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Boys will be boys and in spite of warnings at least one fatal accident occurred involving local lads, and several were injured. | It is hard to attempt to curb the natural playfulness and tendency to mischief of most growing boys and in spite of warnings at least one fatal accident occurred involving local lads, and several were injured. | 0ent |
Do you think that you are you can be sort of erm put behind the eight ball? | Do you think that you are you can be sort of erm put in an advantageous place to hit the ball? | 1nent |
We're not going to succumb, Bernard,’ she would say if he made a move towards her, and she'd toss her head back in a swift, moving, golden curtain. | We're not going to succumb, Bernard,’ she would say if he stood still towards her, and she'd toss her head back in a swift, moving, golden curtain. | 1nent |
In 1859 the self conscious schoolboy had written that the most important rule of school life should be"to educate oneself equally in all sciences, arts, faculties and ensure that body and mind go hand in hand. | In 1859 the self conscious schoolboy had written that the most important rule of school life should be"to educate oneself equally in all sciences, arts, faculties and ensure that body and mind hold hands. | 1nent |
An analysis by Reddaway (1977) of the period 1961–71 showed that this view was wide of the mark; only 3 per cent of the purchase of motor cars and television sets in this period was attributable to population increase. | An analysis by Reddaway (1977) of the period 1961–71 showed that this view was considerably accurate; only 3 per cent of the purchase of motor cars and television sets in this period was attributable to population increase. | 1nent |
In the event, the formula was never put to the test, but it provides an idea of the way the Palace would expect to pass the buck. | In the event, the formula was never put to the test, but it provides an idea of the way the Palace would expect to transfer responsibility onto another. | 0ent |
If you don't, you will never see the light of day in print. | If you don't, you will never be realised in print. | 0ent |
These traditional guidelines don't have to be rigidly adhered to — it's quite common these days for everyone to lend a hand whether on a practical or financial level. | These traditional guidelines don't have to be rigidly adhered to — it's quite common these days for everyone to shake hands whether on a practical or financial level. | 1nent |
In most organisations, top down authority goes hand in hand with departmentalisation and the division of work, so that a senior manager in department A cannot tell a junior manager in department B what to do, because his authority does not cross department or sectional boundaries. | Hold hands with departmentalisation and the division of work, so that a senior manager in department A cannot tell a junior manager in department B what to do, because his authority does not cross department or sectional boundaries. | 1nent |
On polling day, it is the responsibility of the polling officer to decide whether someone who is under the influence of drink or drugs, or someone who has a severe learning disability, should or should not vote. | On polling day, it is the responsibility of the polling officer to decide whether someone who is under the spell of drink or drugs, or someone who has a severe learning disability, should or should not vote. | 1nent |
I put keep on keeping up appearances or something, yeah. | I put keep on pretending that everything be going well or something, yeah. | 0ent |
McGee looked the part from the word go, playing an important role in the right back position which caused Scarborough problems all season. | McGee looked the part immediately upon starting, playing an important role in the right back position which caused Scarborough problems all season. | 0ent |
Slanging matches with Craddock just for the hell of it. | Slanging matches with Craddock just for whatever reason. | 1nent |
Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife. | Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult's steps until they finally pop up during the crisis of midlife. | 1nent |
The real question, wrote Harsnet, is where the short run ends and the long run begins, since in the long run long and short are also without meaning. | The real question, wrote Harsnet, is where the short run ends and the long run begins, since after a very long time long and short are also without meaning. | 0ent |
I wouldn't mind being thinner and better looking but those things aren't terribly important in the long run.’. | I wouldn't mind being thinner and better looking but those things aren't terribly important over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Belinda listened on tenterhooks to one side of the discussion as Tom somehow managed to present his case forcefully while driving at the same time. | Belinda listened in a state of anger to one side of the discussion as Tom somehow managed to present his case forcefully while driving at the same time. | 1nent |
Along with the bastion, the bastion u hung on the on the on the toilet wall, nine times out of ten. | Along with the bastion, the bastion u hung on the on the on the toilet wall, mostly. | 0ent |
