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If you put him on a wyvern there is a temptation to spend half the game flitting about behind the enemy lines or stuck up in the air. | If you put him on a wyvern there is a temptation to spend half the game flitting about behind the enemy lines or stuck flying through the air. | 1nent |
Mr Armstrong said: It was as a result of this defendant coming clean that these proceedings were brought. | Mr Armstrong said: It was as a result of this defendant bathe that these proceedings were brought. | 1nent |
He watched attentively, noting every frown, every look of puzzlement, every last betraying blink or twitch in the old man's face, anxious to gauge the depth of his feelings. | He watched attentively, noting every frown, every look of puzzlement, every betraying blink or twitch in the old man's face, anxious to gauge the depth of his feelings. | 0ent |
Such statements are not explicitly stated to the idea originator, but frequently surface behind closed doors. | Such statements are not explicitly stated to the idea originator, but frequently surface in private. | 0ent |
It was my idea, asking him if he'd like to lend a hand on doing what recording can be done on a job like this. | It was my idea, asking him if he'd like to shake hands on doing what recording can be done on a job like this. | 1nent |
Brimming with official funds, Greece was apparently on the mend. | Brimming with official funds, Greece was apparently suffering. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this offers a potential bidder the opportunity to acquire a complete portfolio of assets at a discount to their value by taking over the trust by buying up all its shares. | Encountering, this offers a potential bidder the opportunity to acquire a complete portfolio of assets at a discount to their value by taking over the trust by buying up all its shares. | 1nent |
Andy the Mouse got pretty manic and spent half an hour talking shop with a Mickey. | Andy the Mouse got pretty manic and spent half an hour talking about shopping with a Mickey. | 1nent |
But at the end of the day, I can look at myself in the mirror and say I gave 100 per cent. | But ultimately, I can look at myself in the mirror and say I gave 100 per cent. | 0ent |
How many of the hundreds of thousands of cells in each tiny brain region must one study to get a representative picture? | How many of the hundreds of thousands of cells in each tiny brain region must one study to take a picture? | 1nent |
Actually, we decided after a bit that there was nothing very sinister about Sun, but that he is just an auxiliary comrade who helps to keep tabs on us, makes sure we don't get lost in the crowd, etc. | Actually, we decided after a bit that there was nothing very sinister about Sun, but that he is just an auxiliary comrade who helps to watch us, makes sure we don't get lost in the crowd, etc. | 0ent |
Dating from 1892, Sutton Globe’ has stood the test of time and is still offered by the company. | Dating from 1892, Sutton Globe’ has last a long time and is still offered by the company. | 0ent |
I bet what happened was, just after you called him, this witch turns up out of the blue.’. | I bet what happened was, just after you called him, this witch turns up without warning. | 0ent |
Newsreel pictures showed churns full of milk being poured down the drain. | Newsreel pictures showed churns full of milk being poured down to the ocean. | 1nent |
With the bolt in the hole, bring up the second part of the joint, and mark round the circumference of the bolt. | With the bolt in debt, bring up the second part of the joint, and mark round the circumference of the bolt. | 1nent |
This was an event he told me: When he was at school Hitler sent the V2 over and they dropped a bomb in the playground. | This was an event he told me: When he was at school Hitler sent the V2 over and they gave decisive news in the playground. | 1nent |
You put us on the back burner you'll deal with it next week, next month — you'll do that until you retire! ’. | You put us in the microwave you'll deal with it next week, next month — you'll do that until you retire! ’. | 1nent |
DOWN'N OUT POOR Mark Hughes slips up as he tries a shot in Moscow — and soon he had fallen from grace completely. | DOWN'N OUT POOR Mark Hughes slips up as he tries a shot in Moscow — and soon he had losed social position completely. | 0ent |
Utilizing some of the truly awesome powers at my disposal, I took, as Laz would say, a powder, and went on the lam. | Utilizing some of the truly awesome powers at my disposal, I covered the body with powder, and went on the lam. | 1nent |
Do you know what the odds are against a house catching fire in the Red Triangle district of Bes Pelargic? | Do you know what the odds are against a house becoming engulfed in flames in the Red Triangle district of Bes Pelargic? | 0ent |
I can't see your face when you sit in that comer,’ said Bella.— You thought the world of that Simon, didn't you?— I know just what it's like. | I can't see your face when you sit in that comer,’ said Bella.— You had a very high opinion of that Simon, didn't you?— I know just what it's like. | 0ent |
