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Indeed, the old adage: spare the rod and spoil the child’ has much wisdom. | Indeed, the old adage: teach the child to row a boat and they will be confident has much wisdom. | 1nent |
I had to go and get it up across the road. | I had to go and get an erection across the road. | 1nent |
' Take it from me, Tom, you had the simp option.'. | ' take it away from me, Tom, you had the simp option.'. | 1nent |
His mind is open to the possibility that Alan the Aston office manager might be pulling a fast one over him. | His mind is open to the possibility that Alan the Aston office manager might be carrying out a trick over him. | 0ent |
I smell a rat here — I really do. | I smell something rotten here — I really do. | 1nent |
First off the presses will be Buildings of Michigan, of Iowa, of the District of Columbia and of Alaska (priced between £ 19.95 and £ 27.50 each). | Before anything else the presses will be Buildings of Michigan, of Iowa, of the District of Columbia and of Alaska (priced between £ 19.95 and £ 27.50 each). | 0ent |
Home Secretary Michael Howard is demanding a report on the case of a teenage vandal who walked free from court after admitting stabbing his neighbour to death. | Home Secretary Michael Howard is demanding a report on the case of a teenage vandal who took a stroll without disturbance from court after admitting stabbing his neighbour to death. | 1nent |
So why do I go on expanding the company instead of putting up my feet and shooting the breeze?’. | So why do I go on expanding the company instead of putting up my feet and making things awkward. | 1nent |
How far should he who pays the piper call the tune? | How far should he who pays the piper sing the song? | 1nent |
It challenges us to express our dreams in buildings which will stand the test of time, for they are the gravestones of our generation. | It challenges us to express our dreams in buildings which will last a long time, for they are the gravestones of our generation. | 0ent |
The evidence of his claim to greatness so far is sketchy, to say the least. | The evidence of his claim to greatness so far is sketchy, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
The development of methods of mass diffusion (first printed, then electromechanical and electronic) has affected all forms of music, and any of them can be treated as a commodity; if a widely distributed recording of a Tchaikovsky symphony turns the piece into popular music’, then the definition is, to say the least, unhelpful. | The development of methods of mass diffusion (first printed, then electromechanical and electronic) has affected all forms of music, and any of them can be treated as a commodity; if a widely distributed recording of a Tchaikovsky symphony turns the piece into popular music’, then the definition is, so as to be brief and efficient, unhelpful. | 1nent |
The vast majority of officers learned to grin and bear it. | The vast majority of officers learned to be happy. | 1nent |
It goes without saying — so we'll say it — that STDs are best avoided in the first place by routine sexual hygiene and precautions. | It is obvious — so we'll say it — that STDs are best avoided in the first place by routine sexual hygiene and precautions. | 0ent |
DRINK Shots into oblivion A sober Laurie Taylor comes face to face with a bloody awful drug. | DRINK Shots into oblivion A sober Laurie Taylor comes in person with a bloody awful drug. | 0ent |
' Down the hatch, Piper!' said Taff, raising his mug. | ' You can't change things that happened, Piper!' said Taff, raising his mug. | 1nent |
It, I mean, it disappoints me that we are the country in Europe that that's always dragged, kicking and screaming to the table, to discuss things like this, which are the benefit of the majority of the people in the in the European Community. | It, I mean, it disappoints me that we are the country in Europe that that's always dragged, with extreme reluctance to the table, to discuss things like this, which are the benefit of the majority of the people in the in the European Community. | 0ent |
How many millions similar to him have given up the ghost of ambition or had it driven out of them? | How many millions similar to him have acted like a ghost of ambition or had it driven out of them? | 1nent |
Many of us felt he should have had the courage to admit that the job wasn't working out instead of using his reputation as England manager to negotiate a lucrative overseas contract and then leaving everyone high and dry without a second thought. | Many of us felt he should have had the courage to admit that the job wasn't working out instead of using his reputation as England manager to negotiate a lucrative overseas contract and then leaving everyone floating in dry air without a second thought. | 1nent |
Drug addicts hate work, and prefer to find other ways to finance their habit and, of course, many crimes are committed under the influence of drugs. | Drug addicts hate work, and prefer to find other ways to finance their habit and, of course, many crimes are committed under the spell of drugs. | 1nent |
Ebbsworth again ran riot with capital sixer’ upon capital sixer’, running only eight of his 78 runs, and the team returned to Colombo to beat the Ceylonese and restore Australian pride. | Ebbsworth again acted in a violent way with capital sixer’ upon capital sixer’, running only eight of his 78 runs, and the team returned to Colombo to beat the Ceylonese and restore Australian pride. | 0ent |
