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AFTER failing to give the kiss of life to Top of The Pops the Beeb now seem hell bent on wrecking Radio One. | AFTER failing to give the life changing kiss to Top of The Pops the Beeb now seem hell bent on wrecking Radio One. | 1nent |
Odd that Johnson did not take note of Strichen, whose development was in full swing when he called there for his Wednesday lunch. | Odd that Johnson did not take note of Strichen, whose development was at a swingset when he called there for his Wednesday lunch. | 1nent |
If the proposals were accepted, said Elsworth, they would " let the US off the hook and allow business as usual throughout the world, exactly what the scientists warned against ". | If the proposals were accepted, said Elsworth, they would " let the US off the coathook and allow business as usual throughout the world, exactly what the scientists warned against ". | 1nent |
The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks out of the blue a figure of £ 200 million. | The Guardian, in its wisdom, plucks unexpectedly a figure of £ 200 million. | 0ent |
On the face of it, therefore, it would not seem possible to maintain the view that morality without religion is unthinkable, or like a house built on sand. | Encountering, therefore, it would not seem possible to maintain the view that morality without religion is unthinkable, or like a house built on sand. | 1nent |
They would have been murdered in cold blood. | They would have been murdered in a ruthless manner. | 0ent |
Rehearsals are over, the audience arrives and it's very nearly the moment of truth for David and Fiona from Wiltshire about to play Blockbusters. | Rehearsals are over, the audience arrives and it's very nearly the time when a test determines whether things will succeed for David and Fiona from Wiltshire about to play Blockbusters. | 0ent |
Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at full tilt by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at full speed by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | 0ent |
Paint is obviously very versatile and adaptable but wall coverings of paper or fabric can cheer up a dull room, obliterate uneven, cracked walls, help to even up proportions and generally soften the look of a room, and needn't cost the earth. | Paint is obviously very versatile and adaptable but wall coverings of paper or fabric can cheer up a dull room, obliterate uneven, cracked walls, help to even up proportions and generally soften the look of a room, and needn't put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
One enlarged photograph showed a man in the dock. | One enlarged photograph showed a man under scrutiny. | 1nent |
OUT ON A LIMB: Johnny massages the Duchess's leg. | Out onto a tree branch: Johnny massages the Duchess's leg. | 1nent |
There were three of us, actually; Jimmy brought Morley Richards with him to lend a hand.’. | There were three of us, actually; Jimmy brought Morley Richards with him to shake hands. | 1nent |
And then the moment of truth as the eager new recruits take the controls and move off down a half mile of track alongside the British Rail line. | And then the time when a test determines whether things will succeed as the eager new recruits take the controls and move off down a half mile of track alongside the British Rail line. | 0ent |
One man is foaming at the mouth and moaning. | One man is making bubbles with the mouth and moaning. | 1nent |
They are not examined with a view to appraisal which might require adjustments to concepts of syllabus design to accommodate them. | They are not examined with the intention to appraisal which might require adjustments to concepts of syllabus design to accommodate them. | 0ent |
' In my book, that's what mattered most. | ' in my autobiography, that's what mattered most. | 1nent |
In an atmospheric kind of sequence like this, you should keep your shots fairly short, pulling back to a wider shot once in a while to provide extra visual variety and to re establish the scene. | In an atmospheric kind of sequence like this, you should keep your shots fairly short, pulling back to a wider shot sometimes to provide extra visual variety and to re establish the scene. | 0ent |
Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched behind the scenes, into one of the little meeting rooms. | Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched secretly, into one of the little meeting rooms. | 0ent |
A plate of jelly in the White Cliffs Hotel in Dover had the film crew in stitches. | A plate of jelly in the White Cliffs Hotel in Dover had the film crew very amused. | 0ent |
Um, I think it's still going to be a hard fight, but I think today we've shown the authority that we mean business. | Um, I think it's still going to be a hard fight, but I think today we've shown the authority that we think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
There was a game they'd played a few times when Edith was out of the house, a rough and tumble sort of thing, perfectly harmless. | There was a game they'd played a few times when Edith was out of the house, a rough activity sort of thing, perfectly harmless. | 0ent |
Clearly, Israelis dropped a bomb, and clearly the children in the picture have passed away. | Clearly, Israelis gave decisive news, and clearly the children in the picture have passed away. | 1nent |