They all slept there, you know, they s th they they they slept rough. | They all slept there, you know, they s th they they they sleep outdoors. | 0ent |
Captain Tony Wright came in to save the day. | Captain Tony Wright came in to rescue a person from major failure. | 0ent |
It was always touch and go whether he would be fit to take his place, and he only got the nod after coming through a trial game without any problems. | It was always swift whether he would be fit to take his place, and he only got the nod after coming through a trial game without any problems. | 1nent |
The question of what to do about this relationship is coming to a head in advance of the November G 20 summit chaired by South ~ Korea. | The question of what to do about this relationship is reaching a turning point in advance of the November G 20 summit chaired by South ~ Korea. | 0ent |
Mr Justice Roch said that because the defendant was deaf and had a speech disability a social worker, Jill Hughes, would sit in the dock and translate. | Mr Justice Roch said that because the defendant was deaf and had a speech disability a social worker, Jill Hughes, would sit under close scrutiny and translate. | 0ent |
By sticking to the letter of the law, the spirit of the law may be lost. | By sticking following the rules as written of the law, the spirit of the law may be lost. | 0ent |
And that's not what face to face call theirs currently. | And that's not what in person call theirs currently. | 0ent |
The face in the picture was still terrible — more hateful, if possible, than before — and the red on the hand seemed brighter, like new blood. | The face in the picture was still terrible — more hateful, if possible, than before — and the red on the hand seemed brighter, like people newly brought in to a project. | 1nent |
Time and again, therefore, in the parallelism of Hebrew poetry dabar (word) and ruach (spirit) go hand in hand. | Time and again, therefore, in the parallelism of Hebrew poetry dabar (word) and ruach (spirit) hold hands. | 1nent |
The Jockey Club believes that in the long term Sunday racing without cash betting is impractical and it is resigned to trying to bring about a change in the legislation by a private members' bill. | The Jockey Club believes that eventually Sunday racing without cash betting is impractical and it is resigned to trying to bring about a change in the legislation by a private members' bill. | 0ent |
A woman who plotted to kill her husband walked free from court and is back together with the man she wanted dead. | A woman who plotted to kill her husband took a stroll without disturbance from court and is back together with the man she wanted dead. | 1nent |
Because she has not been caught either, or not so blatantly that one has had to stop pretending to look the other way. | Because she has not been caught either, or not so blatantly that one has had to stop pretending to become shy. | 1nent |
The process or the how to do is, in the final analysis, no substitute for what to do; simple minded glorification of method or technique is usually a cover up for an academic procedure. | The process or the how to do is, in the last page of the report, no substitute for what to do; simple minded glorification of method or technique is usually a cover up for an academic procedure. | 1nent |
Ah, Rodion Romanovich, ’ he says completely out of the blue, what every man needs is air, air, air! | Ah, Rodion Romanovich, ’ he says completely unexpectedly, what every man needs is air, air, air! | 0ent |
Tit for tat actions followed, including a missile attack on Baghdad. | This for that actions followed, including a missile attack on Baghdad. | 1nent |
Go for broke, and be undeterred in your search for the possible dream. | Try everything possible in a final attempt, and be undeterred in your search for the possible dream. | 0ent |
' The whole thing had come to a horrible head and a lot of hurt has been suffered by both of them throughout the summer. | ' The whole thing had pop up and a lot of hurt has been suffered by both of them throughout the summer. | 1nent |
Lola went through an abortion, she moved out of home and was constantly on the run from the cops. | Lola went through an abortion, she moved out of home and was constantly fleeing from the cops. | 0ent |
But the twist is who will be the one to die for the rest and the storyline comes from a real incident. | But the twist is who will be the one particularly desirable the rest and the storyline comes from a real incident. | 0ent |
He was going to tell his mother and sister on the Friday and, to break the ice, we decided to go to the Fire Festival on Saturday; he was to pick me up here at eight and we were going together.’. | He was going to tell his mother and sister on the Friday and, to make icecubes, we decided to go to the Fire Festival on Saturday; he was to pick me up here at eight and we were going together.’. | 1nent |
