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Chocolate and chips are fine once in a while, but every day it's a disaster, says Derek Cooper. | Chocolate and chips are fine sometimes, but every day it's a disaster, says Derek Cooper. | 0ent |
If not for the Cold ~ War ’s end, the West would not have let China off the hook over those killings. | If not for the Cold ~ War ’s end, the West would not have let China off the coathook over those killings. | 1nent |
The Lebanese man in the dock says he was invited back to the flat, and it was Kim who threatened him with a knife. | The Lebanese man under scrutiny says he was invited back to the flat, and it was Kim who threatened him with a knife. | 1nent |
Tom's the kind of person who calls a spade a spade and a lot of people don't like that. | Tom's the kind of person who say things as they really are and a lot of people don't like that. | 0ent |
Monty was supposed to be on the wagon and I certainly didn't see him drinking, until I discovered that every time he passed the bar he'd pick up any bottle that was on the bar and drink it. | Monty was supposed to be on the vehicle and I certainly didn't see him drinking, until I discovered that every time he passed the bar he'd pick up any bottle that was on the bar and drink it. | 1nent |
The doctor says it's her only chance, but it's touch and go, seemingly, and she's asking for you.’. | The doctor says it's her only chance, but it's swift, seemingly, and she's asking for you.’. | 1nent |
' Initially it was for the sheer hell of it ,' she said. | ' Initially it was for whatever reason ,' she said. | 1nent |
She claims that joyride killers get away with' murder on the cheap'. | She claims that joyride killers do bad things and not be punished on the cheap'. | 1nent |
Of course, this is not all there is to life, and Hildamay finds true contentment by adopting a nine year old girl who introduces herself on the tube. | Of course, this is incomplete is to life, and Hildamay finds true contentment by adopting a nine year old girl who introduces herself on the tube. | 1nent |
He turned and saw a lithe figure in a track suit pounding the pavement towards him. | He turned and saw a lithe figure in a track suit paving the road towards him. | 1nent |
But they will, instead, fall in line’ to move an innovation ahead. | But they will, instead, conform to move an innovation ahead. | 0ent |
Robbie longed to ask, but didn't dare tempt fate. | Robbie longed to ask, but didn't dare take an extreme risk. | 0ent |
At this signal the master tape is run up to speed, an okay then being passed back to the Director by the Technical Manager. | At this signal the master tape is run fully informed, an okay then being passed back to the Director by the Technical Manager. | 0ent |
And it seems, on the face of it quite simple and quite straightforward doesn't it? | And it seems, at first glance quite simple and quite straightforward doesn't it? | 0ent |
A NORTH east farmer wants a few wise men from Scotland to take a behind the scenes look at farming in EC member states to see how counterparts are faring with the rules and regulations. | A NORTH east farmer wants a few wise men from Scotland to take a secretly look at farming in EC member states to see how counterparts are faring with the rules and regulations. | 0ent |
I'll take a powder,’ said Natasha and, picking up what remained of her piece, rose and strolled away. | I'll leave quietly said Natasha and, picking up what remained of her piece, rose and strolled away. | 0ent |
He'd thrown the receiver off the hook, but she was haranguing the empty line, demanding he reply. | He'd thrown the receiver relieved of a duty, but she was haranguing the empty line, demanding he reply. | 0ent |
Four years after that Hunt Ball, where Nicandra lost her heart for ever, Aunt Tossie broke into her moneybox to endow the marriage of Nicandra Constance with Andrew Julian. | Four years after that Hunt Ball, where Nicandra had heart failure for ever, Aunt Tossie broke into her moneybox to endow the marriage of Nicandra Constance with Andrew Julian. | 1nent |
A mass of evidence follows, most of it from sound medical sources, that the medical profession has become hopelessly hooked on prescription drugs; that the drugs are neither so effective nor so safe as our doctors would have us believe; and that the public and the profession is being remorselessly taken for a ride by the pharmaceutical industry. | A mass of evidence follows, most of it from sound medical sources, that the medical profession has become hopelessly hooked on prescription drugs; that the drugs are neither so effective nor so safe as our doctors would have us believe; and that the giving someone a ride by the pharmaceutical industry. | 1nent |
Many are sleeping rough, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | Many are being homeless, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | 0ent |
The rest,’ he shrugged, were as silent as the grave. | The rest,’ he shrugged, were as saying absolutely nothing. | 0ent |
She allows herself to have no possessions, only two sets of clothing and anything else she gets from charities goes straight into making homes and clinics which provide free health care to poor mothers for their children. | She allows herself to have no possessions, only two sets of clothing and anything else she gets from charities becomes a law abiding person into making homes and clinics which provide free health care to poor mothers for their children. | 1nent |
