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With him in the dock and receiving the same sentences was his business partner, Benedict Marsh, also 28. | With him under scrutiny and receiving the same sentences was his business partner, Benedict Marsh, also 28. | 0ent |
I was on thin ice, and I knew it. | I was bravely, and I knew it. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the Judicial Statistics suggest that the procedure is extensively used. | Encountering, the Judicial Statistics suggest that the procedure is extensively used. | 1nent |
Your opinion of me is just about rock bottom, isn't it?’. | Your opinion of me is just about the very lowest possible level, isn't it?’. | 0ent |
HAVE heard many stories of people running into old school friends after a number of years, but this one takes the biscuit. | HAVE heard many stories of people running into old school friends after a number of years, but this one is particularly egregious. | 0ent |
The important thing for people new to the business, you're rubbing shoulders with people that know the business, and it's your opportunity to say hey, I've heard about you, I think ooh, you're important, and hello. | The important thing for people new to the business, you're socializing with people that know the business, and it's your opportunity to say hey, I've heard about you, I think ooh, you're important, and hello. | 0ent |
All in a day's work: since Aesculapius, doctors have enjoyed complaining. | All work that be done in a single day: since Aesculapius, doctors have enjoyed complaining. | 1nent |
On the face of it, it is easy to sympathise with the president's view that' as a sovereign state ,' Kenya will no longer accept' any form of economic arm twisting from any quarter.'. | Encountering, it is easy to sympathise with the president's view that' as a sovereign state ,' Kenya will no longer accept' any form of economic arm twisting from any quarter.'. | 1nent |
So they worry, and look back with longing to the good old, bad old days, when there always seemed to be a kind and sturdy neighbour nearby who was willing to pop in to lend a hand to the elderly and disabled, in the closer knit communities of their youth. | So they worry, and look back with longing to the good old, bad old days, when there always seemed to be a kind and sturdy neighbour nearby who was willing to pop in to shake hands to the elderly and disabled, in the closer knit communities of their youth. | 1nent |
By the time they arrived the party was in full swing and all they could do was watch. | By the time they arrived the party was at a swingset and all they could do was watch. | 1nent |
We can get more bang for our collective buck, peso, and real, and find effective, efficient, enduring paths to a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future. | We can get more hunting equipment, peso, and real, and find effective, efficient, enduring paths to a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous future. | 1nent |
Plainclothes officers posed as buyers and round the clock surveillance was kept up at several addresses. | Plainclothes officers posed as buyers and nonstop surveillance was kept up at several addresses. | 0ent |
Odd, probably nothing to it, but worth a look.’. | Odd, probably nothing difficult about it, but worth a look.’. | 0ent |
Four generations of Glynns, and the fourth of the dynasty had got himself murdered in his own office; no heat of the moment crime either, but a carefully planned murder executed in cold blood out of hatred, or fear, or obsessive greed. | Four generations of Glynns, and the fourth of the dynasty had got himself murdered in his own office; no heat of the moment crime either, but a carefully planned murder executed in a ruthless manner out of hatred, or fear, or obsessive greed. | 0ent |
First up, Treleaven then hit an imperious five iron pin high to set out his stall. | Firstly, Treleaven then hit an imperious five iron pin high to set out his stall. | 0ent |
I've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools, but at the end of the day there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence. | I've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools, but ultimately there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence. | 0ent |
It would have been a particular thrill to have met the man who could pen such material, she mused as she closed the lid on her suitcase for the last time on Tuesday morning, but she knew that that was out of the question. | It would have been a particular thrill to have met the man who could pen such material, she mused as she closed the lid on her suitcase for the last time on Tuesday morning, but she knew that that was not remotely possible. | 0ent |
As Durgnat himself put it, to explain the film's fall from grace, Jimmy Porter came along’. | As Durgnat himself put it, to explain the film's become less graceful, Jimmy Porter came along’. | 1nent |
She could even cut the mustard in one of the magazines specifically featuring chicks with big tits. | She could even suffice in one of the magazines specifically featuring chicks with big tits. | 0ent |
In that moment of truth she wanted to be struck by lightning and reduced to smouldering ashes. | In that time when a test determines whether things will succeed she wanted to be struck by lightning and reduced to smouldering ashes. | 0ent |
