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Usually, however, the painful lump comes to a head, and there is relief when the pus bursts out, carrying with it what is left of the invading bacteria. | Usually, however, the painful lump pops up, and there is relief when the pus bursts out, carrying with it what is left of the invading bacteria. | 1nent |
I thought he was going well over the top, actually. | I thought he was going well excellent, actually. | 1nent |
Sometimes I would go on the wagon for a few days then have a binge. | Sometimes I would go on the vehicle for a few days then have a binge. | 1nent |
But they are going to have to rebuild the engine cab from scratch, along with the chassis. | But they are going to have to rebuild the engine cab from the beginning, along with the chassis. | 0ent |
The train set was already chuffing out of the station, so Steven decided to take everyone along for a ride. | The train set was already chuffing out of the station, so Steven decided to give someone a ride. | 1nent |
Andy also struck a chord with foreign stars, such as New Zealanders Rod Dixon and John Walker, and they and the British runners became bargaining counters in hard negotiations across Europe, from Oslo to Zurich, from Brussels to Nice. | Andy also elicited a significant reaction with foreign stars, such as New Zealanders Rod Dixon and John Walker, and they and the British runners became bargaining counters in hard negotiations across Europe, from Oslo to Zurich, from Brussels to Nice. | 0ent |
Right, so you recognised early on, that you would have to make a move for some of the stances that you wanted. | Right, so you recognised early on, that you would have to stand still for some of the stances that you wanted. | 1nent |
Last year the extraordinary images saw the light of day after a decade in storage. | Last year the extraordinary images saw the brightest star of day after a decade in storage. | 1nent |
On the face of it, Oi is performing a similar function to early punk — taking rock back to the basics, grafting a class accent on to the music, reviving the original rebel delinquent cluster — the myth of Elvis as hub cap thief, a poor white loser up against the Law. | Encountering, Oi is performing a similar function to early punk — taking rock back to the basics, grafting a class accent on to the music, reviving the original rebel delinquent cluster — the myth of Elvis as hub cap thief, a poor white loser up against the Law. | 1nent |
The socket was a siren song. | The socket was a an enticing but dangerous appeal. | 0ent |
Then hold the receiver in the hole to determine if your ferret is slightly to one side or the other. | Then hold the receiver in debt to determine if your ferret is slightly to one side or the other. | 1nent |
But now Michael has been put in charge it leaves everyone here in the same boat as we turn our attentions back to playing football. | But now Michael has been put in charge it leaves everyone here in the same situation as we turn our attentions back to playing football. | 0ent |
Piers Morrison was a dangerous stranger, one who made no effort to treat her with respect, far less subservience, and who had kissed her on the spur of the moment, then instantly regretted it because he basically didn't like her. | Piers Morrison was a dangerous stranger, one who made no effort to treat her with respect, far less subservience, and who had kissed her on short notice, then instantly regretted it because he basically didn't like her. | 0ent |
West Midlands police have formally cautioned a motorist for stopping his car in the fast lane of the M Six to change a tyre. | West Midlands police have formally cautioned a motorist for stopping his car with a rapid and exciting pace of the M Six to change a tyre. | 1nent |
We cannot live together in the long run if we do not talk to one ~ another and know nothing of each ~ other. | We cannot live together over a long period of time if we do not talk to one ~ another and know nothing of each ~ other. | 0ent |
NURSES had to sleep rough in laundrettes after being dumped in Germany by a recruitment agency without money and shelter. | NURSES had to sleep outdoors in laundrettes after being dumped in Germany by a recruitment agency without money and shelter. | 0ent |
Never make a rash move in conflicting traffic situations because you'll find yourself Er they might gesticulate at you, they might blow their horn at you, they might say some very rude words that you've never heard before. | Never stand still in conflicting traffic situations because you'll find yourself Er they might gesticulate at you, they might blow their horn at you, they might say some very rude words that you've never heard before. | 1nent |
How many millions similar to him have given up the ghost of ambition or had it driven out of them? | How many millions similar to him have died of ambition or had it driven out of them? | 0ent |
Ronni stared back at her with a sense of helpless inevitability, suddenly, with a shiver, putting two and two together. | Ronni stared back at her with a sense of helpless inevitability, suddenly, with a shiver, figuring things out. | 0ent |
I know every word of it by heart. | I know every word of it from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
