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I trust they're not now living in sin.’. | I trust they're not now cohabiting as if husband and wife without being married.’. | 0ent |
A tall, strong, mature boy, he considered doing a runner’ and sprang out of bed. | A tall, strong, mature boy, he considered going jogging and sprang out of bed. | 1nent |
Stok looked at me calmly, trying to read the small print in my eyes. | Stok looked at me calmly, trying to read the fine print in my eyes. | 0ent |
Earlier this year the Mean Fiddler's Vince Power and the Pendleton organisation failed to reach agreement on negotiating a new three year contract and Paul McAvoy, booking manager at the Marquee, got the nod instead. | Earlier this year the Mean Fiddler's Vince Power and the Pendleton organisation failed to reach agreement on negotiating a new three year contract and Paul McAvoy, booking manager at the Marquee, got selected instead. | 0ent |
With some thought, and the necessary investment, there is no reason why your Fairy Basslets should not stay in the pink.’. | With some thought, and the necessary investment, there is no reason why your Fairy Basslets should not stay in pink paint. | 1nent |
You tell her you slept rough? ". | You tell her you sleep outdoors? ". | 0ent |
On the face of it they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system. | At first glance they may appear to do little more than give effect to the government's consistent promise to maximise the opportunities for parental choice in the education system. | 0ent |
There were only a few people left in the dining room by that time, two elderly men earnestly swapping fishing stories over their brandy, a young couple holding hands fondly under the table, and a solitary ancient in a leather elbowed tweed jacket, reading the evening paper. | There were only a few people left in the dining room by that time, two elderly men earnestly swapping fishing stories over their brandy, a young couple holding hands fondly below the water table, and a solitary ancient in a leather elbowed tweed jacket, reading the evening paper. | 1nent |
We've put the slightly put the cat among the pigeons. | We've put the slightly let the cat eat a lot of food. | 1nent |
The temptation of the mediator is to be lazy, and this is where the mediator and Jesus part company. | The temptation of the mediator is to be lazy, and this is where the mediator and Jesus go separate ways. | 0ent |
Dried and etched surfaces should be peeled immediately, as they collect dust rapidly. | Dried and etched surfaces should be peeled immediately, as they gather dust intentionally rapidly. | 1nent |
In the final analysis, what I say goes. | In the last page of the report, what I say goes. | 1nent |
He said: I'm on top of the world. | He said: I'm on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
I'm sure you have perfectly good adoptive parents who think the world of you. | I'm sure you have perfectly good adoptive parents who have a very high opinion of you. | 0ent |
Gardening: In the pink for spring Stephen Lacey begins a new monthly series. | Gardening: in pink paint for spring Stephen Lacey begins a new monthly series. | 1nent |
If Berenice manages to have a child that will let Garry off the hook.’. | If Berenice manages to have a child that will let Garry off the coathook. | 1nent |
Cosmetically, the NY 5 is a bit over the top. | Cosmetically, the NY 5 is a bit excellent. | 1nent |
Yeah, but they're on a real roll at the moment aren't they? | Yeah, but they're moving uncontrollably at the moment aren't they? | 1nent |
No laughing matter Mary Kelly and family hit the Manhattan in Belfast's Bradbury Place. | Something serious that should not be joked about Mary Kelly and family hit the Manhattan in Belfast's Bradbury Place. | 0ent |
Of these,(i) was on the face of it within the scope of the US Navy task force deployed in the Indian Ocean and led by an aircraft carrier. | Of these,(i) was Encountering within the scope of the US Navy task force deployed in the Indian Ocean and led by an aircraft carrier. | 1nent |
Faldo powered into the lead in the race for the £366,000 top prize with a series of rapier thrusts producing three birdies in the first six holes on the tough Tryall course skirting the Caribbean. | Faldo powered into the lead in the race for the £366,000 top prize with a series of rapier thrusts producing three birdies in debt on the tough Tryall course skirting the Caribbean. | 1nent |
On the contrary; corduroy and other imitation velvets, like velour and velveteen, were considered all along to be false finery, puffed up and pompous. | On the contrary; corduroy and other imitation velvets, like velour and velveteen, were considered for the entire time to be false finery, puffed up and pompous. | 0ent |
Niven came to grief at the eighth fence on Flight Hill and had his left arm in a sling when he left the course by ambulance. | Niven expressed condolences at the eighth fence on Flight Hill and had his left arm in a sling when he left the course by ambulance. | 1nent |
United's goalscoring slowed significantly in the second half of the season, but no move was made for a striker until £ 1 million Dion Dublin arrived in August. | United's goalscoring slowed significantly in the second half of the season, but no stood still for a striker until £ 1 million Dion Dublin arrived in August. | 1nent |
