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No sign of any more money than is needed to keep the wolf from the door. | No sign of any more money than is needed to stay away from harassment. | 1nent |
Is my right hon.Friend aware that, since these bodies remain within the civil service, some of us feel that executive agencies are neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring? | Is my right hon.Friend aware that, since these bodies remain within the civil service, some of us feel that executive agencies are not rightly belonging nor good red herring? | 0ent |
I tell you what, you to make mistakes in your life, I mean and, I just, well one of those things that that I'm pleased about, is that I just George when. | I tell you what, you to make mistakes in your life, I mean and, I just, well an unfortunate but unavoidable event that that I'm pleased about, is that I just George when. | 0ent |
But fretbuzz is a very subjective thing; I've met a number of players who will sacrifice all for a low playing action and are quite happy to put up with extraneous noises that others would run a mile to avoid. | But fretbuzz is a very subjective thing; I've met a number of players who will sacrifice all for a low playing action and are quite happy to put up with extraneous noises that others would escape to avoid. | 0ent |
And what does it matter to us, ordinary businesspeople, who have day to day jobs to do which certainly do not involve make or break run ins with unions? | And what does it matter to us, ordinary businesspeople, who have day to day jobs to do which certainly do not involve build or destroy run ins with unions? | 1nent |
Struggling peasants they'd be for the most part, trying to keep body and soul together in difficult times. | Struggling peasants they'd be for the most part, trying to calm down and act appropriately in difficult times. | 1nent |
With the Arts Lab in full swing and the free festival about to take place, David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest, the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt. | With the Arts Lab thoroughly begun and in progress and the free festival about to take place, David flew to Italy to take part in a song contest, the story of which is related by Angie Bowie and Ken Pitt. | 0ent |
Cold comforts of a hotel room :. | Poor consolation of a hotel room :. | 0ent |
He also cautions that fees could be levied across the board in the future.". | He also cautions that fees could be levied applying to all in the future.". | 0ent |
He sent Richard on ahead while he travelled south through Berry, where once again his eldest son was making heavy weather of the task assigned to him. | He sent Richard on ahead while he travelled south through Berry, where once again his eldest son was predicting bad weather for the task assigned to him. | 1nent |
Pinot Noir red Alsace wines are unusual, to say the least, but if you get a chance to taste one, take it! | Pinot Noir red Alsace wines are unusual, so as to be brief and efficient, but if you get a chance to taste one, take it! | 1nent |
Indeed, wouldn't it be magical to have just' one more for the road'? | Indeed, wouldn't it be magical to have just' For better preparation'? | 1nent |
New Order sell tremendous amounts of records and walk free among the streets of Manchester) then wouldn't it be possible for the band to break rock'n'roll traditions by providing alternatives to the old rock show format? | New Order sell tremendous amounts of records and go unpunished among the streets of Manchester) then wouldn't it be possible for the band to break rock'n'roll traditions by providing alternatives to the old rock show format? | 1nent |
If it means business for them I should think they should want to do more. | If it thinks everything could be a business for them I should think they should want to do more. | 1nent |
Nature reserves are widely appreciated and much admired, but do we ever stop to think of the behind the scenes management? | Nature reserves are widely appreciated and much admired, but do we ever stop to think of the behind the scenery and stage area management? | 0ent |
In the final analysis, this is a formal yet asymmetrical composition, the eye being led along very positive paths and sight lines to various focal points. | In the last page of the report, this is a formal yet asymmetrical composition, the eye being led along very positive paths and sight lines to various focal points. | 1nent |
Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien, Dead Ringers and all those spine tinglers we watch as we munch our popcorn are put under the microscope in the first part of Channel 4's new series Reel Secrets. | Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien, Dead Ringers and all those spine tinglers we watch as we munch our popcorn are put under close scrutiny in the first part of Channel 4's new series Reel Secrets. | 0ent |
She glanced at her watch and pulled a face. | She glanced at her watch and made a facial expression that shows dislike. | 0ent |
O'Brian, 24, was on the run from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers when he took a small glass tube of diamorphine — described in court as pure heroin — to the house in Guide Post, Northumberland. | O'Brian, 24, was fleeing from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers when he took a small glass tube of diamorphine — described in court as pure heroin — to the house in Guide Post, Northumberland. | 0ent |
