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And its spectacular fall from grace should serve as a warning. | And its spectacular become less graceful should serve as a warning. | 1nent |
If you are a Swindon fan, you're bias of course, but it was a close call. | If you are a Swindon fan, you're bias of course, but it was a situation in which an undesirable outcome is narrowly avoided. | 0ent |
It's one of those things that you could do with really. | It's an unfortunate but unavoidable event that you could do with really. | 1nent |
It overturned in the fast lane on the twin track road on the other side of Stowerton. | It overturned with a rapid and exciting pace on the twin track road on the other side of Stowerton. | 1nent |
The working class in capitalist societies has enjoyed, in the long term, a rise in the standard of living, and labour movements have won enough welfare concessions to ease the lot of many of the poor. | The working class in capitalist societies has enjoyed, eventually, a rise in the standard of living, and labour movements have won enough welfare concessions to ease the lot of many of the poor. | 0ent |
Right and it falls off in the soup. | Right and it falls off in trouble. | 1nent |
In the long run it was to create a new' image' of itself which was purposely devoid of politics, as well as left wing politics. | After a very long time it was to create a new' image' of itself which was purposely devoid of politics, as well as left wing politics. | 0ent |
The Templars were crushed but some of them remained as a secret coven and I have crossed swords with them over the years. | The Templars were crushed but some of them remained as a secret coven and I have became friends with them over the years. | 1nent |
Two ducks were flying over their favourite pond when they heard the sound of a hunter's gun and turned tail to flee. | Two ducks were flying over their favourite pond when they heard the sound of a hunter's gun and reverse direction to flee. | 0ent |
These are quite legal to buy in the States, but the Highway Patrol takes a particularly dim view of their use. | These are quite legal to buy in the States, but the Highway Patrol is unable to clearly see their use. | 1nent |
They fought tooth and nail through an initial series of leagues and finished in seven knockout matches. | They bite and scratch through an initial series of leagues and finished in seven knockout matches. | 1nent |
So, for example, moves were made to turn revenue spending (i.e. which had to be paid for out of current income — grants, fees, charges and rates) into capital spending (i.e. which could be paid for from loans raised from banks and other financial institutions). | So, for example, stood still to turn revenue spending (i.e. which had to be paid for out of current income — grants, fees, charges and rates) into capital spending (i.e. which could be paid for from loans raised from banks and other financial institutions). | 1nent |
But Sotheby's eventually won the day, causing an annoyed Christie's to tip off The New York Times before Sotheby's could proudly announce their coup. | But Sotheby's eventually gain complete victory, causing an annoyed Christie's to tip off The New York Times before Sotheby's could proudly announce their coup. | 0ent |
The fight in Birkenhead was not the first time that Mr Field had crossed swords with the Labour left. | The fight in Birkenhead was not the first time that Mr Field had quarrel with the Labour left. | 0ent |
The events taking place on the concrete track are not subject to change; they recur every Monday morning, summer and winter, rain or shine. | The events taking place on the concrete track are not subject to change; they recur every Monday morning, summer and winter, regardless of what the circumstances are. | 0ent |
What this suggests is that perception and cognition go hand in hand (as indeed they do in modern psychological theories): the eye does not passively record objects in the raw, but structures and schematizes them in cognitively coded groupings. | What this suggests is that perception and cognition hold hands (as indeed they do in modern psychological theories): the eye does not passively record objects in the raw, but structures and schematizes them in cognitively coded groupings. | 1nent |
If conservatives could hold the line, they stood a chance of enacting a settlement that suited them. | If conservatives could hold onto the rope, they stood a chance of enacting a settlement that suited them. | 1nent |
They're also the charity trustees, and I think it would be true to say that in the very final analysis they are the people who are ultimately responsible. | They're also the charity trustees, and I think it would be true to say that in the last page of the report they are the people who are ultimately responsible. | 1nent |
The temptation is to jump to conclusions without arriving at them via a review. | The temptation is to make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence without arriving at them via a review. | 0ent |
It also examines the relation between care management and care programming and raises some questions about future developments in the light of community care reforms. | It also examines the relation between care management and care programming and raises some questions about future developments in consideration of community care reforms. | 0ent |