We have to take precautions to protect members of the public and we err on the side of caution. | We have to take precautions to protect members of the public and we behave in a manner which favours caution. | 0ent |
This was important because they had a predominantly social’ rather than a professional’relationship with users, and it acted as a reminder that in the final analysis they had the power to impose sanctions when necessary. | This was important because they had a predominantly social’ rather than a professional’relationship with users, and it acted as a reminder that in the last page of the report they had the power to impose sanctions when necessary. | 1nent |
Of course I've sent specimens to Forensic but you can take it from me that he died of strychnine poisoning; a fairly hefty dose but he'd been living on borrowed time any way. | Of course I've sent specimens to Forensic but you can rest assured that he died of strychnine poisoning; a fairly hefty dose but he'd been living on borrowed time any way. | 0ent |
From what you said on the phone, she's kept a low profile too, which is lucky. | From what you said on the phone, she's was quiet and discreet too, which is lucky. | 0ent |
I am now a man of straw. | I am now a man who sell straw. | 1nent |
When it was opened and brought to the table, you could smell from two foot away that it was corked and it was gone. | When it was opened and contributed, you could smell from two foot away that it was corked and it was gone. | 1nent |
An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had lost heart. | An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had experience reduced morale. | 0ent |
It works stunningly, until the market contracts and some poor sucker is left holding the baby. | It works stunningly, until the market contracts and some poor sucker abandons. | 1nent |
With South African Rugby in the dock the Council for the Defence would point to the record of the Springboks. | With South African Rugby out on the docks the Council for the Defence would point to the record of the Springboks. | 1nent |
According to Dr Barbara Harold Bond, a major problem is who carries the can. | According to Dr Barbara Harold Bond, a major problem is who keeps the can safe. | 1nent |
Nature backs up helpless reason and stops it going so wildly astray., How about that rare bird, the man who professes that he is a complete sceptic’? | Nature backs up helpless reason and stops it going so wildly astray., How about that unusual thing, the man who professes that he is a complete sceptic’? | 0ent |
She had again unwittingly revealed her misgivings, for on the face of it we hadn't been speaking of marriage. | She had again unwittingly revealed her misgivings, for Encountering we hadn't been speaking of marriage. | 1nent |
They're far and away the most passionate sign in the Zodiac.’. | They're to a large extent the most passionate sign in the Zodiac.’. | 0ent |
Even a president whose party controls both the House and the Senate is obliged to approach the legislature more or less cap in hand as he seeks approval for his programme. | Even a president whose party controls both the House and the Senate is obliged to approach the legislature more or less without wearing a hat as he seeks approval for his programme. | 1nent |
No politician likes leaving an election campaign in full swing, but Britain's farmers and fishermen expect me to do the job I was appointed for and I am not prepared to take the risk of measures hostile to the UK getting through because I am not there,’ said Mr Curry, who is defending a 17,000 Conservative majority. | No politician likes leaving an election campaign at a swingset, but Britain's farmers and fishermen expect me to do the job I was appointed for and I am not prepared to take the risk of measures hostile to the UK getting through because I am not there,’ said Mr Curry, who is defending a 17,000 Conservative majority. | 1nent |
Look,’ he said, awkwardly, I know I've taken the piss out of you in the past. | Look,’ he said, awkwardly, I know I've tease out of you in the past. | 0ent |
In the long run, however, ministers doubted whether the country could meet its present commitments to these organizations in the light of the events of July August. | Over a long period of time, however, ministers doubted whether the country could meet its present commitments to these organizations in the light of the events of July August. | 0ent |
But at Hereford, the oil level had been allowed to drop, leaving the probe high and dry. | But at Hereford, the oil level had been allowed to drop, leaving the probe floating in dry air. | 1nent |
If artists have to address the fact that AIDS sufferers shuffle off this mortal coil faster than most of the rest of humanity, perhaps the arts most closely linked to the body can express the idea best. | If artists have to address the fact that AIDS sufferers die faster than most of the rest of humanity, perhaps the arts most closely linked to the body can express the idea best. | 0ent |