He is a man of about fifty five, with a quick nervous manner, as if he had pressing engagements elsewhere, which seems unlikely: the university has run out of steam and its faculty members are all jumping ship, if they can. | He is a man of about fifty five, with a quick nervous manner, as if he had pressing engagements elsewhere, which seems unlikely: the university has run out of energy and its faculty members are all jumping ship, if they can. | 0ent |
Having slugged back a glass of plum brandy, she says: I'm a good Christian, but I'll not turn the other cheek if some Albanian plucks out the eyes of a fellow Serb, or rapes a little girl, or castrates a 12 year old Serbian boy …. | Having slugged back a glass of plum brandy, she says: I'm a good Christian, but I'll not turn the head around if some Albanian plucks out the eyes of a fellow Serb, or rapes a little girl, or castrates a 12 year old Serbian boy …. | 1nent |
Norwich's victory opened up a four point lead at the top of the table with their fifth win on the trot. | Norwich's victory opened up a four point lead at the top of the table with their fifth win on a horse. | 1nent |
The very term' course' implies a definite path of study; the student is not going to go wandering all over the intellectual map. | The very term' course' implies a definite path of study; the student is not going to go wandering living in many different places. | 1nent |
And on Leeds, he added: Hopefully we can turn the corner like Arsenal did last season.’. | And on Leeds, he added: Hopefully we can pass out of danger like Arsenal did last season.’. | 0ent |
SHEFFIELD United goalkeeper Mel Rees, on the mend after a stomach operation, has joined Terry Yorath's Welsh squad although he will be out of action for the rest of the season. | SHEFFIELD United goalkeeper Mel Rees, suffering after a stomach operation, has joined Terry Yorath's Welsh squad although he will be out of action for the rest of the season. | 1nent |
The move was part of a radical ministerial reshuffle by John Major designed to bring new blood to the Government after the Conservative election victory. | The move was part of a radical ministerial reshuffle by John Major designed to bring donated blood to the Government after the Conservative election victory. | 1nent |
So er, you, you can ring the bell for the custom er, people to get off and on like, you know. | So er, you, you can ring the bell for the custom er, people to get intermittently like, you know. | 1nent |
A number of the big breweries have recently made encouraging moves towards a more sympathetic attitude to their historic pubs. | A number of the big breweries have recently stood still towards a more sympathetic attitude to their historic pubs. | 1nent |
The effect was enhanced by a marine canvas skirt of green lights, and a distinctly nautical motion provided by the short four wheel truck. | The effect was enhanced by a marine canvas skirt of permission, and a distinctly nautical motion provided by the short four wheel truck. | 1nent |
The people at ~ large are hoping for great changes in the light of the present situation. | The people at ~ large are hoping for great changes in consideration of the present situation. | 0ent |
Old Laz is a pretentious son of a gun, but he's got a heart of gold. | Old Laz is a pretentious son of a gun, but he's got a cold, mean heart. | 1nent |
Ordered to be replayed behind closed doors by the FA after an inquiry into last week's coin throwing incident, the game posed as many questions as it answered. | Ordered to be replayed secretly by the FA after an inquiry into last week's coin throwing incident, the game posed as many questions as it answered. | 0ent |
The Liberal Democrats' Simon Hughes said the proposals were doomed to gather dust unless they were backed by Treasury money. | The Liberal Democrats' Simon Hughes said the proposals were doomed to sweep up dust unless they were backed by Treasury money. | 1nent |
And then, my love,’ he added meaningfully, if you play ball, I can help you to a very safe seat.’. | And then, my love,’ he added meaningfully, if you cooperate, I can help you to a very safe seat.’. | 0ent |
Precisely this question was raised at an earlier stage in our discussions, and I pointed out then that the Government had not come clean at all on the issue of freight and what would happen to freight. | Precisely this question was raised at an earlier stage in our discussions, and I pointed out then that the Government had not bathe at all on the issue of freight and what would happen to freight. | 1nent |
The optimum formation for missile troops is a long thin line from which as many archers as possible can draw a bead on the foe. | The optimum formation for missile troops is a long thin line from which as many archers as possible can draw circles on the foe. | 1nent |
Even if this is small, it means that the detailed behaviour becomes totally unforecastable in the long run. | Even if this is small, it means that the detailed behaviour becomes totally unforecastable after a very long time. | 0ent |
Unfortunately, I'll have to come clean; that story is only a rumour. | Unfortunately, I'll have to be completely honest; that story is only a rumour. | 0ent |
It keeps the wolf from the door, that's all.’. | It staies away from harassment, that's all.’. | 1nent |