THE AMERICAN art market, overblown on investment cash, is calling the tune internationally. | THE AMERICAN art market, overblown on investment cash, is singing the song internationally. | 1nent |
She wanted to turn tail and run and keep on running away from him, away from what she might discover, away from what could only break her heart, yet she knew that was impossible. | She wanted to reverse direction and run and keep on running away from him, away from what she might discover, away from what could only break her heart, yet she knew that was impossible. | 0ent |
It usually ended up as a slow jog with a buck thrown in for good measure. | It usually ended up as a slow jog with a buck thrown in in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
Economists talk about “ bang for the buck ” – how much economic stimulus is provided by each dollar of spending. | Economists talk about “ hunting equipment ” – how much economic stimulus is provided by each dollar of spending. | 1nent |
PETER Kennedy's tongue in cheek shot at his latest creation ,' The Widow or Bust', has come off with a bang at the Arts Theatre this week. | PETER Kennedy's an odd manner shot at his latest creation ,' The Widow or Bust', has come off with a bang at the Arts Theatre this week. | 1nent |
Labour MP Mr Hall said the motorway link which is being fought tooth and nail by action groups in Cheshire and south Manchester was completely unnecessary. | Labour MP Mr Hall said the motorway link which is being fighted fiercely by action groups in Cheshire and south Manchester was completely unnecessary. | 0ent |
Even the clocks are wacky not only up the wall but completely off the wall! | Even the clocks are wacky not only up the wall but completely wildly unconventional! | 0ent |
Coming down to the wire with FileNet imaging, WorkFlo products. | Coming down to the bare electrical wiring with FileNet imaging, WorkFlo products. | 1nent |
Tit for tat exchanges between the communities of Cairo did not necessarily end just because a man had been killed. | Equivalent retribution exchanges between the communities of Cairo did not necessarily end just because a man had been killed. | 0ent |
Erm, it never, with reorganization it was a bit of a problem because erm I well remembers too just after reorganization the County Treasurers took all the telephones off the hook, so there was no communication between our department and theirs. | Erm, it never, with reorganization it was a bit of a problem because erm I well remembers too just after reorganization the County Treasurers took all the telephones off the coathook, so there was no communication between our department and theirs. | 1nent |
I'd show him the door, tell him if he can get more than that somewhere else he's very welcome and use the £ 2million transfer fee on a player who doesn't put money first. | I'd show you some tips to get accepted, tell him if he can get more than that somewhere else he's very welcome and use the £ 2million transfer fee on a player who doesn't put money first. | 1nent |
I plumped for here as some of these tunes have only seen the light of day via these releases. | I plumped for here as some of these tunes have only seen the brightest star of day via these releases. | 1nent |
Some people let their under fives run riot. | Some people let their under fives riot. | 1nent |
A new thought came to drive me: what if she should die before I got home, give up the ghost and pass on, alone in the dark? | A new thought came to drive me: what if she should die before I got home, act like a ghost and pass on, alone in the dark? | 1nent |
The case comes at an embarrassing time for the world's largest industrial company, which is already deep in the red and under attack for its bureaucratic management style. | The case comes at an embarrassing time for the world's largest industrial company, which is already deep in debt and under attack for its bureaucratic management style. | 0ent |
Some of us were bright and early to breakfast on Saturday morning and even more made it to the opening ceremony by the President in the Physics Lecture Theatre. | Some of us were early in the morning to breakfast on Saturday morning and even more made it to the opening ceremony by the President in the Physics Lecture Theatre. | 0ent |
Waugh himself can't be blamed for the wrenching out of a context that might have helped us to understand whether he is referring to unhappy women, rendered so by not being content with their lot, or men, who are now being forced to lend a hand with the Hoover. | Waugh himself can't be blamed for the wrenching out of a context that might have helped us to understand whether he is referring to unhappy women, rendered so by not being content with their lot, or men, who are now being forced to shake hands with the Hoover. | 1nent |
As the patents had run out on many ICI fibre Products, so competitors had jumped on the bandwagon and started building plants at a frenzied pace. | As the patents had run out on many ICI fibre Products, so competitors had joined a trend and started building plants at a frenzied pace. | 0ent |
Lloyd's needs to get a grip on more safe’ business to offset its increasing tendency to be at the wrong end of big disasters such as Piper Alpha. | Lloyd's needs to be reasonable on more safe’ business to offset its increasing tendency to be at the wrong end of big disasters such as Piper Alpha. | 0ent |