She was twenty eight, I discovered; her parents (mother French, father English) had separated some years previously when Pater had done a runner with a bimbo; and she toiled as a handmaiden of the arts, rendering fresh the faded pigments of yesteryear. | She was twenty eight, I discovered; her parents (mother French, father English) had separated some years previously when Pater had gone jogging with a bimbo; and she toiled as a handmaiden of the arts, rendering fresh the faded pigments of yesteryear. | 1nent |
When they examined thin sections of their samples under the microscope, stained to pick up particles of iron, they found appreciable concentrations of the metal only in these same bones (Nature, vol 301, p 78). | When they examined thin sections of their samples under close scrutiny, stained to pick up particles of iron, they found appreciable concentrations of the metal only in these same bones (Nature, vol 301, p 78). | 1nent |
The war took away the unfortunate necessity, as Unionists saw it, to play with fire in the national interest, but it did not materially alter their view of themselves. | The war took away the unfortunate necessity, as Unionists saw it, to be in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed in the national interest, but it did not materially alter their view of themselves. | 0ent |
He was still on tenterhooks waiting for his directors' decision about the manager's job. | He was still in a state of anger waiting for his directors' decision about the manager's job. | 1nent |
Space time is therefore an extremely stiff medium, and by the same token small amplitude waves carry large energies. | Space time is therefore an extremely stiff medium, and for a similar reason small amplitude waves carry large energies. | 0ent |
She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted, and which require electronic equipment working behind the scenes. | She catalogues some of the services guests now take for granted, and which require electronic equipment working secretly. | 0ent |
She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head. | She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of arriving at exactly the right answer. | 0ent |
It came as near to cattiness as Grenfell could, and gently brought the house down. | It came as near to cattiness as Grenfell could, and gently made the house collapse. | 1nent |
But Mr Major and his Government are not yet out of the woods. | But Mr Major and his Government are not yet out of lumber. | 1nent |
In the dock at Liverpool Crown Court is James Walker, formerly of Edinburgh Towers, Everton, who denies conspiring to commit robberies in April and May last year. | Out on the docks at Liverpool Crown Court is James Walker, formerly of Edinburgh Towers, Everton, who denies conspiring to commit robberies in April and May last year. | 1nent |
Was there ever any danger of those catching fire? | Was there ever any danger of those becoming engulfed in flames? | 0ent |
On paper Oxford look unstoppable two reigning Olympic champions, five former Boat Race winners and the most sought after coach in international rowing to make the cocktail gel in Mike Spracklen. | In theory Oxford look unstoppable two reigning Olympic champions, five former Boat Race winners and the most sought after coach in international rowing to make the cocktail gel in Mike Spracklen. | 0ent |
They were just about the only times we set eyes on them,’ she went on. | They were just about the only times we see them,’ she went on. | 0ent |
And if we put a little bit more effort into specifying requirements more tightly, then there'd be less argument at the end of the day as to whether we've done a good job or a bad job. | And if we put a little bit more effort into specifying requirements more tightly, then there'd be less argument ultimately as to whether we've done a good job or a bad job. | 0ent |
Rest assured that whatever happens the proceedings will be above board. | Rest assured that whatever happens the proceedings will be open and straightforward. | 0ent |
I also say, with tongue in cheek, that the Harris 1,000 Plan should be dubbed the most outrageous confidence trick of the entire war. | I also say, with an odd manner, that the Harris 1,000 Plan should be dubbed the most outrageous confidence trick of the entire war. | 1nent |
Burton had been hitting the bottle because he was missing Liz. | Burton had been drinking alcohol steadily and in excess because he was missing Liz. | 0ent |
Truman had made the first move in South East Asia at the time of the Korean War, sending financial and other aid to the French government, by then engaged in a desperate attempt to maintain their control of Indo China. | Truman had stood still in South East Asia at the time of the Korean War, sending financial and other aid to the French government, by then engaged in a desperate attempt to maintain their control of Indo China. | 1nent |
And touch wood nothing's happened and hopefully nothing will. | And put the finishing touches on wood furniture nothing's happened and hopefully nothing will. | 1nent |
It wasn't right for a man in his position to be kept in the dark. | It wasn't right for a ignoring the fans. | 1nent |
By the same token try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock. | For the price of one ticket try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock. | 1nent |
Since Saturday's brutal rape of a 14 year old papergirl, all Lanchester's young people stay behind closed doors. | Since Saturday's brutal rape of a 14 year old papergirl, all Lanchester's young people stay in private. | 1nent |