Life seems to have gone downhill since the younger one was born. | Life seems to have worsen since the younger one was born. | 0ent |
Do you wish to show me the door, Miss Lennox?’. | Do you wish to show you some tips to get accepted, Miss Lennox?’. | 1nent |
As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller! | As a keen amateur astronomer I be unable to clearly see being mistaken for a fortune teller! | 1nent |
For those who like a time check once in a while, it was now 9.30 hours to go and still counting down. | For those who like a time check sometimes, it was now 9.30 hours to go and still counting down. | 0ent |
Your detector will periodically switch itself off and on if this happens, and this can be very annoying … particularly if it automatically tests the batteries each time it comes on! | Your detector will periodically switch itself intermittently if this happens, and this can be very annoying … particularly if it automatically tests the batteries each time it comes on! | 1nent |
Why, she wondered, when she had effectively let him off the hook? | Why, she wondered, when she had effectively let him off the coathook? | 1nent |
But he is flying in the face of opposition from the ruling Labour group who recently boycotted a visit by a South African diplomat saying it was too early to bring them in from the cold. | But he is contradicting opposition from the ruling Labour group who recently boycotted a visit by a South African diplomat saying it was too early to bring them in from the cold. | 0ent |
EAST GERMANY battened down the hatches yesterday on the eve of Mikhail Gorbachev's arrival in its capital, Berlin, for the fortieth anniversary of the country's creation. | EAST GERMANY battened You can't change things that happened yesterday on the eve of Mikhail Gorbachev's arrival in its capital, Berlin, for the fortieth anniversary of the country's creation. | 1nent |
By 1969 Laura was spending much of her time poring over old books — the endpapers of novels were a rich source of small prints as were old plates, teapots, and patchwork quilts, in fact anything that caught her eye in a variety of odd shops. | By 1969 Laura was spending much of her time poring over old books — the endpapers of novels were a rich source of fine print as were old plates, teapots, and patchwork quilts, in fact anything that caught her eye in a variety of odd shops. | 1nent |
Other sites that hadn't gotten any decent rank in the past were beginning to see the light. | Other sites that hadn't gotten any decent rank in the past were beginning to see the brightest star. | 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 sleep outdoors he said. | 0ent |
Indeed several attempts were made on her life, until finally one day she was found dead on the rocks, thought to have been killed by gelignite. | Indeed several attempts were made on her life, until finally one day she was found dead in a bad state, thought to have been killed by gelignite. | 1nent |
You have a one in six chance of coming a cropper on the slopes — which is trebled if you are under the influence of tranquillisers. | You have a one in six chance of fail on the slopes — which is trebled if you are under the influence of tranquillisers. | 0ent |
PLANS for one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects envisaged for the North West are to be left gathering dust. | PLANS for one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects envisaged for the North West are to be left remaining unused for a long period of time. | 0ent |
In the light of psychophysical causality there is no purely spiritual continuity in spiritual grouping; physical nature envelops everything. | In consideration of psychophysical causality there is no purely spiritual continuity in spiritual grouping; physical nature envelops everything. | 0ent |
Tallis smelled blood and the more offensive stink of ordure. | Tallis was ready for an attack and the more offensive stink of ordure. | 1nent |
Until any of the other ones bear fruit, because the Guildhall I can't get anything on the elections till April the sixth, erm I can't get anything from the Scottish tapes until they start arriving, erm whatever. | Until any of the other ones achieve benefit, because the Guildhall I can't get anything on the elections till April the sixth, erm I can't get anything from the Scottish tapes until they start arriving, erm whatever. | 0ent |
On the face of it, these results look very promising for word recognition but what are the implications of these results for a syntactic / semantic component? | Encountering, these results look very promising for word recognition but what are the implications of these results for a syntactic / semantic component? | 1nent |
She made a move to dodge past him, but his hand snaked out, catching her wrist in a vice like grip that made her cry out. | She stood still to dodge past him, but his hand snaked out, catching her wrist in a vice like grip that made her cry out. | 1nent |
The loco had its first encounter with the M&GNJRS on the 21st May, 1960 when it assisted a railtour (from Norwich City to Norwich Thorpe via Sheringham, the Waveney Valley line and Lowestoft) after the train's loco, J15 65469 ran out of steam at Beccles. | The loco had its first encounter with the M&GNJRS on the 21st May, 1960 when it assisted a railtour (from Norwich City to Norwich Thorpe via Sheringham, the Waveney Valley line and Lowestoft) after the train's loco, J15 65469 ran out of energy at Beccles. | 1nent |