Avatars of liberal capitalism like the United ~ States and the United ~ Kingdom continued to perform anemically in 2012, while many Asian countries, relying on various versions of dirigisme, have not only grown rapidly and steadily over the last several decades, but have also weathered recent economic storms with surprising grace. | Avatars of liberal capitalism like the United ~ States and the United ~ Kingdom continued to perform anemically in 2012, while many Asian countries, relying on various versions of dirigisme, have not only grown rapidly and steadily over the last several decades, but have also predicted the coming storm with surprising grace. | 1nent |
You simply walk the land, survey the warren and burrow systems and get some knowledge that will help you plan where and how to make your first move against the rabbit population. | You simply walk the land, survey the warren and burrow systems and get some knowledge that will help you plan where and how to stand still against the rabbit population. | 1nent |
If they're hiring your sort of freelance now, we must really be going downhill fast.’. | If they're hiring your sort of freelance now, we must really be worsen fast.’. | 0ent |
To drive under the influence of any drug is an offence — and is dangerous. | To drive intoxicated of any drug is an offence — and is dangerous. | 0ent |
A small army of gardeners works round the clock to keep everything in shape :. | A small army of gardeners works nonstop to keep everything in shape :. | 0ent |
Him and her sat on the fence, the they're slobbering away! | Him and her put something on the fence, the they're slobbering away! | 1nent |
I mean you have the idea, you want to expand advertising, which means you've got to spend more money and you said it was never given the go ahead, who at the end of the day would decide about whether it had the go ahead or not? | I mean you have the idea, you want to expand advertising, which means you've got to spend more money and you said it was never given the go ahead, who ultimately would decide about whether it had the go ahead or not? | 0ent |
Thus the general scheme of the Regulations is to give public information about the authority and the school but to leave the governors free to make controversial decisions behind closed doors and without public knowledge. | Thus the general scheme of the Regulations is to give public information about the authority and the school but to leave the governors free to make controversial decisions in private and without public knowledge. | 0ent |
Extra effects provide various industrial and ambient noises, along with off the wall sounds which work well in contemporary rhythmic contexts. | Extra effects provide various industrial and ambient noises, along with wildly unconventional sounds which work well in contemporary rhythmic contexts. | 0ent |
There's no cover, and — as happened to me — any stranger sticks out like a sore thumb. | There's no cover, and — as happened to me — any stranger hurt like a sore thumb. | 1nent |
Pilot … to weather the storm, no. | Pilot … to reach the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage, no. | 0ent |
So I went on until just after refreshment time: Spoke to Mr so and so — lots of things in my book. | So I went on until just after refreshment time: Spoke to Mr so and so — lots of things in my autobiography. | 1nent |
STUART PEARCE offered the ultimate seal of approval to Aston Villa's title challenge by claiming: They are the strongest League team I've ever played against.’. | STUART PEARCE offered the ultimate sanction to Aston Villa's title challenge by claiming: They are the strongest League team I've ever played against.’. | 0ent |
A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court. | A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has took a stroll without disturbance from court. | 1nent |
Viewers in this country do get a fair picture of the debates and other proceedings in our House. | Viewers in this country do take a picture of the debates and other proceedings in our House. | 1nent |
Back home, there's The Impossible Dream’ of a Christmas Number One and a nagging feeling they might have lost the plot. | Back home, there's The Impossible Dream’ of a Christmas Number One and a nagging feeling they might have losed sight of the objective. | 0ent |
Distraught Vicky and Stephen Harper were in court to see 21 year old David Harper — who dated both sisters — walk free. | Distraught Vicky and Stephen Harper were in court to see 21 year old David Harper — who dated both sisters — go unpunished. | 0ent |
Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole, and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned, cap in hand. | Virgin were the only company that could pull him out of the hole, and it was to Virgin that McLaren now turned, without wearing a hat. | 1nent |
He'll be out and about, communicating with the likes of Gary and Tim to ensure that they understand how profitable their contributions are. | He'll be traveling around, communicating with the likes of Gary and Tim to ensure that they understand how profitable their contributions are. | 0ent |
He tried to keep his voice firm, but the thought of actually having to kill the man in cold blood numbed him. | He tried to keep his voice firm, but the thought of actually having to kill the man in a pool of blood numbed him. | 1nent |