Of course the trouble with boats on a rising tide is that when the tide goes out a lot of those boats are left high and dry. | Of course the trouble with boats on a rising tide is that when the tide goes out a lot of those boats are left abandoned. | 0ent |
And while on the subject of Brownies, his daughter Jessica was always badgering him to let her join, and he would be very glad for her to become one of Heather's and Shirley's Pack and learn how to Lend a Hand in the same way that they had. | And while on the subject of Brownies, his daughter Jessica was always badgering him to let her join, and he would be very glad for her to become one of Heather's and Shirley's Pack and learn how to shake hands in the same way that they had. | 1nent |
Grimm hummed and hawed; he cleared his throat. | Grimm take a long time before doing things; he cleared his throat. | 1nent |
Honesty and secrecy seldom go hand in hand, and it may be that the example of open discussion and fair play in education has some lessons for the world of sport. | Honesty and secrecy seldom hold hands, and it may be that the example of open discussion and fair play in education has some lessons for the world of sport. | 1nent |
Earlier this year at Hickstead some of the top recruiting President's Ambassadors were my guests at a champagne reception and luncheon at the prestigious British Horse Society Royal International Horse Show. | Earlier this year at Hickstead some of the top recruiting President's Ambassadors went for it at a champagne reception and luncheon at the prestigious British Horse Society Royal International Horse Show. | 1nent |
At a pinch, use newsprint: but it will not help you to design a fancy project, nor will it help if the print rubs off onto your light coloured nylon when the' plan' is used as a cutting pattern. | With a pinch of salt, use newsprint: but it will not help you to design a fancy project, nor will it help if the print rubs off onto your light coloured nylon when the' plan' is used as a cutting pattern. | 1nent |
I must have left it off the hook this morning. | I must have left it off the coathook this morning. | 1nent |
In addition, the course will demonstrate how skilled communication can help maximise the credibility and effectiveness of policy across the board. | In addition, the course will demonstrate how skilled communication can help maximise the credibility and effectiveness of policy in all aspects. | 0ent |
I also know that Mrs Chapman has arthritis which makes it almost impossible for her to climb those stairs to the little flat,’ I added for good measure. | I also know that Mrs Chapman has arthritis which makes it almost impossible for her to climb those stairs to the little flat,’ I added in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
The priority for Africa and the international community must be to ensure that the continent weathers the global financial storm, preserves the significant achievements of the past decade, and continues to make decisive progress in combating poverty. | The priority for Africa and the international community must be to ensure that the continent predict the coming storm, preserves the significant achievements of the past decade, and continues to make decisive progress in combating poverty. | 1nent |
Little departures from established norms keep cropping up all over the program, forcing you to refer either to on line help or the manual, neither of which, frankly, is up to scratch. | Little departures from established norms keep cropping up all over the program, forcing you to refer either to on line help or the manual, neither of which, frankly, is satisfactory. | 0ent |
As a journalist having a career break I do get itchy fingers and long to turn out something that will look good but not cost the earth. | As a journalist having a career break I do get itchy fingers and long to turn out something that will look good but not put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
In the light of Iraqi nationalism that crosses sectarian boundaries, it is farfetched to consider the Iraqi Shia merely proxies of Iran. | In consideration of Iraqi nationalism that crosses sectarian boundaries, it is farfetched to consider the Iraqi Shia merely proxies of Iran. | 0ent |
Since they are hard to find, except in odd little shops that specialise in big underpants and sheepskin slippers for old people, they cost a pretty penny. | Since they are hard to find, except in odd little shops that specialise in big underpants and sheepskin slippers for old people, they cost a a shiny penny. | 1nent |
Westmore James sat quietly in the dock during the summing up on the last but one day of his trial at Oxford Crown Court. | Westmore James sat quietly under close scrutiny during the summing up on the last but one day of his trial at Oxford Crown Court. | 1nent |
So when the station came clean, they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro Nottingham Forest bias. | So when the station was completely honest, they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro Nottingham Forest bias. | 0ent |
' I don't give a fig for what Watkin says! '. | ' I do not sell figs for what Watkin says! '. | 1nent |
I don't wish to criticise your friend but, when all is said and done, what does a half mad old maid know about anything? | I don't wish to criticise your friend but, in the end, what does a half mad old maid know about anything? | 0ent |
Another of Mr. Talbot's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in spending a penny to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed. | Another of Mr. Talbot's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in using the toilet to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed. | 1nent |
