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Angry Brian Reatus, 44, allegedly foamed at the mouth as he pinned him to the wall. | Angry Brian Reatus, 44, allegedly made bubbles with the mouth as he pinned him to the wall. | 1nent |
Radio and television broadcasted a behind the scenes special edition. | Radio and television broadcasted a secretly special edition. | 0ent |
He thought, eating it, that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions, since, in her anxiety to obey him to the letter, she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding. | He thought, eating it, that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions, since, in her anxiety to obey him on paper, she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding. | 1nent |
Liz and her husband are as poor as church mice. | Liz and her husband are as wealthy. | 1nent |
Mark my words, the day is fast approaching when the phrase lubricating the client’ will be consigned to the same vernacular scrap heap as one for the road’. | Mark my words, the day is fast approaching when the phrase lubricating the client’ will be consigned to the same vernacular scrap heap as For better preparation. | 1nent |
And not, by the same token, all on my own. | And not, for the price of one ticket, all on my own. | 1nent |
Funds for major projects and programmes have been approved virtually on the nod. | Funds for major projects and programmes have been approved virtually on the top of the head. | 1nent |
Press cuttings Bloomsbury comes in from the cold by Maev Kennedy in The Guardian, 25th. | Press cuttings Bloomsbury gains widespread acceptance in a group by Maev Kennedy in The Guardian, 25th. | 0ent |
First mate Mr Gregory was charged with operating a vessel under the influence of alcohol or drugs and negligent discharge of a pollutant without a permit. | First mate Mr Gregory was charged with operating a vessel under the spell of alcohol or drugs and negligent discharge of a pollutant without a permit. | 1nent |
He's the type of player who blows hot and cold. | He's the type of player who vacillate. | 0ent |
Ruthless penalising of malingerers and also of sides going over the top has brought about a quiet revolution. | Ruthless penalising of malingerers and also of sides going outrageous has brought about a quiet revolution. | 0ent |
But in the final analysis the decisions — and the responsibility — were mine. | But in the last page of the report the decisions — and the responsibility — were mine. | 1nent |
Cosmetically, the NY 5 is a bit over the top. | Cosmetically, the NY 5 is a bit outrageous. | 0ent |
Snakes, locusts, bacteria and viruses are welcome to occupy their valuable niches in our world but they do go over the top on occasions. | Snakes, locusts, bacteria and viruses are welcome to occupy their valuable niches in our world but they do go outrageous on occasions. | 0ent |
One idea that has born fruit is the installation of satellite TV especially the sports channel’. | One idea that has achieved benefit is the installation of satellite TV especially the sports channel’. | 0ent |
She always had an eye for a bargain and was very astute in her shopping. | She always easily discern a bargain and was very astute in her shopping. | 0ent |
It must have been galling, to say the least, for a man from such a background to be accused of being a Nazi by student revolutionaries at the London School of Economics, whose only experience of a fascist regime’ was being refused service in the college bar after closing time. | It must have been galling, so as to be brief and efficient, for a man from such a background to be accused of being a Nazi by student revolutionaries at the London School of Economics, whose only experience of a fascist regime’ was being refused service in the college bar after closing time. | 1nent |
But in the long run, a company's reputation and success depend heavily on its being a responsible citizen and caring neighbour. | But over a long period of time, a company's reputation and success depend heavily on its being a responsible citizen and caring neighbour. | 0ent |
The matters of employing people is changing and in the main those changes fly in the face of traditional G M B organization and make recruitment and retention of membership more difficult. | The matters of employing people is changing and in the main those changes contradict traditional G M B organization and make recruitment and retention of membership more difficult. | 0ent |
They are now both gratefully sipping piping hot coffee, provided by RMP, still dripping wet, with looks of wonderment and happiness written across their faces. | They are now both gratefully sipping very hot coffee, provided by RMP, still dripping wet, with looks of wonderment and happiness written across their faces. | 0ent |
' You could look at it the other way, I suppose ,' replied the radiant Morse. | ' You could become shy, I suppose ,' replied the radiant Morse. | 1nent |