The morning papers gave no hint of anything amiss and, in broad daylight, the events and the disturbing stories of the night seemed like a bad dream. | The morning papers gave no hint of anything amiss and, in a well lit room, the events and the disturbing stories of the night seemed like a bad dream. | 1nent |
And this was the old insurance plaque and if your house caught fire then the insurance fire brigade would come and put out your fire for you. | And this was the old insurance plaque and if your house became engulfed in flames then the insurance fire brigade would come and put out your fire for you. | 1nent |
I was always pissed off that, intellectually, we were looked down upon. | I was always left that, intellectually, we were looked down upon. | 0ent |
With international competition and new entrants, national monopolies such as France's will at least have to come clean about costs and pricing if only to prove that they are not breaching the Rome treaty's clauses against unfair competition. | With international competition and new entrants, national monopolies such as France's will at least have to bathe about costs and pricing if only to prove that they are not breaching the Rome treaty's clauses against unfair competition. | 1nent |
However, events take a path of their own and the picture finally brings him the happiness it seemed to promise all along. | However, events take a path of their own and the picture finally brings him the happiness it seemed to promise for the entire time. | 0ent |
It seems that as with most things, there is nothing new under the sun. | It seems that as with most things, there is nothing new that makes you warm. | 1nent |
Cooking with gas I have just let my two bedroom property in South Wales. | Making substantial progress I have just let my two bedroom property in South Wales. | 1nent |
Just when you started to think you had finally got a grip on this thing they would throw in the Bombay Khojas and you were right back where you started. | Just when you started to think you had finally was reasonable on this thing they would throw in the Bombay Khojas and you were right back where you started. | 0ent |
Pakistan's military intelligence service, the ISI, which is assumed to be directing the attack, has lost face. | Pakistan's military intelligence service, the ISI, which is assumed to be directing the attack, has was humiliated. | 0ent |
Sampson and Clarke certainly did not see' eye to eye' and they had the utmost contempt for each other as cricketers. | Sampson and Clarke certainly did not have similar views' and they had the utmost contempt for each other as cricketers. | 0ent |
I can't make head or tail of it.’. | I can't even minimally understand it.’. | 0ent |
Suddenly she was caught between a rock and a hard place. | Suddenly she was caught between two rocks. | 1nent |
From 1888, however, installed in Montmartre on a private income, Toulouse Lautrec gave free rein to his insatiable appetite for cheap flesh and seedy sensuality. | From 1888, however, installed in Montmartre on a private income, Toulouse Lautrec gave absent of constraints to his insatiable appetite for cheap flesh and seedy sensuality. | 0ent |
The harder they are blown the more will the horns and tuba part company, until in ff there is an almost complete lack of blend. | The harder they are blown the more will the horns and tuba go separate ways, until in ff there is an almost complete lack of blend. | 0ent |
His eyes are a little protuberant, and his lips are set in a faint smile, so that as he leans forward against the wheel, gazing straight ahead through the windscreen, he seems to be waiting for the green light with eagerness. | His eyes are a little protuberant, and his lips are set in a faint smile, so that as he leans forward against the wheel, gazing straight ahead through the windscreen, he seems to be waiting for the permission with eagerness. | 0ent |
Making a political virtue out of cutting taxes to the better off, in order to encourage them to give money to charity to meet the needs of others, is, to say the least, contrary. | Making a political virtue out of cutting taxes to the better off, in order to encourage them to give money to charity to meet the needs of others, is, so as to be brief and efficient, contrary. | 1nent |
With hindsight it would have saved a lot of heartbreak if he had looked the other way. | With hindsight it would have saved a lot of heartbreak if he had became shy. | 1nent |
He upped the price of all his unsold pictures by twenty five per cent, borrowed a few old ones from their owners and painted some large, meretricious canvases to make a splash. | He upped the price of all his unsold pictures by twenty five per cent, borrowed a few old ones from their owners and painted some large, meretricious canvases to attract attention. | 0ent |
Where is’— Protheroe turned the corner of Culley's report to find the name —‘Nicola Hammond?’. | Where is’— Protheroe passed out of danger of Culley's report to find the name —‘Nicola Hammond?’. | 1nent |
Guglielmi acknowledges this but says that if his company had ignored the market it would have given competitors free rein. | Guglielmi acknowledges this but says that if his company had ignored the market it would have given competitors absent of constraints. | 0ent |