Deaf people will think the film's over and take a hike before I get to do my roof top ending.’. | Deaf people will think the film's over and go away before I get to do my roof top ending.’. | 0ent |
So he suddenly came to a halt at the bottom of this stairs as it turned the corner, with the bottom of the wardrobe rammed into his chest, pinning him to the wall. | So he suddenly came to a halt at the bottom of this stairs as it passed out of danger, with the bottom of the wardrobe rammed into his chest, pinning him to the wall. | 1nent |
By hook or by crook, and with the assistance of her brother Samuel and her in laws, she had provided for her children in times of personal and national distress. | One way or another, and with the assistance of her brother Samuel and her in laws, she had provided for her children in times of personal and national distress. | 0ent |
It is an irresistible inference that before 5 p.m. the mother had discussed the question of blood transfusions with her daughter because Miss T. out of the blue’ according to the nurse raised the subject. | It is an irresistible inference that before 5 p.m. the mother had discussed the question of blood transfusions with her daughter because Miss T. unexpectedly according to the nurse raised the subject. | 0ent |
What do you call a fast talking, no nonsense, shoot from the hip regimental sergeant major with a twitching swagger stick in his hand? | What do you call a fast talking, no nonsense, shoot a ball at hip level regimental sergeant major with a twitching swagger stick in his hand? | 1nent |
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 take a stroll without disturbance of traffic (cars are not welcome) and without danger from bulls, dogs and irate farmers. | 1nent |
If you want to put your foot down then I wouldn't have thought that was the car you wanted. | If you want to stop moving then I wouldn't have thought that was the car you wanted. | 1nent |
The wealthy rub shoulders in the village centre with its quaint olde worlde shops comprising almost entirely estate agents. | The wealthy socialize in the village centre with its quaint olde worlde shops comprising almost entirely estate agents. | 0ent |
Cunningham to the Secretary of the Admiralty on the surrender of the Italian fleet in 1943: Be pleased to inform their Lordships that the Italian battlefleet now lies at anchor under the guns of the fortress of Malta.’. | Cunningham to the Secretary of the Admiralty on the surrender of the Italian fleet in 1943: Be pleased to inform their Lordships that the Italian battlefleet now lies at anchor under great pressure to perform of the fortress of Malta.’. | 1nent |
I know we're pissed off with him over certain things, but even if we're unhappy about his recent decisions, no one can deny that going from bottom of Div 2 to League champs in 3.5 years was remarkable. | I know we're left with him over certain things, but even if we're unhappy about his recent decisions, no one can deny that going from bottom of Div 2 to League champs in 3.5 years was remarkable. | 0ent |
And are not a desirable way to shop in the long run. | And are not a desirable way to shop after a very long time. | 0ent |
It always goes hand in hand with any great artist. | It always holds hands with any great artist. | 1nent |
… that damned Kinnock and his vile socialists in Brighton … behind in the polls … we need a champion, Ruud, get my drift? … your Timman takes a dive, or else!’. | … that damned Kinnock and his vile socialists in Brighton … behind in the polls … we need a champion, Ruud, get my drift? … your Timman dives into a pool, or else!’. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this was an illogical statement, but by becoming anorexic I refuted logic. | Encountering, this was an illogical statement, but by becoming anorexic I refuted logic. | 1nent |
Despite her misgivings, the passionate sincerity in the girl's declaration of faith struck a chord. | Despite her misgivings, the passionate sincerity in the girl's declaration of faith elicited a significant reaction. | 0ent |
Down south they call it doing a runner. | Down south they call it going jogging. | 1nent |
The Government appear to be flying in the face of that report. | The Government appear to be contradicting that report. | 0ent |
Decay lowers morale in communities, even to rock bottom, equating with levels of grinding poverty — inescapable, and classic breeding ground for so much anti social behaviour including crime. | Decay lowers morale in communities, even to the very lowest possible level, equating with levels of grinding poverty — inescapable, and classic breeding ground for so much anti social behaviour including crime. | 0ent |
A shower unit caught fire while a woman was using it at her home in Weston Crescent, Norton. | A shower unit became engulfed in flames while a woman was using it at her home in Weston Crescent, Norton. | 0ent |
It's keeping the Labour leader awake at nights, the column inches, full of knocking copy, and letting the Tories off the hook. | It's keeping the Labour leader awake at nights, the column inches, full of knocking copy, and letting the Tories off the coathook. | 1nent |
It always seems funny when a Rottweiler guards for the first time, barking loudly, usually backing off, not quite sure if he is doing the right thing. | It always seems funny when a Rottweiler guards for the first time, barking loudly, usually backing off, not quite sure if he is turning right. | 1nent |
