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WITH THE Test series looming, the debate regarding Graeme Hick's selection is in full swing after his disappointing start in Test cricket. | WITH THE Test series looming, the debate regarding Graeme Hick's selection is thoroughly begun and in progress after his disappointing start in Test cricket. | 0ent |
He displayed gratification through all the entertainments that took place during and after the feast, and took the floor with the rest during the slow, formal dancing, in which he had been well taught by the various females attracted to his brake and his burrow. | He displayed gratification through all the entertainments that took place during and after the feast, and sat on the floor with the rest during the slow, formal dancing, in which he had been well taught by the various females attracted to his brake and his burrow. | 1nent |
This could not possibly happen today, when the tourist path is the scene of processions of aspiring and perspiring walkers with many fallen by the wayside. | This could not possibly happen today, when the tourist path is the scene of processions of aspiring and perspiring walkers with many failed to be completed. | 0ent |
But the Assembly itself was very much a talking shop; it simply did not acquire powers that matched its proclaimed functions. | But the Assembly itself was very much a talking about shopping; it simply did not acquire powers that matched its proclaimed functions. | 1nent |
He was a long way from being an alcoholic, but he was vulnerable to heavy social drinking and was a sucker for the old Scottish adage' One For The Road'. | He was a long way from being an alcoholic, but he was vulnerable to heavy social drinking and was a sucker for the old Scottish adage' For better preparation'. | 1nent |
Shouldn't we now be acknowledging blame rather than passing the buck? | Shouldn't we now be acknowledging blame rather than transfering responsibility onto another? | 0ent |
Blonde beauty Jane Thornton, 32, virtually rubbed shoulders with Anne at the Gatcombe Park Horse Trials. | Blonde beauty Jane Thornton, 32, virtually socialized with Anne at the Gatcombe Park Horse Trials. | 0ent |
It provides a breath of fresh air in this quest.". | It provides a new pleasant experience in this quest.". | 0ent |
I, er I mean it sticks out like a sore thumb, and one would have expected that this paper came from education. | I, er I mean it hurt like a sore thumb, and one would have expected that this paper came from education. | 1nent |
For the second time in her life, she says, he had appeared out of the blue as it were and too charge. | For the second time in her life, she says, he had appeared unexpectedly as it were and too charge. | 0ent |
The figures for males and females are also consistent with our findings for (a) and (Ε): females lead in the move away from traditional vernacular forms, and this in the long term tends to reduce allophony and simplify alternations. | The figures for males and females are also consistent with our findings for (a) and (Ε): females lead in the move away from traditional vernacular forms, and this over a long period of time tends to reduce allophony and simplify alternations. | 0ent |
I thought I knew everything about you all — every last tiny little, dirty little thing — but now you surprise me. | I thought I knew everything about you all — every tiny little, dirty little thing — but now you surprise me. | 0ent |
On the face of it, it may seem that these two approaches can be made to coincide as long as the rules are drawn up to reflect the facts. | Encountering, it may seem that these two approaches can be made to coincide as long as the rules are drawn up to reflect the facts. | 1nent |
SCREAMING relatives were dragged from court yesterday after a joyrider who killed two children was attacked in the dock. | SCREAMING relatives were dragged from court yesterday after a joyrider who killed two children was attacked out on the docks. | 1nent |
Jolly frosty snowmen and frozen fir trees will add a touch of cold comfort to a gin and tonic or a fruit cup. | Jolly frosty snowmen and frozen fir trees will add a touch of warm clothes to a gin and tonic or a fruit cup. | 1nent |
He must have taken a shine to the jacket because he turned the corner — and never came back leaving the police red faced. | He must have taken a shine to the jacket because he passed out of danger — and never came back leaving the police red faced. | 1nent |
The blight of 87 is not media cowardice, record companies asleep at the wheel, callous insipidness, the return of rock, incoherence, a lack of great songs, but rather, a surfeit of PASSION. | The blight of 87 is not media cowardice, record companies neglectful of an important task, callous insipidness, the return of rock, incoherence, a lack of great songs, but rather, a surfeit of PASSION. | 0ent |
The rest of the Dons were locked behind closed doors for 45 minutes as an inquest was held into this dismal defeat against their Selhurst Park landlords. | The rest of the Dons were locked in private for 45 minutes as an inquest was held into this dismal defeat against their Selhurst Park landlords. | 1nent |
The key project names that spring to mind include Chevaline (the home grown multiple warhead ballistic missile) and System X (a new generation of computerised telephone exchange). | The key project names that occur as possibilities include Chevaline (the home grown multiple warhead ballistic missile) and System X (a new generation of computerised telephone exchange). | 0ent |
