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If a little tired, so if it's all the same to you, I think I'll make a move to bed now.’. | If a little tired, so if it's all the same to you, I think I'll stand still to bed now.’. | 1nent |
(Harry had decided that to pay for entertaining Nadine Cunningham would be to add insult to injury.). | (Harry had decided that to pay for entertaining Nadine Cunningham would be to further a loss with mockery.). | 0ent |
But she made light work of polishing off the shopping at a supermarket near her West London home. | But she easily accomplish polishing off the shopping at a supermarket near her West London home. | 0ent |
By the same token, cinemas had no operators, and so few halls remained open. | For the price of one ticket, cinemas had no operators, and so few halls remained open. | 1nent |
My biggest regret is that there'll be no new blood keeping the spirit going. | My biggest regret is that there'll be no donated blood keeping the spirit going. | 1nent |
The national liberal politician, Johannes von Miquel, wrote that the suggested constitution could not be compared with the Swiss or American model’, adding for good measure that great peoples do not copy’. | The national liberal politician, Johannes von Miquel, wrote that the suggested constitution could not be compared with the Swiss or American model’, adding in addition to what has already been done that great peoples do not copy’. | 0ent |
Babur is sitting a little apart from Mark, looking pissed off. | Babur is sitting a little apart from Mark, looking left. | 0ent |
The essential idea is quite simple: in the long run, an international monetary system cannot be built on a national currency – a point made a half century ago by the Belgian American economist Robert ~ Triffin. | The essential idea is quite simple: over a long period of time, an international monetary system cannot be built on a national currency – a point made a half century ago by the Belgian American economist Robert ~ Triffin. | 0ent |
Perhaps it was inevitable that when the Auditing Practices Board was set up in 1991 in the ashes of the old Auditing Practices Committee, Mr Morrison's name should spring to mind as its first chairman. | Perhaps it was inevitable that when the Auditing Practices Board was set up in 1991 in the ashes of the old Auditing Practices Committee, Mr Morrison's name should occur as possibilities as its first chairman. | 0ent |
Then out of the blue, Nottingham came for me. | Then without warning, Nottingham came for me. | 0ent |
If you should find yourself feeling the pinch, there are several ways to reduce your outgoings, some could save you as much as £ 200 a month on a £ 60,000 loan. | If you should find yourself suffering a hardship, there are several ways to reduce your outgoings, some could save you as much as £ 200 a month on a £ 60,000 loan. | 0ent |
At the start of the decade the 2 Tone bands were keeping everybody up to scratch about racism, and by the end of it a member of Duran Duran had bought himself a house in South Africa. | At the start of the decade the 2 Tone bands were keeping everybody satisfactory about racism, and by the end of it a member of Duran Duran had bought himself a house in South Africa. | 0ent |
He should make short work of his rivals in Ayr's opener (2.0). | He should make easier his rivals in Ayr's opener (2.0). | 0ent |
There is no connection between it and my son's fall from grace as I'm sure you will understand. | There is no connection between it and my son's become less graceful as I'm sure you will understand. | 1nent |
As a method for calculating benefit and consequent eligibility for grant, the eight foot line is, to say the least, haphazard. | As a method for calculating benefit and consequent eligibility for grant, the eight foot line is, so as to be brief and efficient, haphazard. | 1nent |
A woman who would never walk free in the sunshine, serving a life sentence where today child murderers are punished by countable years or even months. | A woman who would never take a stroll without disturbance in the sunshine, serving a life sentence where today child murderers are punished by countable years or even months. | 1nent |
Well, she's been having an affair with this bloke for the last year or so and then out of the blue he turned round and …. | Well, she's been having an affair with this bloke for the last year or so and then unexpectedly he turned round and …. | 0ent |
Tawny fox, wild eyed, breaks cover ,. | Tawny fox, wild eyed, disclose their real thoughts and intentions ,. | 0ent |
She turned to see a very large handsome man holding out a cardigan and grinning like a Cheshire cat. | She turned to see a very large handsome man holding out a cardigan and not smile. | 1nent |
To force Nader to come clean about the ship.’. | To force Nader to bathe about the ship.’. | 1nent |
Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who took a dim view of being woken at such an hour. | Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who disliked being woken at such an hour. | 0ent |