But yesterday the newspaper delivery man walked free from Wimbledon Court, South London, after being fined £ 200 for indecent exposure. | But yesterday the newspaper delivery man took a stroll without disturbance from Wimbledon Court, South London, after being fined £ 200 for indecent exposure. | 1nent |
What I know of Moscow is that you keep your nose clean and do the work you've set out to achieve, and that way there's no hassle. | What I know of Moscow is that you wash the face often and do the work you've set out to achieve, and that way there's no hassle. | 1nent |
He just looked different and wore different clothes.í‰äó In 1982 Staton saw the light, and knew she had to quit drinking. | He just looked different and wore different clothes.í‰äó In 1982 Staton saw the brightest star, and knew she had to quit drinking. | 1nent |
Lining up tonight in the 450 metres event are the highly rated Belle Vue racer No Joe Soap, Powderhall's Rhincrew Legend, Dawn Milligan's Smashiton, Sheffield based Ragus and Gordon Rooks' Movealong Sharp, which won three on the trot at the East Boldon circuit before losing on the run in last week. | Lining up tonight in the 450 metres event are the highly rated Belle Vue racer No Joe Soap, Powderhall's Rhincrew Legend, Dawn Milligan's Smashiton, Sheffield based Ragus and Gordon Rooks' Movealong Sharp, which won three on a horse at the East Boldon circuit before losing on the run in last week. | 1nent |
Clive also attended, visibly gleeful that he had spared the school any undesirable publicity by unloading me in the nick of time. | Clive also attended, visibly gleeful that he had spared the school any undesirable publicity by unloading me at the last possible moment. | 0ent |
In such cases the documentation has to be correct from the word go and if Mr Grainger puts it all down in writing his account will be used as the basis for our inquiries.’. | In such cases the documentation has to be correct immediately upon starting and if Mr Grainger puts it all down in writing his account will be used as the basis for our inquiries.’. | 0ent |
However, if the memo is to be copied to others or is likely to' go public', then a more formal tone may need to be employed. | However, if the memo is to be copied to others or is likely to' be announced publicly', then a more formal tone may need to be employed. | 0ent |
This is no time for pretending that all will automatically be sweetness and light, just because you have a deep affection for each other. | This is no time for pretending that all will automatically be sugary and nutritionally void food, just because you have a deep affection for each other. | 1nent |
Rumour had it that, particularly towards the end of the financial year when sales targets were a few thousand off and hopes of bonuses were beginning to fade, the sound of the office globe could be heard spinning as anxious sales staff searched the world for the magic market that would bring home the bacon. | Rumour had it that, particularly towards the end of the financial year when sales targets were a few thousand off and hopes of bonuses were beginning to fade, the sound of the office globe could be heard spinning as anxious sales staff searched the world for the magic market that would bring pork home for dinner. | 1nent |
Mia has hired a top firm of lawyers and will fight the move tooth and nail. | Mia has hired a top firm of lawyers and will bite and scratch. | 1nent |
They cannot have it both ways and, at the moment, by making such demands they are unwittingly pushing the game towards professionalism. | They cannot do two things at once and, at the moment, by making such demands they are unwittingly pushing the game towards professionalism. | 1nent |
Melges tried to make light of the issue: If the question is Is it difficult for us to make a decision’, the answer is Sometimes yes, sometimes no’.’. | Melges tried to illuminate the issue: If the question is Is it difficult for us to make a decision’, the answer is Sometimes yes, sometimes no’.’. | 1nent |
' Can't say the description rings any bells.'. | ' Can't say the description rings a church bell.'. | 1nent |
Matters came to a head when Anthony Coburn delivered his second storyline, a science fiction adventure set on thirtieth century Earth, titled simply The Robots’. | Matters popped up when Anthony Coburn delivered his second storyline, a science fiction adventure set on thirtieth century Earth, titled simply The Robots’. | 1nent |
And this time there is no second match to get anyone off the hook! | And this time there is no second match to get anyone relieved of a duty! | 0ent |
When I kiss you, you catch fire,’ he teased huskily. | When I kiss you, you become engulfed in flames he teased huskily. | 0ent |
In private, they said it was a warning that they stood four square behind their chief, and that they would not accept behind the scenes pressure on him to resign. | In private, they said it was a warning that they stood four square behind their chief, and that they would not accept secretly pressure on him to resign. | 0ent |
Me auntie got it up there and when she got up there they were selling them for nineteen pounds. | Me auntie got an erection there and when she got up there they were selling them for nineteen pounds. | 1nent |