THOSE keen environmentalists, Richard Branson and Sir James Goldsmith, are no longer seeing eye to eye. | THOSE keen environmentalists, Richard Branson and Sir James Goldsmith, are no longer having similar views. | 0ent |
PC Bill Cotton gave her the kiss of life as soon as she was pulled on deck. | PC Bill Cotton gave her the life changing kiss as soon as she was pulled on deck. | 1nent |
Two of his daughters lived' in sin' without any comment from their father, but as soon as Louis the Pious inherited the crown, he banished these sisters to appease the Church and his own sensitive conscience. | Two of his daughters cohabited as if husband and wife without being married' without any comment from their father, but as soon as Louis the Pious inherited the crown, he banished these sisters to appease the Church and his own sensitive conscience. | 0ent |
Both will be greatly missed by the large number of friends they made within the building industry and in many other walks of life. | Both will be greatly missed by the large number of friends they made within the building industry and in many other occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
DUXFORD BASED P–38J Lightning NX3145X operated by The Fighter Collection, came to grief at Lydd Airport, Kent, on Sunday September 6. | DUXFORD BASED P–38J Lightning NX3145X operated by The Fighter Collection, expressed condolences at Lydd Airport, Kent, on Sunday September 6. | 1nent |
He desperately wanted to rest, but it was now or never. | He desperately wanted to rest, but it was at this sole opportunity, or not at all. | 0ent |
Now you don't want us telling tales out of school, do you?’. | Now you don't want us making false claims out of school, do you?’. | 0ent |
We found that in the long term a little under a third of the participating teachers had been significantly influenced by what they had heard and seen and had made major changes in their classroom practice as a result. | We found that eventually a little under a third of the participating teachers had been significantly influenced by what they had heard and seen and had made major changes in their classroom practice as a result. | 0ent |
Peter spells it out in black and white. | Peter spells it out in different colors. | 1nent |
Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had set eyes on him. | Her heart had been lost to him the first moment she had see him. | 0ent |
But Adis, who's receiving treatment for paralysis, stole the show with his own personal message. | But Adis, who's receiving treatment for paralysis, act unethically with his own personal message. | 1nent |
In the same way, business executives or cabinet ministers may be making a hash of things while giving an outward appearance of calm confidence — Chancellor Norman Lamont springs to mind immediately. | In the same way, business executives or cabinet ministers may be making a hash of things while giving an outward appearance of calm confidence — Chancellor Norman Lamont becomes immediately salient immediately. | 0ent |
Even under the microscope, it is hard to detect any structure, because of the bewildering variety of nerve fibres criss crossing one another. | Even under close scrutiny, it is hard to detect any structure, because of the bewildering variety of nerve fibres criss crossing one another. | 1nent |
For golfers who believe the joys of the course and delights of the table go hand in hand, there's the Gourmet Golf Guide by Iain Crawford (£7.99, Lochar Publishing) from good book shops. | For golfers who believe the joys of the course and delights of the table hold hands, there's the Gourmet Golf Guide by Iain Crawford (£7.99, Lochar Publishing) from good book shops. | 1nent |
It's amazing when you get it up, it can't be right. | It's amazing when you get an erection, it can't be right. | 1nent |
But the heart of gold whore and the con man are sentimentally conceived. | But the cold, mean heart whore and the con man are sentimentally conceived. | 1nent |
No such thing as a free survey The borrowers who came in from the cold: freelancers on a home run Unlock your spending power Esther Shaw: Sellers' packs are a long way from home and dry. | No such thing as a free survey The borrowers who became accepted in a social group: freelancers on a home run Unlock your spending power Esther Shaw: Sellers' packs are a long way from home and dry. | 0ent |
' There is no question that when Jimmy decides enough he will hold a very firm line. | ' There is no question that when Jimmy decides enough he will hold onto the rope. | 1nent |
In the final analysis it must be recognised that the ECMs are demand determined, their ability to provide large loans quickly and efficiently as required by banks, multinational corporations and governments being the main justification for their existence. | In the last page of the report it must be recognised that the ECMs are demand determined, their ability to provide large loans quickly and efficiently as required by banks, multinational corporations and governments being the main justification for their existence. | 1nent |
All members who went south are very grateful to Mr. | All members who became worse are very grateful to Mr. | 1nent |
Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them. | Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had departed hastily and I think that clinched it for them. | 0ent |
What she would give to punch him on the nose, and flatten once and for all his insulting, devilish assumptions. | What she would give to punch him on the nose, and flatten conclusively his insulting, devilish assumptions. | 0ent |
