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On the face of it, green job creation seems straightforward. | Encountering, green job creation seems straightforward. | 1nent |
And by the same token, there is no such thing as an author, that is to say, one who originates a work of fiction ab nihilo. | And in a similar manner, there is no such thing as an author, that is to say, one who originates a work of fiction ab nihilo. | 0ent |
Some days will be spent in the office, others out and about on site.’. | Some days will be spent in the office, others traveling around on site.’. | 0ent |
. or else’)to be ignored until out of the blue’ you lash out with harsh words or actions (perhaps) in order to release your mounting frustration and anger? | . or else’)to be ignored until without warning you lash out with harsh words or actions (perhaps) in order to release your mounting frustration and anger? | 0ent |
And with the new school term in full swing, parents should take advantage of free eye testing for children up to the age of 16. | And with the new school term at a swingset, parents should take advantage of free eye testing for children up to the age of 16. | 1nent |
Women did find a new means of articulating their experiences by publishing, yet it is a mistake to believe that the huge growth in women's writing went hand in hand with equally momentous shifts in attitudes toward marriage. | Women did find a new means of articulating their experiences by publishing, yet it is a mistake to believe that the huge growth in women's writing held hands with equally momentous shifts in attitudes toward marriage. | 1nent |
In Britain ’s first ever “ presidential ” television debate the youthful Nick ~ Clegg stole the show for the Liberal Democrats with his freshness and directness. | In Britain ’s first ever “ presidential ” television debate the youthful Nick ~ Clegg act unethically for the Liberal Democrats with his freshness and directness. | 1nent |
He seems to have done a runner. | He seems to have gone jogging. | 1nent |
Last night Mr Fallon questioned the validity of the poll which he said was ludicrously out of line with national opinion polls.’. | Last night Mr Fallon questioned the validity of the poll which he said was ludicrously disproportionately with national opinion polls.’. | 0ent |
The 1909 Act was more important in the long run for its encouragement of urban planning. | The 1909 Act was more important over a long period of time for its encouragement of urban planning. | 0ent |
Its range extends from Colombia, all along the eastern coast of South America in shallow coastal waters, to around Santos in and throughout the Amazon River and the lower parts of its tributaries. | Its range extends from Colombia, the entire time the eastern coast of South America in shallow coastal waters, to around Santos in and throughout the Amazon River and the lower parts of its tributaries. | 1nent |
Mr Rushdie has been getting out and about a fair deal recently. | Mr Rushdie has been getting moving around a fair deal recently. | 0ent |
I didn't, but the poor person who was my guest barely said a word throughout our time together as I quoted and re quoted from the photocopy of the entry in the history book; indeed Bremeridge was a veritable cornucopia of history and illustrious names. | I didn't, but the poor person who went for it barely said a word throughout our time together as I quoted and re quoted from the photocopy of the entry in the history book; indeed Bremeridge was a veritable cornucopia of history and illustrious names. | 1nent |
But by recent Soviet standards Mr Gorbachev is a breath of fresh air. | But by recent Soviet standards Mr Gorbachev is a new pleasant experience. | 0ent |
I thought you'd be putting your foot down,’ she said, gazing out of the window. | I thought you'd be stopping moving she said, gazing out of the window. | 1nent |
By the same token, the business arrangements in many organisations are now regionally orientated, and it seems only logical to allow groups of offices that can collectively meet the Institute's requirements to provide pre and post qualification training as single entities — or training office groups. | For the price of one ticket, the business arrangements in many organisations are now regionally orientated, and it seems only logical to allow groups of offices that can collectively meet the Institute's requirements to provide pre and post qualification training as single entities — or training office groups. | 1nent |
Obviously, I could make better use of the space by replacing them with an 8 x 12 ft monster, but that was too expensive £ 500, or more … and I certainly didn't have that much going spare. | Obviously, I could make better use of the space by replacing them with an 8 x 12 ft monster, but that was too expensive £ 500, or more … and I certainly didn't have that much becoming very angry. | 1nent |
Right, will you bring it up to speed. | Right, will you bring it fully informed. | 0ent |
For the moment, they were on the same wavelength. | For the moment, they were in complete accord. | 0ent |
And we would organize collective work, so that, for example, if someone had a Plot which needed clearing, we would all go and lend a hand. | And we would organize collective work, so that, for example, if someone had a Plot which needed clearing, we would all go and shake hands. | 1nent |
NICK FLETCHER went out and about to look at one dealer's new ideas. | NICK FLETCHER went traveling around to look at one dealer's new ideas. | 0ent |