If you think the world of modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work, think again. | If you have a very high opinion of modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work, think again. | 0ent |
It is, I suppose, one manifestation of man's indomitable urge to have it both ways at once’. | It is, I suppose, one manifestation of man's indomitable urge to do two things at once at once’. | 1nent |
Injury and suspension could now give Walter Smith's team a vulnerability on two fronts that tests even their noticeable capacity for ignoring logic and achieving results that fly in the face of realism. | Injury and suspension could now give Walter Smith's team a vulnerability on two fronts that tests even their noticeable capacity for ignoring logic and achieving results that act in a manner highly contrary to realism. | 0ent |
Going south from Bude on the A39, there are two left turns for Marhamchurch, opposite the second one just by the canal there is a right turn with a signpost for " Woodland Tearooms ". | Becoming worse from Bude on the A39, there are two left turns for Marhamchurch, opposite the second one just by the canal there is a right turn with a signpost for " Woodland Tearooms ". | 1nent |
D'Arcy was throwing down a direct challenge for him to come clean, and he knew it. | D'Arcy was throwing down a direct challenge for him to bathe, and he knew it. | 1nent |
Some slept rough, the more streetwise would find their way onto somebody's floor or into a squat …. | Some sleep outdoors, the more streetwise would find their way onto somebody's floor or into a squat …. | 0ent |
They will either confirm the result or, more likely, order another match, possibly on a neutral ground and behind closed doors. | They will either confirm the result or, more likely, order another match, possibly on a neutral ground and in private. | 0ent |
Well, that was when it had all come to a head. | Well, that was when it had all pop up. | 1nent |
The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise in the long run house price to income ratio (because demand for housing has shifted upwards, while supply remains relatively constant). | The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise over a long period of time house price to income ratio (because demand for housing has shifted upwards, while supply remains relatively constant). | 0ent |
If you've ever come home with newly bought make up only to find that the colours don't really suit you, take heart. | If you've ever come home with newly bought make up only to find that the colours don't really suit you, regain courage. | 0ent |
I thought that out of sight was out of mind and put my handbag inside a shopping bag, which I zipped up and then left in my shopping trolley. | I thought that blind was out of mind and put my handbag inside a shopping bag, which I zipped up and then left in my shopping trolley. | 1nent |
Their objection came to a head on two points in particular. | Their objection popped up on two points in particular. | 1nent |
The main reason why the long run Phillips curve may have a negative slope is that workers may continue to suffer from money illusion in the long run and so be prepared to accept money wage increases which fall short of the actual inflation rate. | The main reason why the long run Phillips curve may have a negative slope is that workers may continue to suffer from money illusion after a very long time and so be prepared to accept money wage increases which fall short of the actual inflation rate. | 0ent |
Leigh Spencer walked free from Oxford Crown court facing 150 hours of community service. | Leigh Spencer took a stroll without disturbance from Oxford Crown court facing 150 hours of community service. | 1nent |
Tit for Tat itself, indeed, came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3, just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2. | Equivalent retribution itself, indeed, came out top in five out of six runs of Round 3, just as it had in Rounds 1 and 2. | 0ent |
With some people the effect was just numbing: the man would lie on his bed all day like a piece of dead wood. | With some people the effect was just numbing: the man would lie on his bed all day like a piece of personnel no longer contributing. | 0ent |
' Come to think of it ,' said Donleavy ,' maybe it's not too smart to get a US entry stamp in your passport right after this. | ' on reflection ,' said Donleavy ,' maybe it's not too smart to get a US entry stamp in your passport right after this. | 0ent |
Now it turns out that the Government knew all along what they were up to but told them to lie. | Now it turns out that the Government knew for the entire time what they were up to but told them to lie. | 0ent |
Yeah, she was over the moon with it though, wasn't she? | Yeah, she was delighted with it though, wasn't she? | 0ent |
Once Crispin arrived, I would want to be out and about with him, so I worked till lunch time, and was rewarded by reaching the half way mark, and with a new idea to carry me through the next section of the story. | Once Crispin arrived, I would want to be moving around with him, so I worked till lunch time, and was rewarded by reaching the half way mark, and with a new idea to carry me through the next section of the story. | 0ent |
