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So Mr MacGregor's hard work may yet come to grief, even if he sorts that problem out there's another obstacle to privatization running smoothly, many on the railways think the private sector will need a generous subsidy before they'd be interested, if their not attracted the state will have to spend more to make the new structure work, a lot more. | So Mr MacGregor's hard work may yet express condolences, even if he sorts that problem out there's another obstacle to privatization running smoothly, many on the railways think the private sector will need a generous subsidy before they'd be interested, if their not attracted the state will have to spend more to make the new structure work, a lot more. | 1nent |
But to bale out at 250 feet was tempting Fate too much β and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground, no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall. | But to bale out at 250 feet was taking an extreme risk too much β and although the parachute had just time to spring out of its canvas cover before the pilot hit the ground, no time remained for the canopy to open and check his fall. | 0ent |
Holidays That Don't Cost the Earth (Gollancz, Β£ 5.99) is a lively, informative read: as good a way as any of getting to grips with environment friendly holidays. | Holidays That Don't put the earth in danger (Gollancz, Β£ 5.99) is a lively, informative read: as good a way as any of getting to grips with environment friendly holidays. | 1nent |
Right, now we've got to see which is hard cheese and which is. | Right, now we've got to see which is aged cheese and which is. | 1nent |
It was a struggle which came to a head in the reign of Edward the Confessor, which began in 1042. | It was a struggle which popped up in the reign of Edward the Confessor, which began in 1042. | 1nent |
I'm an around the clock man β I don't do things in half measures β it's a big boost for Party morale, they like to show me off.β. | I'm an constantly man β I don't do things in half measures β it's a big boost for Party morale, they like to show me off.β. | 0ent |
As I turned into the street I felt conspicuous, to say the least, in a red Porsche and wished I was driving a ten year old Japanese saloon like most of those rusting away on both sides of the road. | As I turned into the street I felt conspicuous, so as to be brief and efficient, in a red Porsche and wished I was driving a ten year old Japanese saloon like most of those rusting away on both sides of the road. | 1nent |
During one of these services, Richard Baxter preached so powerfully on' Making light of Christ and His salvation', that the two spies in the congregation fled in terror from the church. | During one of these services, Richard Baxter preached so powerfully on' illuminating Christ and His salvation', that the two spies in the congregation fled in terror from the church. | 1nent |
They would just see it as, It puts you on the same wavelength,β Will laughs. | They would just see it as, It puts you in complete accord Will laughs. | 0ent |
And he'd be forced to come clean to Georgina, as well.β. | And he'd be forced to bathe to Georgina, as well.β. | 1nent |
There is no reason to suppose we will be any better, in the long run, at demonstrating respect towards our partner than we are to our parents and relatives. | There is no reason to suppose we will be any better, over a long period of time, at demonstrating respect towards our partner than we are to our parents and relatives. | 0ent |
I don't want to feel I've twisted your arm,β said lawyer B to the visibly shattered client. | I don't want to feel I've agonized you said lawyer B to the visibly shattered client. | 1nent |
The work that I find so hard will become easy, for it is my attitude and inner blocks that make such heavy weather of it. | The work that I find so hard will become easy, for it is my attitude and inner blocks that predict bad weather for it. | 1nent |
They looked as though they meant business. | They looked as though they thought everything could be a business. | 1nent |
The rubbish that's been legally dumped here over the years has now caught fire. | The rubbish that's been legally dumped here over the years has now became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
On New Year's Eve, and out of the blue, he told her he was going to a party and he didn't know what time he would be back. | On New Year's Eve, and unexpectedly, he told her he was going to a party and he didn't know what time he would be back. | 0ent |
Confidence men always have an eye for extra exits. | Confidence men always easily discern extra exits. | 0ent |
On the face of it, leys are ideally suited to a statistical approach. | At first glance, leys are ideally suited to a statistical approach. | 0ent |