Though its international activities and long term contracts business appear to offer some cause for cheer, it seems that Egham, Surrey based consultancy P E International Plc is not out of the woods yet. | Though its international activities and long term contracts business appear to offer some cause for cheer, it seems that Egham, Surrey based consultancy P E International Plc is not out of lumber yet. | 1nent |
He might have to abandon his return to the pensione to change and go straight to the Stasi address. | He might have to abandon his return to the pensione to change and become a law abiding person to the Stasi address. | 1nent |
Biggins is regarded as the GM Vauxhall Conference's most gifted midfielder, and with Brighton sliding down the Second Division and £2.5 million in the red, the 29 year old says he is determined to put on a show that will humiliate the home side. | Biggins is regarded as the GM Vauxhall Conference's most gifted midfielder, and with Brighton sliding down the Second Division and £2.5 million spending and owing more money than is being earned, the 29 year old says he is determined to put on a show that will humiliate the home side. | 0ent |
Nick Brown thought his two year ordeal was over when he walked free from a Goan Jail last month. | Nick Brown thought his two year ordeal was over when he took a stroll without disturbance from a Goan Jail last month. | 1nent |
I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which made light of his infirmity. | I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which illuminated his infirmity. | 1nent |
But it is the solar eclipse on the 24th that holds the greatest potential for you: an addition to the family or change of location could be on the cards for next year. | But it is the solar eclipse on the 24th that holds the greatest potential for you: an addition to the family or change of location could be possible for next year. | 0ent |
Fuchsias are fair game to the grub; Doreen Redfern’ needs defending. | Fuchsias are an acceptable target to the grub; Doreen Redfern’ needs defending. | 0ent |
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 without an audience watching by the FA after an inquiry into last week's coin throwing incident, the game posed as many questions as it answered. | 0ent |
CA's proprietary Masterpiece financial software, Generator development tools and CA DB underlying database technology may also make the move. | CA's proprietary Masterpiece financial software, Generator development tools and CA DB underlying database technology may also stand still. | 1nent |
My grandfather saying that everything was going downhill, my grandmother talking of progress, but neither expecting it for that year or the next, they didn't dream of real change, not in their lifetime nor their children's. | My grandfather saying that everything was worsen, my grandmother talking of progress, but neither expecting it for that year or the next, they didn't dream of real change, not in their lifetime nor their children's. | 0ent |
For a moment he thought he smelt a rat; could it be one of Marjorie's' little jokes'? | For a moment he thought he smell something rotten; could it be one of Marjorie's' little jokes'? | 1nent |
' Fat an' lazy yourself with brass knobs on. | ' Fat an' lazy yourself with buttons sewn on. | 1nent |
Select a holiday or a short break from the established specialists in French hotels and châteaux off the beaten track. | Select a holiday or a short break from the established specialists in French hotels and châteaux somewhere where few people go. | 0ent |
Then the time came for them to see the light of day with the release of the' John Scott's' series of independent bottlings. | Then the time came for them to see the brightest star of day with the release of the' John Scott's' series of independent bottlings. | 1nent |
Then I launched into the apology, the explanation and finally, by dint of superhuman endeavour, the jokes. | Then I launched into the apology, the explanation and finally, by the force of superhuman endeavour, the jokes. | 0ent |
He wasn't sure whether to speak in the accent he'd used in Look Back in Anger (a splendid Blimp' — Worcester Gazette) or the one for When We are Married (made a meal of the part' — Croydon Advertiser). | He wasn't sure whether to speak in the accent he'd used in Look Back in Anger (a splendid Blimp' — Worcester Gazette) or the one for When We are Married (overly complicate the part' — Croydon Advertiser). | 0ent |
I ask Tor, who has come across to see how I am coping, if this is normal, a guarded, off the cuff way of informing him that I am shit scared and would like the weather to change. | I ask Tor, who has come across to see how I am coping, if this is normal, a guarded, spontaneous way of informing him that I am shit scared and would like the weather to change. | 0ent |
He is there to listen to the evidence, to present the evidence to the jury, the jury then, say, whether the man in the dock or woman in the dock or whatever's in the dock, is guilty or not guilty. | He is there to listen to the evidence, to present the evidence to the jury, the jury then, say, whether the man in the dock or woman under scrutiny or whatever's in the dock, is guilty or not guilty. | 0ent |