I am a mole and I Live in a hole. | I am a mole and I Live in debt. | 1nent |
Golf: Lane ties it up, then Canizares gets a grip. | Golf: Lane ties it up, then Canizares is reasonable. | 0ent |
The Enterprise, that shadowy sump of money, weapons and operatives that lay behind both policies, was intended to operate in other places too, in fact to be pulled off the shelf, as North said Casey said, any time it was needed, with Congress kept well in the dark. | The Enterprise, that shadowy sump of money, weapons and operatives that lay behind both policies, was intended to operate in other places too, in fact to be pulled off the shelf, as North said Casey said, any time it was needed, with Congress ignored the fans. | 1nent |
Oh look wicked, wicked, wicked I've got a wicked campaign, do a dope campaign yeah, and like the logo is dope may d dope may be dear but you pay through the nose for coke. | Oh look wicked, wicked, wicked I've got a wicked campaign, do a dope campaign yeah, and like the logo is dope may d dope may be dear but you pay an exorbitant amount for coke. | 0ent |
It has been held that the term relates to being under the influence of intoxicating liquor, and the offence is not capable of commission where the intoxication is induced by a substance other than alcohol, such as a solvent. | It has been held that the term relates to being under the spell of intoxicating liquor, and the offence is not capable of commission where the intoxication is induced by a substance other than alcohol, such as a solvent. | 1nent |
With clothes, most of us like to believe that our tastes are idiosyncratic, which suggests that we will often go out of our way — and pay through the nose — to buy something a bit different. | With clothes, most of us like to believe that our tastes are idiosyncratic, which suggests that we will often go out of our way — and pay an exorbitant amount — to buy something a bit different. | 0ent |
Everton striker Johnston, whose periodical outbursts eventually ended his international career, marries former model Karen Bell at Southport on Saturday — and the 16 strong Scottish squad is free to travel south and whoop it up. | Everton striker Johnston, whose periodical outbursts eventually ended his international career, marries former model Karen Bell at Southport on Saturday — and the 16 strong Scottish squad is free to travel south and whip up a meal. | 1nent |
The tension between the two is released at the end when she presses his head down to take his bow. | The tension between the two is released at the end when she presses his head down to apologize. | 1nent |
But while we're on, I'll tell you this; you'll go blind readin' that small print.’. | But while we're on, I'll tell you this; you'll go blind readin' that fine print. | 0ent |
The point is that black people are not only at a disadvantage in the job market on account of their colour, they also perceive sharply that this is so and, despite Johnson's tongue in cheek addendum, the consciousness of belonging to a group which feels itself to be at a disadvantage is clear enough. | The point is that black people are not only at a disadvantage in the job market on account of their colour, they also perceive sharply that this is so and, despite Johnson's an odd manner addendum, the consciousness of belonging to a group which feels itself to be at a disadvantage is clear enough. | 1nent |
Now you can't have it both ways, surely? | Now you can't do two things at once, surely? | 1nent |
Sure, that's over, but the Copenhagen Summer Festival is in full swing in July and the international jazz festival has just started. | Sure, that's over, but the Copenhagen Summer Festival is thoroughly begun and in progress in July and the international jazz festival has just started. | 0ent |
I'm not saying that's right, but he took it upon himself to say' You're not taking liberties with any of our lads.'. | I'm not saying that's right, but he took it upon himself to say' You're not treating things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts with any of our lads.'. | 0ent |
Then you run into the appalling problem that the Americans were conscious of from the word go, and that is Ramadan in the middle of March, and whether the Muslims will fight. | Then you run into the appalling problem that the Americans were conscious of from the green light, and that is Ramadan in the middle of March, and whether the Muslims will fight. | 1nent |
He loved his month there with people in the same boat as him. | He loved his month there with people in the same situation as him. | 0ent |
The work of the development group as well as the series of scandals in residential care since the report's publication continued to ensure that the report was not consigned to gather dust. | The work of the development group as well as the series of scandals in residential care since the report's publication continued to ensure that the report was not consigned to sweep up dust. | 1nent |
Joining Great ~ Britain with them in a Club of Three would be a good idea, but it is out of the question nowadays. | Joining Great ~ Britain with them in a Club of Three would be a good idea, but it is not remotely possible nowadays. | 0ent |
Why had he come back, out of the blue, to threaten her equilibrium even further? | Why had he come back, unexpectedly, to threaten her equilibrium even further? | 0ent |