True enough, but how easily this can lead to the conclusion that anyone who attempts to deal with things that matter must be a bore, that rather than run the risk of talking nonsense one should play it safe and stick to charming trifles β¦. | True enough, but how easily this can lead to the conclusion that anyone who attempts to deal with things that matter must be a bore, that rather than run the risk of talking nonsense one should take a cautious, risk free approach and stick to charming trifles β¦. | 0ent |
The centres might have to go cap in hand to the Croydon college and the two sixth form colleges in the borough asking their governing bodies to apply to the funding council for funds for vocational courses, in the hope that funds would be obtained on behalf of the adult education centres. | The centres might have to go without wearing a hat to the Croydon college and the two sixth form colleges in the borough asking their governing bodies to apply to the funding council for funds for vocational courses, in the hope that funds would be obtained on behalf of the adult education centres. | 1nent |
Seems a good idea on the whole, but whatever you do, don't go writing to that ruddy man at the tax office any more or you'll get his back up.β. | Seems a good idea on the whole, but whatever you do, don't go writing to that ruddy man at the tax office any more or you'll willing to support everyone. | 1nent |
He reported that if a house caught fire nobody attempted to put it out because they were all concentrating on protecting the cats, forming up in lines to prevent the panic stricken animals from running into the flames and burning themselves. | He reported that if a house became engulfed in flames nobody attempted to put it out because they were all concentrating on protecting the cats, forming up in lines to prevent the panic stricken animals from running into the flames and burning themselves. | 0ent |
Congress will be reformed, abolishing its patronage and powers to vote under the table payments to its members. | Congress will be reformed, abolishing its patronage and powers to vote below the water table payments to its members. | 1nent |
Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold. | Westminster is now in for a furious bout of secretly arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold. | 0ent |
Everyone gets it in spades in director Robert Altman's wicked satire The Player (Guild, 15, out now). | Everyone gets it in excess in director Robert Altman's wicked satire The Player (Guild, 15, out now). | 0ent |
His head slumped forward as he gave up the ghost. | His head slumped forward as he acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
' Hold the line, please.'. | ' hold onto the rope, please.'. | 1nent |
Now, on the face of it, the problem of obtaining the finance is no different from that faced by local authorities every day. | Now, Encountering, the problem of obtaining the finance is no different from that faced by local authorities every day. | 1nent |
It was noticeable that Docklands Express and Cool Ground were both together in the middle of the field, neither having yet made a move. | It was noticeable that Docklands Express and Cool Ground were both together in the middle of the field, neither having yet stood still. | 1nent |
That's one corporate plan that can't win, not in the long term. | That's one corporate plan that can't win, not over a long period of time. | 0ent |
To say the least, however, it is difficult to grow regular crops of fine juicy pears in local conditions. | So as to be brief and efficient, however, it is difficult to grow regular crops of fine juicy pears in local conditions. | 1nent |
The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you β this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures β will fall by the wayside. | The implication of this is that something that is no longer capable of supporting you β this may involve beliefs and people as much as material structures β will fail to be completed. | 0ent |
If Niall turns up in the dock for blowing up redcoats, I'll feel guilty. | If Niall turns up out on the docks for blowing up redcoats, I'll feel guilty. | 1nent |
We were drinking out of glass tumblers with British Rail logos on and generally chewing the fat and putting the world to rights. | We were drinking out of glass tumblers with British Rail logos on and generally chewing on fatty food and putting the world to rights. | 1nent |
Ha, so when you put your foot down the meter goes smack! | Ha, so when you stop moving the meter goes smack! | 1nent |
Going over the top e.g. screaming at the kids over something minor. | Going excellent e.g. screaming at the kids over something minor. | 1nent |
Her stunt of last night had been infantile, to say the least, if not positively life threatening. | Her stunt of last night had been infantile, so as to be brief and efficient, if not positively life threatening. | 1nent |
It is you, having shut the door on your fears which have hitherto ruled your life, who can open a new door. | It is you, having refuse to consider your fears which have hitherto ruled your life, who can open a new door. | 0ent |