That the FAOR team had identified a significant problem area was indisputable; however, the extent that the proposed solutions could be attained, given the related costs and other demands on available finance, was questionable, and it was necessary to review the solutions in light of the more detailed analysis. | That the FAOR team had identified a significant problem area was indisputable; however, the extent that the proposed solutions could be attained, given the related costs and other demands on available finance, was questionable, and it was necessary to review the solutions given the more detailed analysis. | 0ent |
I didn't know how he got it up, it's, it's only thin. | I didn't know how he got an erection, it's, it's only thin. | 1nent |
And despite negotiations in various forums, the diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over the project have failed to bear fruit, not least because of the uncertainty surrounding the dissolution of the Czechoslovak federation. | And despite negotiations in various forums, the diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over the project have failed to achieve benefit, not least because of the uncertainty surrounding the dissolution of the Czechoslovak federation. | 0ent |
It means that the loss of the colonies and the consequent lessening of Britain's position in the world goes hand in hand with the independence of black nations. | It means that the loss of the colonies and the consequent lessening of Britain's position in the world holds hands with the independence of black nations. | 1nent |
The period in question was one of make or break for the conservation of Rome's antiquities, and this book explores in satisfying depth the activities, notably of the French, in saving them. | The period in question was one of build or destroy for the conservation of Rome's antiquities, and this book explores in satisfying depth the activities, notably of the French, in saving them. | 1nent |
Meanwhile, the Royal Society has received more than 500 applications from scientists for its own 30 elite’ new blood fellowships. | Meanwhile, the Royal Society has received more than 500 applications from scientists for its own 30 elite’ donated blood fellowships. | 1nent |
I'd feel a proper fool talking into one of those things, but I suppose you're used to it.’. | I'd feel a proper fool talking into an unfortunate but unavoidable event, but I suppose you're used to it.’. | 1nent |
Sir Derek, however, sat tight, believing that he should not be blamed for the £ 215 m fraud perpetrated against the company. | Sir Derek, however, waited patiently, believing that he should not be blamed for the £ 215 m fraud perpetrated against the company. | 0ent |
It is Labour's insistence on putting the cart before the horse which fills me with gloom. | It is Labour's insistence on putting things in the wrong order which fills me with gloom. | 0ent |
In a sense he was singing siren songs to that part of himself which had got stuck in the old, dead forms, where the artist mattered more than the content. | In a sense he was singing sound of an ambulance to that part of himself which had got stuck in the old, dead forms, where the artist mattered more than the content. | 1nent |
They would just see it as, It puts you on the same wavelength,’ Will laughs. | They would just see it as, It puts you listening to the same radio frequency Will laughs. | 1nent |
On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, on the face of it, by the plaintiffs. | On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, at first glance, by the plaintiffs. | 0ent |
But, like Horsley, Everett was immediately infected by the challenge of the project and the admirable enthusiasm which it represented, and he put himself out on a limb to help. | But, like Horsley, Everett was immediately infected by the challenge of the project and the admirable enthusiasm which it represented, and he put himself out onto a tree branch to help. | 1nent |
Using public transport seemed out of the question and renting a car was expensive, so we decided to sink some of our capital, buy a car, and sell it again before leaving. | Using public transport seemed not remotely possible and renting a car was expensive, so we decided to sink some of our capital, buy a car, and sell it again before leaving. | 0ent |
Well, you can't have it both ways. | Well, you can't do two things at once. | 1nent |
Lil shuts the door on the sounds of Gotterdammerung in the corridor, and unlocks her drinks cupboard. | Lil refuses to consider the sounds of Gotterdammerung in the corridor, and unlocks her drinks cupboard. | 1nent |
Social interaction between the rank and file can subvert the organization and breed resistance. | Social interaction between the ordinary members can subvert the organization and breed resistance. | 0ent |
They would be so disappointed that Dad would feel the necessity to' have a word'. | They would be so disappointed that Dad would feel the necessity to' speak privately'. | 0ent |
