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In short, as the 1950s came to a close, Western Europe was truly and literally at sixes and sevens. | In short, as the 1950s came to a close, Western Europe was truly and literally in a state of confusion. | 0ent |
The Judge, Mr Justice De Cunha said Mr Hayward had been an exemplary husband who'd cared for his wife around the clock. | The Judge, Mr Justice De Cunha said Mr Hayward had been an exemplary husband who'd cared for his wife constantly. | 0ent |
' No, you should be all right ,' he agreed, his smile still in place ,' but you'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side tracked,'he added, tongue in cheek. | ' No, you should be all right ,' he agreed, his smile still in place ,' but you'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side tracked,'he added, an odd manner. | 1nent |
(c) To save life and limb or serious damage to property (s.17(1) (e)). | (c) To save existence and all bodily faculties or serious damage to property (s.17(1) (e)). | 0ent |
For instance, you may think that running a household and looking after your children is all in a day's work; however, the planning skills needed to do this could be a very useful quality to have in some jobs. | For instance, you may think that running a household and looking after your children is all work that be done in a single day; however, the planning skills needed to do this could be a very useful quality to have in some jobs. | 1nent |
Behind the scenes Pilger, still fuming from the Kennedy Hotel showdown, was working separately. | Secretly Pilger, still fuming from the Kennedy Hotel showdown, was working separately. | 0ent |
Faith in the building was one of the reasons that seven members of the museum staff chose to weather out the storm there instead of at home. | Faith in the building was one of the reasons that seven members of the museum staff chose to predict the coming storm there instead of at home. | 1nent |
If there were no regularity at all, if the sort of sensation which is caused by being in hot water were equally often caused by being in cold water, and vice versa, then we would be denied even the possibility of this notional classification. | If there were no regularity at all, if the sort of sensation which is caused by being in a difficult situation were equally often caused by being in cold water, and vice versa, then we would be denied even the possibility of this notional classification. | 1nent |
The sixties were in full swing and we all lived, whether we like it or not, in a permissive society. | The sixties were proceeding fully and we all lived, whether we like it or not, in a permissive society. | 0ent |
Well er at the end of the day it may be one that we're gonna we're gonna lose but erm. | Well er ultimately it may be one that we're gonna we're gonna lose but erm. | 0ent |
You were knocked out cold, and a head wound coupled with alcohol can be serious.’. | You were knocked out into the cold air, and a head wound coupled with alcohol can be serious.’. | 1nent |
Shuttleworth Collection have supplied a copy of the engine manual — who else can lend a hand? | Shuttleworth Collection have supplied a copy of the engine manual — who else can shake hands? | 1nent |
In the long run it is not the game wardens — no matter how well financed by international organisations — who will ensure the success of wildlife conservation, but the people who live side by side with wildlife. | After a very long time it is not the game wardens — no matter how well financed by international organisations — who will ensure the success of wildlife conservation, but the people who live side by side with wildlife. | 0ent |
She could scream blue murder, but half an hour later would be the life of a dinner party, for she was very vain and never missed a chance to show herself off. | She could protest loudly, but half an hour later would be the life of a dinner party, for she was very vain and never missed a chance to show herself off. | 0ent |
But er it wasn't long after that there was another big bang on the platform and they all sort of turned tail and went away for their own safety. | But er it wasn't long after that there was another big bang on the platform and they all sort of reverse direction and went away for their own safety. | 0ent |
How I ever found my way back is a miracle, but, eventually, I touched wood again and, somehow, managed to haul myself up and over. | How I ever found my way back is a miracle, but, eventually, I put the finishing touches on wood furniture again and, somehow, managed to haul myself up and over. | 1nent |
However, the fact that men did sing soprano seriously at this time, in combination with the text of this récit which on the surface is not ridiculous, although it certainly could be performed tongue in cheek opens the door to doubts about the style of performance the role demands. | However, the fact that men did sing soprano seriously at this time, in combination with the text of this récit which on the surface is not ridiculous, although it certainly could be performed an odd manner opens the door to doubts about the style of performance the role demands. | 1nent |