The phones began ringing off the hook at Rugby US a few months before the World Cup began, with callers wanting to know when and where they could see the matches on television. | The phones began ringing excessively at Rugby US a few months before the World Cup began, with callers wanting to know when and where they could see the matches on television. | 0ent |
Well at the end of the day all our work is for the benefit of children, individual children, individual human beings like you or like me. | Well ultimately all our work is for the benefit of children, individual children, individual human beings like you or like me. | 0ent |
LESTER Piggott and three other jockeys came within an ace of death yesterday when an RAF jet missed their plane by just six feet. | LESTER Piggott and three other jockeys came very near to death yesterday when an RAF jet missed their plane by just six feet. | 0ent |
But although Tit for Tat is strictly speaking not a true ESS, it is probably fair to treat some sort of mixture of basically nice but retaliatory' Tit for Tat like' strategies as roughly equivalent to an ESS in practice. | But although this for that is strictly speaking not a true ESS, it is probably fair to treat some sort of mixture of basically nice but retaliatory' Tit for Tat like' strategies as roughly equivalent to an ESS in practice. | 1nent |
At around 4.30pm, Chris arrives home and after playing with the children lends a hand with the evening meal, which is something straightforward like a casserole or a pasta dish. | At around 4.30pm, Chris arrives home and after playing with the children shakes hands with the evening meal, which is something straightforward like a casserole or a pasta dish. | 1nent |
Sun is believed to be keeping a low profile on the suit lest it catch flak for restricting the clone trade. | Sun is believed to be being quiet and discreet on the suit lest it catch flak for restricting the clone trade. | 0ent |
If your people have to see us their imagination runs riot, and we get trouble.’. | If your people have to see us their imagination riot, and we get trouble.’. | 1nent |
Five worlds split into several sections is certainly enough to keep you burning the midnight oil. | Five worlds split into several sections is certainly enough to keep you working studiously late into the night. | 0ent |
For the rest it's twenty five minutes of speed and skill … and then two more laps for good measure. | For the rest it's twenty five minutes of speed and skill … and then two more laps in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
Well, the place was just a dream … completely out of this world. | Well, the place was just a dream … completely of exceptionally high quality. | 0ent |
Some of the pools of water on the drive had a thin film of ice at the edges that smashed like glass when George stepped on it. | Some of the pools of water on the drive had a thin film of ice at the edges that smashed like glass when George went faster. | 1nent |
PLANS for one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects envisaged for the North West are to be left gathering dust. | PLANS for one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects envisaged for the North West are to be left sweeping up dust. | 1nent |
She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it, and in winter it seemed foolhardy to say the least to leave it and let the cold air invade the house. | She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it, and in winter it seemed foolhardy so as to be brief and efficient to leave it and let the cold air invade the house. | 1nent |
Coming face to face with the technicolour dream car. | Coming in person with the technicolour dream car. | 0ent |
Labour's policy means giving spendthrift councils the green light to send tax bills soaring even further with devastating results for millions of people. | Labour's policy means giving spendthrift councils the permission to send tax bills soaring even further with devastating results for millions of people. | 0ent |
If it's not sorted out this week I will pull the plug.’. | If it's not sorted out this week I will cancel.’. | 0ent |
By the same token, 500 acres in Saskatchewan might be considered a very small farm indeed. | In a similar manner, 500 acres in Saskatchewan might be considered a very small farm indeed. | 0ent |
Perhaps a erm perhaps a lesser impact than on the economy of Great Britain in the long run as to, as to whether those resources are developed effectively. | Perhaps a erm perhaps a lesser impact than on the economy of Great Britain over a long period of time as to, as to whether those resources are developed effectively. | 0ent |
We need to continually spotcheck that we are living and working in the light of that assumption. | We need to continually spotcheck that we are living and working in consideration of that assumption. | 0ent |
Although recovery in advanced countries remains fragile, developing countries appear to have weathered the storm. | Although recovery in advanced countries remains fragile, developing countries appear to have predicted the coming storm. | 1nent |
Polls suggested that the key election issue for voters, however, was the 8,000 or so homeless people estimated to be sleeping rough within the city. | Polls suggested that the key election issue for voters, however, was the 8,000 or so homeless people estimated to be sleep outdoors within the city. | 0ent |
For one thing, I like to play off the cuff now and again, and pull out a few surprises.’. | For one thing, I like to play spontaneous now and again, and pull out a few surprises.’. | 0ent |