As for the supposedly curative hair of the dog, this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk, bread and fur from the offending animal. | As for the supposedly curative dog hair, this stems from the ancient belief that the only cure for an infected dog bite was a poultice of milk, bread and fur from the offending animal. | 1nent |
By the same token we should build more fighter aircraft so that expensively trained officers may be' enabled to get back to work.'. | For a similar reason we should build more fighter aircraft so that expensively trained officers may be' enabled to get back to work.'. | 0ent |
Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency; not paying the piper they were unable to call the tune. | Central party funds could not pay more than a tiny proportion of the total cost of running a local association in every constituency; not bearing the consequences of an action they were unable to call the tune. | 0ent |
Rice is, however, having the last laugh. | Rice is, however, being the last to laugh at a joke. | 1nent |
Australians and Chinese, who have borne the burden and heat of the day in the war imposed by Japanese aggression, naturally take a dim view of Washington's new policy and ask how Japan is going to behave once it gets back its industrial strength. | Australians and Chinese, who have borne the burden and heat of the day in the war imposed by Japanese aggression, naturally be unable to clearly see Washington's new policy and ask how Japan is going to behave once it gets back its industrial strength. | 1nent |
And behind closed doors and shuttered windows the boys in the big rooms are celebrating. | And in private and shuttered windows the boys in the big rooms are celebrating. | 1nent |
He belongs to a paper society which goes through the motions of life, in the air, notionally. | He belongs to a paper society which does things in a perfunctory way of life, in the air, notionally. | 0ent |
The young man noticed her reaction and pulled a face. | The young man noticed her reaction and made a facial expression that shows dislike. | 0ent |
On the face of it, these results look very promising for word recognition but what are the implications of these results for a syntactic / semantic component? | At first glance, these results look very promising for word recognition but what are the implications of these results for a syntactic / semantic component? | 0ent |
One last thing — I should like my letters to be returned —all my letters without fail — not because I do not trust your honour, but because they are mine, now, because they are no longer yours. | One last thing — I should like my letters to be returned —all my letters inevitably — not because I do not trust your honour, but because they are mine, now, because they are no longer yours. | 0ent |
But by by the same token, as as I've already set out in in my submission, we we believe there is an urgent need and a justifiable demand in Selby District and that's partly related to the need to have a distribution of available employment opportunities throughout the district. | But by for the price of one ticket, as as I've already set out in in my submission, we we believe there is an urgent need and a justifiable demand in Selby District and that's partly related to the need to have a distribution of available employment opportunities throughout the district. | 1nent |
Extra effects provide various industrial and ambient noises, along with off the wall sounds which work well in contemporary rhythmic contexts. | Extra effects provide various industrial and ambient noises, along with wildly unconventional sounds which work well in contemporary rhythmic contexts. | 0ent |
Why did she have to keep crossing swords with that fiendish man? | Why did she have to keep becoming friends with that fiendish man? | 1nent |
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 |
I'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question. | I'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally not remotely possible. | 0ent |
Though, on the face of it, the effects that cause pleasure in the short term are those that cause addiction in the long term, there is a lot of variability in the system that might be exploited. | Though, Encountering, the effects that cause pleasure in the short term are those that cause addiction in the long term, there is a lot of variability in the system that might be exploited. | 1nent |
The new sanctions simply are not severe enough to intimidate Iran into submission, and more restrictive ones would not pass muster within the Security ~ Council. | The new sanctions simply are not severe enough to intimidate Iran into submission, and more restrictive ones would not pass along mustard within the Security ~ Council. | 1nent |
I like to see the right thing being done. | I like to see the turn right. | 1nent |
A number of things fell into place — click, click, click — with distant muffled echoes like stones dropped into a well. | A number of things sat down — click, click, click — with distant muffled echoes like stones dropped into a well. | 1nent |
Keeping the family's finances in good health requires keeping tabs on it. | Keeping the family's finances in good health requires watching it. | 0ent |