They may even believe that he who pays the piper calls the tune, and that PFK editorial is slanted towards one or another manufacturer. | They may even believe that he who pays the piper sings the song, and that PFK editorial is slanted towards one or another manufacturer. | 1nent |
From the word go the crowd (badly dressed, smelly, blank faced and radiating tragedy) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in. | From the outset the crowd (badly dressed, smelly, blank faced and radiating tragedy) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in. | 0ent |
The fact that Crosby fought tooth and nail to get the job in an area where the success rate is so limited and expectation so high, speaks volumes for his bottle. | The fact that Crosby fought tooth and nail to get the job in an area where the success rate is so limited and expectation so high, provides substantial information for his bottle. | 0ent |
He was going to make a splash the nature of which was still to be determined. | He was going to attract attention the nature of which was still to be determined. | 0ent |
A man on the run from Crumlin Road prison, Belfast, was ordered to be extradited from the Irish Republic. | A man fleeing from Crumlin Road prison, Belfast, was ordered to be extradited from the Irish Republic. | 0ent |
It might ring a bell in somebody's mind.β. | It might ring a church bell in somebody's mind.β. | 1nent |
Under the microscope: DNA testing to catch a rapist. | Under close scrutiny: DNA testing to catch a rapist. | 1nent |
The new songs, which follow the brief rewind through absurdo oldster Fishes Eyesβ, are big, bold rough house dance things which actually cohere rather than drift into percussive jam no man's land. | The new songs, which follow the brief rewind through absurdo oldster Fishes Eyesβ, are big, bold rough house dance things which actually cohere rather than drift into percussive jam a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
How insulting Delia Cope is, obviously she feels too high and mighty to read Spare Rib because it's become less entertaining, uninteresting, uninformative and boring because it covers Black women's issues. | How insulting Delia Cope is, obviously she feels too masculine to read Spare Rib because it's become less entertaining, uninteresting, uninformative and boring because it covers Black women's issues. | 1nent |
Mrs Proetta, 50, was the central figure in an ITV documentary in which she claimed that three IRA terrorists there were shot dead in cold blood by the SAS in 1988. | Mrs Proetta, 50, was the central figure in an ITV documentary in which she claimed that three IRA terrorists there were shot dead in a pool of blood by the SAS in 1988. | 1nent |
The researcher who collects data on everything under the sun, just because it seems so easy at the time to ask a few more questions about this and that, usually rues the day when the analysis of all the answers has to be carried out. | The researcher who collects data on everything that makes you warm, just because it seems so easy at the time to ask a few more questions about this and that, usually rues the day when the analysis of all the answers has to be carried out. | 1nent |
Despite dangers to life and limb: the expulsion of refugees after 1938. | Despite dangers to existence and all bodily faculties: the expulsion of refugees after 1938. | 0ent |
Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work around the clock all over the world. | Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work all the time all over the world. | 0ent |
QUITE what happens to the Royal Family in the long term is anybody's guess. | QUITE what happens to the Royal Family eventually is anybody's guess. | 0ent |
On the 3rd the leaders of the Bolsheviki had another historic meeting behind closed doors. | On the 3rd the leaders of the Bolsheviki had another historic meeting secretly. | 0ent |
As soon as he turned the corner, I grabbed the wallet and sprinted down the alley. | As soon as he passed out of danger, I grabbed the wallet and sprinted down the alley. | 1nent |
No matter what happens to the National question in the final analysis the community struggle goes on, the struggle against the hopelessness and helplessness of ordinary people to manage to cope in a very complex society. | No matter what happens to the National question in the last page of the report the community struggle goes on, the struggle against the hopelessness and helplessness of ordinary people to manage to cope in a very complex society. | 1nent |
I don't think they will throw in the towel as they did against Pontypool last year. | I don't think they will give up as they did against Pontypool last year. | 0ent |
There is no indication that Hollywood is turning over a new leaf, free of bloodstains. | There is no indication that Hollywood is starting to behave in a better way, free of bloodstains. | 0ent |
