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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 figuring things out and coming up with ten, ’ Pammy Jane said. | 0ent |
They've both been bending over backwards to appear non ideological. | They've both been doing extra work to appear non ideological. | 0ent |
Generally, this also helps the management team, enabling them to avoid face to face negotiation with their superiors. | Generally, this also helps the management team, enabling them to avoid in person negotiation with their superiors. | 0ent |
He may be an old moaner, but he's got a heart of gold.’. | He may be an old moaner, but he's got a kindhearted attitude. | 0ent |
If the Secretary of State for Education and Science does not want to be charged with the suppression of evidence, the Leader of the House should appeal to him to come clean, go public and reveal the evidence. | If the Secretary of State for Education and Science does not want to be charged with the suppression of evidence, the Leader of the House should appeal to him to admit the truth, go public and reveal the evidence. | 0ent |
This new twist, hardly an enticement to any self respecting software developer, would seem to open the door for Unix SVR4.2 to make a move at the next Apache pow wow in August. | This new twist, hardly an enticement to any self respecting software developer, would seem to open the door for Unix SVR4.2 to stand still at the next Apache pow wow in August. | 1nent |
And then the full implication of her cousin's words fell into place. | And then the full implication of her cousin's words sat down. | 1nent |
IN THE PINK: Louise Bennett enjoying Battersea Children's Party. | In pink paint: Louise Bennett enjoying Battersea Children's Party. | 1nent |
In the end, she made herself a drink of hot milk with a dash of brandy and took it up to bed, taking along the hot water bottle for good measure. | In the end, she made herself a drink of hot milk with a dash of brandy and took it up to bed, taking along the hot water bottle in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
The stick he was holding caught fire and he held it as it flared up, watching the flames draw near his hand, feeling the heat on the skin, then the pain. | The stick he was holding became engulfed in flames and he held it as it flared up, watching the flames draw near his hand, feeling the heat on the skin, then the pain. | 0ent |
Pool had the last laugh in the FA Cup a few weeks later. | Pool was the last to laugh at a joke in the FA Cup a few weeks later. | 1nent |
Played in English on a steeply rigged stage in a shabby hall, this revival packs a pulverising punch, the most gripping account I have experienced of it over the years. | Played in English on a steeply rigged stage in a shabby hall, this revival packs a small amount, the most gripping account I have experienced of it over the years. | 1nent |
Oh, Mum, don't you jump on the bandwagon. | Oh, Mum, don't you join a trend. | 0ent |
Nor, by the same token, can they be cured’ by external factors. | Nor, for the price of one ticket, can they be cured’ by external factors. | 1nent |
They let them off the hook’ by, in a sense, putting themselves on it. | They let them off the coathook by, in a sense, putting themselves on it. | 1nent |
However, the nature of the social structures and processes which affect the drug taking behaviour of the population continue to undergo great changes, and, in the final analysis, the possibility that the prevalence of heroin use in Wirral will peak but not fall cannot be ruled out. | However, the nature of the social structures and processes which affect the drug taking behaviour of the population continue to undergo great changes, and, in the last page of the report, the possibility that the prevalence of heroin use in Wirral will peak but not fall cannot be ruled out. | 1nent |
How can you say that and keep a straight face? | How can you say that and keep the face expressionless? | 0ent |
Well, see, in the mid and late' 70s I think the music industry dropped the ball, and I think that's why there was rarely a good band in the' 80s. | Well, see, in the mid and late' 70s I think the music industry failed in my responsibilities, and I think that's why there was rarely a good band in the' 80s. | 0ent |
Mr Delors insists that it is up to the pontifical authorities to check that everything is above board. | Mr Delors insists that it is up to the pontifical authorities to check that everything is open and straightforward. | 0ent |
This time, of course, I was going to it cap in hand. | This time, of course, I was going to it in a humble and respectful manner. | 0ent |
The size of the combined opposition and abstentions indicated how far Lenin's arguments had won the day, just before the Bolsheviks were to be put to the test of power. | The size of the combined opposition and abstentions indicated how far Lenin's arguments had gain complete victory, just before the Bolsheviks were to be put to the test of power. | 0ent |
Rules changes had transformed the Democratic National Convention into a body much more representative of minorities and the rank and file. | Rules changes had transformed the Democratic National Convention into a body much more representative of minorities and the ordinary members. | 0ent |