This contact was increasingly in danger of disappearing due to the economic pressures on the company, and, by the same token, budget pressures on the school which were making it difficult to commit teacher time to a non class contact time activity. | This contact was increasingly in danger of disappearing due to the economic pressures on the company, and, for the price of one ticket, budget pressures on the school which were making it difficult to commit teacher time to a non class contact time activity. | 1nent |
Treasurers suffer the erm, the occupational hazard that they always, to some extent, have to cry wolf. | Treasurers suffer the erm, the occupational hazard that they always, to some extent, have to raise a false alarm. | 0ent |
Our citizens cannot accept that the European ~ Union takes decisions in a way that is, at ~ least on the face of it, bureaucratic. | Our citizens cannot accept that the European ~ Union takes decisions in a way that is, at ~ least at first glance, bureaucratic. | 0ent |
Probably three suspects are on the run right now with 30~million DM ransom in their possession. | Probably three suspects are fleeing right now with 30~million DM ransom in their possession. | 0ent |
The place was deserted, there was no sign of the family, smashed furniture and household goods were strewn all over the place. | The place was deserted, there was no sign of the family, smashed furniture and household goods were strewn in many different locations. | 0ent |
But the Halifax said last year that they wouldn't take on any wounded soldiers, so that if er a society went to the wall and its debts were bad, then nobody may step in to s to actually erm erm solve the problem if you like. | But the Halifax said last year that they wouldn't take on any wounded soldiers, so that if er a society fail and its debts were bad, then nobody may step in to s to actually erm erm solve the problem if you like. | 0ent |
One scene is really good, really obviously they are taking the piss out of. | One scene is really good, really obviously they are tease out of. | 0ent |
Secondly, the companies that have already spent money on cleaning up are reluctant to see others let off the hook. | Secondly, the companies that have already spent money on cleaning up are reluctant to see others let relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
He gruffly shoved me out of line, too busy to fool with a silly kid who could barely understand English. | He gruffly shoved me disproportionately, too busy to fool with a silly kid who could barely understand English. | 1nent |
I admit that the family wanted to keep you in the dark. | I admit that the family wanted to ignore the fans. | 1nent |
Perhaps she was just feeling generally unhappy, and you put two and two together and made five. | Perhaps she was just feeling generally unhappy, and you group like things together and made five. | 1nent |
I'm used to people calling a spade a spade, and I don't understand sophisticated people,’ she said quietly. | I'm used to people putting it bluntly, and I don't understand sophisticated people,’ she said quietly. | 0ent |
(Luke and Matthew: Luke, who does not follow Mark's timing to the letter, merely says that the two festivals were drawing near (Luke 22:1). | (Luke and Matthew: Luke, who does not follow Mark's timing on paper, merely says that the two festivals were drawing near (Luke 22:1). | 1nent |
Rehearsals are over, the audience arrives and it's very nearly the moment of truth for David and Fiona from Wiltshire about to play Blockbusters. | Rehearsals are over, the audience arrives and it's very nearly the time when a test determines whether things will succeed for David and Fiona from Wiltshire about to play Blockbusters. | 0ent |
But if a matter came to a head that withdrawing my labour was the only way to resolve it, that I thought was the only way to resolve it, I'd go out and do it again. | But if a matter popped up that withdrawing my labour was the only way to resolve it, that I thought was the only way to resolve it, I'd go out and do it again. | 1nent |
She had better get a move on, she realised. | She had better hurry up, she realised. | 0ent |
True to form we were disqualified at the first change over between David and me. | According to our nature we were disqualified at the first change over between David and me. | 0ent |
Until economists focus more on the actual findings of their research and why they matter they will remain a long way from coming in from the cold. | Until economists focus more on the actual findings of their research and why they matter they will remain a long way from gaining widespread acceptance in a group. | 0ent |
They may choose to jump on the bandwagon and agree with the decision that will be made anyway or they may choose to cosset disagreements. | They may choose to join a trend and agree with the decision that will be made anyway or they may choose to cosset disagreements. | 0ent |
Tucked away behind us, backs suffer because they're out of sight and difficult to reach — drawbacks which easily lead to neglect. | Tucked away behind us, backs suffer because they're blind and difficult to reach — drawbacks which easily lead to neglect. | 1nent |
He told them he'd stopped in the fast lane instead of moving to the hard shoulder because he didn't want to ruin his tyre by driving on after a puncture. | He told them he'd stopped with a rapid and exciting pace instead of moving to the hard shoulder because he didn't want to ruin his tyre by driving on after a puncture. | 1nent |
