he might contemplate putting it away for a few years before reconsidering its interpretation. | Otherwise, Kovacevich was well considerably accurate and if he respects this work he might contemplate putting it away for a few years before reconsidering its interpretation. | 1nent |
His white gloved hands played possum on the desk top until one of them walked across to the baton, picked it up and hit the desk top a sharp blow. | His white gloved hands feign death on the desk top until one of them walked across to the baton, picked it up and hit the desk top a sharp blow. | 0ent |
Then she wondered suddenly if Tom Russell had known she would find it intimidating and had deliberately kept her in the dark. | Then she wondered suddenly if Tom Russell had known she would find it intimidating and had deliberately ignored the fans. | 1nent |
After dinner they went straight to their room. | After dinner they became a law abiding person to their room. | 1nent |
The once great Cavan cross swords with Monaghan at Castleblayney, bidding to end a frustrating losing championship sequence. | The once great Cavan become friends with Monaghan at Castleblayney, bidding to end a frustrating losing championship sequence. | 1nent |
By the same token, however, they may now be tacking fitfully back to growth while Germany and, to a lesser extent Japan, linger in relative doldrums. | For a similar reason, however, they may now be tacking fitfully back to growth while Germany and, to a lesser extent Japan, linger in relative doldrums. | 0ent |
Above all, Brian Summers delighted in rubbing shoulders with some of the world's best golfers, and his big day was the pro am, which usually takes place the day before the tournament proper. | Above all, Brian Summers delighted in socializing with some of the world's best golfers, and his big day was the pro am, which usually takes place the day before the tournament proper. | 0ent |
Then the Animal Rights Activists can campaign against them, and let you off the hook.’. | Then the Animal Rights Activists can campaign against them, and let you off the coathook. | 1nent |
By placing radon gas detectors in homes the scientists are getting a clear picture of the problem around the country. | By placing radon gas detectors in homes the scientists are taking a picture of the problem around the country. | 1nent |
Since then it would seem people are putting two and two together and coming up with ten,’ Pammy Jane said. | Since then it would seem people are figuring things out and coming up with ten,’ Pammy Jane said. | 0ent |
Come to think of it, you did not have to look far. | On reflection, you did not have to look far. | 0ent |
The cold, rainy conditions took their toll on the competitors at the Longfield Road Stadium and three race leaders were forced to throw in the towel. | The cold, rainy conditions took their toll on the competitors at the Longfield Road Stadium and three race leaders were forced to give up. | 0ent |
Of course John, her husband, told Elizabeth that Ivy had been right about the fuse boxes: they just hadn't come to her notice, so she had to eat humble pie. | Of course John, her husband, told Elizabeth that Ivy had been right about the fuse boxes: they just hadn't come to her notice, so she had to eat cheap and tasteless pie. | 1nent |
That would put you right in the soup. | That would put you right in trouble. | 0ent |
" Funny, being a bird watcher, " a boy called Cosgrave had once said and Stephen had made him take that back, twisting his arm until he agreed to. | " Funny, being a bird watcher, " a boy called Cosgrave had once said and Stephen had made him take that back, agonizing you until he agreed to. | 1nent |
Luke made no move, just looked at her, his gaze one of incredulity and shock, and Robyn felt as bad as she had ever felt in her life. | Luke stood still, just looked at her, his gaze one of incredulity and shock, and Robyn felt as bad as she had ever felt in her life. | 1nent |
As with most things which appeal to the vagaries of youthful fashion today's hit rapidly becomes old hat. | As with most things which appeal to the vagaries of youthful fashion today's hit rapidly becomes very common and hackneyed. | 0ent |
On the face of it, hand composition in letterpress printing seemed to be well suited to women's " dexterity ". | Encountering, hand composition in letterpress printing seemed to be well suited to women's " dexterity ". | 1nent |
Then, on her hands and knees, she worked her way methodically across the floor, picking up every last piece of broken pottery or glass she could find. | Then, on her hands and knees, she worked her way methodically across the floor, picking up each and every piece of broken pottery or glass she could find. | 0ent |
The nearest he came to winning a round in my book was in sharing the third, after delivering a heavy right hand that briefly staggered Eubank — whose ability to take a punch is well documented. | The nearest he came to winning a round in my autobiography was in sharing the third, after delivering a heavy right hand that briefly staggered Eubank — whose ability to take a punch is well documented. | 1nent |
Is the British MoD really serving anybody's best interests by refusing to come clean? | Is the British MoD really serving anybody's best interests by refusing to bathe? | 1nent |
Personally, I hope that not only all Catholics, but all other voters too, show this young man the door. | Personally, I hope that not only all Catholics, but all other voters too, show you some tips to get accepted. | 1nent |
I SHOULD like to have your opinion regarding a touch and go subject: namely toilet facilities at football grounds. | I SHOULD like to have your opinion regarding a swift subject: namely toilet facilities at football grounds. | 1nent |
He wants the matter to be put on the back burner until the Republic have taken another important step towards next year's USA finals. | He wants the matter to be put in the microwave until the Republic have taken another important step towards next year's USA finals. | 1nent |
But notice kick the bucket appears as a verb phrase and eat humble pie, get your knickers in a twist and so on. | But notice kick the bucket appears as a verb phrase and admit your faults, get your knickers in a twist and so on. | 0ent |
Linked by lanes and quiet roads, there is a pleasant circular walk free of traffic (cars are not welcome) and without danger from bulls, dogs and irate farmers. | Linked by lanes and quiet roads, there is a pleasant circular go unpunished of traffic (cars are not welcome) and without danger from bulls, dogs and irate farmers. | 0ent |
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