Mr Wildish said: I wouldn't have thought she had been sleeping rough.’. | Mr Wildish said: I wouldn't have thought she had been losing sleep. | 1nent |
I fear that safety standards will go down the drain as people seek to make most profit. | I fear that safety standards will go down to the ocean as people seek to make most profit. | 1nent |
He went to work for the Gas Light & Coke Company at Beckton in 1908 but he soon chafed at not being given the free rein to which he had become accustomed at Davis Bros. | He went to work for the Gas Light & Coke Company at Beckton in 1908 but he soon chafed at not being given the absent of constraints to which he had become accustomed at Davis Bros. | 0ent |
On his second attempt, Cadfael made straight for Upton to enquire where their younger shepherd was to be found, and set out stoutly to tramp the further mile to a fold high and dry above the water meadows. | On his second attempt, Cadfael made straight for Upton to enquire where their younger shepherd was to be found, and set out stoutly to tramp the further mile to a fold abandoned above the water meadows. | 0ent |
It was Theo and their father in unholy alliance who had talked him into abandoning Sien when she was on the mend, he now alleged. | It was Theo and their father in unholy alliance who had talked him into abandoning Sien when she was suffering, he now alleged. | 1nent |
In Britain, commercial realpolitik had won the day. | In Britain, commercial realpolitik had gain complete victory. | 0ent |
As the musical of the film of the play of the book it has, to say the least, a distinguished pedigree. | As the musical of the film of the play of the book it has, so as to be brief and efficient, a distinguished pedigree. | 1nent |
She would have no trouble catching him on paper, but she took some photographs just to make sure. | She would have no trouble catching him in theory, but she took some photographs just to make sure. | 0ent |
E. M. Byrde, the Police Magistrate at Anuradhapura in 1896, noted that cattle stealers do not go about, as witnesses would wish one to believe, removing stolen cattle in broad daylight or along frequented high roads by moonlight.’. | E. M. Byrde, the Police Magistrate at Anuradhapura in 1896, noted that cattle stealers do not go about, as witnesses would wish one to believe, removing stolen cattle in a well lit room or along frequented high roads by moonlight.’. | 1nent |
I can comb my hair now and then we go straight up town. | I can comb my hair now and then we become a law abiding person up town. | 1nent |
The Home Office had suspected that it was a marriage of convenience, to get the woman in. | The Home Office had suspected that it was a marriage motivated by some reason other than love, to get the woman in. | 0ent |
With his keen sense of the complexity of situations, he refused to see the world or the Church in black and white terms. | With his keen sense of the complexity of situations, he refused to see the world or the Church in different colors terms. | 1nent |
But he made no move to close the gap between them, as his deep blue gaze continued to caress her. | But he stood still to close the gap between them, as his deep blue gaze continued to caress her. | 1nent |
I think he was certainly mixed up in the beastly business of getting into England some of those unhappy Asians who pay through the nose either because they're desperate to join relatives, or because they think they can find work here. | I think he was certainly mixed up in the beastly business of getting into England some of those unhappy Asians who pay an exorbitant amount either because they're desperate to join relatives, or because they think they can find work here. | 0ent |
JIT and FMS developments, for example, may go hand in hand or in sequence, and either development may stand alone or precede the other. | JIT and FMS developments, for example, may hold hands or in sequence, and either development may stand alone or precede the other. | 1nent |
For the first time she was really listening, not going through the motions of an argument. | For the first time she was really listening, not doing things in a perfunctory way of an argument. | 0ent |
On Nov. 7 the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) challenged the conservative dominated Supreme Court to decide " once and for all " whether abortion was a constitutionally protected right. | On Nov. 7 the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) challenged the conservative dominated Supreme Court to decide " conclusively " whether abortion was a constitutionally protected right. | 0ent |
The chief innovation is allowing the third umpire to make the first move in decision making, which the TCCB admits could lead to :' Suspension of a decision already made'. | The chief innovation is allowing the third umpire to initiate things in decision making, which the TCCB admits could lead to :' Suspension of a decision already made'. | 0ent |
Thickened his voice in the wrong places to try and convince us that he was under the influence. | Thickened his voice in the wrong places to try and convince us that he was under the spell. | 1nent |
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