Obama ’s foreign and defense policies have been assertive, to say the least, especially in the Middle ~ East and the Pacific. | Obama ’s foreign and defense policies have been assertive, so as to be brief and efficient, especially in the Middle ~ East and the Pacific. | 1nent |
Such a statement flies in the face of the types of acrylic primers offered to artists who wish to over paint in oils. | Such a statement contradict the types of acrylic primers offered to artists who wish to over paint in oils. | 0ent |
International: Rivals dish the dirt in a weekend of malice. | International: Rivals tell salacious gossip in a weekend of malice. | 0ent |
Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations came to a tragic head with deaths of six members of the one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations popped up with deaths of six members of the one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | 1nent |
As a brave pilot who doesn't flinch in the face of adversity (ie three episodes of Coronation Street on the trot), you're on your way to meet the enemy troops. | As a brave pilot who doesn't flinch in the face of adversity (ie three episodes of Coronation Street in a row), you're on your way to meet the enemy troops. | 0ent |
When we hid a regular flow of sound, keen material and the PFF Navigation Training Unit was in full swing, we saw the steady development of tactics geared to the constant production of new and better " stores " — target indicators, hooded flares and many other innovations, all of which was more than matched by the improvement in navigational techniques. | When we hid a regular flow of sound, keen material and the PFF Navigation Training Unit was at a swingset, we saw the steady development of tactics geared to the constant production of new and better " stores " — target indicators, hooded flares and many other innovations, all of which was more than matched by the improvement in navigational techniques. | 1nent |
Yous all too late fer lunch, dat finished gone an hour ago,’ she informed them in no uncertain terms. | Yous all too late fer lunch, dat finished gone an hour ago,’ she informed them categorically. | 0ent |
So it is not surprising that adolescents sometimes make heavy weather of the whole process. | So it is not surprising that adolescents sometimes predict bad weather for the whole process. | 1nent |
Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold the line and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees. | Moreover having gone as far as this I do not believe that it would be possible for me to hold onto the rope and refuse to answer any further questions about the composition and activities of the Committees. | 1nent |
WITH THE Test series looming, the debate regarding Graeme Hick's selection is in full swing after his disappointing start in Test cricket. | WITH THE Test series looming, the debate regarding Graeme Hick's selection is at a swingset after his disappointing start in Test cricket. | 1nent |
So in the long term, the entourages of the great proved effective as social melting pots. | So eventually, the entourages of the great proved effective as social melting pots. | 0ent |
But if you can think of some way to say that and put it down so that we put down something like four sentences on paper and a few examples. | But if you can think of some way to say that and put it down so that we put down something like four sentences in theory and a few examples. | 1nent |
That's what turning the other cheek does for you.’. | That's what turning the head around does for you.’. | 1nent |
Going south 200 yds after A306 junction. | Becoming worse 200 yds after A306 junction. | 1nent |
I know he has a reputation for toughness that could match Martin's any day, but the difference is that everything he does is legal and above board. | I know he has a reputation for toughness that could match Martin's any day, but the difference is that everything he does is legal and open and straightforward. | 0ent |
Bullseye host Jim Bowen said: The pipes are enough to put the wind up anybody.’. | Bullseye host Jim Bowen said: The pipes are enough to blow air on anybody.’. | 1nent |
And, in the final analysis, are they any good? | And, in the last page of the report, are they any good? | 1nent |
Charlie Chaplin was without doubt a major figure during Hollywood's inception, a star who stoutly refused to play ball with Senator Joe McCarthy's communist witch hunt in the dark days of the Fifties. | Charlie Chaplin was without doubt a major figure during Hollywood's inception, a star who stoutly refused to play tennis with Senator Joe McCarthy's communist witch hunt in the dark days of the Fifties. | 1nent |
The assignment should be right up your street. | The assignment should be right at the next street. | 1nent |
LIBERAL Democrat leaders have healed a party rift which threatened the desertion of hundreds of rank and file members, and the walk out of one MP. | LIBERAL Democrat leaders have healed a party rift which threatened the desertion of hundreds of ordinary members members, and the walk out of one MP. | 0ent |
She will twist your poor rich senile arm to pay you out, because you have an airy house on the hill, and she goes home to a room in the damp and humid valley. | She will agonize you to pay you out, because you have an airy house on the hill, and she goes home to a room in the damp and humid valley. | 1nent |