Okay, fair enough, it was turned over on appeal eventually erm but erm it was a bit of a miscarriage of justice being kept in prison for that period of time until it was overturned pleaded guilty to another murder but that's by the by. | Okay, fair enough, it was turned over on appeal eventually erm but erm it was a bit of a miscarriage of justice being kept in prison for that period of time until it was overturned pleaded guilty to another murder but that's incidentally. | 0ent |
He trawls for advice and information from dozens of people, who find themselves invited to Kensington Palace quite out of the blue. | He trawls for advice and information from dozens of people, who find themselves invited to Kensington Palace quite without warning. | 0ent |
HE was acting by royal command, lending a professional ear to the Duchess of York's marriage troubles. | HE was acting by royal command, helping deaf people to the Duchess of York's marriage troubles. | 1nent |
Finally, by postponing sexual maturity by the same token, neotenous trends in human evolution ensured that young males stayed as long as possible under the protection of the parental group before being ejected and having to begin to fend for themselves. | Finally, by postponing sexual maturity for the price of one ticket, neotenous trends in human evolution ensured that young males stayed as long as possible under the protection of the parental group before being ejected and having to begin to fend for themselves. | 1nent |
It was somewhere to hide and sob into your plastic glass of flat lager while all around, pondlife ran riot. | It was somewhere to hide and sob into your plastic glass of flat lager while all around, pondlife riot. | 1nent |
Young people who were homeless or likely to become so have been helped, but … it is more difficult to help those sleeping rough,’ he said. | Young people who were homeless or likely to become so have been helped, but … it is more difficult to help those losing sleep he said. | 1nent |
It is out of the question to learn all these sentences by ~ heart. | It is out of the question to learn all these sentences from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
A joint venture company of Mitsubishi Electric Corp and IBM Japan Ltd, AST Co — no connection with AST Research Inc — has made moves to improve its standing in the open systems world, with the opening last month of an Open Systems Technology Centre, which will be a showcase for its multivendor and systems integration strategy. | A joint venture company of Mitsubishi Electric Corp and IBM Japan Ltd, AST Co — no connection with AST Research Inc — has stood still to improve its standing in the open systems world, with the opening last month of an Open Systems Technology Centre, which will be a showcase for its multivendor and systems integration strategy. | 1nent |
A RAILWAY museum dedicated to NorthEast pioneer Timothy Hackworth is in danger of running out of steam, according to a secret report. | A RAILWAY museum dedicated to NorthEast pioneer Timothy Hackworth is in danger of runing out of energy, according to a secret report. | 0ent |
By the same token, bearing in mind that the salary level at which the tax bit was £ 5,000 a year, it will put the travel facilities attached to their employment out of the reach of many airline and rail employees. | In a similar manner, bearing in mind that the salary level at which the tax bit was £ 5,000 a year, it will put the travel facilities attached to their employment out of the reach of many airline and rail employees. | 0ent |
It could be called spinning a yarn’ but the blarney for once is true because seven Mums to be are away on maternity leave and more Mums are confirmed but not yet on leave. | It could be called telling a story but the blarney for once is true because seven Mums to be are away on maternity leave and more Mums are confirmed but not yet on leave. | 0ent |
Finally, add extra sparkle by serving up the Christmas spirit with bobbing snowmen and fir tree shaped ice cubes — they'll certainly break the ice at parties! | Finally, add extra sparkle by serving up the Christmas spirit with bobbing snowmen and fir tree shaped ice cubes — they'll certainly start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness at parties! | 0ent |
Ironically the champions had apparently weathered the storm after falling behind to a Mark Roberts diving header on the hour mark. | Ironically the champions had apparently predicted the coming storm after falling behind to a Mark Roberts diving header on the hour mark. | 1nent |
In elections these days, wherever they take place, pragmatism tends to win the day. | In elections these days, wherever they take place, pragmatism tends to gain complete victory. | 0ent |
The tea (apricot and peach) is wonderful, and sweetened a little with honey is just the thing when coming in from the cold. | The tea (apricot and peach) is wonderful, and sweetened a little with honey is just the thing when becoming accepted in a social group. | 1nent |
In the light of current data for non insulin dependent diabetics without evidence of nephropathy and whose diastolic blood pressure is less than 110 mm Hg, the high fibre low fat and low sodium diet described earlier appears to be the preferred therapy and should be continued for at least three months. | Considering current data for non insulin dependent diabetics without evidence of nephropathy and whose diastolic blood pressure is less than 110 mm Hg, the high fibre low fat and low sodium diet described earlier appears to be the preferred therapy and should be continued for at least three months. | 0ent |