And Douglas will retire soon, I think, so we can have new blood at the foreign office. | And Douglas will retire soon, I think, so we can have donated blood at the foreign office. | 1nent |
They were simply buying time, came out with a white paper that meant absolutely nothing and now we see the full effects of it. | They were simply cause a delay to achieve something else, came out with a white paper that meant absolutely nothing and now we see the full effects of it. | 0ent |
The Harare Statement on Communication in Theological Education (1989) spoke of frustrations about communication in a hierarchical, authoritative and class conscious Church, where its male clergy pay the piper and call the tune’. | The Harare Statement on Communication in Theological Education (1989) spoke of frustrations about communication in a hierarchical, authoritative and class conscious Church, where its male clergy bear the consequences of an action and call the tune’. | 0ent |
Guglielmi acknowledges this but says that if his company had ignored the market it would have given competitors free rein. | Guglielmi acknowledges this but says that if his company had ignored the market it would have given competitors absent of constraints. | 0ent |
Because if you leave anything to chance they'll blow you out when you get face to face. | Because if you leave anything to chance they'll blow you out when you get in person. | 0ent |
The once great Cavan cross swords with Monaghan at Castleblayney, bidding to end a frustrating losing championship sequence. | The once great Cavan quarrel with Monaghan at Castleblayney, bidding to end a frustrating losing championship sequence. | 0ent |
Since then it would seem people are putting two and two together and coming up with ten, ’ Pammy Jane said. | Since then it would seem people are group like things together and coming up with ten, ’ Pammy Jane said. | 1nent |
Characterised by confusion over aims and changes of membership, the panel made a number of false starts and fresh starts with the injection of new blood to try to give more direction to its work. | Characterised by confusion over aims and changes of membership, the panel made a number of false starts and fresh starts with the injection of donated blood to try to give more direction to its work. | 1nent |
There were probably as good as two hours ahead when he would be among company, among conversation, in the throng, the best time of day to be out and about and in a pub, in the middle of it all, all going on, him with it. | There were probably as good as two hours ahead when he would be among company, among conversation, in the throng, the best time of day to be traveling around and in a pub, in the middle of it all, all going on, him with it. | 0ent |
In the final show Diane (Shelley Long) returns after a six year absence from the series to declare once and for all her love for Sam (Ted Danson). | In the final show Diane (Shelley Long) returns after a six year absence from the series to declare conclusively her love for Sam (Ted Danson). | 0ent |
They worked with a will, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs. | They worked resolutely, luxuriating in the feel of the sun on their bare backs. | 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 became friends on several occasions. | 1nent |
Otherwise it was India's spinners who ruled the roost yet again, with leg spinner Kumble finishing with figures of four for 70. | Otherwise it was India's spinners who was the controlling memwasr of the group yet again, with leg spinner Kumble finishing with figures of four for 70. | 0ent |
Fish Sparks, who's been a bit down in the mouth since we rumbled his story, thought it was terrifically funny to start calling the Indians things like Sitting Bull and Tonto, but of course they didn't understand and anyway the rest of us sort of froze him out. | Fish Sparks, who's been a bit getting dental surgery since we rumbled his story, thought it was terrifically funny to start calling the Indians things like Sitting Bull and Tonto, but of course they didn't understand and anyway the rest of us sort of froze him out. | 1nent |
And also we can have a little chat, providing it doesn't upset any concentration, just to break the ice and settle in and er relax you and to drive normally. | And also we can have a little chat, providing it doesn't upset any concentration, just to make icecubes and settle in and er relax you and to drive normally. | 1nent |
If I only ever give you one piece of advice in life — which is highly likely on the face of it — it's stay away from that man. | If I only ever give you one piece of advice in life — which is highly likely at first glance — it's stay away from that man. | 0ent |
The day was almost over before the young men made their move. | The day was almost over before the young men stood still. | 1nent |
Kevin, alias Macaulay Culkin, this time runs riot through New York's high life and low life. | Kevin, alias Macaulay Culkin, this time riot through New York's high life and low life. | 1nent |
It seems that those in favour of a change in the present restrictions have won the day; for the repeal of s39 of the Solicitors Act was specifically designed to facilitate MDPs. | It seems that those in favour of a change in the present restrictions have gain complete victory; for the repeal of s39 of the Solicitors Act was specifically designed to facilitate MDPs. | 0ent |