I don't know, I always said I'd never took the piss out of these children, but I'm sure I must have done at school, but I must admit I was embarrassed. | I don't know, I always said I'd never tease out of these children, but I'm sure I must have done at school, but I must admit I was embarrassed. | 0ent |
This month's tit for tat with Britain about the sale of landing slots at London's Heathrow airport, which provoked American officials into banning low price fares across the Atlantic, is one perverse result. | This month's this for that with Britain about the sale of landing slots at London's Heathrow airport, which provoked American officials into banning low price fares across the Atlantic, is one perverse result. | 1nent |
And, as Bill seems to have done a runner, is it not down to ourselves, as the very last of the First Hierarchy of Hell, to aid our evil master in his plan to unleash the forces of darkness upon this planet?’. | And, as Bill seems to have gone jogging, is it not down to ourselves, as the very last of the First Hierarchy of Hell, to aid our evil master in his plan to unleash the forces of darkness upon this planet?’. | 1nent |
By the same token, teams vary in size. | For the price of one ticket, teams vary in size. | 1nent |
City cops looked the other way, and the Cal State Angels loaned us hardware. | City cops became shy, and the Cal State Angels loaned us hardware. | 1nent |
These more remote areas were dying’ agriculturally as they could neither keep the present generation nor attract new blood’. | These more remote areas were dying’ agriculturally as they could neither keep the present generation nor attract new members. | 0ent |
Within the CNAA the controversy was, to say the least, lively. | Within the CNAA the controversy was, so as to be brief and efficient, lively. | 1nent |
Wolves aren't beaten yet … and two goals is no great mountain to climb … if you've got the right boots on …. | Wolves aren't beaten yet … and two goals is no great mountain to climb … if you've obtained the boot on …. | 1nent |
Zoff detailed the drama behind the scenes as Gazza was kept on tenterhooks for the past four days, wondering whether he would make his Italian debut. | Zoff detailed the drama behind the scenes as Gazza was kept in a state of anger for the past four days, wondering whether he would make his Italian debut. | 1nent |
But in the final analysis it had been he who wanted out. | But after considering all aspects it had been he who wanted out. | 0ent |
Glasses never collect moisture when you come in from the cold outside. | Glasses never collect moisture when you become accepted in a social group outside. | 1nent |
People with members of their family who are or have been alcoholic may, very understandably, be too scared of hitting the bottle’ themselves to allow even a temporary licence in that area. | People with members of their family who are or have been alcoholic may, very understandably, be too scared of drinking alcohol steadily and in excess themselves to allow even a temporary licence in that area. | 0ent |
There is therefore a good prospect in the long term of detecting supernovae in our Galaxy or in nearby galaxies. | There is therefore a good prospect eventually of detecting supernovae in our Galaxy or in nearby galaxies. | 0ent |
In banking, the trust busters won the day with the Glass Steagall Act of 1933, which divorced commercial banking from investment banking and guaranteed bank deposits. | In banking, the trust busters gain complete victory with the Glass Steagall Act of 1933, which divorced commercial banking from investment banking and guaranteed bank deposits. | 0ent |
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 tempt the woman by attempting to get her back? | 1nent |
David and I have searched high and low for it. | David and I have searched at the top and bottom for it. | 1nent |
I knew many of the manufacturers from my brief career on the amateur circuit, and was always fascinated by the gimmicks that appeared without fail every year. | I knew many of the manufacturers from my brief career on the amateur circuit, and was always fascinated by the gimmicks that appeared inevitably every year. | 0ent |
He was eating his food, and, I thought to myself, Christ, how he has changed his appearance after five days living in a hole in the ground! ’. | He was eating his food, and, I thought to myself, Christ, how he has changed his appearance after five days living in debt in the ground! ’. | 1nent |
Ethnic origins, yeah, I thought that was a bit over the top. | Ethnic origins, yeah, I thought that was a bit outrageous. | 0ent |
Touch wood, I've never had to dope him on the lorry. | Put the finishing touches on wood furniture, I've never had to dope him on the lorry. | 1nent |
In Darfur, he managed to get African ~ Union peacekeepers into Sudan's killing zone in his first year in office through intensive behind the scenes diplomacy. | In Darfur, he managed to get African ~ Union peacekeepers into Sudan's killing zone in his first year in office through intensive behind the scenery and stage area diplomacy. | 0ent |
