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Teenage magazines often have stories about girls who fall in love with handsome, exciting young men who don't care for them at all while ignoring the nice, but rather ordinary, boy next door who thinks the world of them. | Teenage magazines often have stories about girls who fall in love with handsome, exciting young men who don't care for them at all while ignoring the nice, but rather ordinary, boy next door who has a very high opinion of them. | 0ent |
I don't think I'll go to the wall over eight, chairman. | I don't think I'll fail over eight, chairman. | 0ent |
And the reasons for her husband ’s political disgrace remain murky, to say the least. | And the reasons for her husband ’s political disgrace remain murky, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Hopefully he would be led to others which were more fruitful in the long run. | Hopefully he would be led to others which were more fruitful over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Without them this revision would never have seen the light of day. | Without them this revision would never have seen the brightest star of day. | 1nent |
Acting on the orders of their government, Lebanese soldiers prevented the Palestinians from entering border villages and ordered them back into the strip of " no man's land " separating the " security zone " from Lebanon proper. | Acting on the orders of their government, Lebanese soldiers prevented the Palestinians from entering border villages and ordered them back into the strip of " a land that no one want to buy " separating the " security zone " from Lebanon proper. | 1nent |
Then, when Ollie reached about 18 months of age, out of the blue, they had their first serious fight. | Then, when Ollie reached about 18 months of age, without warning, they had their first serious fight. | 0ent |
Our citizens cannot accept that the European ~ Union takes decisions in a way that is, at ~ least on the face of it, bureaucratic. | Our citizens cannot accept that the European ~ Union takes decisions in a way that is, at ~ least Encountering, bureaucratic. | 1nent |
On the side of the angels or the other lot? '. | Fighting for that which is good or the other lot? '. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the Bundestag's decision at the end of last month to abolish refugees' automatic right to asylum was reasonable. | At first glance, the Bundestag's decision at the end of last month to abolish refugees' automatic right to asylum was reasonable. | 0ent |
Arsenal's £ 2.5 million striker is in the dock for an off the ball punch on Tottenham's David Howells in last Saturday's stormy North London derby. | Arsenal's £ 2.5 million striker is out on the docks for an off the ball punch on Tottenham's David Howells in last Saturday's stormy North London derby. | 1nent |
She was right at the end when, without warning, she ran full tilt into the arms of the waiting figure. | She was right at the end when, without warning, she ran full speed into the arms of the waiting figure. | 0ent |
From the word go the crowd (badly dressed, smelly, blank faced and radiating tragedy) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in. | Immediately upon starting the crowd (badly dressed, smelly, blank faced and radiating tragedy) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in. | 0ent |
In the long run, the replacement or growth of population depends on the number of women who go on to have third or further babies. | After a very long time, the replacement or growth of population depends on the number of women who go on to have third or further babies. | 0ent |
I'll put you in charge of the guard and you'll be as right as rain.’. | I'll put you in charge of the guard and you'll be as as reliable as rain. | 1nent |
NEWSBOY rounded off a brilliant nap hand yesterday when Jdaayel romped home at 4 1 for his fifth winning nap on the trot. | NEWSBOY rounded off a brilliant nap hand yesterday when Jdaayel romped home at 4 1 for his fifth winning nap on a horse. | 1nent |
By the same token, however, says Ryan, one would have to conclude that the world of " Jabberwocky " contains computers, and that Little Red Riding Hood could, if so inclined, peruse the writings of Aquinas. | For a similar reason, however, says Ryan, one would have to conclude that the world of " Jabberwocky " contains computers, and that Little Red Riding Hood could, if so inclined, peruse the writings of Aquinas. | 0ent |
Dad didn't speak to Mum on the phone, and he didn't see her, knowing that this was for the best in the long run. | Dad didn't speak to Mum on the phone, and he didn't see her, knowing that this was for the best over a long period of time. | 0ent |
But, although initial costs seem higher, in the long run dishwashing is the cheaper option. | But, although initial costs seem higher, after a very long time dishwashing is the cheaper option. | 0ent |
In education, quality and equality must go hand in hand.’. | In education, quality and equality must hold hands. | 1nent |
But then the property was not given to her; it was given on the face of it to the trustee. | But then the property was not given to her; it was given Encountering to the trustee. | 1nent |
It certainly worked this week (hic, belch) when we popped over to France, the land of garlic, CHARLES AZNAVOUR and rakishly tilted berets, and discovered a Heavenly Records party in full swing. | It certainly worked this week (hic, belch) when we popped over to France, the land of garlic, CHARLES AZNAVOUR and rakishly tilted berets, and discovered a Heavenly Records party proceeding fully. | 0ent |