' To say the least, the company were in an impossible situation. | ' so as to be brief and efficient, the company were in an impossible situation. | 1nent |
With Xi ’s anti corruption campaign in full swing, and the example of Bo ~ Xilai ’s imprisonment serving as a warning to the new president ’s adversaries (no matter how senior they are), Chinese officials at ~ all levels, it is widely believed, are likely to toe the line. | With Xi ’s anti corruption campaign at a swingset, and the example of Bo ~ Xilai ’s imprisonment serving as a warning to the new president ’s adversaries (no matter how senior they are), Chinese officials at ~ all levels, it is widely believed, are likely to toe the line. | 1nent |
Their complaint that they had been betrayed by a Committee set up as a result of the pressure by the NFOAPA upon individual MPs’ was, however, some way wide of the mark. | Their complaint that they had been betrayed by a Committee set up as a result of the pressure by the NFOAPA upon individual MPs’ was, however, some way considerably accurate. | 1nent |
The Germans reckon it wise to keep tabs on the 350,000 or so Russian troops still in the east — guests, as it were— until the end of 1994, when the last one is due to have gone home. | The Germans reckon it wise to watch the 350,000 or so Russian troops still in the east — guests, as it were— until the end of 1994, when the last one is due to have gone home. | 0ent |
Jules Brookes, the multi instrumentalist and driving force behind Raw Stylus, can't keep a straight face as he attempts to recount his version of the group's history. | Jules Brookes, the multi instrumentalist and driving force behind Raw Stylus, can't keep the face expressionless as he attempts to recount his version of the group's history. | 0ent |
An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had lost heart. | An acrid smell polluted the room, and the ragged blankets on the bed showed how Maggie had became discouraged. | 0ent |
I just said it as if I'd known it all along. | I just said it as if I'd known it for the entire time. | 0ent |
For decades, developing countries dreamed of a nirvana of sky high commodity prices and rock bottom international interest rates. | For decades, developing countries dreamed of a nirvana of sky high commodity prices and the very lowest possible level international interest rates. | 0ent |
An umbrella is useful in a mild rain, but when it rains cats and dogs an umbrella is of little help. | An umbrella is useful in a mild rain, but when it rain heavily an umbrella is of little help. | 0ent |
' I would hardly call sailing' dicing with death'.'. | ' I would hardly call sailing' playing a dangerous game with dice'.'. | 1nent |
People were feeling the' pinch' of economic reform and were not convinced by official explanations of the necessity for hardships while some private businesses were making huge profits. | People were suffering a hardship' of economic reform and were not convinced by official explanations of the necessity for hardships while some private businesses were making huge profits. | 0ent |
Government law officers are generally reluctant to put journalists and publishers in the dock of a criminal court, for fear that a jury will play its historic role and acquit. | Government law officers are generally reluctant to put journalists and publishers under close scrutiny of a criminal court, for fear that a jury will play its historic role and acquit. | 0ent |
And as Switzerland began to run riot, Gough was sent off in the 84th minute for handling the ball as Knup threatened to break through again. | And as Switzerland began to riot, Gough was sent off in the 84th minute for handling the ball as Knup threatened to break through again. | 1nent |
Organophosphate should remain in the dock until it is proven innocent.’. | Organophosphate should remain under scrutiny until it is proven innocent.’. | 0ent |
Space time is therefore an extremely stiff medium, and by the same token small amplitude waves carry large energies. | Space time is therefore an extremely stiff medium, and for the price of one ticket small amplitude waves carry large energies. | 1nent |
In short, it was thought by many that the nature of the children's hearing system would make it unnecessary to enact rules for wiping the slate clean’. | In short, it was thought by many that the nature of the children's hearing system would make it unnecessary to enact rules for open and apparent to everyone. | 1nent |
The local MP, Andrew Welsh, has called on Lord Fraser to reverse the proposals, made, he said, by an unelected body behind closed doors. | The local MP, Andrew Welsh, has called on Lord Fraser to reverse the proposals, made, he said, by an unelected body secretly. | 0ent |
Murray said one particular employee had been going about the depot under the influence of drugs. | Murray said one particular employee had been going about the depot intoxicated of drugs. | 0ent |
The comparative stability of the oligopolistic structure in the United States may well have bred a complacency which Japanese and German capitalists, faced with rebuilding their position on world markets almost from scratch, could never afford. | The comparative stability of the oligopolistic structure in the United States may well have bred a complacency which Japanese and German capitalists, faced with rebuilding their position on world markets almost from the beginning, could never afford. | 0ent |
But by the same token, improving the quality of our environment is also in our own hands. | But for the price of one ticket, improving the quality of our environment is also in our own hands. | 1nent |