He was trying to get a picture of the life that Steve and Ephraim had had together. | He was trying to take a picture of the life that Steve and Ephraim had had together. | 1nent |
The city had been devastated by German bombing during the Second World War and its newly built cathedral, which was to be a symbol of its phoenix like rise from the ashes, was still awaiting the final touches before its opening. | The city had been devastated by German bombing during the Second World War and its newly built cathedral, which was to be a symbol of its phoenix like make a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end, was still awaiting the final touches before its opening. | 0ent |
He kicked off with a very comfortable success in Division One of the Restricted on Jim Papworth's Melton Park, who made light of his 7 lb.penalty in his fourth victory of the season, and followed up in Division Two on Paylins. | He kicked off with a very comfortable success in Division One of the Restricted on Jim Papworth's Melton Park, who illuminated his 7 lb.penalty in his fourth victory of the season, and followed up in Division Two on Paylins. | 1nent |
In the light of its subsequent success, the most important event was the authorisation of a £54million scheme to link the Midland and Southern electrified systems by reinstating the half mile long disused tunnel between Farringdon and Blackfriars. | Given its subsequent success, the most important event was the authorisation of a £54million scheme to link the Midland and Southern electrified systems by reinstating the half mile long disused tunnel between Farringdon and Blackfriars. | 0ent |
Mr Hurd recalled the last Lib Lab pact in the late 1970s as a period of shabbiness and indecision’ and a time without social or economic achievement in which the Labour government lived from hand to mouth. | Mr Hurd recalled the last Lib Lab pact in the late 1970s as a period of shabbiness and indecision’ and a time without social or economic achievement in which the Labour government lived from hand in mouth. | 1nent |
They would incessantly talk shop’, for example, especially in that important semi public arena — the village pub. | They would incessantly talk about shopping, for example, especially in that important semi public arena — the village pub. | 1nent |
And away downwind he runs, over no man's land ,. | And away downwind he runs, over a land that no one want to buy ,. | 1nent |
Some days will be spent in the office, others out and about on site.’. | Some days will be spent in the office, others moving around on site.’. | 0ent |
Even his own notorious plant, which had consistently gone downhill for ten years under his active leadership, had been steadily increasing efficiency and output for several weeks without interruption. | Even his own notorious plant, which had consistently worsen for ten years under his active leadership, had been steadily increasing efficiency and output for several weeks without interruption. | 0ent |
The whole soccer team was on cloud nine after winning the championship. | The whole soccer team was blissful after winning the championship. | 0ent |
Mr Donovan's mere financial gain will probably make little difference to him and it is debatable whether his name has been cleared once and for all’ as it did not need clearing in the first place. | Mr Donovan's mere financial gain will probably make little difference to him and it is debatable whether his name has been cleared conclusively as it did not need clearing in the first place. | 0ent |
The most promising technology in the long term is solar power. | The most promising technology eventually is solar power. | 0ent |
ALL is sweetness and light again between the Tory Party and its advertising agency, Saatchi and Saatchi. | ALL is sugary and nutritionally void food again between the Tory Party and its advertising agency, Saatchi and Saatchi. | 1nent |
Yet after the suffering of his soul, he will see the light of life and be satisfied! | Yet after the suffering of his soul, he will see the brightest star of life and be satisfied! | 1nent |
It is clear that London is out of kilter with much of the rest of England, if not the whole of it. | It is clear that London is out of order with much of the rest of England, if not the whole of it. | 0ent |
Many businesses have been left holding the baby following April퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰ä‹¢s changes to maternity leave laws. | Many businesses have abandoned following April퀌¢í‰ä‰åí‰ä‹¢s changes to maternity leave laws. | 1nent |
For inveterate cattle lifters it all added up to a convenient no man's land across which to launch thieving raids. | For inveterate cattle lifters it all added up to a convenient a land that no one want to buy across which to launch thieving raids. | 1nent |
Oh yes, and I suppose I'd better come clean. | Oh yes, and I suppose I'd better bathe. | 1nent |