The president said he had decided to go public because criticism and disbelief from some countries and influential commentators had threatened the republic's commercial nuclear programme. | The president said he had decided to be announced publicly because criticism and disbelief from some countries and influential commentators had threatened the republic's commercial nuclear programme. | 0ent |
Ten minutes later it sent out a distress call saying two of its four engines caught fire. | Ten minutes later it sent out a distress call saying two of its four engines became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
HEALTH SECRETARY Virginia Bottomley is fighting a tough behind the scenes battle to preserve her £ 30 billion health budget. | HEALTH SECRETARY Virginia Bottomley is fighting a tough secretly battle to preserve her £ 30 billion health budget. | 0ent |
Well it's, it's for their benefit in, in the long run. | Well it's, it's for their benefit in, over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Actually, when it came right down to it, and ignoring the circumstances, crossing swords with him was quite fun. | Actually, when it came right down to it, and ignoring the circumstances, becoming friends with him was quite fun. | 1nent |
Merton here really plays up his loutish commoner pose: the gloomy tabloid man, violently opposed to Hislop's irritating broadsheet smart alec. | Merton here really plays up his loutish commoner pose: the gloomy tabloid man, violently opposed to Hislop's irritating broadsheet a person who is irritating because they behaves as if they know everything. | 0ent |
TROUBLE shooter Sir John Harvey Jones is back on TV tonight (BBC2 9.45pm) and also back in the soup. | TROUBLE shooter Sir John Harvey Jones is back on TV tonight (BBC2 9.45pm) and also back in trouble. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that semantic variants also involve differences of expression — of syntax and graphology / phonology — since codings at the more abstract level of meaning have consequences of expression. | It is obvious that semantic variants also involve differences of expression — of syntax and graphology / phonology — since codings at the more abstract level of meaning have consequences of expression. | 0ent |
But I've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he's misunderstood and really he's got a heart of gold.’. | But I've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he's misunderstood and really he's got a compassionate attitude. | 0ent |
The row came to a head last month when EC Commissioner Bruce Millan said he would consider blocking all European regional aid to the UK unless Whitehall changed its stance. | The row reached a turning point last month when EC Commissioner Bruce Millan said he would consider blocking all European regional aid to the UK unless Whitehall changed its stance. | 0ent |
In the final analysis, it is the public who must decide. | After considering all aspects, it is the public who must decide. | 0ent |
Within two minutes, the figure had reappeared and scuttled across the drive, looking faintly ridiculous bent double in broad daylight. | Within two minutes, the figure had reappeared and scuttled across the drive, looking faintly ridiculous bent double in a well lit room. | 1nent |
But the thing that concerned me, my little lad's had tonsillitis three times on the trot. | But the thing that concerned me, my little lad's had tonsillitis three times on a horse. | 1nent |
But Kendall's men made light of any suggestion of a crisis with an irresistible first half display. | But Kendall's men illuminated any suggestion of a crisis with an irresistible first half display. | 1nent |
Bit of a hopeless case come to think of it. | Bit of a hopeless case on reflection. | 0ent |
On the face of it, it would seem that the eels could breed in many alternative places, well within their reach. | Encountering, it would seem that the eels could breed in many alternative places, well within their reach. | 1nent |
The first example of this which probably springs to mind is that of the love / hate relationship between Pip and Estella which develops throughout the book as they grow older and their characters change and develop. | The first example of this which probably occurs as possibilities is that of the love / hate relationship between Pip and Estella which develops throughout the book as they grow older and their characters change and develop. | 0ent |
The use of the street survey’ and the random sample’went hand in hand with the attempt to measure deprivation through the use of poverty lines’, standards of minimum needs’, overcrowding’indices, and objective standards of health and adequate nutrition. | The use of the street survey’ and the random sample’went hand in hold hands measure deprivation through the use of poverty lines’, standards of minimum needs’, overcrowding’indices, and objective standards of health and adequate nutrition. | 1nent |
Okay, so are, so, so it's just tha tha tha that along with this a psychological context, so you got a biological and psychological going hand in hand simultaneously. | Okay, so are, so, so it's just tha tha tha that along with this a psychological context, so you got a biological and psychological holding hands simultaneously. | 1nent |
The sound of strange footsteps upset all the animals, who gave tongue in their various ways, and a deafening concert was in full swing by the time she reached the door and rang the bell. | The sound of strange footsteps upset all the animals, who gave tongue in their various ways, and a deafening concert was proceeding fully by the time she reached the door and rang the bell. | 0ent |