I started to walk on eggshells for fear of setting him off.’. | I started to be overly careful for fear of setting him off.’. | 0ent |
The terrorists dumped the Ford Transit van with its deadly cargo on double yellow lines off Tottenham Court Road, just 100 yards from the Dominion Theatre where a performance was in full swing. | The terrorists dumped the Ford Transit van with its deadly cargo on double yellow lines off Tottenham Court Road, just 100 yards from the Dominion Theatre where a performance was proceeding fully. | 0ent |
And your self esteem is just attacked by that dog eat dog system. | And your self esteem is just attacked by that cannibalism system. | 1nent |
After she had walked for another half hour she was tired to the bone. | After she had walked for another half hour she was tired completely. | 0ent |
The British Broadcasting Big Wigs have lost the plot. | The British Broadcasting Big Wigs have losed sight of the objective. | 0ent |
So when the station came clean, they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro Nottingham Forest bias. | So when the station bathe, they had to field several angry calls accusing them of pro Nottingham Forest bias. | 1nent |
The socket was a siren song. | The socket was a sound of an ambulance. | 1nent |
They may well crack altogether if Blackburn could win 3 or 4 games on the trot. | They may well crack altogether if Blackburn could win 3 or 4 games in succession. | 0ent |
If you, if you're telling him not to look at it, they say look the other way it's nothing to do with you. | If you, if you're telling him not to look at it, they say become shy it's nothing to do with you. | 1nent |
So, with luck, they hoped to weather the storm. | So, with luck, they hoped to predict the coming storm. | 1nent |
Among other things, this bill strengthened the position of rank and file committee members vis à vis chairmen. | Among other things, this bill strengthened the position of ordinary members committee members vis à vis chairmen. | 0ent |
Not everything agreed on paper will be respected and accomplished. | Not everything agreed in theory will be respected and accomplished. | 0ent |
Nigel Mansell and the Williams team from Didcot are on top of the world with three straight wins … already Mansell is in provisional pole position for Sunday's Barcelona Grand Prix. | Nigel Mansell and the Williams team from Didcot are on top of Mount Everest with three straight wins … already Mansell is in provisional pole position for Sunday's Barcelona Grand Prix. | 1nent |
The Japanese government was aware that putting up $3 billion to help Korea service its large foreign debt was going to be in the long term interests of the many Japanese companies with investments and joint ventures in Korea. | The Japanese government was aware that putting up $3 billion to help Korea service its large foreign debt was going to be eventually interests of the many Japanese companies with investments and joint ventures in Korea. | 0ent |
But I mean what you're paying say er ooh say my cheese is nearly five pound at bloody Asda pasdas, got it up there for about one fifty. | But I mean what you're paying say er ooh say my cheese is nearly five pound at bloody Asda pasdas, got an erection there for about one fifty. | 1nent |
But in the final analysis it had been he who wanted out. | But in the last page of the report it had been he who wanted out. | 1nent |
As George and I were the guards’ we saw that all children were supervised and that all passed muster on the way in. | As George and I were the guards’ we saw that all children were supervised and that all passed along mustard on the way in. | 1nent |
Large numbers of laypeople from all walks of life resort to them for back disorders, often after having tried conventional medical approaches unsuccessfully. | Large numbers of laypeople from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle resort to them for back disorders, often after having tried conventional medical approaches unsuccessfully. | 0ent |
People who believe in the ancient chinese art of Chi Dynamics say it'll make you feel on top of the world. | People who believe in the ancient chinese art of Chi Dynamics say it'll make you feel on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
The backwater village of 3,000 inhabitants, 250 km south east of Paris, was once an obligatory stopping off point for travellers headed south for the Riviera. | The backwater village of 3,000 inhabitants, 250 km south east of Paris, was once an obligatory stopping off point for travellers travel southward for the Riviera. | 1nent |
IREAD with interest the article on the introduction of information technology into the NHS (Kicking and screaming, November 23). | IREAD with interest the article on the introduction of information technology into the NHS (with extreme reluctance, November 23). | 0ent |
What we'd like them to do is come clean sit round a table and talk about running it properly. | What we'd like them to do is be completely honest sit round a table and talk about running it properly. | 0ent |
WOMEN love white weddings — but they don't give a fig about their marriage vows. | WOMEN love white weddings — but they do not sell figs about their marriage vows. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the delay time in seconds is equal to the number of stages, divided by the clock frequency in Hertz. | Encountering, the delay time in seconds is equal to the number of stages, divided by the clock frequency in Hertz. | 1nent |