And if it comes to facing the music, you're not thinking of shooting it out with the police, I hope? | And if it comes to enjoying the chill time, you're not thinking of shooting it out with the police, I hope? | 1nent |
Naturally the criminals also looked the other way, it was in their interest to. | Naturally the criminals also ignored things wrong, it was in their interest to. | 0ent |
So I'm touching wood that we're gonna be in a different situation. | So I'm putting the finishing touches on wood furniture that we're gonna be in a different situation. | 1nent |
When it closed, a statuesque elderly lady in curly grey hair, several laps of necklaces and a sweeping gown that may have been bombazine (a word I have often pondered over) showed clearly by her bold carriage that she was a power behind the Kenny throne. | When it closed, a statuesque elderly lady in curly grey hair, several laps of necklaces and a sweeping gown that may have been bombazine (a word I have often pondered over) showed clearly by her bold carriage that she was a children of royalty. | 1nent |
But they took a dive between half three and five. | But they dived into a pool between half three and five. | 1nent |
If it was, can we reclaim it and come in from the cold? | If it was, can we reclaim it and gain widespread acceptance in a group? | 0ent |
Would you tell everyone to get a move on?’ she asked a startled nurse. | Would you tell everyone to hurry up she asked a startled nurse. | 0ent |
In France and Germany, a new far left – composed of Trotskyites, communists, and anarchists – is rising from the ashes to become a political force again. | In France and Germany, a new far left – composed of Trotskyites, communists, and anarchists – is making a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end to become a political force again. | 0ent |
The remaining band members stayed on stage to perform a 15 minute instrumental version of Bombay Mix’, a huge live favourite, which brought the house down … literally!’. | The remaining band members stayed on stage to perform a 15 minute instrumental version of Bombay Mix’, a huge live favourite, which made the house collapse … literally!’. | 1nent |
You had to learn them off by heart. | You had to learn them off from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
There is also the element of heightened excitement that goes hand in hand with the sort of work that he does. | There is also the element of heightened excitement that holds hands with the sort of work that he does. | 1nent |
They all worked in scuffed brigandines and thick caps, most often with their helmets on top, and they were chilled with weariness, and grim and lewd by turns in the raw, brittle moods that went before battle. | They all worked in scuffed brigandines and thick caps, most often with their helmets on top, and they were chilled with weariness, and grim and lewd by turns in its natural state, brittle moods that went before battle. | 0ent |
The more likely reason for this move is a tit for tat’ reaction. | The more likely reason for this move is a equivalent retribution reaction. | 0ent |
On the face of it such an action appears to be a simple case of cowardice in the face of the enemy. | Encountering such an action appears to be a simple case of cowardice in the face of the enemy. | 1nent |
To an outsider, though, the surprising thing is not that Spain's conservatives are inching ahead but that they are making such heavy weather of it. | To an outsider, though, the surprising thing is not that Spain's conservatives are inching ahead but that they are predicting bad weather for it. | 1nent |
PM told to come clean over claim of sell off hitlist. | PM told to bathe over claim of sell off hitlist. | 1nent |
One witness, a taxi driver, said: The police car stopped the van right in front of ou The policeman ran after him, but as he turned the corner he was shot twice in the back. | One witness, a taxi driver, said: The police car stopped the van right in front of ou The policeman ran after him, but as he passed out of danger he was shot twice in the back. | 1nent |
I was practically up at the top as well, I was really pissed off, just sitting there for like, for two hours, whilst my dad went all the way down to the bottom of this thing. | I was practically up at the top as well, I was really left, just sitting there for like, for two hours, whilst my dad went all the way down to the bottom of this thing. | 0ent |
It may be that they are in fact onycophorans, a group of arthropods now represented by caterpillar like velvet worms that burrow through dead wood in Australia. | It may be that they are in fact onycophorans, a group of arthropods now represented by caterpillar like velvet worms that burrow through personnel no longer contributing in Australia. | 1nent |
First up, Treleaven then hit an imperious five iron pin high to set out his stall. | Before anything else, Treleaven then hit an imperious five iron pin high to set out his stall. | 0ent |
Boro threatened to run riot but could not provide the finishing touch. | Boro threatened to riot but could not provide the finishing touch. | 1nent |