TORRO still remains the first port of call for up to date severe weather information. | TORRO still remains the first source of help for up to date severe weather information. | 0ent |
Such opportunities come sharply into focus when you ask some of the world ’s best minds to find the biggest bang for the buck. | Such opportunities come sharply into focus when you ask some of the world ’s best minds to find the biggest value. | 0ent |
In the long term, your heart will stay healthier. | Over a long period of time, your heart will stay healthier. | 0ent |
And eventually, Guinness as we know it, rich subtle and dark, is ready to see the light of day. | And eventually, Guinness as we know it, rich subtle and dark, is ready to be realised. | 0ent |
On the face of it the film has a lot going for it — Pakula as director, and a cast including the frequently brilliant Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey, Rebecca Miller and Forest Whitaker. | At first glance the film has a lot going for it — Pakula as director, and a cast including the frequently brilliant Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey, Rebecca Miller and Forest Whitaker. | 0ent |
I was right as rain other day, and then. | I was as reliable as rain other day, and then. | 1nent |
IN THE countries of Eastern Europe, political stability seems to be eroding just as economic reform bears fruit. | IN THE countries of Eastern Europe, political stability seems to be eroding just as economic reform achieves benefit. | 0ent |
At this point an Englishman, Henry Bradbury (1831–60) put a cat among the pigeons. | At this point an Englishman, Henry Bradbury (1831–60) let the cat eat a lot of food. | 1nent |
I shot them in cold blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …. | I shot them in a pool of blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …. | 1nent |
Nor was the observer impotent, for it was through the potency of the observer that these children took their being and took the floor. | Nor was the observer impotent, for it was through the potency of the observer that these children took their being and sat on the floor. | 1nent |
We are on the side of the angels.’. | We are at the top of the mountain. | 1nent |
Even if this did not happen, the idea that in the new Europe’ envy, rancour and resentment can be abolished by a Europe directive is optimistic to say the least. | Even if this did not happen, the idea that in the new Europe’ envy, rancour and resentment can be abolished by a Europe directive is optimistic so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Make the most of the recipes in BBC Good Food with our guide to the magazine small print and tips on food safety and freezing. | Make the most of the recipes in BBC Good Food with our guide to the magazine fine print and tips on food safety and freezing. | 0ent |
The Church and radicalism and radical thought don't always go hand in hand. | The Church and radicalism and radical thought don't always hold hands. | 1nent |
LANCASHIRE announced record profits of more than £ 306,000 yesterday, a staggering achievement which hardly reflects county cricket's traditional hand to mouth lifestyle. | LANCASHIRE announced record profits of more than £ 306,000 yesterday, a staggering achievement which hardly reflects county cricket's traditional hand in mouth lifestyle. | 1nent |
A woeful case of jumping on the Tetris/Columns bandwagon using the most popular Nintendo characters as a lame excuse for a run of the mill game. | A woeful case of joining a trend using the most popular Nintendo characters as a lame excuse for a run of the mill game. | 0ent |
When playing possum’ it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response. | When pretending to be unconcious it lies limply on the ground and can even be bitten hard by an attacker without showing any response. | 0ent |
In face to face meetings all the visual signals are a great aid to getting on the same wavelength with someone. | In face to face meetings all the visual signals are a great aid to getting listening to the same radio frequency with someone. | 1nent |
At the end of the day, it doesn't matter what colour you are, black, blue, pink, white or green. | Ultimately, it doesn't matter what colour you are, black, blue, pink, white or green. | 0ent |
Like beat duty, on shift around the clock, discipline never let up. | Like beat duty, on shift constantly, discipline never let up. | 0ent |
Saints, beaten four times by Wigan last season, aim to throw down the gauntlet early with victory at the International Stadium. | Saints, beaten four times by Wigan last season, aim to issue a challenge early with victory at the International Stadium. | 0ent |
JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out cold. | JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out into the cold air. | 1nent |
Gilly, the Butcher, the grimy white hat … so what? | Gilly, the Butcher, the grimy hero … so what? | 0ent |