Visiting a music school in Melbourne, the royal couple looked in on a cello class that was in full swing, supervised by a delightful seventy eight year old professor, Henri Touzeau. | Visiting a music school in Melbourne, the royal couple looked in on a cello class that was thoroughly begun and in progress, supervised by a delightful seventy eight year old professor, Henri Touzeau. | 0ent |
He had been on the committee of the Scottish region, as it was ten called, since 1984 —‘they flung me on as naive new blood’—— and was vice chairman for two years before becoming chairman at the tender age of 25. | He had been on the committee of the Scottish region, as it was ten called, since 1984 —‘they flung me on as naive donated blood and was vice chairman for two years before becoming chairman at the tender age of 25. | 1nent |
It is part of our thesis that sexual and political revolution go hand in hand and that indeed the first is prerequisite of the second. | It is part of our thesis that sexual and political revolution hold hands and that indeed the first is prerequisite of the second. | 1nent |
That's, well, it kind of lets my steam off a bit; it doesn't hurt, but she knows I mean business. | That's, well, it kind of lets my steam off a bit; it doesn't hurt, but she knows I think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
Oh, don't pull that face; I hear things. | Oh, don't pull that face; I imagine sounds that are not actually real. | 1nent |
Stephen Pyper pressured him all the way, while Alister McKerr the championship leader fought tooth and nail to take third having started in midfield after problems in practice. | Stephen Pyper pressured him all the way, while Alister McKerr the championship leader bite and scratch to take third having started in midfield after problems in practice. | 1nent |
He did a runner on her, turned up here with a split bone or two, which I fixed, and then he headed off again.’. | He went jogging on her, turned up here with a split bone or two, which I fixed, and then he headed off again.’. | 1nent |
She'd met Charlie a couple of times at our house and wasn't thrilled by him, to say the least. | She'd met Charlie a couple of times at our house and wasn't thrilled by him, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Yeah, that's good, he gets people out the audience and he goes out and about and sort of meets people with talent and gets them to do singing and that. | Yeah, that's good, he gets people out the audience and he goes moving around and sort of meets people with talent and gets them to do singing and that. | 0ent |
In the attempt to win society's approval by a cultured ministry that had both sweetness and light, would Nonconformity produce a ministry cut off from the faithful? | In the attempt to win society's approval by a cultured ministry that had both sugary and nutritionally void food, would Nonconformity produce a ministry cut off from the faithful? | 1nent |
After a 15 week trial, a military court on Dec. 12, 1989, sentenced a police colonel to 15 years' imprisonment for ordering the killing in cold blood of 124 unarmed inmates of Lurigancho prison in Lima in 1986 following an uprising [see pp.34607 08]. | After a 15 week trial, a military court on Dec. 12, 1989, sentenced a police colonel to 15 years' imprisonment for ordering the killing in a pool of blood of 124 unarmed inmates of Lurigancho prison in Lima in 1986 following an uprising [see pp.34607 08]. | 1nent |
I think that the two variants which struck the popular fancy in my little book were royalty and red hair — the former is always a safe card to play, and its combination with the latter had a touch of novelty …. | I think that the two variants which struck the popular fancy in my autobiography were royalty and red hair — the former is always a safe card to play, and its combination with the latter had a touch of novelty …. | 1nent |
The sun splashed and faded on the bath as he lay in hot water. | The sun splashed and faded on the bath as he lay in a difficult situation. | 1nent |
But most government business doesn't take place on television most government business takes place behind closed doors. | But most government business doesn't take place on television most government business takes place in private. | 0ent |
Make the cut through the floorboard as near as possible to the middle of a joist. | Succeed out of a group of candidates through the floorboard as near as possible to the middle of a joist. | 1nent |
I'm up to speed with Huerter, of course, but is your planning application in Leicester all right? ’. | I'm fully informed with Huerter, of course, but is your planning application in Leicester all right? ’. | 0ent |
Such abuses were seldom reported, thorough investigations were rarely held, and " the few perpetrators disciplined or prosecuted usually get little more than a slap on the wrist and most know they can get away with it unchallenged ". | Such abuses were seldom reported, thorough investigations were rarely held, and " the few perpetrators disciplined or prosecuted usually get little more than a tap of the wrist and most know they can get away with it unchallenged ". | 1nent |
Why she seemed to dislike me the moment she set eyes on me. | Why she seemed to dislike me the moment she see me. | 0ent |
A deed planned in cold blood may appear very different to the perpetrator if he ever gets round to carrying it out. | A deed planned in a pool of blood may appear very different to the perpetrator if he ever gets round to carrying it out. | 1nent |