Over the next few minutes Wickham learned that MacQuillan had not wanted to leave Barron in control anywhere, that Maureen and Barron had been and still were jockeying for position and that Maureen had enlisted Hunter Blair's support. | Over the next few minutes Wickham learned that MacQuillan had not wanted to leave Barron in control anywhere, that Maureen and Barron had been and still were Maneuver for some benefit and that Maureen had enlisted Hunter Blair's support. | 0ent |
Mellor's self styled heroics were cold comfort for his team leader, John Major. | Mellor's self styled heroics were warm clothes for his team leader, John Major. | 1nent |
Suffice to say, we smell a rat. | Suffice to say, we smell something rotten. | 1nent |
But I've never had it like that, it's, touch wood I never do. | But I've never had it like that, it's, put the finishing touches on wood furniture I never do. | 1nent |
BELT: Well, being that you'd probably go over my head anyway, please, be my guest. | BELT: Well, being that you'd probably go over my head anyway, please, go for it. | 0ent |
And nine point nine times out of ten they are wrong! | And nine point mostly they are wrong! | 0ent |
Troop commanders and the men were briefed from a model with each house's position shown and other fine details except place names, so avoiding the possibility of literally fatal slips of the tongue. | Troop commanders and the men were briefed from a model with each house's position shown and other fine details except place names, so avoiding the possibility of literally fatal mistake in speech. | 0ent |
Yet a return to the ordinary relations between a templestate and the Seleucid sovereign was out of the question. | Yet a return to the ordinary relations between a templestate and the Seleucid sovereign was not remotely possible. | 0ent |
She told him once and for all that she would not go to the movie with him. | She told him conclusively that she would not go to the movie with him. | 0ent |
Others were gathering dust by New Year and forgotten by February. | Others were sweeping up dust by New Year and forgotten by February. | 1nent |
It's alright once in a while, but I can't see what people see about being addicts and always towing one, it's. | It's alright occasionally, but I can't see what people see about being addicts and always towing one, it's. | 0ent |
He was head of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) until his fall from grace in 1983, when it was thought that Ne Win, Burma's autocratic ruler since 1962, perceived him as a threat to his leadership. | He was head of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) until his lose social position in 1983, when it was thought that Ne Win, Burma's autocratic ruler since 1962, perceived him as a threat to his leadership. | 0ent |
We were ordinary seafaring men and founding and running a national union was, to say the least, a job for which we had had no training. | We were ordinary seafaring men and founding and running a national union was, so as to be brief and efficient, a job for which we had had no training. | 1nent |
As cricket chairman, I was left to carry the can for a move that made no sense and was none of my doing. | As cricket chairman, I was left to keep the can safe for a move that made no sense and was none of my doing. | 1nent |
John was soon to appear at Exeter in the court of which he previously graced the bench — this time in the dock. | John was soon to appear at Exeter in the court of which he previously graced the bench — this time out on the docks. | 1nent |
Well we travelled through the night mostly, we got to erm no we got to no man's land that's when it got bad. | Well we travelled through the night mostly, we got to erm no we got to a land that no one want to buy that's when it got bad. | 1nent |
Let him who has never lifted the seam of a cricket ball cast the first stone.’. | Let him who has never lifted the seam of a cricket ball to stand out. | 1nent |
However, it would seem Andrew Guest of United is jumping on the bandwagon to give poor Skerne Park a kick in the pants along with Mr Hylsop of DTC. | However, it would seem Andrew Guest of United is joining a trend to give poor Skerne Park a kick in the pants along with Mr Hylsop of DTC. | 0ent |
As he turned the corner away from the house and towards the train station, Endill was sure he saw the shape of his father standing at one of the upstairs windows, watching him go. | As he passed out of danger away from the house and towards the train station, Endill was sure he saw the shape of his father standing at one of the upstairs windows, watching him go. | 1nent |
But the result is no laughing matter. | But the result is something serious that should not be joked about. | 0ent |
The memory of the terrible moment she had come face to face with Salt rolled over her. | The memory of the terrible moment she had come in person with Salt rolled over her. | 0ent |
In my book he gave a free kick for Forest. | In my autobiography he gave a free kick for Forest. | 1nent |