I think he also took a dive in the penalty area in the 2nd half after Macallister?? | I think he also dived into a pool in the penalty area in the 2nd half after Macallister?? | 1nent |
Nevertheless, it should be rare to have to draft a common report from scratch. | Nevertheless, it should be rare to have to draft a common report from the beginning. | 0ent |
I can't afford to keep chucking two quid down the drain. | I can't afford to keep chucking two quid down to the ocean. | 1nent |
I think they've just all jumped on the bandwagon. | I think they've just all joined a trend. | 0ent |
Rhetorically and strategically, the war was in full swing before crack was identified as the principal enemy. | Rhetorically and strategically, the war was at a swingset before crack was identified as the principal enemy. | 1nent |
Small print, dense layout, footnotes and detailed diagrams can be very demanding for some pupils with defective vision. | Fine print, dense layout, footnotes and detailed diagrams can be very demanding for some pupils with defective vision. | 1nent |
I should think it starts when you need a hair of the dog the next morning.’. | I should think it starts when you need a dog hair the next morning.’. | 1nent |
But I'd've thought that, that generally speaking, we should have been able to at least hold the line. | But I'd've thought that, that generally speaking, we should have been able to at least hold onto the rope. | 1nent |
' They've lost direction, and the working class is taking liberties.'. | ' They've lost direction, and the working class is treating things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts.'. | 0ent |
Again she was plied with whisky, but this time in hot water and sweetened with brown sugar; she was then led to the sitting room couch that had been made up as a bed for her. | Again she was plied with whisky, but this time in a difficult situation and sweetened with brown sugar; she was then led to the sitting room couch that had been made up as a bed for her. | 1nent |
' The Met have now provided him with round the clock protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA ,' said the source. | ' The Met have now provided him with nonstop protection as they fear the filofax could fall into the hands of the IRA ,' said the source. | 0ent |
By midnight the end of course party is in full swing, but most cadets, like the General, are sound asleep. | By midnight the end of course party is thoroughly begun and in progress, but most cadets, like the General, are sound asleep. | 0ent |
When they were swanning around looking pretty, our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss High and Mighty thinks we should admire them. | When they were swanning around looking pretty, our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss masculine thinks we should admire them. | 1nent |
If you think the world of modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work, think again. | If you have a strong affection for modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work, think again. | 0ent |
Moreover, since his political authority was based partly on the myth of his personal infallibility, he could not eat humble pie before the Allies without causing people to question both. | Moreover, since his political authority was based partly on the myth of his personal infallibility, he could not make a humiliating apology before the Allies without causing people to question both. | 0ent |
But throughout his travels little strikes a chord with his own diminished Indian ness. | But throughout his travels little elicit a significant reaction with his own diminished Indian ness. | 0ent |
Her looks and her vibrant personality had always won the day for her — but perhaps in the long run that hadn't been a good thing, because now those weapons had failed her she was floundering, rudderless. | Her looks and her vibrant personality had always gain complete victory for her — but perhaps in the long run that hadn't been a good thing, because now those weapons had failed her she was floundering, rudderless. | 0ent |
By posing an enigma and deferring its solution, the hermeneutic code pulls off a sleight of hand which makes delayed information synonymous with truth. | By posing an enigma and deferring its solution, the hermeneutic code pulls off a skilled deception which makes delayed information synonymous with truth. | 0ent |
Overlaid with delicately carved plaques of high and low relief ivory and inlaid with engraved mother of pearl, this gun crosses the boundary between a scientific instrument and a work of art (est.in excess of £ 60,000). | Overlaid with delicately carved plaques of at the top and bottom relief ivory and inlaid with engraved mother of pearl, this gun crosses the boundary between a scientific instrument and a work of art (est.in excess of £ 60,000). | 1nent |
Perhaps the most dramatic fall from grace was the case of Hu Yaobang. | Perhaps the most dramatic become less graceful was the case of Hu Yaobang. | 1nent |