This is a disturbing scene to say the least. | This is a disturbing scene so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Plus the fact that he was throwing his weight around with the police seemed to say Whitehall and no small potatoes, so we started with that. | Plus the fact that he was throwing his weight around with the police seemed to say Whitehall and no person of relatively litte consequence, so we started with that. | 0ent |
Likewise, every enthusiast for Britain's future ascendancy in the world through the Commonwealth could take heart from the fact that a notable nationalist had been charmed into submission by a representative of the Crown. | Likewise, every enthusiast for Britain's future ascendancy in the world through the Commonwealth could regain courage from the fact that a notable nationalist had been charmed into submission by a representative of the Crown. | 0ent |
They've won six matches on the trot since their victory at Blaina and could get even better. | They've won six matches on a horse since their victory at Blaina and could get even better. | 1nent |
As with most things which appeal to the vagaries of youthful fashion today's hit rapidly becomes old hat. | As with most things which appeal to the vagaries of youthful fashion today's hit rapidly becomes old fashioned and trite. | 0ent |
A survey would establish once and for all whether the coal they are taking out is paying its way and whether the pit has a future.β. | A survey would establish conclusively whether the coal they are taking out is paying its way and whether the pit has a future.β. | 0ent |
The jury may in some cases put two and two together, but it seems to us that the effect of section 58 is such that the balance of fairness between prosecution and defence cannot be maintained unless proper comment is permitted on the defendant's silence in such circumstances. | The jury may in some cases group like things together, but it seems to us that the effect of section 58 is such that the balance of fairness between prosecution and defence cannot be maintained unless proper comment is permitted on the defendant's silence in such circumstances. | 1nent |
Which I wouldn't have thought is extortionate in this day and age. | Which I wouldn't have thought is extortionate in the current era of history. | 0ent |
Then she said, with apparent irrelevance: Those two lassies, they think the world of you.β. | Then she said, with apparent irrelevance: Those two lassies, they have a strong affection for you.β. | 0ent |
So when the USA moved the goalposts by setting still lower targets for particulates and NOx, new avenues had to be explored. | So when the USA altered the terms of an agreement while it is ongoing by setting still lower targets for particulates and NOx, new avenues had to be explored. | 0ent |
I knew you'd jump to conclusions,β Kitty said. | I knew you'd make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence Kitty said. | 0ent |
Letter to the Editor: It's not cricket to attack Yorkshire. | Letter to the Editor: It's unsportsmanlike to attack Yorkshire. | 0ent |
And we've quite a few bits and bobs of furnishing that your mother might find useful. | And we've quite a few small remaining pieces and items of furnishing that your mother might find useful. | 0ent |
All you need is a well fed body to go through the motions of life. | All you need is a well fed body to do things in a perfunctory way of life. | 0ent |
THE weather forecast was to say the least somewhat forbidding β gale force winds and blustery showers. | THE weather forecast was so as to be brief and efficient somewhat forbidding β gale force winds and blustery showers. | 1nent |
Moreover, Dittmar takes a very dim view of Jansher's behaviour, because it has occurred before. | Moreover, Dittmar is unable to clearly see Jansher's behaviour, because it has occurred before. | 1nent |
It is only a rough and ready estimating method, but one which can be very useful (if its limitations are recognised). | It is only a imperfect but able to use estimating method, but one which can be very useful (if its limitations are recognised). | 0ent |
When it fails to rise to the occasion, I no longer get rattled and threaten to chop it off with a pair of barber's scissors, tie it up in a sack and drop it down a deep, dark well. | When it fails to perform well in response to a special situation, I no longer get rattled and threaten to chop it off with a pair of barber's scissors, tie it up in a sack and drop it down a deep, dark well. | 0ent |
What they cannot do is to have it both ways. | What they cannot do is to do two things at once. | 1nent |
These should be used to prove the technology, with a view to introducing them in the other gardens between 1995 and 1997. | These should be used to prove the technology, with the intention to introducing them in the other gardens between 1995 and 1997. | 0ent |