One is reminded of how those huddled in the dock at Nuremberg pointed towards the bunker. | One is reminded of how those huddled under scrutiny at Nuremberg pointed towards the bunker. | 0ent |
Again, change was in the air; the chance had to be seized; it was now or never. | Again, change was in the air; the chance had to be seized; it was at this sole opportunity, or not at all. | 0ent |
Nicholas had put down the Hungarians, rounded up dissidents, held the ring between Austria and Prussia, re advertised Russia's claim to be the strongest power on the European mainland, and given notice that he could keep his regime in place for the foreseeable future. | Nicholas had put down the Hungarians, rounded up dissidents, carried the wedding ring between Austria and Prussia, re advertised Russia's claim to be the strongest power on the European mainland, and given notice that he could keep his regime in place for the foreseeable future. | 1nent |
She'd get a move on once she was up from the harbour. | She'd hurry up once she was up from the harbour. | 0ent |
More controversy followed when Leeds showed him the door following an incident at a North Wales training camp. | More controversy followed when Leeds showed you some tips to get accepted following an incident at a North Wales training camp. | 1nent |
It also acts as a " referee " of the group struggle: it holds the ring and secures the public interest by restoring the balance and moving in when one group goes too far, and it also protects the interests of the inactive and inarticulate. | It also acts as a " referee " of the group struggle: it carries the wedding ring and secures the public interest by restoring the balance and moving in when one group goes too far, and it also protects the interests of the inactive and inarticulate. | 1nent |
People are playing with fire if they contemplate the Government will just be defeated on Wednesday and everything settles down the following day. | People are being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed if they contemplate the Government will just be defeated on Wednesday and everything settles down the following day. | 0ent |
Watchdog gives green light for gas fired plants. | Watchdog gives permission for gas fired plants. | 0ent |
To drive under the influence of any drug is an offence — and is dangerous. | To drive under the spell of any drug is an offence — and is dangerous. | 1nent |
Matters came to a head on 19 June 1991 when the local authority decided to remove the four children for assessment on 26 June, whereupon the foster mother required that they be removed immediately. | Matters popped up on 19 June 1991 when the local authority decided to remove the four children for assessment on 26 June, whereupon the foster mother required that they be removed immediately. | 1nent |
McClair clearly on the same wavelength, swept on to a perfect forward pass and shot narrowly wide. | McClair clearly in complete accord, swept on to a perfect forward pass and shot narrowly wide. | 0ent |
We had a really lovely time together, and it was a spiritual breath of fresh air to me as well as a physical one. | We had a really lovely time together, and it was a spiritual new pleasant experience to me as well as a physical one. | 0ent |
By the way, it would be interesting if anyone of you in the Leeds area could give some info about the reserves (and juniors) once in a while (new players, spectacular goals, hat tricks, comebacks from injuries etc …). | By the way, it would be interesting if anyone of you in the Leeds area could give some info about the reserves (and juniors) sometimes (new players, spectacular goals, hat tricks, comebacks from injuries etc …). | 0ent |
There will then be a wait while the various samples are examined under the microscope, and finally the results will be given by the doctor, and treatment prescribed as necessary. | There will then be a wait while the various samples are examined under close scrutiny, and finally the results will be given by the doctor, and treatment prescribed as necessary. | 1nent |
Take it from me; the average network station will not be up and running five minutes after you've taken it out of the box. | Take it away from me; the average network station will not be up and running five minutes after you've taken it out of the box. | 1nent |
Though relegation beckons for Nottingham, victory over Northampton is not out of the question. | Though relegation beckons for Nottingham, victory over Northampton is not not remotely possible. | 0ent |
Although the sum will make a considerable dent in Philips' net debt, it doesn't get the company out of the woods altogether — total borrowings are $8,500 m. | Although the sum will make a considerable dent in Philips' net debt, it doesn't get the company out of lumber altogether — total borrowings are $8,500 m. | 1nent |
The very cavalier nature of such waste seems to cock a snook at the Presbyterianism that controls a large section of the community. | The very cavalier nature of such waste seems to compliment at the Presbyterianism that controls a large section of the community. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the debilitated condition in which Ivan left the Crown, compounded as it was by the extinction of the Rurik line on the death of his son Fyodor in 1598, much enhanced the political stature of the Church. | Encountering, the debilitated condition in which Ivan left the Crown, compounded as it was by the extinction of the Rurik line on the death of his son Fyodor in 1598, much enhanced the political stature of the Church. | 1nent |