Occasionally and inevitably they go over the top — but that's in the nature of risk. | Occasionally and inevitably they go outrageous — but that's in the nature of risk. | 0ent |
Kanfer's assertion that words are, in the end, worth more than the legitimate’ social grievances of feminists is, to say the least, a weak and unconvincing argument. | Kanfer's assertion that words are, in the end, worth more than the legitimate’ social grievances of feminists is, so as to be brief and efficient, a weak and unconvincing argument. | 1nent |
Well, there's still hope; once I' ve saved enough money to pay back my parents' debts to him that should take another five or six years I'll do it without fail. | Well, there's still hope; once I' ve saved enough money to pay back my parents' debts to him that should take another five or six years I'll do it certainly. | 0ent |
On the face of it there would be no CGT on a current sale at full market value, either to a third party or the father. | Encountering there would be no CGT on a current sale at full market value, either to a third party or the father. | 1nent |
They held their line and competed hard in midfield, damping down Oldham's initial verve and preparing themselves for more of the same in the second half. | They held onto the rope and competed hard in midfield, damping down Oldham's initial verve and preparing themselves for more of the same in the second half. | 1nent |
With society apart from the giro cheque on paper. | With society apart from the giro cheque in theory. | 1nent |
In other words, subordinates are unsettled by a boss who chops and changes between autocracy, persuasion, consultation and democracy. | In other words, subordinates are unsettled by a boss who change repeatedly between autocracy, persuasion, consultation and democracy. | 0ent |
The cause of Republican Spain was, in the final analysis, the cause of all democratic, anti fascist countries. | The cause of Republican Spain was, in the last page of the report, the cause of all democratic, anti fascist countries. | 1nent |
It's water under the bridge now,’ I said. | It's nothing important now,’ I said. | 1nent |
Covering means' doing it by the book' — erring on the side of caution and producing concrete evidence of activity when making discretionary decisions whose outcome will be known to the officer's supervisor or any senior staff. | Covering means' doing it by the book' — behave in a manner which favours caution and producing concrete evidence of activity when making discretionary decisions whose outcome will be known to the officer's supervisor or any senior staff. | 0ent |
First, there is no point in labelling children, progress, teacher or school as unsatisfactory’ unless this goes hand in hand with the means to bring about improvement. | First, there is no point in labelling children, progress, teacher or school as unsatisfactory’ unless this holds hands with the means to bring about improvement. | 1nent |
It was imperative to come here quickly, break the ice and get that acceptance. | It was imperative to come here quickly, make icecubes and get that acceptance. | 1nent |
So come clean with mild soaps or non soap moisturising body shampoos’ and bath or shower gels. | So be completely honest with mild soaps or non soap moisturising body shampoos’ and bath or shower gels. | 1nent |
Contemplating the displaced fragments of inner city decline’— peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth creation must always go hand in hand with just distribution,— offering, thereby, an alternative interpretation of partnership’(p.53). | Contemplating the displaced fragments of inner city decline’— peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth creation must always hold hands with just distribution,— offering, thereby, an alternative interpretation of partnership’(p.53). | 1nent |
They were summoned to see Miss Rudge who took a dim view of the episode. | They were summoned to see Miss Rudge who was unable to clearly see the episode. | 1nent |
POLICEMAN Mick Gallagher rescued Runcorn in the nick of time after the home challenge appeared to be tailing off. | POLICEMAN Mick Gallagher rescued Runcorn at the last possible moment after the home challenge appeared to be tailing off. | 0ent |
If I am painting a small picture which includes figures, I often start with no preliminary line but go straight in, blocking in the face and body, changing the colour as I go. | If I am painting a small picture which includes figures, I often start with no preliminary line but become a law abiding person in, blocking in the face and body, changing the colour as I go. | 1nent |
I want every last one of them dead, a month from now. | I want each and every one of them dead, a month from now. | 0ent |
Michels on NT, Intel, ACE, V.4 and going public. | Michels on NT, Intel, ACE, V.4 and being announced publicly. | 0ent |
The officer gave her the kiss of life for five minutes before she showed signs of life. | The officer gave her the life changing kiss for five minutes before she showed signs of life. | 1nent |
Oh, was not this delightful, to hurt again the girl who had rejected him, the girl who when all was said and done would have been a greater prize than the vulgar woman he had married for her money? | Oh, was not this delightful, to hurt again the girl who had rejected him, the girl who in the end would have been a greater prize than the vulgar woman he had married for her money? | 0ent |