Once Auntie Jean did rip through to raw feeling by mentioning the numerous virtues of her former Tory boy, but Ted retaliated by saying (one evening during his vow of silence), That boy soon saw the light as far as you're concerned, didn't he?’. | Once Auntie Jean did rip through to raw feeling by mentioning the numerous virtues of her former Tory boy, but Ted retaliated by saying (one evening during his vow of silence), That boy soon saw the brightest star as far as you're concerned, didn't he?’. | 1nent |
Things had come to a head in 1990 when a release extenxded a shut down by several days at a cost of £ 250,000.a CAT, involving a wide cross section of disciplines, was set up and reviewed incidents from 1987 onwards. | Things had pop up in 1990 when a release extenxded a shut down by several days at a cost of £ 250,000.a CAT, involving a wide cross section of disciplines, was set up and reviewed incidents from 1987 onwards. | 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 at first glance to the trustee. | 0ent |
The French Algerian and Congo wars were in full swing; performance art did not yet exist but she incorporated tear gas for the grand finale of her shooting performances. | The French Algerian and Congo wars were at a swingset; performance art did not yet exist but she incorporated tear gas for the grand finale of her shooting performances. | 1nent |
So he's, he's really got to get it right from the word go. | So he's, he's really got to get it right from the outset. | 0ent |
They are impressive up front, as they showed against England at Waterloo, and have some fleet footed customers behind who are able to run riot against virtually any opposition. | They are impressive up front, as they showed against England at Waterloo, and have some fleet footed customers behind who are able to riot against virtually any opposition. | 1nent |
I'm on to him, take it from me.’. | I'm on to him, take it away from me. | 1nent |
Two comparisons are central here, the first being those incongruous occasions, of which the book is full, when characters that he has previously encountered in quite disparate walks of life, happen to meet. | Two comparisons are central here, the first being those incongruous occasions, of which the book is full, when characters that he has previously encountered in quite disparate occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle, happen to meet. | 0ent |
When you have a child of the same age as Jonathan, it really hits home.’. | When you have a child of the same age as Jonathan, it really is especially meaningful. | 0ent |
But around 1955 various smart operators in the American and Canadian blasting industry began to see the light. | But around 1955 various smart operators in the American and Canadian blasting industry began to see the brightest star. | 1nent |
French politicians and elites, but also — argue Missika and Wolton — French society writ large, remained hostile to or suspicious of communication(s): radio and television developed slower than elsewhere — like, as we shall see, the telephone. | French politicians and elites, but also — argue Missika and Wolton — French society magnify, remained hostile to or suspicious of communication(s): radio and television developed slower than elsewhere — like, as we shall see, the telephone. | 0ent |
By the same token we should build more fighter aircraft so that expensively trained officers may be' enabled to get back to work.'. | For the price of one ticket we should build more fighter aircraft so that expensively trained officers may be' enabled to get back to work.'. | 1nent |
The Jordanian government sits squarely on the fence; it has neither banned the book nor approved its sale. | The Jordanian government puts something on the fence; it has neither banned the book nor approved its sale. | 1nent |
Furthermore, I think that my readers will readily grant that in reality these two phenomena usually go hand in hand to create a vicious and self sustaining circle of growth in state power promoting individual impotence causing more state power, etc. | Furthermore, I think that my readers will readily grant that in reality these two phenomena usually hold hands to create a vicious and self sustaining circle of growth in state power promoting individual impotence causing more state power, etc. | 1nent |
I have had people tell me that they will pray for me to see the light, to recognise the error of my atheistic ways etc. | I have had people tell me that they will pray for me to achieve a new understanding, to recognise the error of my atheistic ways etc. | 0ent |
A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man walked free from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | A 26 YEAR OLD Keady man took a stroll without disturbance from court yesterday after being cleared of fracturing a man's skull in a pub brawl. | 1nent |
I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came out of the blue. | I was shocked when Scot Gemmill was brought in for me at the start of last season because it came unexpectedly. | 0ent |
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