And perhaps, she decided, being realistic, as long as she did not let things go too far it would do her no harm to stop trying to resist them and simply go with the flow of her feelings for a while. | And perhaps, she decided, being realistic, as long as she did not let things go too far it would do her no harm to stop trying to resist them and simply swim downstream of her feelings for a while. | 1nent |
At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right from the word go. | At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right immediately upon starting. | 0ent |
It is in the long term that the ability of councils to transfer tenants and to optimize the use of stock will be lost. | It is eventually that the ability of councils to transfer tenants and to optimize the use of stock will be lost. | 0ent |
Pilot … to weather the storm, no. | Pilot … to predict the coming storm, no. | 1nent |
None of us really knew for certain what had gone wrong, although, well, you couldn't help putting two and two together. | None of us really knew for certain what had gone wrong, although, well, you couldn't help group like things together. | 1nent |
Note that regimental champions are always assumed to be armed and equipped in exactly the same way as the rank and file members of the regiment. | Note that regimental champions are always assumed to be armed and equipped in exactly the same way as the ordinary members members of the regiment. | 0ent |
The administration had instead settled for a policy of " holding the line ", which basically meant the continuation of containment. | The administration had instead settled for a policy of " firmly maintain the situation ", which basically meant the continuation of containment. | 0ent |
By the same token, collective beliefs and behaviour cannot be explained in terms of individual psychology. | For a similar reason, collective beliefs and behaviour cannot be explained in terms of individual psychology. | 0ent |
However, they are taking heart that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent. | However, they are regaining courage that it is now back to a comfortable 250 per cent. | 0ent |
The steady growth of the grip of family members on so many walks of life had a stifling effect on initiative, which had hardly been encouraged before 1965. | The steady growth of the grip of family members on so many occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle had a stifling effect on initiative, which had hardly been encouraged before 1965. | 0ent |
One accepts, of course, that the sheer volume and intractability of the subject matter render resort to delegated legislation to some degree inevitable; but, by the same token, those very factors of volume and intractability almost necessarily involve a degree of perfunctoriness in parliamentary scrutiny. | One accepts, of course, that the sheer volume and intractability of the subject matter render resort to delegated legislation to some degree inevitable; but, for the price of one ticket, those very factors of volume and intractability almost necessarily involve a degree of perfunctoriness in parliamentary scrutiny. | 1nent |
Forster slithered to Delaney and got a grip, pulling him back to comparative safety. | Forster slithered to Delaney and was reasonable, pulling him back to comparative safety. | 1nent |
Members of his profession are often economical with the truth. | Members of his profession are often lying. | 0ent |
As we learn to love, everything else in life will naturally fall into place: relationships, work, money, health, success, joy. | As we learn to love, everything else in life will naturally sit down: relationships, work, money, health, success, joy. | 1nent |
So that in a nutshell is is what it's about. | So that in summary is is what it's about. | 0ent |
Professional and amateur artists have all agreed to lend a hand in a bid to make this year's festival the seventh one of the best yet. | Professional and amateur artists have all agreed to shake hands in a bid to make this year's festival the seventh one of the best yet. | 1nent |
Nelson Mandela walked free from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | Nelson Mandela took a stroll without disturbance from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | 1nent |
By the same token, fish can only eat dead or decaying plants, as they are then soft enough to be eaten. | For the price of one ticket, fish can only eat dead or decaying plants, as they are then soft enough to be eaten. | 1nent |
Two key objectives: establishing a network and investigator bringing himself up to speed on the French plastic cards and payment systems market. | Two key objectives: establishing a network and investigator bringing himself fully informed on the French plastic cards and payment systems market. | 0ent |