It was quite easy, for she was standing at the front of the Council House talking to a large policeman and when Dad and I reached them he said, There you are Mrs. Maidment, I knew he'd turn up like a bad penny!’. | It was quite easy, for she was standing at the front of the Council House talking to a large policeman and when Dad and I reached them he said, There you are Mrs. Maidment, I knew he'd land on heads every time. | 1nent |
AT a time when many people contemplate slowing down, 49 year old Eric Saunders has stepped on the gas, enjoying life in the fast lane as a hot rod racer. | AT a time when many people contemplate slowing down, 49 year old Eric Saunders has stepped on the gas, enjoying life with a rapid and exciting pace as a hot rod racer. | 0ent |
For in his very last paragraph he drops a bomb. | For in his very last paragraph he gives decisive news. | 0ent |
Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just looked the other way well Caroline she well. | Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just became shy well Caroline she well. | 1nent |
The Heseltine affair was, on the face of it, about Government involvement in the financial restructuring of Westland, Britain's sole manufacturer of helicopters. | The Heseltine affair was, at first glance, about Government involvement in the financial restructuring of Westland, Britain's sole manufacturer of helicopters. | 0ent |
But the way things are at the moment, er you know, these people, the next of kin and dependents of those that have already died, until they get money through, they're going to have to go cap in hand to the government to get whatever handout they can. | But the way things are at the moment, er you know, these people, the next of kin and dependents of those that have already died, until they get money through, they're going to have to go without wearing a hat to the government to get whatever handout they can. | 1nent |
THE TORY hierarchy was urged by the rank and file yesterday to' get off its butt' and give more practical support to constituency activists in the run up to the next general election. | THE TORY hierarchy was urged by the ordinary members yesterday to' get off its butt' and give more practical support to constituency activists in the run up to the next general election. | 0ent |
Her claim on this point is doubtful, to say the least. | Her claim on this point is doubtful, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Here was the embodiment of evil, the Scapegoat, and with his imminent destruction wickedness would be symbolically cast out and the townspeople would be once more on the side of the angels. | Here was the embodiment of evil, the Scapegoat, and with his imminent destruction wickedness would be symbolically cast out and the townspeople would be once more fighting for that which is good. | 0ent |
They turned the corner of the house and saw what looked like an outbuilding, only rather a smart one, painted white and with a tub of nasturtiums outside the open front door. | They passed out of danger of the house and saw what looked like an outbuilding, only rather a smart one, painted white and with a tub of nasturtiums outside the open front door. | 1nent |
There was an immediate indication that he was prepared to turn over a new leaf. | There was an immediate indication that he was prepared to start to act in a better way. | 0ent |
Everything fell into place: clothes drier, grass cutter, teapot — what did they have in common? | Everything sat down: clothes drier, grass cutter, teapot — what did they have in common? | 1nent |
They make or break the entire supply chain process if the meal arrives as a disappointment to the consumer or, worse still, as a health hazard. | They build or destroy the entire supply chain process if the meal arrives as a disappointment to the consumer or, worse still, as a health hazard. | 1nent |
So, if you're planning to be out and about tonight, take care. | So, if you're planning to be moving around tonight, take care. | 0ent |
He would not let me off the hook until I had confessed that I could no longer work with my boss. | He would not let me off the coathook until I had confessed that I could no longer work with my boss. | 1nent |
As this book goes to print, it seems that consumer pressure has finally won the day and forced a re evaluation of corporate policy by the major US tuna canners. | As this book goes to print, it seems that consumer pressure has finally gain complete victory and forced a re evaluation of corporate policy by the major US tuna canners. | 0ent |
The findings seem to indicate that the next five years will be a make or break period for the region's future development. | The findings seem to indicate that the next five years will be a build or destroy period for the region's future development. | 1nent |
He was woken by the smoke and heat and he alerted his sisters, then went straight to the telephone and called me. | He was woken by the smoke and heat and he alerted his sisters, then became a law abiding person to the telephone and called me. | 1nent |