To tell us things are happening and certainly on the press release it made erm it was there in black and white to say that. | To tell us things are happening and certainly on the press release it made erm it was there in different colors to say that. | 1nent |
Well, where I currently am is is saying that we should seek to revue the Commission's overall boundaries with a view to us taking on some extra work, and that meanwhile we should suspend further recruitment. | Well, where I currently am is is saying that we should seek to revue the Commission's overall boundaries with the intention to us taking on some extra work, and that meanwhile we should suspend further recruitment. | 0ent |
Do you know the whole timetable by heart?’. | Do you know the whole timetable from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
It certainly worked this week (hic, belch) when we popped over to France, the land of garlic, CHARLES AZNAVOUR and rakishly tilted berets, and discovered a Heavenly Records party in full swing. | It certainly worked this week (hic, belch) when we popped over to France, the land of garlic, CHARLES AZNAVOUR and rakishly tilted berets, and discovered a Heavenly Records party at a swingset. | 1nent |
Student To live from hand to mouth? | Student To live from hand in mouth? | 1nent |
To rugby next the cherry and whites are back on the winning trail … they beat Pontypool at the weekend in a real rough and tumble of a game …. | To rugby next the cherry and whites are back on the winning trail … they beat Pontypool at the weekend in a real rough activity of a game …. | 0ent |
Since it would be now or never, yes, it's all right now.’. | Since it would be at this sole opportunity, or not at all, yes, it's all right now.’. | 0ent |
But by the same token, the girl should have had more sense than to walk along a road like that in the dark. | But for the price of one ticket, the girl should have had more sense than to walk along a road like that in the dark. | 1nent |
You can add secretive for good measure though he hadn't much to be secretive about.’. | You can add secretive in addition to what has already been done though he hadn't much to be secretive about.’. | 0ent |
Perhaps they were looking the other way.’. | Perhaps they were turning a blind eye. | 0ent |
Her kindness broke the ice and as we began to chat I discovered that instead of feeling awkward I was eager to talk to her. | Her kindness made icecubes and as we began to chat I discovered that instead of feeling awkward I was eager to talk to her. | 1nent |
Jessica breathed deeply, trying to get a grip. | Jessica breathed deeply, trying to be reasonable. | 0ent |
Too high and mighty, he is, to call her Mam’, the way he should. | Too masculine, he is, to call her Mam’, the way he should. | 1nent |
On the face of it, if such increased levels of maintenance can be collected from many more absent parents, then it looks as if lone mothers stand to gain quite substantially. | At first glance, if such increased levels of maintenance can be collected from many more absent parents, then it looks as if lone mothers stand to gain quite substantially. | 0ent |
On October 25th, behind closed doors, the Central ~ Committee of the Petrograd Soviet discussed the formation of a special Military ~ Committee to decide the whole question. | On October 25th, secretly, the Central ~ Committee of the Petrograd Soviet discussed the formation of a special Military ~ Committee to decide the whole question. | 0ent |
In the past, anything neatly encapsulated was said to be like The Iliad in a nutshell ’ — a reference to the ancient Greek epic which Roman historian Pliny maintained could be written on a piece of paper small enough to fit in a walnut. | In the past, anything neatly encapsulated was said to be like The Iliad in summary ’ — a reference to the ancient Greek epic which Roman historian Pliny maintained could be written on a piece of paper small enough to fit in a walnut. | 0ent |
But the wall of silence that protected behind the scenes negotiations produced no answers. | But the wall of silence that protected behind the scenery and stage area negotiations produced no answers. | 0ent |
People like Niall, like Michael Morrissey, who do know what it is like to be poor and shat on, the bottom of the whole U.K. heap, they know I'm nothing when they set eyes on me. | People like Niall, like Michael Morrissey, who do know what it is like to be poor and shat on, the bottom of the whole U.K. heap, they know I'm nothing when they see me. | 0ent |
Chatterton's a very smart man and he understands small print. | Chatterton's a very smart man and he understands fine print. | 0ent |
For him it was a time to remember the brave who risked life and limb for adventure; for knowledge and for Britain. | For him it was a time to remember the brave who risked existence and all bodily faculties for adventure; for knowledge and for Britain. | 0ent |
Zanussi, for example, had problems with some of their dishwashers which caught fire. | Zanussi, for example, had problems with some of their dishwashers which became engulfed in flames. | 1nent |