Four groups will be sampled: adults in private households; adults with psychosis living in private households; adults in institutions, catering for mentally ill people; and adults in other institutions, mainly hostels for homeless people sleeping rough. | Four groups will be sampled: adults in private households; adults with psychosis living in private households; adults in institutions, catering for mentally ill people; and adults in other institutions, mainly hostels for homeless people losing sleep. | 1nent |
Great pleasure is therefore taken when the buck is passed and the paperwork is handed to someone else. | Great pleasure is therefore taken when the transfer responsibility onto another and the paperwork is handed to someone else. | 0ent |
Have to think about it but the name that immediately springs to mind for most of them is Russell Grant. | Have to think about it but the name that immediately occurs as possibilities for most of them is Russell Grant. | 0ent |
You may be on the level about having done a runner, or maybe not. | You may be on the level about having gone jogging, or maybe not. | 1nent |
The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to fall into place. | The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to sit down. | 1nent |
Thorn, the big defender who was also the hero of the midweek Coca Cola Cup triumph over Liverpool, powered the Eagles ahead with a 29th minute header and Steve Coppell's men grimly fought tooth and nail to claim their fourth successive victory. | Thorn, the big defender who was also the hero of the midweek Coca Cola Cup triumph over Liverpool, powered the Eagles ahead with a 29th minute header and Steve Coppell's men grimly fighted fiercely to claim their fourth successive victory. | 0ent |
That counts as a lie in my book.’. | That counts as a lie in my autobiography. | 1nent |
But I did decide to simplify things by coming clean from the start. | But I did decide to simplify things by bathe from the start. | 1nent |
Coming from the Health Department, who should know something about how difficult it is to align health and age, it really takes the biscuit. | Coming from the Health Department, who should know something about how difficult it is to align health and age, it really eats the last biscuit. | 1nent |
I'm buggered every which way I turn because the ruins are mine, but the land beneath is somebody else's. | I'm buggered all over I turn because the ruins are mine, but the land beneath is somebody else's. | 0ent |
Martinho wanted to please them, so he passed the buck to yours truly. | Martinho wanted to please them, so he transfered responsibility onto another to yours truly. | 0ent |
Er if my choice, I'd like to be in the docks, but things cannot ha happen that way, we've got a lot o, a lot of the yuppies moving in that area, and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there. | Er if my choice, I'd like to be under scrutiny, but things cannot ha happen that way, we've got a lot o, a lot of the yuppies moving in that area, and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there. | 1nent |
The scheme is not out of the woods yet; and rather than break the law Maxen last week filled in the local VATman's registration form. | The scheme is not out of lumber yet; and rather than break the law Maxen last week filled in the local VATman's registration form. | 1nent |
A pub that's been painted pink is making villagers see red. | A pub that's been painted pink is making villagers become enraged. | 0ent |
In the club atmosphere of La Cigale, the spark was always there, the reason why so many have gone out on a limb to should their name from the rooftops, but the Mondays are in danger of slipping into routine. | In the club atmosphere of La Cigale, the spark was always there, the reason why so many have gone out onto a tree branch to should their name from the rooftops, but the Mondays are in danger of slipping into routine. | 1nent |
They always said that: it was somehow symptomatic of PR: sit on the fence — never upset anybody. | They always said that: it was somehow symptomatic of PR: put something on the fence — never upset anybody. | 1nent |
Anyhow it no longer matters to you or to me, but whoever has the last laugh in the whole business is going to have to spend a hell of a length of time laughing. | Anyhow it no longer matters to you or to me, but whoever is the last to laugh at a joke in the whole business is going to have to spend a hell of a length of time laughing. | 1nent |
What we've got is the practice is totally different to what's in the small print in the document. | What we've got is the practice is totally different to what's in the fine print in the document. | 0ent |
By the same token, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank. | For the price of one ticket, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank. | 1nent |
If you imagine stress as being in' hot water' then there are roughly three stages in its creation. | If you imagine stress as being in a difficult situation' then there are roughly three stages in its creation. | 0ent |
AC / DC — I'm a great fan of theirs — with Let's Get It Up. | AC / DC — I'm a great fan of theirs — with Let's get an erection. | 0ent |
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