Men and women discharged from hospital with nowhere to live, or released from prison back into the community, are having to sleep rough or doss down wherever they can find a willing friend. | Men and women discharged from hospital with nowhere to live, or released from prison back into the community, are having to sleep outdoors or doss down wherever they can find a willing friend. | 0ent |
UK, Cambridge based Tadpole Technology plc is putting bells and whistles on its SparcBook notebook: it can now offer a colour active matrix display and up to 360Mb of disk. | UK, Cambridge based Tadpole Technology plc is putting fancy features on its SparcBook notebook: it can now offer a colour active matrix display and up to 360Mb of disk. | 0ent |
Coaches are popular in the US but this, by my theory, is the reason for their fall from grace as the world's greatest players. | Coaches are popular in the US but this, by my theory, is the reason for their lose social position as the world's greatest players. | 0ent |
Again ~ Dan took the floor, violently protesting against the action of the Military ~ Revolutionary ~ Committee, which had sent a Commissar to seize the office of Izviestia and censor the paper. | Again ~ Dan sat on the floor, violently protesting against the action of the Military ~ Revolutionary ~ Committee, which had sent a Commissar to seize the office of Izviestia and censor the paper. | 1nent |
Ehrenburg reported it, and he is one of the few who described Modigliani in serious mood, not merely hitting the bottle or making a scene. | Ehrenburg reported it, and he is one of the few who described Modigliani in serious mood, not merely drinking alcohol steadily and in excess or making a scene. | 0ent |
The risk associated with societal modernisation was, therefore, that the individual passions would run riot. | The risk associated with societal modernisation was, therefore, that the individual passions would act in a violent way. | 0ent |
But since they were very important people who told the original lies, they couldn't eat humble pie and be seen to change their minds, so we're stuck with the thing until the end of the next century, unless … ‘. | But since they were very important people who told the original lies, they couldn't eat cheap and tasteless pie and be seen to change their minds, so we're stuck with the thing until the end of the next century, unless … ‘. | 1nent |
The best way to understand how people, from all walks of life, can be helped is to hear from them personally, so I asked several people from my classes in Devon to write a short summary about how the Alexander Technique had helped them. | The best way to understand how people, from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle, can be helped is to hear from them personally, so I asked several people from my classes in Devon to write a short summary about how the Alexander Technique had helped them. | 0ent |
Leopold had been forced to come to terms with several disagreeable flaws in his son's character, including his alarming capacity to be economical with the truth’ when circumstances demanded. | Leopold had been forced to come to terms with several disagreeable flaws in his son's character, including his alarming capacity to be lying when circumstances demanded. | 0ent |
Real's punishment was to play subsequent matches behind closed doors. | Real's punishment was to play subsequent matches in private. | 0ent |
Still nobody in the chemical industry put two and two together. | Still nobody in the chemical industry group like things together. | 1nent |
Think you can make a go of it?’. | Think you can succeed in it?’. | 0ent |
When I go home this evening my wife and I will sit and talk about what should be done and take legal advice because I don't believe they should walk free. | When I go home this evening my wife and I will sit and talk about what should be done and take legal advice because I don't believe they should go unpunished. | 0ent |
Perhaps Coun Thorne Wallis should get out and about with the pushchair a little more. | Perhaps Coun Thorne Wallis should get traveling around with the pushchair a little more. | 0ent |
If we didn't get a move on there wouldn't be a route left to do! | If we didn't hurry up there wouldn't be a route left to do! | 0ent |
The thoughts came with a fumbling sort of logic and finally fell neatly into place. | The thoughts came with a fumbling sort of logic and finally sat down. | 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 after a very long time house price to income ratio (because demand for housing has shifted upwards, while supply remains relatively constant). | 0ent |
He began to juggle, making it look as if he was just on the verge of dropping the balls each time he caught them. | He began to juggle, making it look as if he was just on the verge of failing in his responsibilities each time he caught them. | 1nent |
' Look the other way, please.'. | ' turn a blind eye, please.'. | 1nent |
Although the use of electronic media in the business world is increasing, there remains a vast amount of communication that takes place on paper. | Although the use of electronic media in the business world is increasing, there remains a vast amount of communication that takes place in theory. | 1nent |
Hello!readers with knobs on, they can tell you the length of Emperor Hirohito's reign down to the second. | Hello!readers with buttons sewn on, they can tell you the length of Emperor Hirohito's reign down to the second. | 1nent |