In a nutshell, development and democracy — the beginnings of a transformation of the discriminatory economic and political relationships that have held West Belfast down since the rise of industrial capitalism in the north east of Ireland. | In summary, development and democracy — the beginnings of a transformation of the discriminatory economic and political relationships that have held West Belfast down since the rise of industrial capitalism in the north east of Ireland. | 0ent |
And after phoning Julie, who had agreed to join her in Devon, she'd also been heartened by her friend's confirmation that she was doing the right thing. | And after phoning Julie, who had agreed to join her in Devon, she'd also been heartened by her friend's confirmation that she was turning right. | 1nent |
I knew it was a deliberate attempt from the word go to bring the band down. | I knew it was a deliberate attempt immediately upon starting to bring the band down. | 0ent |
At the operational level planning tasks will be simpler and there is less need to look for complex procedures as it would be like using a sledgehammer to crack a nut. | At the operational level planning tasks will be simpler and there is less need to look for complex procedures as it would be like doing things overzealously. | 0ent |
An insight which Goethe reiterated in poetic form in 1827 in the cycle “ Chinesisch Deutsche ~ Jahres und Tageszeiten ” with a view to the wisdom, practical morality and aesthetics of Chinese culture. | An insight which Goethe reiterated in poetic form in 1827 in the cycle “ Chinesisch Deutsche ~ Jahres und Tageszeiten ” with the intention to the wisdom, practical morality and aesthetics of Chinese culture. | 0ent |
Now the criminal law makes heavy weather of the issue of sex change only if over rigid conceptualism is maintained and common sense abandoned. | Now the criminal law overcomplicates the issue of sex change only if over rigid conceptualism is maintained and common sense abandoned. | 0ent |
At present two thirds of all people admitted to Nottinghamshire's nursing homes go straight from hospital, and most are elderly. | At present two thirds of all people admitted to Nottinghamshire's nursing homes become a law abiding person from hospital, and most are elderly. | 1nent |
In those days all the cutters were laid up on the trot piles in the river Hamble during the winter months. | In those days all the cutters were laid up in succession piles in the river Hamble during the winter months. | 0ent |
So at the end of the day you'll get a total amount of er years and days times the average salary and that divided by eighty. | So ultimately you'll get a total amount of er years and days times the average salary and that divided by eighty. | 0ent |
This may sound like cold comfort when you're desperately hoping for something to come along and get you going — but continuing your work and maintaining skills is vitally important. | This may sound like poor consolation when you're desperately hoping for something to come along and get you going — but continuing your work and maintaining skills is vitally important. | 0ent |
The fact that we are situated right next to the park does not escape our notice and we have in fact had people in from the park who sleep rough there. | The fact that we are situated right next to the park does not escape our notice and we have in fact had people in from the park who sleep outdoors there. | 0ent |
This is bad enough, but small potatoes compared to the damage being done to the UK's motivations to save and work hard to increase our standard of living and the country's prosperity, and to trust our politicians and political system. | This is bad enough, but items of little value compared to the damage being done to the UK's motivations to save and work hard to increase our standard of living and the country's prosperity, and to trust our politicians and political system. | 0ent |
A MAN who killed his cheating wife walked free yesterday after a judge heard how he had dedicated his life to his family. | A MAN who killed his cheating wife went unpunished yesterday after a judge heard how he had dedicated his life to his family. | 0ent |
Try to get out and about whenever possible, making new friends and contacts. | Try to get moving around whenever possible, making new friends and contacts. | 0ent |
Ecim’ is a towering tidal rush of fresh ideas run riot. | Ecim’ is a towering tidal rush of fresh ideas riot. | 1nent |
If the Secretary of State for Education and Science does not want to be charged with the suppression of evidence, the Leader of the House should appeal to him to come clean, go public and reveal the evidence. | If the Secretary of State for Education and Science does not want to be charged with the suppression of evidence, the Leader of the House should appeal to him to be completely honest, go public and reveal the evidence. | 0ent |
And, of course, he's so revered for this sleight of hand that he's constructed a two and a half hour show to appeal mainly to his legions of cultish disciples who've been waiting quite a few years for him to make sense again. | And, of course, he's so revered for this skilled deception that he's constructed a two and a half hour show to appeal mainly to his legions of cultish disciples who've been waiting quite a few years for him to make sense again. | 0ent |