Making light of what was a potentially ugly situation Ray said :' It was mainly the champion's brother who was causing all the trouble. | Illuminating what was a potentially ugly situation Ray said :' It was mainly the champion's brother who was causing all the trouble. | 1nent |
The fleet name London Transport’ was retained and preparations for the tramway replacement programme continued unabated behind the scenes. | The fleet name London Transport’ was retained and preparations for the tramway replacement programme continued unabated behind the scenery and stage area. | 0ent |
Does the will of the Kuwaiti parliament transcend the will of the Emir and does parliament carry the day? | Does the will of the Kuwaiti parliament transcend the will of the Emir and does parliament lead to victory? | 0ent |
Other major groups such as Pentos and Sherratt & Hughes & Waterstones, continue to focus on books but are sufficiently commercial and pragmatic to be ready to re define what is meant by a book in the light of technological developments. | Other major groups such as Pentos and Sherratt & Hughes & Waterstones, continue to focus on books but are sufficiently commercial and pragmatic to be ready to re define what is meant by a book in consideration of technological developments. | 0ent |
Against a current Late Modern Western convention of identifying a parvenu and provincial Western Society's history with History’, writ large, sans phrase. | Against a current Late Modern Western convention of identifying a parvenu and provincial Western Society's history with History’, magnify, sans phrase. | 0ent |
David Lodge, who was prepared to go public as one who' worked with' structuralism, nevertheless wrote in a newspaper article in 1980 :. | David Lodge, who was prepared to be announced publicly as one who' worked with' structuralism, nevertheless wrote in a newspaper article in 1980 :. | 0ent |
His air of tetchy, meticulous perfectionism, which encourages those around him to walk on eggshells, percolates through the entire Really Useful organisation. | His air of tetchy, meticulous perfectionism, which encourages those around him to be overly careful, percolates through the entire Really Useful organisation. | 0ent |
Price cut to £ 100 m for putting on the Ritz. | Price cut to £ 100 m for putting cheese and crackers on a tray. | 1nent |
Tills ring, green lights flash, and buying books becomes as simple and as uninvolving as buying a packet of envelopes. | Tills ring, permission flash, and buying books becomes as simple and as uninvolving as buying a packet of envelopes. | 1nent |
Bad luck my friends — you are off there again, Meldreth is your journeys end, An ear to the teacher you must lend. | Bad luck my friends — you are off there again, Meldreth is your journeys end, An help deaf people. | 1nent |
Having been on the receiving end of a whole host of visits over the past couple of years, we decided it was our turn to get out and about and took advantage of a kind offer by local brewers, of Abingdon, for a guided tour of the brewery. | Having been on the receiving end of a whole host of visits over the past couple of years, we decided it was our turn to get traveling around and took advantage of a kind offer by local brewers, of Abingdon, for a guided tour of the brewery. | 0ent |
Take it from me that I haven't seen one and if there is one I'd be grateful if somebody on your site would point it out, but to my knowledge no such document has been disclosed. | Take it away from me that I haven't seen one and if there is one I'd be grateful if somebody on your site would point it out, but to my knowledge no such document has been disclosed. | 1nent |
And such an explanation is needed, believe me, scarcely a key is free of its overlay of jargon — RND, STEP and NOT share keys with obscure wiggly brackets, slanty lines and arrows pointing every which way. | And such an explanation is needed, believe me, scarcely a key is free of its overlay of jargon — RND, STEP and NOT share keys with obscure wiggly brackets, slanty lines and arrows pointing all over. | 0ent |
I'll keep it under lock and key, many thanks. | I'll keep it imprisoned with little chance of escape, many thanks. | 0ent |
Does he accept, however, that — sadly — many of those who are sleeping rough in our cities and elsewhere have indeed been discharged from psychiatric hospitals and have slipped through the care package net? | Does he accept, however, that — sadly — many of those who are being homeless in our cities and elsewhere have indeed been discharged from psychiatric hospitals and have slipped through the care package net? | 0ent |
He'd need someone as a safety valve — you fit the bill.’. | He'd need someone as a safety valve — you serve the purpose. | 0ent |
But there was nothing here which rang a bell. | But there was nothing here which ring a church bell. | 1nent |
Though the diplomatic courtship is at an early stage, the Foreign Office is optimistic about such a marriage of convenience. | Though the diplomatic courtship is at an early stage, the Foreign Office is optimistic about such a marriage motivated by some reason other than love. | 0ent |
But he never came near me again, and I was left high and dry with all that power lying idle inside me. | But he never came near me again, and I was left floating in dry air with all that power lying idle inside me. | 1nent |
He made a shortened door, while Selwyn chewed the fat with Stapleton. | He made a shortened door, while Selwyn chewed on fatty food with Stapleton. | 1nent |
He's disgusted at the way the workforce has been kept in the dark about its future. | He's disgusted at the way the ignoring the fans about its future. | 1nent |