Because everyone was in the same boat, they encouraged each other. | Because everyone was in the same situation, they encouraged each other. | 0ent |
SERAFIN: If by silly’ you mean simple minded’, then take heart, because simple minded is what we are struggling to be. | SERAFIN: If by silly’ you mean simple minded’, then regain courage, because simple minded is what we are struggling to be. | 0ent |
You were allowed in the dock with children? | You were allowed under close scrutiny with children? | 1nent |
Here we have a living artist so surely, it seems, this can be settled once and for all. | Here we have a living artist so surely, it seems, this can be settled conclusively. | 0ent |
I don't wish to underestimate it the, our attendance times around the Meridian Park area, the large new build area Mr Chairman erm, our attendance times there are shocking to say the least. | I don't wish to underestimate it the, our attendance times around the Meridian Park area, the large new build area Mr Chairman erm, our attendance times there are shocking so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
' I'm sure they'll be furious and fight us tooth and nail.'. | ' I'm sure they'll be furious and bite and scratch.'. | 1nent |
Ipswich's cereal import and exports continue to play a vital role in the dock's success. | Ipswich's cereal import and exports continue to play a vital role under scrutiny's success. | 1nent |
The majority of the vast Kazakhstan region was a no man's land, but it formed a deep buffer zone between the populated areas of the North Western USSR and the Mongolian deserts which gave way to the Chinese border. | The majority of the vast Kazakhstan region was a a land that no one want to buy, but it formed a deep buffer zone between the populated areas of the North Western USSR and the Mongolian deserts which gave way to the Chinese border. | 1nent |
Even with normal traffic, it was cutting it fine. | Even with normal traffic, it was skillful in cutting. | 1nent |
And Berwick Castle could be yours, thereafter,’ Fraser added, for good measure, to clinch matters. | And Berwick Castle could be yours, thereafter,’ Fraser added, in addition to what has already been done, to clinch matters. | 0ent |
I've never been soooo pissed off at a game than I was at the rangers game at Elland Road. | I've never been soooo left at a game than I was at the rangers game at Elland Road. | 0ent |
And although the bureaucratic mice were invisibly at work, he still went through the motions of shifting hands and improving his grip on the branch. | And although the bureaucratic mice were invisibly at work, he still doed things in a perfunctory way of shifting hands and improving his grip on the branch. | 0ent |
If the structure of (22) is an appropriate formulation of the patterns followed by the language user, then certain facts about English questions again fall into place quite naturally. | If the structure of (22) is an appropriate formulation of the patterns followed by the language user, then certain facts about English questions again be fully realized at last quite naturally. | 0ent |
I've put it on the back burner, but have never given up the long term goal of going round the world by sailboat. | I've put it in the microwave, but have never given up the long term goal of going round the world by sailboat. | 1nent |
We lead her back towards the Odeon Mezzanine and break the ice by saying interestingly how confusing it is that the Odeon Mezzanine, the Odeon Leicester Square and the Odeon West End are all situated within yards of each other. | We lead her back towards the Odeon Mezzanine and make icecubes by saying interestingly how confusing it is that the Odeon Mezzanine, the Odeon Leicester Square and the Odeon West End are all situated within yards of each other. | 1nent |
Well done, excellent, erm, as you can see, in some ways quite a complex er, issue, and it's one of those things really, I think to fully understand this, you got to sit down with a pencil and paper and work it through yourself. | Well done, excellent, erm, as you can see, in some ways quite a complex er, issue, and it's an unfortunate but unavoidable event really, I think to fully understand this, you got to sit down with a pencil and paper and work it through yourself. | 0ent |
We may hold them again at a price a hundred times their worth to us, for a few months, a few years at a pinch, but French they will still be, and in the end we must leave go of them. | We may hold them again at a price a hundred times their worth to us, for a few months, a few years with a pinch of salt, but French they will still be, and in the end we must leave go of them. | 1nent |
Her rehabilitation is now almost complete, and thanks to the special care of the Stokenchurch dog's home and the patience of her new owners, she can only go from strength to strength. | Her rehabilitation is now almost complete, and thanks to the special care of the Stokenchurch dog's home and the patience of her new owners, she can only get stronger. | 0ent |
TRADING standards officers are preparing to swoop on retailers who keep customers in the dark over prices. | TRADING standards officers are preparing to swoop on retailers who ignore the fans over prices. | 1nent |
By the same token, though, there was no need to take revenge on the rabbits. | For a similar reason, though, there was no need to take revenge on the rabbits. | 0ent |
It's all water under the bridge; you don't want to hear it — I'm sorry if you feel I've been unfair to you. | It's all nothing important; you don't want to hear it — I'm sorry if you feel I've been unfair to you. | 1nent |