Now, with just two, the more perfervid chauvinists, as you would expect, are foaming at the mouth. | Now, with just two, the more perfervid chauvinists, as you would expect, are making bubbles with the mouth. | 1nent |
Four out of five customers now stay in the black. | Four out of five customers now stay have positive net income. | 0ent |
But if I were a free agent, I think what I'd do now is keep Rainbow hammering away at this lost cause just long enough to put the wind up those damned smug ben Issachars. | But if I were a free agent, I think what I'd do now is keep Rainbow hammering away at this lost cause just long enough to blow air on those damned smug ben Issachars. | 1nent |
For one thing, it was now very much alive and kicking, a sensation which she found both distressing and uncomfortable. | For one thing, it was now very much in good health, a sensation which she found both distressing and uncomfortable. | 0ent |
I was going to say, I like to set somebody task as they're down for, and I look for it, and nine times out of ten you'll find out if they can achieve that very shortly, very fast. | I was going to say, I like to set somebody task as they're down for, and I look for it, and mostly you'll find out if they can achieve that very shortly, very fast. | 0ent |
You're in love with him, and I'll lay odds he's besotted with you. | You're in love with him, and I'll offer a bet he's besotted with you. | 0ent |
He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was out cold. | He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was out into the cold air. | 1nent |
They arise out of ourselves, and the alcoholic is an extreme example of self will run riot, though he usually does not think so. | They arise out of ourselves, and the alcoholic is an extreme example of self will riot, though he usually does not think so. | 1nent |
Closing the door behind him, he strode into the drawing room, a broad smile on his face as he went straight to where Beth sat. | Closing the door behind him, he strode into the drawing room, a broad smile on his face as he became a law abiding person to where Beth sat. | 1nent |
Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which go hand in hand with certain musical characteristics. | Every country has its own way of performing the traditional dances which hold hands with certain musical characteristics. | 1nent |
Sociologists cannot have it both ways: either Freud has to be examined alongside the founders of sociology, or they all have to be dismissed as unscientific thinkers. | Sociologists cannot have do two things at once to be examined alongside the founders of sociology, or they all have to be dismissed as unscientific thinkers. | 1nent |
It is unlike East London, where over the last ten or twenty years the heart has been torn out of manufacturing industry in the docks and with it has gone traditional working class organisation. | It is unlike East London, where over the last ten or twenty years the heart has been torn out of manufacturing industry under close scrutiny and with it has gone traditional working class organisation. | 1nent |
Everett, similarly enthusiastic, described it as being on the stump’. | Everett, similarly enthusiastic, described it as being sitting on the tree stump. | 1nent |
Forgotten man Albert Luque will come in from the cold in Sicily on Thursday night as Newcastle attempt to ease towards the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup. | Forgotten man Albert Luque will gain widespread acceptance in a group in Sicily on Thursday night as Newcastle attempt to ease towards the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup. | 0ent |
AT THE first ever face to face peace talks between Bosnia's warring parties, Muslim and Croat leaders yesterday signed a package to end the war in the country. | AT THE first ever in person peace talks between Bosnia's warring parties, Muslim and Croat leaders yesterday signed a package to end the war in the country. | 0ent |
Yeah, because that, it's not gonna catch fire cos the barbecue's here. | Yeah, because that, it's not gonna become engulfed in flames cos the barbecue's here. | 0ent |
However, it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia, their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under the microscope. | However, it should perhaps be made clear that for most people with schizophrenia, their brains appear completely normal as far as can be made out when looked at under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
Nomes hear things differently to humans, and the shrill clanging of the level crossing's warning alarms sounded, to them, like the mournful tolling of an ancient bell. | Nomes imagine sounds that are not actually real differently to humans, and the shrill clanging of the level crossing's warning alarms sounded, to them, like the mournful tolling of an ancient bell. | 1nent |
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 |
Rather, they'd selected newspapers which, while endowed with authoritative reputations, were sympathetic to the malai government — in a nutshell, quality right wing newspapers which weren't soft on Communism. | Rather, they'd selected newspapers which, while endowed with authoritative reputations, were sympathetic to the malai government — in summary, quality right wing newspapers which weren't soft on Communism. | 0ent |