In the final analysis the specific method is merely a secondary affair, since any method must in the end efface itself :. | In the last page of the report the specific method is merely a secondary affair, since any method must in the end efface itself :. | 1nent |
So he's, he's really got to get it right from the word go. | So he's, he's really got to get it right from the green light. | 1nent |
Manor knew much of this legislation by heart. | Manor knew much of this legislation from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
Everything sort of, in a nutshell, you don't need any of the rest. | Everything sort of, briefly stated, you don't need any of the rest. | 0ent |
But as the old saying goes, it's better late than never (and better never late!β Ed). | But as the old saying goes, it's better to do things late, than to never do it at all (and better never late!β Ed). | 0ent |
Astra likes to believe that the quality of its management, blessed with the IFC seal of approval, sets it apart in Indonesia. | Astra likes to believe that the quality of its management, blessed with the IFC sanction, sets it apart in Indonesia. | 0ent |
That, one would have thought, was an indictment sweeping enough to settle the matter once and for all. | That, one would have thought, was an indictment sweeping enough to settle the matter conclusively. | 0ent |
I was on top of the world. | I was on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
Matters came to a head in the summer of 1928 after Amanullah's return from an eight month visit to Europe. | Matters reached a turning point in the summer of 1928 after Amanullah's return from an eight month visit to Europe. | 0ent |
It feels a little like frostbite or rather when you come in from the cold and the numbness fades into pain. | It feels a little like frostbite or rather when you gain widespread acceptance in a group and the numbness fades into pain. | 1nent |
Paul Mason is also available again and, on a ground where they've come to grief in the past, Aberdeen have been reminded by Willie Miller that only their best will be good enough against St Johnstone. | Paul Mason is also available again and, on a ground where they've express condolences in the past, Aberdeen have been reminded by Willie Miller that only their best will be good enough against St Johnstone. | 1nent |
But Toby was made obstinate by his first off the cuff effort to get himself a job. | But Toby was made obstinate by his first out from under the cuff of a sleeve effort to get himself a job. | 1nent |
Then, nine months of gestation later, an opportunity crops up out of the blue, or so it seems. | Then, nine months of gestation later, an opportunity crops up without warning, or so it seems. | 0ent |
The people in the town may say Oh, he's not all there, you know,β but that's just their little joke (and sometimes, just to rub it in, they don't point to their heads as they say it); I don't mind. | The people in the town may say Oh, he's incomplete, you know,β but that's just their little joke (and sometimes, just to rub it in, they don't point to their heads as they say it); I don't mind. | 1nent |
The prospect of coming face to face with the man who had figured so prominently in Elise's diary before her accidental death was just too intriguing to pass up. | The prospect of coming in person with the man who had figured so prominently in Elise's diary before her accidental death was just too intriguing to pass up. | 0ent |
Explorers talk turkey in the middle of the desert. | Explorers talk about turkey in the middle of the desert. | 1nent |
There literally is everything under the sun, and you're free to do as much or as little as you want. | There literally is everything that makes you warm, and you're free to do as much or as little as you want. | 1nent |
STUDENTS made light of physical disabilities to abseil down a viaduct yesterday. | STUDENTS illuminated physical disabilities to abseil down a viaduct yesterday. | 1nent |
Do not deliberately keep a low profile. | Do not deliberately be quiet and discreet. | 0ent |
This is Levitation β can they rise to the occasion? | This is Levitation β can they perform well in response to a special situation? | 0ent |
Next Monday, Rod's prize goes under the hammer through ADT, the world's biggest car auction firm at Blackbushe, Hants. | Next Monday, Rod's prize changes through ADT, the world's biggest car auction firm at Blackbushe, Hants. | 1nent |
And you're never in business until you've got an overdraft. | And you're never ready to proceed in a desired activity until you've got an overdraft. | 0ent |
One wonders how much longer this reasoning will hold water, as a steadily growing proportion of British legislation begins life in Brussels or Strasbourg. | One wonders how much longer this reasoning will withstand criticism, as a steadily growing proportion of British legislation begins life in Brussels or Strasbourg. | 0ent |
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