At home, while Ministers are careful not to use such words as green shoots’ in public, they use them off the record all the time to political journalists, who dutifully pass the message on to the reading public. | At home, while Ministers are careful not to use such words as green shoots’ in public, they use them not for publication all the time to political journalists, who dutifully pass the message on to the reading public. | 0ent |
For the remainder of the carol I was on tenterhooks, not daring to take my eyes from the lectern. | For the remainder of the carol I was in a state of anger, not daring to take my eyes from the lectern. | 1nent |
Those who lose heart and cry out in despair are reminded that Jesus is in command and that he will steer the little ship of the Church into calmer waters. | Those who experience reduced morale and cry out in despair are reminded that Jesus is in command and that he will steer the little ship of the Church into calmer waters. | 0ent |
Mrs Pigdon, returning with his meal, noted the disgracefully lowered level of the liquor in the brandy bottle and gave him a look that spoke volumes. | Mrs Pigdon, returning with his meal, noted the disgracefully lowered level of the liquor in the brandy bottle and gave him a look that provided substantial information. | 0ent |
We put two and two together and came up with Barry. | We group like things together and came up with Barry. | 1nent |
Holding a rolling pin and determined to have the last laugh. | Holding a rolling pin and determined to be the last to laugh at a joke. | 1nent |
This is what the House of Lords decided in two cases last April in spite of an attempt to get the valuers off the hook by a disclaimer which said: I accept that the valuer does not warrant anything stated in his report as being accurate …. | This is what the House of Lords decided in two cases last April in spite of an attempt to get the valuers relieved of a duty by a disclaimer which said: I accept that the valuer does not warrant anything stated in his report as being accurate …. | 0ent |
In a nutshell, there are three types of information :. | In summary, there are three types of information :. | 0ent |
But, in the final analysis, if you can't get any help, if he won't refer you to a specialist for help change your doctor! | But, in the last page of the report, if you can't get any help, if he won't refer you to a specialist for help change your doctor! | 1nent |
Nevertheless she loved it just the same but had to sadly wave it goodbye, much to the relief of her cat who took a dim view of the competition! | Nevertheless she loved it just the same but had to sadly wave it goodbye, much to the relief of her cat who was unable to clearly see the competition! | 1nent |
The Vietnam War really appeared to be near its end, and the economy, shaken by the rise in world oil prices and the inflation produced by the war, seemed to be on the mend. | The Vietnam War really appeared to be near its end, and the economy, shaken by the rise in world oil prices and the inflation produced by the war, seemed to be suffering. | 1nent |
I want him to get it tomorrow without fail.’. | I want him to get it tomorrow certainly. | 0ent |
So if yours is looking poorly, hack it out and replace it. | So if yours is looking poorly, complete a task out and replace it. | 1nent |
No go,’ said the iconoclast; we're off the beaten track. | No go,’ said the iconoclast; we're somewhere where few people go. | 0ent |
This is guaranteed by a good crumb structure with fine pores holding water like sponges, whilst allowing air and surplus water to move freely between the crumbs. | This is guaranteed by a good crumb structure with fine pores withstanding criticism like sponges, whilst allowing air and surplus water to move freely between the crumbs. | 1nent |
From the word go the eventual winners from Sligo / Mullingar knew that their task would not be easy when they encountered Dundalk. | From the green light the eventual winners from Sligo / Mullingar knew that their task would not be easy when they encountered Dundalk. | 1nent |
The Jockey Club believes that in the long term Sunday racing without cash betting is impractical and it is resigned to trying to bring about a change in the legislation by a private members' bill. | The Jockey Club believes that over a long period of time Sunday racing without cash betting is impractical and it is resigned to trying to bring about a change in the legislation by a private members' bill. | 0ent |
They also show what it is like when the husband is left holding the baby as his wife goes to war, with the story of Pfc. | They also show what it is like when the husband abandons as his wife goes to war, with the story of Pfc. | 1nent |
By the same token we must strengthen our communities and our sense of community. | In a similar manner we must strengthen our communities and our sense of community. | 0ent |
And, although I'm not so bitchy as to suggest women want him only for what they can get, nine times out of ten it's probably the truth.’. | And, although I'm not so bitchy as to suggest women want him only for what they can get, mostly it's probably the truth.’. | 0ent |
They've got power in their music like Creed and Foo fighters but have something new to bring to the table which rocks! ". | They've got power in their music like Creed and Foo fighters but have something new to contribute which rocks! ". | 0ent |