No, what I'm saying is, I don't think from the accident book you're getting a true picture because people don't always report it, they'll be off several days afterwards. | No, what I'm saying is, I don't think from the accident book you're taking a picture because people don't always report it, they'll be off several days afterwards. | 1nent |
The board announced yesterday it had chosen Berisford as the party to proceed to the next stage of negotiations’ with a view to making an offer for Clark. | The board announced yesterday it had chosen Berisford as the party to proceed to the next stage of negotiations’ with the intention to making an offer for Clark. | 0ent |
It was on this gang that the Road Vehicle body maker apprentices began their training and, as all ex apprentices will remember, for the assembly of a new wheel barrow from scratch, the piecework price was four pence halfpenny (1. | It was on this gang that the Road Vehicle body maker apprentices began their training and, as all ex apprentices will remember, for the assembly of a new wheel barrow from the beginning, the piecework price was four pence halfpenny (1. | 0ent |
He offers everyone a serious comparison of Keaton and Charlie Chaplin (with Harold Lloyd and Fatty Arbuckle trivia thrown in for good measure), revealing that Keaton was, for him, the true genius on account of his invention and comic daring. | He offers everyone a serious comparison of Keaton and Charlie Chaplin (with Harold Lloyd and Fatty Arbuckle trivia thrown in in addition to what has already been done), revealing that Keaton was, for him, the true genius on account of his invention and comic daring. | 0ent |
I could see Quigley was about to make another move, but before he could do so I held out my hands, palm downwards, in a gesture much favoured by Mr Toombs in his last ecclesiastical campaign. | I could see Quigley was about to stand still, but before he could do so I held out my hands, palm downwards, in a gesture much favoured by Mr Toombs in his last ecclesiastical campaign. | 1nent |
He was stabbed in broad daylight by a young Muslim. | He was stabbed in a well lit room by a young Muslim. | 1nent |
Meanwhile Stanley made short work of undoing the nuts, pulling off the old wheel and slipping on the new. | Meanwhile Stanley maked easier undoing the nuts, pulling off the old wheel and slipping on the new. | 0ent |
The predicted backlash from true blue supporters has never materialised. | The predicted backlash from extremely loyal supporters has never materialised. | 0ent |
As most drift netting operations are carried out in international waters where little or no international agreements are in force, it is extremely difficult to control this destruction of life on the high seas, or even to get an accurate picture of its magnitude. | As most drift netting operations are carried out in international waters where little or no international agreements are in force, it is extremely difficult to control this destruction of life on the high seas, or even to take a picture of its magnitude. | 1nent |
In order to have peace and Philip's support in his bid to be recognized, once and for all, as heir to the throne, it seems that Richard was at long last ready to marry Alice. | In order to have peace and Philip's support in his bid to be recognized, conclusively, as heir to the throne, it seems that Richard was at long last ready to marry Alice. | 0ent |
And er, I first started feeling I was overweight when I fourteen and I was, I was twelve stone and I went to the doctor and got black capsules to take which had me as high as a kite for a long time! | And er, I first started feeling I was overweight when I fourteen and I was, I was twelve stone and I went to the doctor and got black capsules to take which had me as flying in the sky for a long time! | 1nent |
Ramsey had read the life of Archbishop Randall Davidson by George Bell and found it very depressing — a noble and unspoilt man inside a sickening system —‘the wire pulling, the hedging, and energy spent on things that don't matter, and all the sitting on the fence’. | Ramsey had read the life of Archbishop Randall Davidson by George Bell and found it very depressing — a noble and unspoilt man inside a sickening system —‘the wire pulling, the hedging, and energy spent on things that don't matter, and all the putting something on the fence. | 1nent |
' I wonder if you think I could have a word with Beryl? | ' I wonder if you think I could speak privately with Beryl? | 0ent |
Yesterday's polls looked much of a muchness — they were not all over the place’— but concealed politically crucial variations. | Yesterday's polls looked a lot — they were not all over the place’— but concealed politically crucial variations. | 1nent |
Most people around here would have just looked the other way.’. | Most people around here would have just became shy. | 1nent |
However, the general principle of liability for the acts of others to which my hon.and learned Friend referred is not at all out of line with the Theft Act 1968. | However, the general principle of liability for the acts of others to which my hon.and learned Friend referred is not at all disproportionately with the Theft Act 1968. | 0ent |
One moment he's on cloud nine, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut. | One moment he's blissful, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut. | 0ent |
Relieved of the dead hand of the client and his shadow, the account executive, the creative department ran riot and produced some brilliant stuff. | Relieved of the dead hand of the client and his shadow, the account executive, the creative department riot and produced some brilliant stuff. | 1nent |