It was The Lost Boys, a lashing tongue in cheek tale of small town, rock' n'roll vampires who image wise, at least, owed more to Guns N' Roses than Vincent Price, that brought Kiefer Sutherland into the movie worlds big league. | It was The Lost Boys, a lashing an odd manner tale of small town, rock' n'roll vampires who image wise, at least, owed more to Guns N' Roses than Vincent Price, that brought Kiefer Sutherland into the movie worlds big league. | 1nent |
TORIES TURN THE SCREW TO SAVE £. | TORIES increase the pressure of the situation TO SAVE £. | 0ent |
By the, by the same token, you know. | By the, for the price of one ticket, you know. | 1nent |
When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone on the wagon. | When boozing has led to brawling, some hellraising stars, like Willis, have gone on the vehicle. | 1nent |
But, touch wood, I think that's all out the way. | But, put the finishing touches on wood furniture, I think that's all out the way. | 1nent |
Motown, a leading black record company, is now making moves to set up a Nashville branch. | Motown, a leading black record company, is now standing still to set up a Nashville branch. | 1nent |
The spiritual crisis in William's life came to a head one Christmas when he was involved in an attempt to deceive his master by passing off a counterfeit shilling. | The spiritual crisis in William's life popped up one Christmas when he was involved in an attempt to deceive his master by passing off a counterfeit shilling. | 1nent |
This generous depth, combined with a full scale neck, a heavily arched back and a lightly strutted belly, means that the guitar packs a lot more punch than it has any right to — more than a Martin 0–16 New Yorker, I'd say, although that's only from memory. | This generous depth, combined with a full scale neck, a heavily arched back and a lightly strutted belly, means that the guitar pack a small amount than it has any right to — more than a Martin 0–16 New Yorker, I'd say, although that's only from memory. | 1nent |
Erm yes, they er, they felt they'd been let down by the Railway men, I think, or someone else at the beginning at the Strike, and they were out on a limb but er they'd got to make the best of it. | Erm yes, they er, they felt they'd been let down by the Railway men, I think, or someone else at the beginning at the Strike, and they were out onto a tree branch but er they'd got to make the best of it. | 1nent |
No, cos he knows he'll piss off, I know Barry used to take the piss at him. | No, cos he knows he'll piss off, I know Barry used to tease at him. | 0ent |
They are also a way of injecting new blood into the Fair. | They are also a way of injecting new members into the Fair. | 0ent |
Cairo has become a sprawling region of some 20~million people living cheek by jowl with inadequate infrastructure. | Cairo has become a sprawling region of some 20~million people living in very close physical proximity with inadequate infrastructure. | 0ent |
The arguments had not stood the test of time too well, but it ended pithily enough: What the working man wants from the war is work.’. | The arguments had not last a long time too well, but it ended pithily enough: What the working man wants from the war is work.’. | 0ent |
I'm sure that er I'm not in an unusual position er having been made redundant twice on the trot. | I'm sure that er I'm not in an unusual position er having been made redundant twice on a horse. | 1nent |
I rang a sample of local authorities, but, because I prefer not to err on the side of scaremongering, I gave a figure of 20 to 25 per cent. | I rang a sample of local authorities, but, because I prefer not to behave in a manner which favours scaremongering, I gave a figure of 20 to 25 per cent. | 0ent |
The window size or the kitchen size or the bathroom size, they can't price things out until such times as they've sat down face to face with client. | The window size or the kitchen size or the bathroom size, they can't price things out until such times as they've sat down in person with client. | 0ent |
The continuing success of NME in the' 90s has gone hand in hand with the continuing life and longevity of pop and rock as a medium. | The continuing success of NME in the' 90s has held hands with the continuing life and longevity of pop and rock as a medium. | 1nent |
CARDIFF and District club side St Albans have a mountain to climb in the fourth round of the newly named Swalec Cup this afternoon. | CARDIFF and District club side St Albans face a difficult task in the fourth round of the newly named Swalec Cup this afternoon. | 0ent |
Well, it might put the cat among the pigeons June, but then so what! | Well, it might let the cat eat a lot of food June, but then so what! | 1nent |
And one of those things is you, Frome.’. | And an unfortunate but unavoidable event is you, Frome.’. | 0ent |
In a attempt to reduce sectarian attacks by the three known UFF units in the Shankill area, up to a dozen policemen have been instructed shadow top loyalist suspects round the clock. | In a attempt to reduce sectarian attacks by the three known UFF units in the Shankill area, up to a dozen policemen have been instructed shadow top loyalist suspects nonstop. | 0ent |