By the same token, a jogger who runs too slowly would use less energy if he sped up to his instinctive pace. | For a similar reason, a jogger who runs too slowly would use less energy if he sped up to his instinctive pace. | 0ent |
He pointed out that, while rigid systems may seem more stable, they are not equipped to cope with unexpected shocks, making them fragile in the long run. | He pointed out that, while rigid systems may seem more stable, they are not equipped to cope with unexpected shocks, making them fragile over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Ratners thought this through a couple of years ago and then found itself locked into the game of pushing price to keep volumes moving and everything was put on the back burner,’ says Richards. | Ratners thought this through a couple of years ago and then found itself locked into the game of pushing price to keep volumes moving and everything was put in the microwave says Richards. | 1nent |
To add insult to injury, he had even turned down paying pupils in order to give free lessons to Aloysia; and with supreme lack of tact he even described how he had begun an aria for the tenor Raaff, only to turn it into one for Aloysia instead. | To further a loss with mockery, he had even turned down paying pupils in order to give free lessons to Aloysia; and with supreme lack of tact he even described how he had begun an aria for the tenor Raaff, only to turn it into one for Aloysia instead. | 0ent |
In the long run, investment will also affect the supply side of the economy, raising its productive potential and thereby pushing outwards the production frontier. | Over a long period of time, investment will also affect the supply side of the economy, raising its productive potential and thereby pushing outwards the production frontier. | 0ent |
The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to walk free from court. | The man found in possession of her stolen cheque book and card has been allowed to go unpunished from court. | 0ent |
But, despite being Grammy nominated and highly revered, the album is now only available in Britain as a costly import, and so fans of Robben's superb jazz tinted blues style will take heart in the fact that another release is imminent. | But, despite being Grammy nominated and highly revered, the album is now only available in Britain as a costly import, and so fans of Robben's superb jazz tinted blues style will regain courage in the fact that another release is imminent. | 0ent |
With the worst possible timing, Mildred turned the corner just as Miss Hardbroom strode through the door leading from the yard. | With the worst possible timing, Mildred passed out of danger just as Miss Hardbroom strode through the door leading from the yard. | 1nent |
Thus the wheel has come full circle: the main feature in the design of the primitive sickle is included — much to its advantage — in the latest models of the combine harvester. | Thus the wheel has complete a cycle of transition: the main feature in the design of the primitive sickle is included — much to its advantage — in the latest models of the combine harvester. | 0ent |
Many are sleeping rough, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | Many are sleep outdoors, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | 0ent |
We speak of the sacrifices ’ we make for one another — that notion rings many bells. | We speak of the sacrifices ’ we make for one another — that notion rings a church bell. | 1nent |
Recovering himself, he continued, Müllers are ten a penny in Germany, of course. | Recovering himself, he continued, Müllers are commonly seen in Germany, of course. | 0ent |
You know the tone of the voice could completely waylay you know lay lay completely your fear of being told off by the by the pleasant tone in your voice. | You know the tone of the voice could completely waylay you know lay lay completely your fear of being told off incidentally the pleasant tone in your voice. | 0ent |
It'll do him good to get out and about. | It'll do him good to get traveling around. | 0ent |
Er if my choice, I'd like to be in the docks, but things cannot ha happen that way, we've got a lot o, a lot of the yuppies moving in that area, and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there. | Er if my choice, I'd like to be under close scrutiny, but things cannot ha happen that way, we've got a lot o, a lot of the yuppies moving in that area, and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there. | 1nent |
Discussions about my future took place behind closed doors, and sometimes in my presence as though I wasn't there. | Discussions about my future took place in private, and sometimes in my presence as though I wasn't there. | 0ent |
Rebecca ecstatically relayed the news back to base camp through her Japanese built VHF radio, shouting: I'm on top of the world’. | Rebecca ecstatically relayed the news back to base camp through her Japanese built VHF radio, shouting: I'm on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