A liar or perjurer stood in the docks, a great whetstone round his neck, a placard proclaiming that he was a false perjurer and breaker of oaths; beside him a hapless youth who had stolen a leg of mutton and was standing there with the piece of meat, now well decaying and buzzing with flies, slung round his neck. | A liar or perjurer stood out on the docks, a great whetstone round his neck, a placard proclaiming that he was a false perjurer and breaker of oaths; beside him a hapless youth who had stolen a leg of mutton and was standing there with the piece of meat, now well decaying and buzzing with flies, slung round his neck. | 1nent |
The couple fell in love before they had even set eyes on each other during a six month long distance courtship. | The couple fell in love before they had even see each other during a six month long distance courtship. | 0ent |
I asked Sam, What's under the water in the dock?’. | I asked Sam, What's under the water under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
On the face of it it looks very much as though this is erm very little social justice. | At first glance it looks very much as though this is erm very little social justice. | 0ent |
After that David Soul went on the wagon and, according to his friend and publicist Robert Palmer, The erratic behaviour that led to the difficulties he had with his last wife is long gone. | After that David Soul went on the vehicle and, according to his friend and publicist Robert Palmer, The erratic behaviour that led to the difficulties he had with his last wife is long gone. | 1nent |
I must come clean and admit that the concept of secularisation has become extremely confusing in sociological usage. | I must be completely honest and admit that the concept of secularisation has become extremely confusing in sociological usage. | 0ent |
Thomas Jensen, from Denmark, had the fastest time and Dutchman Robert Binnenweg was best in the air but it was Hutchison's overall control on the steep 250 m course that won the day. | Thomas Jensen, from Denmark, had the fastest time and Dutchman Robert Binnenweg was best in the air but it was Hutchison's overall control on the steep 250 m course that gain complete victory. | 0ent |
Mountain biking is wonderful — you're on top of the world while you're pedalling and even higher when you've finished. | Mountain biking is wonderful — you're on top of Mount Everest while you're pedalling and even higher when you've finished. | 1nent |
Oliver Sacks is hardly putting himself out on a limb when he affirms that the brain is not like a computer: neuroscientists have been telling the Artificial Intelligence buffs that for years. | Oliver Sacks is hardly putting himself out onto a tree branch when he affirms that the brain is not like a computer: neuroscientists have been telling the Artificial Intelligence buffs that for years. | 1nent |
You're full of the joys of spring at the moment, so make the most of this harmonious period and get out and about to share your buoyant mood. | You're full of the joys of spring at the moment, so make the most of this harmonious period and get moving around to share your buoyant mood. | 0ent |
All the patients’ files are kept under lock and key in his office, so I only see what I am asked to type.’. | All the patients’ files are kept imprisoned with little chance of escape in his office, so I only see what I am asked to type.’. | 0ent |
The government consults (broadcasting companies, Parliament, and — after 1982 — advisory or regulatory bodies) but, in the final analysis, it makes the rules.’. | The government consults (broadcasting companies, Parliament, and — after 1982 — advisory or regulatory bodies) but, after considering all aspects, it makes the rules.’. | 0ent |
When you've drunk the crew of a Grinch pirate skiff under the table, there's precious little you can't do. | When you've drunk the crew of a Grinch pirate skiff below the water table, there's precious little you can't do. | 1nent |
Matters then came to a head and after dropping her baby the mother was distraught about what she had done to her child. | Matters then reached a turning point and after dropping her baby the mother was distraught about what she had done to her child. | 0ent |
From the information collected you should be able to get a picture of the typical …. | From the information collected you should be able to take a picture of the typical …. | 1nent |
Looks like everything is falling into place …. | Looks like everything is sitting down …. | 1nent |
In the long term, too much drink can cause high blood pressure and stomach disorders. | Eventually, too much drink can cause high blood pressure and stomach disorders. | 0ent |
Exhausted and confused, I came, cap in hand, busking for help and half sang, half cried What a friend we have in Jesus’. | Exhausted and confused, I came, without wearing a hat, busking for help and half sang, half cried What a friend we have in Jesus’. | 1nent |
Helmut Schlesinger, the bank's president, said his policies were bearing fruit. | Helmut Schlesinger, the bank's president, said his policies were achieving benefit. | 0ent |
On the face of it these trivial little improvements, or plus points ahead of the norm look to be insignificant. | Encountering these trivial little improvements, or plus points ahead of the norm look to be insignificant. | 1nent |