Here was not an authority figure, of school or university or civic discipline; still less a relation who could pull rank’ by virtue of family influence or purse string manipulation. | Here was not an authority figure, of school or university or civic discipline; still less a relation who could assert authority to gain an advantage by virtue of family influence or purse string manipulation. | 0ent |
Everything else is falling into place and we need a strong manager for next season.’. | Everything else is sitting down and we need a strong manager for next season.’. | 1nent |
The sources, who have seen Viking in action, say that the thing works, and may even perform ahead of expectations when it eventually sees the light of day. | The sources, who have seen Viking in action, say that the thing works, and may even perform ahead of expectations when it eventually sees the brightest star of day. | 1nent |
Bearing in mind the Opposition's unalloyed joy at the thought of an increase in national insurance contributions for people who earn more than that, is it time that the Opposition came clean on their plans for the self employed, who are the engine of the power house for this country? | Bearing in mind the Opposition's unalloyed joy at the thought of an increase in national insurance contributions for people who earn more than that, is it time that the Opposition bathe on their plans for the self employed, who are the engine of the power house for this country? | 1nent |
Because governments in the Middle East have a habit of declaring holy war at the drop of a hat, their people have learnt to give cautious answers to the call to arms. | Because governments in the Middle East have a habit of declaring holy war without any hesitation, their people have learnt to give cautious answers to the call to arms. | 0ent |
The move could trigger a tit for tat trans Atlantic trade war if the Community retaliates in kind. | The move could trigger a this for that trans Atlantic trade war if the Community retaliates in kind. | 1nent |
The form of farming known as shifting cultivation has gone hand in hand with the clearances in New Guinea over, at least, the last 5000 years. | The form of farming known as shifting cultivation has held hands with the clearances in New Guinea over, at least, the last 5000 years. | 1nent |
He looked, I thought, a touch over the top. | He looked, I thought, a touch excellent. | 1nent |
Defender Peter May is out injured for Stockton, whose manager Alan Robinson said: The minute we take things for granted we will come unstuck.’. | Defender Peter May is out injured for Stockton, whose manager Alan Robinson said: The minute we take things for granted we will get into trouble. | 0ent |
No, they were all completely off the cuff. | No, they were all completely spontaneous. | 0ent |
The model super car, going under the hammer next Monday, would be the perfect stocking filler for any youngster whose dad has £ 3,000 to £ 5,000 spare. | The model super car, changing next Monday, would be the perfect stocking filler for any youngster whose dad has £ 3,000 to £ 5,000 spare. | 1nent |
Foaming at the mouth, the maths master, now on his knees, raised both hands above his head and shook them violently. | Making bubbles with the mouth, the maths master, now on his knees, raised both hands above his head and shook them violently. | 1nent |
Charles will have to make his move, now. | Charles will have to stand still, now. | 1nent |
Now she stood at the gate of Ten acre Pasture, staring across the hedgetops to the control tower that jutted into the gentle landscape with angular obscenity, begging silently that when she turned the corner he would be there. | Now she stood at the gate of Ten acre Pasture, staring across the hedgetops to the control tower that jutted into the gentle landscape with angular obscenity, begging silently that when she passed out of danger he would be there. | 1nent |
Working closely with the voluntary sector we will continue to provide help for those sleeping rough, particularly in the capital. | Working closely with the voluntary sector we will continue to provide help for those sleep outdoors, particularly in the capital. | 0ent |
On the face of it one might say that an upstanding, law abiding trade should have nothing to fear where this is concerned; they should simply not deal in masterpieces without a provenance. | Encountering one might say that an upstanding, law abiding trade should have nothing to fear where this is concerned; they should simply not deal in masterpieces without a provenance. | 1nent |
What is more, it might, touch wood, even be in a position to implement some of them. | What is more, it might, put the finishing touches on wood furniture, even be in a position to implement some of them. | 1nent |
In their eagerness to give the government a' bloody nose', opposition voters supposedly flocked to the candidate best placed to defeat the incumbent Conservative. | In their eagerness to surprised', opposition voters supposedly flocked to the candidate best placed to defeat the incumbent Conservative. | 1nent |
Its one of those things where you're fucked either way.’. | Its an unfortunate but unavoidable event where you're fucked either way.’. | 0ent |
And unfortunately, since she could actually hear the machine from the bedroom, it meant that the air conditioning was on the blink once more! | And unfortunately, since she could actually hear the machine from the bedroom, it meant that the air conditioning was malfunctioning once more! | 0ent |