As in Australia, they were soon working flat out with people coming to them from all walks of life. | As in Australia, they were soon working flat out with people coming to them from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
I'm mean they've got export people that know about that, and E C people one of those things. | I'm mean they've got export people that know about that, and E C people an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
They don't usually come at Christmas now but she's a real heart of gold and worries about me. | They don't usually come at Christmas now but she's a real cold, mean heart and worries about me. | 1nent |
There were some risks to life and limb, however, over which she had no control; how could she ever have guessed that she would outlive her son Robert by almost exactly 10 years? | There were some risks to existence and all bodily faculties, however, over which she had no control; how could she ever have guessed that she would outlive her son Robert by almost exactly 10 years? | 0ent |
My Lords the my er justification for that is of course that particular clause in the Bill which my amendments seeks to seeks to change both are I admit on the face of it entirely incomprehensible. | My Lords the my er justification for that is of course that particular clause in the Bill which my amendments seeks to seeks to change both are I admit at first glance entirely incomprehensible. | 0ent |
He seems to have erm fallen in line, doesn't he? | He seems to have erm obeyed, doesn't he? | 0ent |
Having enjoyed a string of celebrity lovers’, he apparently saw the light after multimillionaire basketball star Magic Johnson was found to be HIV positive.’. | Having enjoyed a string of celebrity lovers’, he apparently saw the brightest star after multimillionaire basketball star Magic Johnson was found to be HIV positive.’. | 1nent |
Somebody ought to stand up and acknowledge what we have done because we are on the side of the angels.’. | Somebody ought to stand up and acknowledge what we have done because we are fighting for that which is good. | 0ent |
After all, it's water under the bridge now, surely?’. | After all, it's nothing important now, surely?’. | 1nent |
I've lived in London all my life, and I've built up three businesses from scratch.’. | I've lived in London all my life, and I've built up three businesses from the beginning. | 0ent |
' We'll play a waiting game, and let Michael make the first move ,' I said. | ' We'll play a waiting game, and let Michael stand still ,' I said. | 1nent |
When Nina found Goldie lifeless in his tank at their Manchester home, Joan revived him with the kiss of life and two shots from an eye dropper. | When Nina found Goldie lifeless in his tank at their Manchester home, Joan revived him with the mouth to mouth resuscitation and two shots from an eye dropper. | 0ent |
On the face of it the film has a lot going for it — Pakula as director, and a cast including the frequently brilliant Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey, Rebecca Miller and Forest Whitaker. | Encountering the film has a lot going for it — Pakula as director, and a cast including the frequently brilliant Kevin Kline, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, Kevin Spacey, Rebecca Miller and Forest Whitaker. | 1nent |
It was near twenty years since he had been here, and he had never, to his knowledge, so much as set eyes on any member of the surviving household. | It was near twenty years since he had been here, and he had never, to his knowledge, so much as see any member of the surviving household. | 0ent |
But there the analysis ends: there is no clear parallel to the apparent inability of some sufferers to get into substantial recovery, if at all, and there is nothing to correspond to the process of relapse even when, on the face of it, all recommendations are being followed. | But there the analysis ends: there is no clear parallel to the apparent inability of some sufferers to get into substantial recovery, if at all, and there is nothing to correspond to the process of relapse even when, Encountering, all recommendations are being followed. | 1nent |
The EC is already funding a management programme for the threatened wetlands, and according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the Commission would be " pouring its own money down the drain " if it were to decide to back the scheme. | The EC is already funding a management programme for the threatened wetlands, and according to the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, the Commission would be " pouring its own money down to the ocean " if it were to decide to back the scheme. | 1nent |
Last April he outpointed the fancied George Collins, and he takes a dim view of last week's easy win by Laing over Collins at Reading. | Last April he outpointed the fancied George Collins, and he is unable to clearly see last week's easy win by Laing over Collins at Reading. | 1nent |
During the round the clock coverage of the nuclear drama, the specter of Chernobyl has been raised repeatedly. | During the nonstop coverage of the nuclear drama, the specter of Chernobyl has been raised repeatedly. | 0ent |
Paying the piper as we call the tune is the idea behind metering, which is already in use all over the world. | Paying the piper as we sing the song is the idea behind metering, which is already in use all over the world. | 1nent |
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