In another frame Leon, about six years old, was embracing his mother from behind and pulling a face, while she stood, hopelessly desirable, in a white dress. | In another frame Leon, about six years old, was embracing his mother from behind and making a facial expression that shows dislike, while she stood, hopelessly desirable, in a white dress. | 0ent |
Salman Rushdie: Crucial to show Iran we mean business’. | Salman Rushdie: Crucial to show Iran we think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
The car that came in from the cold The Astra has entered middle age looking svelte, lithe and actually rather up for it. | The car that gained widespread acceptance in a group The Astra has entered middle age looking svelte, lithe and actually rather up for it. | 0ent |
Before dealing with these, Mr Fazio must first heal the wounds within the Bank that have been caused by the behind the scenes battle to succeed Mr Ciampi. | Before dealing with these, Mr Fazio must first heal the wounds within the Bank that have been caused by the secretly battle to succeed Mr Ciampi. | 0ent |
In fact I thought the whole fairy palace effect was a long way over the top and painfully unoriginal. | In fact I thought the whole fairy palace effect was a long way excellent and painfully unoriginal. | 1nent |
But in the final analysis, Switzerland took three points out of a possible four from Scotland and that fact was not lost on Roxburgh, who said: I think these two games were significant. | But after considering all aspects, Switzerland took three points out of a possible four from Scotland and that fact was not lost on Roxburgh, who said: I think these two games were significant. | 0ent |
It didn't take long for the initial euphoria, as South Africa came in from the cold, to damp down a little. | It didn't take long for the initial euphoria, as South Africa gained widespread acceptance in a group, to damp down a little. | 0ent |
It was a dignified response if not departure with Spurs chief executive Terry Venables forced to come clean over the Shreeves situation after a media leak. | It was a dignified response if not departure with Spurs chief executive Terry Venables forced to admit the truth over the Shreeves situation after a media leak. | 0ent |
Hundreds of items go under the hammer to save a medieval manor. | Hundreds of items change to save a medieval manor. | 1nent |
A painting of a garden at Auvers sur Oise by Van Gogh, finished only days before he killed himself, will become the first historical monument to go under the hammer in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau. | A painting of a garden at Auvers sur Oise by Van Gogh, finished only days before he killed himself, will become the first historical monument to change in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau. | 1nent |
Oh, there was nothing to it, really,’ she said, secretly pleased that she could do something her uncle couldn't. | Oh, there was nothing difficult about it, really,’ she said, secretly pleased that she could do something her uncle couldn't. | 0ent |
All my efforts were concentrated on keeping up appearances during those two hours of the day when I was with them. | All my efforts were concentrated on pretending that everything be going well during those two hours of the day when I was with them. | 0ent |
Six paratroopers accused of running amok in the mainly republican town of Coalisland, Co Tyrone, after an IRA bomb badly injured a colleague were yesterday cleared of all charges. | Six paratroopers accused of going on a rampage in the mainly republican town of Coalisland, Co Tyrone, after an IRA bomb badly injured a colleague were yesterday cleared of all charges. | 0ent |
You're full of the joys of spring at the moment, so make the most of this harmonious period and get out and about to share your buoyant mood. | You're full of the joys of spring at the moment, so make the most of this harmonious period and get traveling around to share your buoyant mood. | 0ent |
The boy's head came up sharply, the green eyes flashed their invariable challenge, and flew back jealously to the shape of the opening flower that was heaving itself painfully out of the wood. | The boy's head came up sharply, the green eyes flashed their invariable challenge, and flew back jealously to the shape of the opening flower that was heaving itself painfully out of lumber. | 1nent |
They received an influx of new blood in 1691, during one of the many episodes in the interminable struggle between Austria and Turkey for control of the Balkans. | They received an influx of donated blood in 1691, during one of the many episodes in the interminable struggle between Austria and Turkey for control of the Balkans. | 1nent |
It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began. | It was the businessmen, not the lords, who sung the song when the industrial system began. | 1nent |
But when all was said and done, Mother Francis wished she could be sure that they would treat Eve well up in Mother Clare's convent. | But in the end, Mother Francis wished she could be sure that they would treat Eve well up in Mother Clare's convent. | 0ent |
This was a cabinet minister on the stump, pressing the flesh and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority. | This was a cabinet minister on the stump, having sex with someone and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority. | 1nent |
Now I come to think of it, most of my life was like that. | Now I on reflection, most of my life was like that. | 0ent |
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