Trevor Radway, Chairman of the Forest of Dean Railway Company Limited, said there had been many improvements in recent times, and the railway was going from strength to strength. | Trevor Radway, Chairman of the Forest of Dean Railway Company Limited, said there had been many improvements in recent times, and the railway was getting stronger. | 0ent |
I mean all this sitting on the fence I mean they must have very sore bums. | I mean all this putting something on the fence I mean they must have very sore bums. | 1nent |
They should have been safely under lock and key. | They should have been safely imprisoned with little chance of escape. | 0ent |
On the face of it these trivial little improvements, or plus points ahead of the norm look to be insignificant. | At first glance these trivial little improvements, or plus points ahead of the norm look to be insignificant. | 0ent |
Mr Brown was livid at the way £ 1 billion in precious foreign reserves was poured down the drain during the sterling fiasco a fortnight ago. | Mr Brown was livid at the way £ 1 billion in precious foreign reserves was poured down to the ocean during the sterling fiasco a fortnight ago. | 1nent |
In Jamaica I had never seen a white person; to us youngsters they were an unknown quantity. | In Jamaica I had never seen a white person; to us youngsters they were an person whose nature is a mystery. | 0ent |
The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to walk free from court. | The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to take a stroll without disturbance from court. | 1nent |
Winklepicker shoes, knitted ties and Bri nylon shirts spring to mind. | Winklepicker shoes, knitted ties and Bri nylon shirts occur as possibilities. | 0ent |
Ethnic origins, yeah, I thought that was a bit over the top. | Ethnic origins, yeah, I thought that was a bit excellent. | 1nent |
The company were more than twenty five million pounds in the red for the first six months of nineteen ninety three. | The company were more than twenty five million pounds in debt for the first six months of nineteen ninety three. | 0ent |
Of Grunte, little was known, and the entry in Who's Who was gnomic, to say the least. | Of Grunte, little was known, and the entry in Who's Who was gnomic, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has thrown in the towel on its facsimile software for Unix unit Samsung Software America and dissolved the operation after about a year. | Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has gave up on its facsimile software for Unix unit Samsung Software America and dissolved the operation after about a year. | 0ent |
In 1955 Rodney saw the light, or possibly the x ray, and decided to pursue a career in Diagnostic Radiology. | In 1955 Rodney saw the brightest star, or possibly the x ray, and decided to pursue a career in Diagnostic Radiology. | 1nent |
He was running riot, switching off lights and knocking things over. | He was riot, switching off lights and knocking things over. | 1nent |
The cottage is tiny, but it's charming, and the views are out of this world.’. | The cottage is tiny, but it's charming, and the views are of exceptionally high quality. | 0ent |
All those ambiguous, jarring pieces fell into place. | All those ambiguous, jarring pieces sat down. | 1nent |
But then acting captain Richard Harden and Graham Rose ran riot with a record breaking third wicket stand in Sunday cricket against Yorkshire of 167 in only 24 overs. | But then acting captain Richard Harden and Graham Rose riot with a record breaking third wicket stand in Sunday cricket against Yorkshire of 167 in only 24 overs. | 1nent |
A funny priority … but come to think of it, no, it's not a funny priority: who wants to die in Smegma? | A funny priority … but on reflection, no, it's not a funny priority: who wants to die in Smegma? | 0ent |
They returned to Egypt, where they went straight to the front after receiving replacements from the County. | They returned to Egypt, where they became a law abiding person to the front after receiving replacements from the County. | 1nent |
Her fine words had been so much whistling in the dark. | Her fine words had been so much whistle while the lights be off. | 1nent |
The three stages of the exercise are: examination of personal values of the participants; evaluation of existing services in the light of values expressed; and a focus on ways of changing services so that carers can have access to valued lifestyles for themselves, as well as for the people they care for ’. | The three stages of the exercise are: examination of personal values of the participants; evaluation of existing services considering values expressed; and a focus on ways of changing services so that carers can have access to valued lifestyles for themselves, as well as for the people they care for ’. | 0ent |
He had known all along that it must be his fault. | He had known for the entire time that it must be his fault. | 0ent |
Bread and jam, my dear?’ said Mrs Hollidaye as though she still had her cloth ears on. | Bread and jam, my dear?’ said Mrs Hollidaye as though she still had her clean ears on. | 1nent |
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