WordPerfect is entirely owned by its top two executives, but is considering going public later this year or in 1994. | WordPerfect is entirely owned by its top two executives, but is considering being announced publicly later this year or in 1994. | 0ent |
He was behind that very nasty business of the Indian Ocean Bank — that was the nearest he got to coming unstuck, but the thing was so complicated with nominees in the Caribbean and nominees of other nominees in Hong Kong that he got away with it. | He was behind that very nasty business of the Indian Ocean Bank — that was the nearest he got to getting into trouble, but the thing was so complicated with nominees in the Caribbean and nominees of other nominees in Hong Kong that he got away with it. | 0ent |
There are new things under the Sun, both in technology and social innovations, and new words and phrases are sometimes needed. | There are new things that makes you warm, both in technology and social innovations, and new words and phrases are sometimes needed. | 1nent |
Matters came to a head at the International Congress of Proletarian Writers held at Kharkov in November 1930. | Matters popped up at the International Congress of Proletarian Writers held at Kharkov in November 1930. | 1nent |
THE office Christmas party is in full swing and Mr Smith from accounts and Miss Jones from sales are canoodling under the mistletoe. | THE office Christmas party is at a swingset and Mr Smith from accounts and Miss Jones from sales are canoodling under the mistletoe. | 1nent |
I said yes I can rise to the occasion as well. | I said yes I can perform well in response to a special situation as well. | 0ent |
It was’, he said right out of the blue. | It was’, he said right unexpectedly. | 0ent |
If so, the two activities should go hand in hand. | If so, the two activities should hold hands. | 1nent |
Into the library for a flick through Poucher's Scottish Peaks his walking routes drawn onto photographs in thick white roadpainter's lines before pressing on northward past a grassed over reservoir where a trig point sat behind bars like some caged zoo animal. | Into the library for a flick through Poucher's Scottish Peaks his walking routes drawn onto photographs in thick white roadpainter's lines before pressing on northward past a grassed over reservoir where a trig point sat in prison like some caged zoo animal. | 1nent |
Mr John Lamidey, an officer of the Data Protection Registrar, concluded after visiting the league's London office that the data on computer was not that used for vetting, which appears to be held on paper’. | Mr John Lamidey, an officer of the Data Protection Registrar, concluded after visiting the league's London office that the data on computer was not that used for vetting, which appears to be held in theory. | 1nent |
The new tiers of membership, which become available this month, are intended to add some teeth to the X / Open's existing system vendor, independent software vendor and user councils, described by X / Open chief technical officer Mike Lambert as pure talking shops.’. | The new tiers of membership, which become available this month, are intended to add some teeth to the X / Open's existing system vendor, independent software vendor and user councils, described by X / Open chief technical officer Mike Lambert as pure talking about shopping. | 1nent |
If we win we would have one trophy in the bag and with it a place in Europe. | If we win we would have one trophy impossible and with it a place in Europe. | 1nent |
But it was those two who ruled the roost. | But it was those two who was the controlling memwasr of the group. | 0ent |
Companies are using every trick in the book to stay one step in front of their competitors,’ said Paul Carratu of corporate investigators Carratu International. | Companies are using unattested methods to stay one step in front of their competitors,’ said Paul Carratu of corporate investigators Carratu International. | 1nent |
I do not have the slightest doubt that in Nottingham the money is available to do whatever is necessary to keep open those old people's homes, and so remove once and for all the worry of hundreds of residents in those homes. | I do not have the slightest doubt that in Nottingham the money is available to do whatever is necessary to keep open those old people's homes, and so remove conclusively the worry of hundreds of residents in those homes. | 0ent |
I didn't go cap in hand to them. | I didn't go in a humble and respectful manner to them. | 0ent |
Those requirements are especially important in the light of the demise of the bilateral Anti Ballistic Missile ~ Treaty ~ on 13 June 2002, which was a cornerstone of strategic stability for 30 years. | Those requirements are especially important in consideration of the demise of the bilateral Anti Ballistic Missile ~ Treaty ~ on 13 June 2002, which was a cornerstone of strategic stability for 30 years. | 0ent |
I fully accept that, but let me throw it back at you and say you, through your brother, are arguing about the small print on an extended warranty. | I fully accept that, but let me throw it back at you and say you, through your brother, are arguing about the fine print on an extended warranty. | 0ent |
But now they have gone, the story line has gone from strength to strength. | But now they have gone, the story line has got stronger. | 0ent |
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