It had missed the lock and been driven full tilt down the hard steps of the weir. | It had missed the lock and been driven a position of fully leaning over down the hard steps of the weir. | 1nent |
' I'm getting a bit Pissed off with this! '. | ' I'm getting a bit left with this! '. | 0ent |
Only two days after meeting Julie by the Serpentine in Hyde Park matters had come very quickly to a head. | Only two days after meeting Julie by the Serpentine in Hyde Park matters had pop up. | 1nent |
Officer Marco Pisano, 30, gave Simone Predico, 22, the kiss of life before handing him a ticket in the Italian town of Lodi. | Officer Marco Pisano, 30, gave Simone Predico, 22, the life changing kiss before handing him a ticket in the Italian town of Lodi. | 1nent |
IT'S now possible to tie the knot in 14 different exotic locations in the new Kuoni Weddings brochure. | IT'S now possible to marry in 14 different exotic locations in the new Kuoni Weddings brochure. | 0ent |
Subsidiary characters run the gamut of weird and wacky academics, familiar from a host of campus novels. | Subsidiary characters emcompass the full range of weird and wacky academics, familiar from a host of campus novels. | 0ent |
Put that way, who would be high on the list of people women wouldn't like to get the kiss of life from? | Put that way, who would be high on the list of people women wouldn't like to get the life changing kiss from? | 1nent |
In my book the only time a manager should consider resigning is when he starts believing his own programme notes. | In my autobiography the only time a manager should consider resigning is when he starts believing his own programme notes. | 1nent |
By the same token her body of flesh and blood and bone was partly artifice and artefact. | For a similar reason her body of flesh and blood and bone was partly artifice and artefact. | 0ent |
Remember that first Christmas when she put the cat among the pigeons by saying to me your husband told me that he can't really afford he's flying because you spend all his money, when I, when I've been backing him, saving money for his aeroplane and his lessons and. | Remember that first Christmas when she let the cat eat a lot of food by saying to me your husband told me that he can't really afford he's flying because you spend all his money, when I, when I've been backing him, saving money for his aeroplane and his lessons and. | 1nent |
This sequel has the benefit of 20 years of studio technology, the might of Warner Bros, and behind the scenes, the unholy alliance of producer Trevor Horn and record company bigwig Rob Dickins. | This sequel has the benefit of 20 years of studio technology, the might of Warner Bros, and secretly, the unholy alliance of producer Trevor Horn and record company bigwig Rob Dickins. | 0ent |
All terrorists have only one enduring weakness they happen to be stuck in the same boat as us. | All terrorists have only one enduring weakness they happen to be stuck in the same situation as us. | 0ent |
The reunion is held every two years and although this year's was intended to be the last, organiser John Gray of Plymouth, said: Every time I say I'm not going to do it again, they twist my arm to plan another.’. | The reunion is held every two years and although this year's was intended to be the last, organiser John Gray of Plymouth, said: Every time I say I'm not going to do it again, they agonize you to plan another.’. | 1nent |
They are also a way of injecting new blood into the Fair. | They are also a way of injecting donated blood into the Fair. | 1nent |
On the face of it this is unlikely to be acceptable to the vendor since in effect it gives an option to purchase, though it may be more acceptable if the period allowed for preparing the report is short. | Encountering this is unlikely to be acceptable to the vendor since in effect it gives an option to purchase, though it may be more acceptable if the period allowed for preparing the report is short. | 1nent |
One is to go the whole atomist hog and turn women too into full time contracting egoists, no less exploitative and solitary than the males. | One is to think about eating a whole pig and turn women too into full time contracting egoists, no less exploitative and solitary than the males. | 1nent |
Although Dotty had all the words, Dawn Allenby's face spoke volumes; until love had struck she had been merely adequate in the role of Olwyn. | Although Dotty had all the words, Dawn Allenby's face provided substantial information; until love had struck she had been merely adequate in the role of Olwyn. | 0ent |
Brunel University chiefs invited the talented four year old, who can already speak French and knows the Highway Code by heart, to their West London Institute after hearing he found primary school dull. | Brunel University chiefs invited the talented four year old, who can already speak French and knows the Highway Code from unaided memory and in full detail, to their West London Institute after hearing he found primary school dull. | 0ent |
As a soldier he had been taught to err on the side of caution. | As a soldier he had been taught to behave in a manner which favours caution. | 0ent |
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