The broad spectrum of requirements ranges from temporary ad hoc measures (for example, a Hotline service) to expansions of technical systems planned in the long term with comprehensive parts delivery and service technicians. | The broad spectrum of requirements ranges from temporary ad hoc measures (for example, a Hotline service) to expansions of technical systems planned over a long period of time with comprehensive parts delivery and service technicians. | 0ent |
You end up with talking shops, and that's been one of the troubles I think, with the arrangements for joint planning. | You end up with talking about shopping, and that's been one of the troubles I think, with the arrangements for joint planning. | 1nent |
Er now I'll release one of those things. | Er now I'll release an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 1nent |
Middle aged, greying, Bardot arrived in Bucharest not to remind men, high and low, of her charms but to prevent what she called a “ canine genocide.”. | Middle aged, greying, Bardot arrived in Bucharest not to remind men, at the top and bottom, of her charms but to prevent what she called a “ canine genocide.”. | 1nent |
We have made sure that we get on with as much as we can get through in our help for Iraq through UNHCR, but there is one man — and one man only — who stands in the dock for the denial of resources to the northern Iraqi people, and that is Saddam Hussein. | We have made sure that we get on with as much as we can get through in our help for Iraq through UNHCR, but there is one man — and one man only — who stands out on the docks for the denial of resources to the northern Iraqi people, and that is Saddam Hussein. | 1nent |
She was hooked on' falling in love', on the emotional highs and lows of fresh romance. | She was hooked on' falling in love', on the emotional at the top and bottom of fresh romance. | 1nent |
But Kinsey defended his decision by insisting: I got the nod from my touch judge Andy Cole.’. | But Kinsey defended his decision by insisting: I got selected from my touch judge Andy Cole.’. | 0ent |
When I saw you,’ she said, I was so pissed off Do you know what they said?’. | When I saw you,’ she said, I was so left Do you know what they said?’. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that professional programme makers turn to the experts when it comes to obtaining authentic props. | It is obvious that professional programme makers turn to the experts when it comes to obtaining authentic props. | 0ent |
The essential appeal in Sliver’ is the voyeurism of apartment building owner Zeke Hawkins (William Baldwin) who has set up an elaborate video system to monitor what his tenants get up to behind closed doors. | The essential appeal in Sliver’ is the voyeurism of apartment building owner Zeke Hawkins (William Baldwin) who has set up an elaborate video system to monitor what his tenants get up to secretly. | 0ent |
Goodies that they'd got because they all worked in the docks! | Goodies that they'd got because they all worked under close scrutiny! | 1nent |
Taking part in the marathon could be out of the question for many people with asthma. | Taking part in the marathon could be not remotely possible for many people with asthma. | 0ent |
Was each of them waiting for the other to make the next move? | Was each of them waiting for the other to stand still? | 1nent |
I can't give any answers as to why we were beaten, but I felt we were turning the corner and starting to play the Liverpool way again. | I can't give any answers as to why we were beaten, but I felt we were passing out of danger and starting to play the Liverpool way again. | 0ent |
The two men, the former a steadfast Tory, the latter a dedicated Whig, had crossed swords on several occasions. | The two men, the former a steadfast Tory, the latter a dedicated Whig, had quarrel on several occasions. | 0ent |
All aboard the curry express: A piping hot Indian restaurant meal served at a hundred and twenty five miles an hour. | All aboard the curry express: A very hot Indian restaurant meal served at a hundred and twenty five miles an hour. | 0ent |
All her insecurities surged painfully as, throwing caution to the winds, she confronted him furiously, demanding imperiously, Why exactly have you brought me here, Rune? | All her insecurities surged painfully as, doing things despite the risks, she confronted him furiously, demanding imperiously, Why exactly have you brought me here, Rune? | 0ent |
It's one of those things that sort of sort of puts a little query in your mind and. | It's an unfortunate but unavoidable event that sort of sort of puts a little query in your mind and. | 0ent |
Unconditional strokes come with no strings attached and are given simply because a person is OK with you, warts and all! | Unconditional strokes come with no strings attached and are given simply because a person is OK with you, full range of characteristics including shortcomings! | 0ent |
I also noticed that the chiton was growing rather quickly, so put two and two together and removed it, whereupon the polyps stopped disappearing. | I also noticed that the chiton was growing rather quickly, so group like things together and removed it, whereupon the polyps stopped disappearing. | 1nent |
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