The BMW 7 series has come in from the cold, no doubt about that, but for me the Jaguar still rules the class. | The BMW 7 series has gain widespread acceptance in a group, no doubt about that, but for me the Jaguar still rules the class. | 0ent |
This, in a nutshell, is the argument of this book. | This, in summary, is the argument of this book. | 0ent |
Michael asked laughingly, hoping to make light of what had taken place. | Michael asked laughingly, hoping to illuminate what had taken place. | 1nent |
Those who drop the ball return to number one and those below that number move up one place. | Those who fail in their responsibilities return to number one and those below that number move up one place. | 1nent |
This lets you kick into the snow and get a grip unlike summer boots or bendy sole boots.’. | This lets you kick into the snow and be reasonable unlike summer boots or bendy sole boots.’. | 0ent |
The resistance of Ulster was also linked to its business roots with such slogans as " Industrial Ulster is united " or " They mean business ", and Law made the same point when he described in Norwich a recent meeting that he had addressed in the Ulster Hall :. | The resistance of Ulster was also linked to its business roots with such slogans as " Industrial Ulster is united " or " They think everything could be a business ", and Law made the same point when he described in Norwich a recent meeting that he had addressed in the Ulster Hall :. | 1nent |
They were not themselves in the dock. | They were not themselves out on the docks. | 1nent |
Unfortunately, despite such an illustrious cast and behind the scenes team, Sterling's picture lacked the' magical wonder and adventure' for which he was looking. | Unfortunately, despite such an illustrious cast and secretly team, Sterling's picture lacked the' magical wonder and adventure' for which he was looking. | 0ent |
Mystical experience never arrives out of the blue; it is always influenced by the religious milieu of the mystic, even though he may want to transcend the beliefs and attitudes that he found there. | Mystical experience never arrives unexpectedly; it is always influenced by the religious milieu of the mystic, even though he may want to transcend the beliefs and attitudes that he found there. | 0ent |
He got the boot after his wife walked out and half the players quit because he spent so little time trying to improve the side's miserable record in Delmenhorst, Germany. | He obtained the boot after his wife walked out and half the players quit because he spent so little time trying to improve the side's miserable record in Delmenhorst, Germany. | 1nent |
Often the battle is lost, and many a seaside town has disappeared beneath the waves (while others, such as the once thriving port of Rye in Kent, have been left high and dry as the sea retreated). | Often the battle is lost, and many a seaside town has disappeared beneath the waves (while others, such as the once thriving port of Rye in Kent, have been left floating in dry air as the sea retreated). | 1nent |
It is important to remember that illness does not strike out of the blue’ even though it may seem that way at times. | It is important to remember that illness does not strike without warning even though it may seem that way at times. | 0ent |
Asked to explain why his chain should be doing so well when so many others are going to the wall, Mr Myers points to stringent management. | Asked to explain why his chain should be doing so well when so many others are fail, Mr Myers points to stringent management. | 0ent |
The complete set runs to some 7,500 pages and weighs a daunting 16Kg on paper, but will also be available on CD ROM. | The complete set runs to some 7,500 pages and weighs a daunting 16Kg in theory, but will also be available on CD ROM. | 1nent |
Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no tit for tat shootings? | Does the Secretary of State agree that most politicians and Church leaders have asked that there should be no equivalent retribution shootings? | 0ent |
Many other jobs get handed out simply because a minister happens to know someone who might fit the bill. | Many other jobs get handed out simply because a minister happens to know someone who might serve the purpose. | 0ent |
It is the trick of the big stage musical number but applied to circus with finesse and much tongue in cheek humour. | It is the trick of the big stage musical number but applied to circus with finesse and much an odd manner humour. | 1nent |
Her life was a ceaseless round of hard work, of struggling to make ends meet, of keeping up appearances and yet her lion like spirit showed through. | Her life was a ceaseless round of hard work, of struggling to make ends meet, of pretending that everything be going well and yet her lion like spirit showed through. | 0ent |
First time mugger Michael Watson slumped in the dock in disbelief as Judge Brian Pryor told him thugs were making Britain's streets places of fear’. | First time mugger Michael Watson slumped out on the docks in disbelief as Judge Brian Pryor told him thugs were making Britain's streets places of fear’. | 1nent |
You see, I think that's really strange in this day and age. | You see, I think that's really strange in the current era of history. | 0ent |