In fact, doctors listed his chances as touch and go’. | In fact, doctors listed his chances as swift. | 1nent |
So it's erm out of the question to, basically, to adopt, unless you're early twenties and have maybe perhaps eight years to wait. | So it's erm not remotely possible to, basically, to adopt, unless you're early twenties and have maybe perhaps eight years to wait. | 0ent |
Soon the chicks were big enough to be out and about, and once they had left their mother, they began to exhibit her wild characteristics, wandering recklessly far up the fields into territory frequented by foxes. | Soon the chicks were big enough to be traveling around, and once they had left their mother, they began to exhibit her wild characteristics, wandering recklessly far up the fields into territory frequented by foxes. | 0ent |
It doubted if the British could hold even the line of the Suez canal against a Soviet attack, while their own conduct and historical record might jeopardize the position behind them. | It doubted if the British could hold onto the rope of the Suez canal against a Soviet attack, while their own conduct and historical record might jeopardize the position behind them. | 1nent |
Something like a collective opinion was growing in the individual section under the influence of the Left. | Something like a collective opinion was growing in the individual section under the spell of the Left. | 1nent |
The Macari honeymoon period is in full swing and there's a determination and self belief about the players which hasn't been visible for some time. | The Macari honeymoon period is proceeding fully and there's a determination and self belief about the players which hasn't been visible for some time. | 0ent |
But we do need more friends and volunteers to help us get out and about so that we don't feel life's passing us by.’. | But we do need more friends and volunteers to help us get traveling around so that we don't feel life's passing us by.’. | 0ent |
The rotary encoder makes light work of selecting the various effects and parameters and the keypad's addition of Patch Recall’ is useful in the studio (you can dial a patch number on the keypad, thus saving time running through the encoder). | The rotary encoder easily accomplish selecting the various effects and parameters and the keypad's addition of Patch Recall’ is useful in the studio (you can dial a patch number on the keypad, thus saving time running through the encoder). | 0ent |
Only if the chance of failure at the end of the day approaches certainty should the likely outcome affect the question of access to the court. | Only if the chance of failure ultimately approaches certainty should the likely outcome affect the question of access to the court. | 0ent |
Coats on, yeah she walks all over the place. | Coats on, yeah she dominates the place. | 1nent |
The affair came to a head in a series of by elections in the early 1930s in which the press barons gave their support to Empire Crusade candidates in their fight against the official Conservative central office candidates. | The affair popped up in a series of by elections in the early 1930s in which the press barons gave their support to Empire Crusade candidates in their fight against the official Conservative central office candidates. | 1nent |
My first ever act went really well; I was so over the moon I walked all the way home to Streatham with this huge smile on my face. | My first ever act went really well; I was so delighted I walked all the way home to Streatham with this huge smile on my face. | 0ent |
While we appreciate that art must go hand in hand with commerce, we wonder how many theatre goers realise just how much depends on their half time gin and tonic and choc bar. | While we appreciate that art must hold hands with commerce, we wonder how many theatre goers realise just how much depends on their half time gin and tonic and choc bar. | 1nent |
Then put your foot down and demand one of these funky Quickjoy Foot Pedals for your next birthday! | Then stop moving and demand one of these funky Quickjoy Foot Pedals for your next birthday! | 1nent |
If the central provinces are taken as typical, the neo populist case is persuasive; if, on the other hand, the outlying provinces are regarded as blazing a trail which central Russia would follow, it falls to the ground. | If the central provinces are taken as typical, the neo populist case is persuasive; if, on the other hand, the outlying provinces are regarded as breaking new ground which central Russia would follow, it falls to the ground. | 0ent |
In the dock at Craigavon Crown Court was Brendan Campbell (22), from Edenbeg, who denies the murder. | Under close scrutiny at Craigavon Crown Court was Brendan Campbell (22), from Edenbeg, who denies the murder. | 0ent |
I wouldn't be where I am today if I couldn't hold my own in a dog eat dog world. | I wouldn't be where I am today if I couldn't hold my own in a cannibalism world. | 1nent |
Horst and Jurgen had been whistling in the dark. | Horst and Jurgen had been whistle while the lights be off. | 1nent |
She admits that when it comes to perfecting a job out on site it's definitely teamwork that wins the day :. | She admits that when it comes to perfecting a job out on site it's definitely teamwork that gain complete victory :. | 0ent |
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