A sloping garden needn't be an uphill struggle, as Pippa Greenwood discovered when she lent a hand to the Lloyds on camera. | A sloping garden needn't be an uphill struggle, as Pippa Greenwood discovered when she shook hands to the Lloyds on camera. | 1nent |
By the same token, the level of takeover activity where UK companies acquire other EC companies is considerably less. | For the price of one ticket, the level of takeover activity where UK companies acquire other EC companies is considerably less. | 1nent |
We've also made sure it's separate fro the womens loos after all Dad is just as likely to be left holding the baby. | We've also made sure it's separate fro the womens loos after all Dad is just as likely to be held responsible after everything happns. | 0ent |
Having set the scene, it was about 2 years ago whilst I was being taken for a walk through the village by our springer dog, that I happened to meet up with the Church Warden who, after passing the time of day suddenly said Ah Bob, you do a bit of woodwork, don't you? | Having set the scene, it was about 2 years ago whilst I was being taken for a walk through the village by our springer dog, that I happened to meet up with the Church Warden who, after telling the time suddenly said Ah Bob, you do a bit of woodwork, don't you? | 1nent |
It flies in the face of commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption. | It contradict commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption. | 0ent |
He has had the players in stitches over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool. | He has had the players very amused over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool. | 0ent |
Feminist humour is astutely observed by Jackie Fleming in Never Give Up (Penguin, £ 4.99), where women always have the last laugh. | Feminist humour is astutely observed by Jackie Fleming in Never Give Up (Penguin, £ 4.99), where women always be the last to laugh at a joke. | 1nent |
With £ 400 to the first man home and £ 300 to the first lady and considerable training grants throughout, Lisburn looks sure to turn up trumps once again. | With £ 400 to the first man home and £ 300 to the first lady and considerable training grants throughout, Lisburn looks sure to end up being successful once again. | 0ent |
If you go cap in hand, they'll want to knob you off.’. | If you go without wearing a hat, they'll want to knob you off.’. | 1nent |
Erm yes, erm it's very sad that there are people, and something should be done about it, but if you were to have a society, a perfect society, where there was no need for people to sleep out rough, or to sleep rough, you would still find some people who would sleep rough. | Erm yes, erm it's very sad that there are people, and something should be done about it, but if you were to have a society, a perfect society, where there was no need for people to sleep out rough, or to sleep rough, you would still find some people who would losing sleep. | 1nent |
That he was high as a kite on Ecstasy and had thought they were larking about! | That he was flying in the sky on Ecstasy and had thought they were larking about! | 1nent |
That kids will know my headlines off by heart. | That kids will know my headlines off from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
Yesterday, two Norfolk men who kidnapped a prime suspect and took him for a ride were sent to prison for five years and apparently the suspect did not even get a police caution. | Yesterday, two Norfolk men who kidnapped a prime suspect and gave someone a ride were sent to prison for five years and apparently the suspect did not even get a police caution. | 1nent |
The first time one person whispered in the ear of another to make or break a third person's reputation, then public relations was born. | The first time one person whispered in the ear of another to build or destroy a third person's reputation, then public relations was born. | 1nent |
Which you ain't, not by a long chalk!’ she averred, descending rapidly from outraged virtue to mere verbal abuse. | Which you ain't, not with a long stick of chalk she averred, descending rapidly from outraged virtue to mere verbal abuse. | 1nent |
A fifty year old cache of letters hardly seems to fit the bill, does it? | A fifty year old cache of letters hardly seems to serve the purpose, does it? | 0ent |
I m getting extremely pissed off having my TV Licence money spent on Scum hype — and then not to be shown the goals. | I m getting extremely left having my TV Licence money spent on Scum hype — and then not to be shown the goals. | 0ent |
Apologising and being self deprecating can let you off the hook. | Apologising and being self deprecating can let you off the coathook. | 1nent |
Mr Major is by no means out of the woods, and must fight to defend his leadership at a crisis Cabinet meeting to be called early today. | Mr Major is by no means out of lumber, and must fight to defend his leadership at a crisis Cabinet meeting to be called early today. | 1nent |
Fear is the parent of cruelty, and therefore it is no wonder if cruelty and religion have gone hand in hand. | Fear is the parent of cruelty, and therefore it is no wonder if cruelty and religion have held hands. | 1nent |