Probably best remembered of all, though, were the Larry O'Hooligan cartoons, which ran in the' Pink' for no less than 63 years (1898–1961). | Probably best remembered of all, though, were the Larry O'Hooligan cartoons, which ran in pink paint' for no less than 63 years (1898–1961). | 1nent |
We particularly like the combination of skull collared Fliegerbluse and camouflage jacket for assault gun crews; and for sheer oddness a Luftwaffe bicycle mounted Jäger unit wearing cavalry Waffenfarbe in Italy must take the biscuit. | We particularly like the combination of skull collared Fliegerbluse and camouflage jacket for assault gun crews; and for sheer oddness a Luftwaffe bicycle mounted Jäger unit wearing cavalry Waffenfarbe in Italy must eat the last biscuit. | 1nent |
And a ton of product that hasn't seen the light of day. | And a ton of product that hasn't achieved a new understanding of day. | 0ent |
I'm asking … could you do any one of those things as well as eat, sleep, do it a lot, and phone your mother, if you were permanently in the chemical state induced by falling in love? | I'm asking … could you do any an unfortunate but unavoidable event as well as eat, sleep, do it a lot, and phone your mother, if you were permanently in the chemical state induced by falling in love? | 0ent |
So a look at patient expectations [1] is a welcome breath of fresh air. | So a look at patient expectations [1] is a welcome new pleasant experience. | 0ent |
This is a condition in which managements become excessively concerned with short term profits with a view to keeping share price high and thus avoiding the attention of bidders. | This is a condition in which managements become excessively concerned with short term profits with the intention to keeping share price high and thus avoiding the attention of bidders. | 0ent |
Maybe, in time, realism may prevail, but I see young players with stars in their eyes, and realism has never been a match for that in any walk of life. | Maybe, in time, realism may prevail, but I see young players with stars in their eyes, and realism has never been a match for that in any occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
' When still she made no move, he chuckled and made as if to put the document away again, pausing when he saw out of the corner of his eye that she was returning to the desk, albeit hesitantly. | ' When still she stood still, he chuckled and made as if to put the document away again, pausing when he saw out of the corner of his eye that she was returning to the desk, albeit hesitantly. | 1nent |
He said: It is certainly very different, to say the least. | He said: It is certainly very different, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
He began to realize the possibility that he was being taken for a ride, that he was the stooge in a deadly game in which he was not being allowed to play a part. | He began to realize the possibility that giving someone a ride, that he was the stooge in a deadly game in which he was not being allowed to play a part. | 1nent |
But the skills of our workforce won the day — and the prize at the end of it.’. | But the skills of our workforce gain complete victory — and the prize at the end of it.’. | 0ent |
Opponents of open air market out on a limb’. | Opponents of open air market out onto a tree branch. | 1nent |
I mean I, I, I think that's a good tactical ploy even though it's tongue in cheek. | I mean I, I, I think that's a good tactical ploy even though it's an odd manner. | 1nent |
Graham Hughes (25), Phil Evans (19) Craig Wilson (18) and promoted second teamer Clive Popplewell (15) all contributed to show Northop's strength in depth when the chips are down. | Graham Hughes (25), Phil Evans (19) Craig Wilson (18) and promoted second teamer Clive Popplewell (15) all contributed to show Northop's strength in depth when the pressure is on. | 0ent |
ALL THE opinion polls were seriously wide of the mark, Gallup for The Daily Telegraph fractionally less so than the others. | ALL THE opinion polls were seriously considerably accurate, Gallup for The Daily Telegraph fractionally less so than the others. | 1nent |
It almost seems as though they shot people for the hell of it.’. | It almost seems as though they shot people for whatever reason. | 1nent |
Pleas that the couple and their two young children will be homeless and facing financial ruin have fallen on deaf ears. | Pleas that the couple and their two young children will be homeless and facing financial ruin have was ignored. | 0ent |
I must find him before I sail home, and come to think of it I'll need to fix the boat too! | I must find him before I sail home, and on reflection I'll need to fix the boat too! | 0ent |
But Edinburgh was her capital city; and in Edinburgh most of the significant dramas of her life happened, or at least came to a head. | But Edinburgh was her capital city; and in Edinburgh most of the significant dramas of her life happened, or at least reached a turning point. | 0ent |
The trouble was I started wanting to play straight ahead rock and heavy metal and so I left the traditional blues stuff on the back burner. | The trouble was I started wanting to play straight ahead rock and heavy metal and so I left the traditional blues stuff in the microwave. | 1nent |
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