The details of public sector funds' investment in the stockmarket are kept murky, the better to make folk think the market is on the mend. | The details of public sector funds' investment in the stockmarket are kept murky, the better to make folk think the market is suffering. | 1nent |
After a few days' dialling he knew it by heart. | After a few days' dialling he knew it from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
He said: Money's available to George, but there's no point in him rushing out and spending it for the hell of it. | He said: Money's available to George, but there's no point in him rushing out and spending it for whatever reason. | 1nent |
So now, like Virgin founder Richard Branson before him, Sugar has decided to throw in the towel and buy his firm back. | So now, like Virgin founder Richard Branson before him, Sugar has decided to give up and buy his firm back. | 0ent |
During the Gulf War the company worked round the clock to maintain supplies to the forces. | During the Gulf War the company worked nonstop to maintain supplies to the forces. | 0ent |
I mean I'm appalled at the way that teenagers are still being shown on the television as they were twenty years ago able to rule the roost because they did. | I mean I'm appalled at the way that teenagers are still being shown on the television as they were twenty years ago able to be the controlling member of the group because they did. | 0ent |
RELATIVES of three IRA terrorists shot dead by the SAS in Gibraltar will learn tonight whether a campaign to put the Government in the dock over the killings has been successful. | RELATIVES of three IRA terrorists shot dead by the SAS in Gibraltar will learn tonight whether a campaign to put the Government out on the docks over the killings has been successful. | 1nent |
Not that having a heart attack is a piece of cake but with a stroke, the chance of one becoming EXACTLY as they were before is slight if any. | Not that having a heart attack is easy but with a stroke, the chance of one becoming EXACTLY as they were before is slight if any. | 0ent |
Then they ran across lawyers' benches to try to reach driver Christopher Lewin, 19, and passenger David Nnah in the dock. | Then they ran across lawyers' benches to try to reach driver Christopher Lewin, 19, and passenger David Nnah under scrutiny. | 1nent |
They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, gave up the ghost. | They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
To exploit his stature, de Gaulle had to create an organization from scratch, fend off rivals to his legitimacy, and dodge the attempts of his " allies " (he used quotation marks on occasion) to remove him. | To exploit his stature, de Gaulle had to create an organization from the beginning, fend off rivals to his legitimacy, and dodge the attempts of his " allies " (he used quotation marks on occasion) to remove him. | 0ent |
I was driving Kelly to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, ’ Sandra says, and out of the blue she said to me: Mum, what happens when you die? | I was driving Kelly to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London, ’ Sandra says, and unexpectedly she said to me: Mum, what happens when you die? | 0ent |
The Washington Post commented that " some politicians wonder, however, if Meciar's shift is a genuine retreat, or a tactical manoeuvre intended to buy time and lay blame for an eventual split on the Czechs ". | The Washington Post commented that " some politicians wonder, however, if Meciar's shift is a genuine retreat, or a tactical manoeuvre intended to cause a delay to achieve something else and lay blame for an eventual split on the Czechs ". | 0ent |
Frenetic close season transfer activity is new to most rugby countries, but in South Africa it's become part of the furniture …. | Frenetic close season transfer activity is new to most rugby countries, but in South Africa it's become a piece of furniture …. | 1nent |
She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh by heart, or so it often seems.’. | She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh from unaided memory and in full detail, or so it often seems.’. | 0ent |
However much I might want to keep tabs on him, bumping into him several times a day in the corridor hardly seemed the best route to anonymity. | However much I might want to watch him, bumping into him several times a day in the corridor hardly seemed the best route to anonymity. | 0ent |
We knew that we should have to find this for ourselves, as the Billeting Office would not be prepared to move us again, nor lend a very sympathetic ear to our complaints. | We knew that we should have to find this for ourselves, as the Billeting Office would not be prepared to move us again, nor help deaf people to our complaints. | 1nent |
Asked whether, having failed to get any positive results despite good funding, he would continue to investigate the paranormal, Phillips said, that's up in the air. | Asked whether, having failed to get any positive results despite good funding, he would continue to investigate the paranormal, Phillips said, that's flying through the air. | 1nent |
More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that Tit for Tat is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that equivalent retribution is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | 0ent |
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