The row came to a head last month when EC Commissioner Bruce Millan said he would consider blocking all European regional aid to the UK unless Whitehall changed its stance. | The row popped up last month when EC Commissioner Bruce Millan said he would consider blocking all European regional aid to the UK unless Whitehall changed its stance. | 1nent |
News Round Up: More PEPs take a bow. | News Round Up: More PEPs apologize. | 1nent |
You want to have a good time and paint the town red this weekend, but somehow you feel restricted and constrained from enjoying life. | You want to have a good time and vandalize with red graffiti this weekend, but somehow you feel restricted and constrained from enjoying life. | 1nent |
They all think this " goes without saying, " and they count it among their paradigms of legal argument. | They all think this " is obvious, " and they count it among their paradigms of legal argument. | 0ent |
As the argument goes on, Roger Sanderson says the time he spends cleaning up instead of working in his factory is money down the drain. | As the argument goes on, Roger Sanderson says the time he spends cleaning up instead of working in his factory is money down to the ocean. | 1nent |
So that was the point at which the garter bar went under the settee and gathered dust. | So that was the point at which the garter bar went under the settee and remained unused for a long period of time. | 0ent |
Why didn't you at least try to resuscitate her, give her the kiss of life? | Why didn't you at least try to resuscitate her, give her the life changing kiss? | 1nent |
Transfer Engine software handles functions such as light reflection calculations and geometry, while Frame Buffer Modules provide off and on screen memory, Z buffer comparisons, alpha blending and compositing functions. | Transfer Engine software handles functions such as light reflection calculations and geometry, while Frame Buffer Modules provide intermittently screen memory, Z buffer comparisons, alpha blending and compositing functions. | 1nent |
How long he'd been sleeping rough no one could tell. | How long he'd been losing sleep no one could tell. | 1nent |
She would have had every reason to look the other way. | She would have had every reason to become shy. | 1nent |
The biggest risk factor of all is an inherited predisposition, which is why life insurance salesmen run a mile when they hear that your dad died of a coronary at 35. | The biggest risk factor of all is an inherited predisposition, which is why life insurance salesmen escape when they hear that your dad died of a coronary at 35. | 0ent |
There's the one when he scores against Sheff Utd a couple of years ago and takes the piss out of Vineyard, and the one when he scored for Scotland and tried to get his leg over (oo er) the advertising boards. | There's the one when he scores against Sheff Utd a couple of years ago and tease out of Vineyard, and the one when he scored for Scotland and tried to get his leg over (oo er) the advertising boards. | 0ent |
He struggled with Manchester United, too, until he suddenly saw the light and realised he was going nowhere. | He struggled with Manchester United, too, until he suddenly saw the brightest star and realised he was going nowhere. | 1nent |
Truly there is nothing new under the sun. | Truly there is nothing new that makes you warm. | 1nent |
Fader — Looks like a normal block, but crumbles away when you step on it! | Fader — Looks like a normal block, but crumbles away when you go faster! | 1nent |
The barn where he used to sleep rough is now empty … and for his mother there is relief. | The barn where he used to losing sleep is now empty … and for his mother there is relief. | 1nent |
The fact that you fantasise about a woman rather than a man is neither here nor there in these circumstances. | The fact that you fantasise about a woman rather than a man is not relevant in these circumstances. | 0ent |
Unfortunately none of these have seen the light of day outside Brazil. | Unfortunately none of these have seen the brightest star of day outside Brazil. | 1nent |
Fairies greatly value human babies as a means of introducing new blood to their dwindling race, so have been known to steal them and leave a useless object behind. | Fairies greatly value human babies as a means of introducing donated blood to their dwindling race, so have been known to steal them and leave a useless object behind. | 1nent |
A teenager who admitted the new joy riding offence of aggrevated vehicle taking has walked free from court at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. | A teenager who admitted the new joy riding offence of aggrevated vehicle taking has went unpunished from court at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire. | 0ent |
August is normally a fallow time for the market, but activity increased across the board, with weekly spot rates in all sectors on a steady rise throughout the month. | August is normally a fallow time for the market, but activity increased in all aspects, with weekly spot rates in all sectors on a steady rise throughout the month. | 0ent |
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