Botham's pals were in stitches, but Lander was warned: You'll go in the sea or an appropriate river before we get to Margate.’. | Botham's pals were very amused, but Lander was warned: You'll go in the sea or an appropriate river before we get to Margate.’. | 0ent |
It is the only party on a roll. | It is the only party moving uncontrollably. | 1nent |
Ah, but these crystals melt in hot water. | Ah, but these crystals melt in a difficult situation. | 1nent |
But to describe this as an uncanny ability to read someone's intentions, as Hearne does, is optimistic to say the least (1987 : 56). | But to describe this as an uncanny ability to read someone's intentions, as Hearne does, is optimistic so as to be brief and efficient (1987 : 56). | 1nent |
Although, on the face of it, this might not appear to have been conducive to the development of industry wide bargaining paradoxically such division by occupation promoted bargaining by industry’(Phelps Brown, 1959, p. 362). | Although, Encountering, this might not appear to have been conducive to the development of industry wide bargaining paradoxically such division by occupation promoted bargaining by industry’(Phelps Brown, 1959, p. 362). | 1nent |
To get the music moving horizontally and yet retain the essential character of quartal harmony, we have to take liberties and extend the system in some way. | To get the music moving horizontally and yet retain the essential character of quartal harmony, we have to treat things freely without strict faithfulness to the facts and extend the system in some way. | 0ent |
The shock of the change of circumstances was sufficiently numbing to dampen any inclination to run riot, particularly after the painful build up of events which led to the final arrest. | The shock of the change of circumstances was sufficiently numbing to dampen any inclination to act in a violent way, particularly after the painful build up of events which led to the final arrest. | 0ent |
Anyway it's the first time since the Revie years that we've won 5 on the trot in the league so lets just be happy for a while. | Anyway it's the first time since the Revie years that we've won 5 in a row in the league so lets just be happy for a while. | 0ent |
Regrettably, last night's audience was a meagre one, but what they got was impressive, to say the least. | Regrettably, last night's audience was a meagre one, but what they got was impressive, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
The contrast between her hand to mouth existence in Cochabamba and the former vibrant activist who inspired people all over the world was very striking. | The contrast between her hand in mouth existence in Cochabamba and the former vibrant activist who inspired people all over the world was very striking. | 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 on a horse. | 1nent |
A WOMAN saved her guide dog from certain death by giving it the kiss of life. | A WOMAN saved her guide dog from certain death by giving it the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
The market was in full swing as they made their way slowly round the piazza, the Brigadier leaning on the horn to make a path through the jumble of cars and people milling about in the bright but fitful sunshine. | The market was at a swingset as they made their way slowly round the piazza, the Brigadier leaning on the horn to make a path through the jumble of cars and people milling about in the bright but fitful sunshine. | 1nent |
In battle he's unstoppable, but I've never seen him kill a man in cold blood before.’. | In battle he's unstoppable, but I've never seen him kill a man in a ruthless manner before.’. | 0ent |
The young lady behind the bar was scared stiff by our presence. | The young lady in prison was scared stiff by our presence. | 1nent |
This was a magnificent political sleight of hand. | This was a magnificent political skilled deception. | 0ent |
On the face of it, this is similar to accommodation theory: speakers approximate their interlocutors' linguistic behaviour, or distance themselves from it, depending on whether or not they wish to identify themselves with that individual. | At first glance, this is similar to accommodation theory: speakers approximate their interlocutors' linguistic behaviour, or distance themselves from it, depending on whether or not they wish to identify themselves with that individual. | 0ent |
They're mean … they're tough and they mean business … the Oxford Saints are on the march. | They're mean … they're tough and they think everything could be a business … the Oxford Saints are on the march. | 1nent |
Talk to other in the same boat in our forum! | Talk to other in the same situation in our forum! | 0ent |
But, apart from that, the Ceauşescus, collection of television sets, indeed their domestic arrangements as a whole, were not so far out of line with what any politburo member in the Bloc would have regarded as normal. | But, apart from that, the Ceauşescus, collection of television sets, indeed their domestic arrangements as a whole, were not so far disproportionately with what any politburo member in the Bloc would have regarded as normal. | 0ent |
The object is rather to demonstrate that the success of Nizan's writing technique is ultimately dependent on the interaction of two different but, in the final analysis, mutually dependent discourses. | The object is rather to demonstrate that the success of Nizan's writing technique is ultimately dependent on the interaction of two different but, in the last page of the report, mutually dependent discourses. | 1nent |