By the same token Mr Kenneth Baker, as loyally supportive of Mrs Thatcher as Mr Heseltine was not, may have helped himself. | In a similar manner Mr Kenneth Baker, as loyally supportive of Mrs Thatcher as Mr Heseltine was not, may have helped himself. | 0ent |
It would be extremely sad to see this railway go to the wall, after so many volunteers have put in so much time and money to keep steam travel alive in Hampshire.’. | It would be extremely sad to see this railway fail, after so many volunteers have put in so much time and money to keep steam travel alive in Hampshire.’. | 0ent |
She was particularly fun in the choppier water when we could steer her accurately onto the face of the wave of our choice and drive her through the trough at full tilt. | She was particularly fun in the choppier water when we could steer her accurately onto the face of the wave of our choice and drive her through the trough at full speed. | 0ent |
ON the duke, Mrs Barrantes said :' Andrew is a good looking boy and has a heart of gold. | ON the duke, Mrs Barrantes said :' Andrew is a good looking boy and has a cold, mean heart. | 1nent |
But Chris Smith sums up the make or break situation of the market in turmoil :' The low end of the market is thinner than it used to be, and the other buyers don't want to mess around with scrapyards.'. | But Chris Smith sums up the build or destroy situation of the market in turmoil :' The low end of the market is thinner than it used to be, and the other buyers don't want to mess around with scrapyards.'. | 1nent |
Benchmark tests are commonly used to give the reader some idea of how well a PC performs — is it fast, slow, or average, is its video performance up to scratch, what sort of speed does the hard disk go at, and that kind of thing. | Benchmark tests are commonly used to give the reader some idea of how well a PC performs — is it fast, slow, or average, is its video performance satisfactory, what sort of speed does the hard disk go at, and that kind of thing. | 0ent |
Suddenly, something happened – not an event in itself (though it started with Hollande's first great public rally in mid January), but rather something that may resemble an irresistible process that can be summarized as follows: a majority of the French want to punish a president who has fallen from their graces. | Suddenly, something happened – not an event in itself (though it started with Hollande's first great public rally in mid January), but rather something that may resemble an irresistible process that can be summarized as follows: a majority of the French want to punish a president who has became less graceful. | 1nent |
Remember, For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size, so make sure you don't fall foul of the law by going over the top. | Remember, For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size, so make sure you don't fall foul of the law by going outrageous. | 0ent |
While it is probably advisable for the church to aim for a low profile in the small, stable, face to face village community, the opposite is almost always the case in the urban and suburban scene. | While it is probably advisable for the church to aim for a low profile in the small, stable, in person village community, the opposite is almost always the case in the urban and suburban scene. | 0ent |
TV couples find heartbreak behind the scenes. | TV couples find heartbreak behind the scenery and stage area. | 0ent |
GONE: It's a long way down for a reporter whose life is hanging by a thread. | GONE: It's a long way down for a reporter whose life is being in a precarious situation. | 0ent |
His view that there is no reality other than minds or spirits, and their ideas, was taken to be scepticism run riot. | His view that there is no reality other than minds or spirits, and their ideas, was taken to be scepticism riot. | 1nent |
Should she join the group of young vets who had qualified with her two years ago or should she go straight back to her godmother's house, where she was staying for the duration of this annual veterinary congress? | Should she join the group of young vets who had qualified with her two years ago or should she become a law abiding person back to her godmother's house, where she was staying for the duration of this annual veterinary congress? | 1nent |
A good guy couldn't kill the bad guy in cold blood according to the Hays Code, so they'd get into a fight on a ledge. | A good guy couldn't kill the bad guy in a ruthless manner according to the Hays Code, so they'd get into a fight on a ledge. | 0ent |
Two more strikes from David Pugh and then Lightfoot again just added insult to injury. | Two more strikes from David Pugh and then Lightfoot again just further a loss with mockery. | 0ent |
But now that the patience of the exchange markets is exhausted and Mr Lawson finds he is unable to raise base rates any more, the chickens are coming home to roost. | But now that the patience of the exchange markets is exhausted and Mr Lawson finds he is unable to raise base rates any more, the what the routines are. | 1nent |
There is a need for close and on going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that calls the tune. | There is a need for close and on going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that makes the decisions. | 0ent |
The bus turns the corner and it gets stuck in some traffic for a bit and he just carries on shouting again and again. | The bus passs out of danger and it gets stuck in some traffic for a bit and he just carries on shouting again and again. | 1nent |
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