And he's often had to sleep rough. | And he's often had to losing sleep. | 1nent |
Therefore, the Commission should address the issue once and for all. | Therefore, the Commission should address the issue conclusively. | 0ent |
If a person is torn’ between opinions, unable to make up’his mind, or if he is up in the air’over something and unsure which side he should come down on’, or if he is furiously debating’with himself or hanging back’, or weighing up his reservations’, he is nothing if not in two minds’. | If a person is torn’ between opinions, unable to make up’his mind, or if he is flying through the air something and unsure which side he should come down on’, or if he is furiously debating’with himself or hanging back’, or weighing up his reservations’, he is nothing if not in two minds’. | 1nent |
City have won twice on the trot away from home — scoring six goals in the process — and have talent that could flatten the party like a ton of bricks. | City have won twice in a row away from home — scoring six goals in the process — and have talent that could flatten the party like a ton of bricks. | 0ent |
Yes I would care for when I had to do something, rather than just go straight into that, good. | Yes I would care for when I had to do something, rather than just become a law abiding person into that, good. | 1nent |
Others unashamedly hugged each other as they realised the Government was off the hook, if only for the moment. | Others unashamedly hugged each other as they realised the Government was relieved of a duty, if only for the moment. | 0ent |
They finally tied the knot yesterday at West Derby Register Office in Liverpool. | They finally marryed yesterday at West Derby Register Office in Liverpool. | 0ent |
Budgeting in the final analysis … is a political exercise. | Budgeting in the last page of the report … is a political exercise. | 1nent |
Don't look at me like that, it was the best I could do on the spur of the moment.’. | Don't look at me like that, it was the best I could do on short notice. | 0ent |
Festival strikes a chord with young musicians. | Festival elicit a significant reaction with young musicians. | 0ent |
There's nothing on Lovesexy as supersaturated as Adore’, as out of kilter as Ballad of Dorothy Parker’ or as vacant and cretinizingly compulsive as Hot Thing’. | There's nothing on Lovesexy as supersaturated as Adore’, as out of order as Ballad of Dorothy Parker’ or as vacant and cretinizingly compulsive as Hot Thing’. | 0ent |
If she was well enough to formulate a view on the question and at the present rate of progress it looked as if she might be — Elinor would take a dim view of the poisoning of Tibbles. | If she was well enough to formulate a view on the question and at the present rate of progress it looked as if she might be — Elinor would be unable to clearly see the poisoning of Tibbles. | 1nent |
Forty subjects with adenomatous polyps proved histologically of diameter greater than 5 mm were included in the final analysis. | Forty subjects with adenomatous polyps proved histologically of diameter greater than 5 mm were included after considering all aspects. | 0ent |
Nan why do they make him wear the trousers like? | Nan why do they make him be the commanding member of the group like? | 1nent |
Nice personalities but he could now do a runner with our van couldn't they? | Nice personalities but he could now go jogging with our van couldn't they? | 1nent |
With radio talk show callers describing her as a Joan of Arc figure, she has won far more support behind bars than she ever enjoyed on the campaign trail. | With radio talk show callers describing her as a Joan of Arc figure, she has won far more support in prison than she ever enjoyed on the campaign trail. | 1nent |
And, and, and liquid nitrogen you'll find in, in all walks of life, in hospitals all over the place that erm farmers now often have it in their farm, they, they. | And, and, and liquid nitrogen you'll find in, in all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle, in hospitals all over the place that erm farmers now often have it in their farm, they, they. | 0ent |
By the same token, the exchange relation expressing the social division of labour and the separation of the socio production organisation into independent capitalist enterprises is replaced by a technical division of labour within an organised' national economy'. | For the price of one ticket, the exchange relation expressing the social division of labour and the separation of the socio production organisation into independent capitalist enterprises is replaced by a technical division of labour within an organised' national economy'. | 1nent |
Promotion of the state owned sector has generally gone hand in hand with promotion of the indigenous, i.e. African, private sector, although in socialist’ countries the scope of the latter has sometimes been consciously restricted. | Promotion of the state owned sector has generally held hands with promotion of the indigenous, i.e. African, private sector, although in socialist’ countries the scope of the latter has sometimes been consciously restricted. | 1nent |
The third step creaked as he stepped on it. | The third step creaked as he went faster. | 1nent |
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