It may be necessary to get the individual to look at alternative ways of approaching and coping with the circumstances of life without work, perhaps trying to wipe the slate clean’ and start the process all over again, but with an increased awareness of the problems and difficulties that are involved. | It may be necessary to get the individual to look at alternative ways of approaching and coping with the circumstances of life without work, perhaps trying to open and apparent to everyone and start the process all over again, but with an increased awareness of the problems and difficulties that are involved. | 1nent |
I have become expert at avoiding him, but on the unlucky occasions when I am forced to talk to him, he foams at the mouth and talks gibberish. | I have become expert at avoiding him, but on the unlucky occasions when I am forced to talk to him, he make bubbles with the mouth and talks gibberish. | 1nent |
He took out his knife and cut away some of the dead wood from the rose trees. | He took out his knife and cut away some of the old pieces of furniture from the rose trees. | 1nent |
So technically Tit for Tat is not an ESS. | So technically this for that is not an ESS. | 1nent |
He would not rest until every last parasite was cleared from this ball of rock, and,’ his voice began to rise, neither will we. | He would not rest until each and every parasite was cleared from this ball of rock, and,’ his voice began to rise, neither will we. | 0ent |
He said something which I took to mean hair of the dog’ in Serbo Croat then he poured. | He said something which I took to mean dog hair in Serbo Croat then he poured. | 1nent |
For the rest, if it does blow up into an open accusation, he'll have to come clean. | For the rest, if it does blow up into an open accusation, he'll have to be completely honest. | 0ent |
I said, What happens to the rubbish lying in the dock when you roll up the curtain?’. | I said, What happens to the rubbish lying under scrutiny when you roll up the curtain?’. | 1nent |
But since then Oxford have been on the up and up. | But since then Oxford have been legitimate and honest. | 0ent |
The project came to a head a year ago, when Ulrich Seifert, VW's head of research, and Herbert Schaefer, VW's design chief, commissioned the designs from Switzerland's Art Centre College. | The project popped up a year ago, when Ulrich Seifert, VW's head of research, and Herbert Schaefer, VW's design chief, commissioned the designs from Switzerland's Art Centre College. | 1nent |
He was quite explicit in rejecting the world of business because of its philistinism, derived from a Judaistic view of the world, and championing a Hellenistic view concerned with the pursuit of sweetness and light. | He was quite explicit in rejecting the world of business because of its philistinism, derived from a Judaistic view of the world, and championing a Hellenistic view concerned with the pursuit of sugary and nutritionally void food. | 1nent |
Why was he constantly jumping to conclusions? | Why was he constantly making conclusions before being presented with all the evidence? | 0ent |
COMIC Mike Harding saw how Middlesbrough has turned over a new leaf at the weekend. | COMIC Mike Harding saw how Middlesbrough has started to act in a better way at the weekend. | 0ent |
This will be a real test for the Randalstown players, for Leonard and Graham are favourites in my book to win the championship. | This will be a real test for the Randalstown players, for Leonard and Graham are favourites in my autobiography to win the championship. | 1nent |
It was part of the research design that data collection and data analysis should go hand in hand through a process of what has been called " retroduction " (Ford, 1975; Best et al 1979) in which data analysis progressively focuses subsequent fieldwork. | It was part of the research design that data collection and data analysis should hold hands through a process of what has been called " retroduction " (Ford, 1975; Best et al 1979) in which data analysis progressively focuses subsequent fieldwork. | 1nent |
Who would have shu sh shuddered at the very thought that we are even considering such a time in this day and age. | Who would have shu sh shuddered at the very thought that we are even considering such a time in the current era of history. | 0ent |
Relations with America are on the mend after months in which the two countries had been arguing about the fate of nuclear weapons on Ukrainian soil. | Relations with America are suffering after months in which the two countries had been arguing about the fate of nuclear weapons on Ukrainian soil. | 1nent |
Pattenism is not to be a continuation of Ridleyism: an important theme underlying the whole speech was that he intends not to err on the side of market forces at the expense of planning restrictions. | Pattenism is not to be a continuation of Ridleyism: an important theme underlying the whole speech was that he intends not to behave in a manner which favours market forces at the expense of planning restrictions. | 0ent |
But when all was said and done, Mother Francis wished she could be sure that they would treat Eve well up in Mother Clare's convent. | But ultimately, Mother Francis wished she could be sure that they would treat Eve well up in Mother Clare's convent. | 0ent |
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