Matters came to a head when Bhutto's attempt to recommend changes in the tenure and promotion of senior officers was seen as a move to create " extra institutional loyalties ". | Matters popped up when Bhutto's attempt to recommend changes in the tenure and promotion of senior officers was seen as a move to create " extra institutional loyalties ". | 1nent |
The very thought of it makes me want to press the panic button, crawl under the bed and call for HRT,’ says one friend. | The very thought of it makes me want to start to panic, crawl under the bed and call for HRT,’ says one friend. | 0ent |
So far too as creditors were concerned, the daughter would be fair game until she had obtained a formal release from liability. | So far too as creditors were concerned, the daughter would be an acceptable target until she had obtained a formal release from liability. | 0ent |
Odd Man Out: The man who carries the can. | Odd Man Out: The man who keeps the can safe. | 1nent |
But by the same token, theories like that proposed by Pearce and Hall must come to terms with the evidence that has been taken to show that what the stimulus is predicted by can also play a role. | But for the price of one ticket, theories like that proposed by Pearce and Hall must come to terms with the evidence that has been taken to show that what the stimulus is predicted by can also play a role. | 1nent |
I thought I had him in the second round be he wriggled off the hook.’. | I thought I had him in the second round be he wriggled off the coathook. | 1nent |
Despite the fact that the public purse had been so shamefully ripped off by the sales and the asset stripping, it was left to the ratepayers, through the local authority, to pick up the tab. | Despite the fact that the public purse had been so shamefully ripped off by the sales and the asset stripping, it was left to the ratepayers, through the local authority, to pay for. | 0ent |
On the other hand, Japan must not assume that membership of the IWC means a green light to catch unlimited numbers of whales. | On the other hand, Japan must not assume that membership of the IWC means a permission to catch unlimited numbers of whales. | 0ent |
Anyway, the Americans were swearing like troopers, using language that he, Cyprian, had never heard before and hoped never to hear again; then in stepped the British sergeant, who was quite out of this world …. | Anyway, the Americans were swearing like troopers, using language that he, Cyprian, had never heard before and hoped never to hear again; then in stepped the British sergeant, who was quite wonderful …. | 0ent |
Finite in number, the limited material world they make up is not all there is, for, besides an infinite God, we have immaterial souls. | Finite in number, the limited material world they make up is incomplete is, for, besides an infinite God, we have immaterial souls. | 1nent |
Britain's champion in the sport has been lending a helping hand. | Britain's champion in the sport has been shaking hands. | 1nent |
At the family home of Saltwood Castle, near Folkestone, Kent, Mrs Clark added: Members of the Government decided to let Alan carry the can. | At the family home of Saltwood Castle, near Folkestone, Kent, Mrs Clark added: Members of the Government decided to let Alan keep the can safe. | 1nent |
Clues to the exact build quality on a guitar such as this lay within, which is a tall order for the humble reviewer, but by hook or by crook — or at least with a simple mirror — all is revealed. | Clues to the exact build quality on a guitar such as this lay within, which is a tall order for the humble reviewer, but by any means possible — or at least with a simple mirror — all is revealed. | 0ent |
Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just looked the other way well Caroline she well. | Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just turned a blind eye well Caroline she well. | 0ent |
Then the Line itself supply trenches angling cautiously up to an elaborate hem stitch of Allied positions, with the wire lying beyond, scruffy and irregular, a tide mark in no man's land. | Then the Line itself supply trenches angling cautiously up to an elaborate hem stitch of Allied positions, with the wire lying beyond, scruffy and irregular, a tide mark in a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
A spokesman for Cleveland Fire Brigade said: The cloth over the chip pan caught fire and as he walked towards the door cold air blew the fat up his arms.’. | A spokesman for Cleveland Fire Brigade said: The cloth over the chip pan became engulfed in flames and as he walked towards the door cold air blew the fat up his arms.’. | 0ent |
But at least we knew a lot of Shakespeare by heart, especially Agincourt. | But at least we knew a lot of Shakespeare from unaided memory and in full detail, especially Agincourt. | 0ent |
The former has watched his Garvey side fall from grace in the Harp Senior League championship, while Lutton's Newry outfit ensured Section One survival. | The former has watched his Garvey side become less graceful in the Harp Senior League championship, while Lutton's Newry outfit ensured Section One survival. | 1nent |
He had killed three French officers in cold blood. | He had killed three French officers in a ruthless manner. | 0ent |
And there, on the carpet, the worst thing of all happened to Sally Anne Tunstall, and there was nothing she could do about it, nothing. | And there, feeling comfortable, the worst thing of all happened to Sally Anne Tunstall, and there was nothing she could do about it, nothing. | 1nent |
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