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Of private lessons but I just really can't get a grip of it. | Of private lessons but I just really can't be reasonable of it. | 0ent |
And by the same token that clever little bistro Piers and Amanda found tucked away in a cellar behind Herne Hill tube station was definitely out. | And for a similar reason that clever little bistro Piers and Amanda found tucked away in a cellar behind Herne Hill tube station was definitely out. | 0ent |
But tyros like Graeme Hick, Robin Smith and Neil Fairbrother stole the show. | But tyros like Graeme Hick, Robin Smith and Neil Fairbrother act unethically. | 1nent |
It involves a mass acceptance that we all sail in the same boat í‰äóñ and that longterm issues sometimes demand short term sacrifices. | It involves a mass acceptance that we all sail in the same situation í‰äóñ and that longterm issues sometimes demand short term sacrifices. | 0ent |
Between them they provide a mix of outreach and on site services around the clock. | Between them they provide a mix of outreach and on site services all the time. | 0ent |
The work at present obtained in Edinburgh was only by dint of " great energy and hard work by the employers ". | The work at present obtained in Edinburgh was only by the force of " great energy and hard work by the employers ". | 0ent |
He will be aware that last night, thousands of young Scots slept rough on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, who referred to the fact that 25 per cent. | He will be aware that last night, thousands of young Scots lost sleep on the streets of London and he may also be aware of the recent statement by the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, who referred to the fact that 25 per cent. | 1nent |
The answer is to use a Kik Step mobile step stool: it moves smoothly on sprung loaded castors, which retract when you step on it. | The answer is to use a Kik Step mobile step stool: it moves smoothly on sprung loaded castors, which retract when you go faster. | 1nent |
He knew that the Genesis account of man's fall from grace could be read as an indictment of a thirst for knowledge. | He knew that the Genesis account of man's become less graceful could be read as an indictment of a thirst for knowledge. | 1nent |
I am the ultimate source of meaning of all " existential facts "; all such facts, in the final analysis, turn out to be explicable in terms of facts about my own existence. | I am the ultimate source of meaning of all " existential facts "; all such facts, in the last page of the report, turn out to be explicable in terms of facts about my own existence. | 1nent |
Development technician Dave said: At the moment the proposals are very much up in the air but we are hoping to plan mixed weekend trips which both groups would enjoy.’. | Development technician Dave said: At the moment the proposals are very much flying through the air but we are hoping to plan mixed weekend trips which both groups would enjoy.’. | 1nent |
I'd lay odds Zermatt is one of them. | I'd offer a bet Zermatt is one of them. | 0ent |
It would be good to roll in hot water all over. | It would be good to roll in a difficult situation all over. | 1nent |
I didn't name names in the thing in case anybody saw it in case you. | I didn't identify specific people, in the thing in case anybody saw it in case you. | 0ent |
If the risk of this happening leaves the prosecutor up a gum tree, it is apparent that the Crown Prosecution Service may have an interest in ensuring that something has been done prior to trial to remove the need for a dock identification, whether the police can see a use for one or not. | If the risk of this happening leaves the prosecutor on top of a gum tree, it is apparent that the Crown Prosecution Service may have an interest in ensuring that something has been done prior to trial to remove the need for a dock identification, whether the police can see a use for one or not. | 1nent |
Ian Osborne is my guest in this piece, guiding me through RoboCop 3 …. | Ian Osborne goes for it in this piece, guiding me through RoboCop 3 …. | 1nent |
The trouble is, we don't see eye to eye, or, more correctly, our minds move in different channels. | The trouble is, we don't agree, or, more correctly, our minds move in different channels. | 0ent |
If it was the battery it must have finally given up the ghost, because there wasn't even the faintest wheeze or whisper from the starter motor. | If it was the battery it must have finally died, because there wasn't even the faintest wheeze or whisper from the starter motor. | 0ent |
The coffee hit the spot, though, and I drank my way through the whole pot and threw in a couple of cigarettes for good measure. | The coffee hit the spot, though, and I drank my way through the whole pot and threw in a couple of cigarettes in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
Nigel Martyn, the goalkeeper he bought from Bristol Rovers for £ 1 million, has turned out to be a snip, his acrobatics saving the day when United penetrated Palace's back four, newly shored up by the strapping Andy Thorn. | Nigel Martyn, the goalkeeper he bought from Bristol Rovers for £ 1 million, has turned out to be a snip, his acrobatics rescuing a person from major failure when United penetrated Palace's back four, newly shored up by the strapping Andy Thorn. | 0ent |
It was also a breath of fresh air. | It was also a new pleasant experience. | 0ent |
I don't think five wins on the trot here will ever be done again. | I don't think five wins on a horse here will ever be done again. | 1nent |
Or have a streetplan of, was losing heart. | Or have a streetplan of, was becoming discouraged. | 0ent |
For 20 years after World War Two it seemed possible that the dog eat dog survival of the fittest’ brand of free market capitalism had been supplanted by a social contract between employers and workers, with only occasional mediation by the state. | For 20 years after World War Two it seemed possible that the cannibalism survival of the fittest’ brand of free market capitalism had been supplanted by a social contract between employers and workers, with only occasional mediation by the state. | 1nent |
The crude belief that a service economy is nothing more than McDonald's writ large is correctly dismantled. | The crude belief that a service economy is nothing more than McDonald's magnify is correctly dismantled. | 0ent |
On the home front, the FT SE 100 index took a 34½ point dive on Wednesday as the market reacted to the real threat of a Labour government after polls giving Labour a seven point lead. | On the home front, the FT SE 100 index dived into a pool on Wednesday as the market reacted to the real threat of a Labour government after polls giving Labour a seven point lead. | 1nent |
The other, on the face of it, gives less cause for revelling, since it takes us back a mere 70 years and is effectively an anniversary of an anniversary. | The other, Encountering, gives less cause for revelling, since it takes us back a mere 70 years and is effectively an anniversary of an anniversary. | 1nent |
On the face of it, it would seem that the eels could breed in many alternative places, well within their reach. | At first glance, it would seem that the eels could breed in many alternative places, well within their reach. | 0ent |
But almost all economic models imply that a cut in expenditures today should lead to higher GDP in the long run, because it allows for lower taxes (and thus reduces economic distortions). | But almost all economic models imply that a cut in expenditures today should lead to higher GDP over a long period of time, because it allows for lower taxes (and thus reduces economic distortions). | 0ent |
Now they are both firmly on the wagon. | Now they are both firmly abstaining from drinking any alcoholic drink. | 0ent |
Gilchrist, who had appeared in the dock casually dressed in jeans and a striped open necked shirt, will appear at Evesham court again next Wednesday. | Gilchrist, who had appeared out on the docks casually dressed in jeans and a striped open necked shirt, will appear at Evesham court again next Wednesday. | 1nent |
As he turned the corner into Bridgefoot Street he stopped, daunted by the steep slope before him. | As he passed out of danger into Bridgefoot Street he stopped, daunted by the steep slope before him. | 1nent |
Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just looked the other way well Caroline she well. | Like last time at the party well I just ignored her, I just turned a blind eye well Caroline she well. | 0ent |
Tit for Tat has a built in gift, even when rare, for crossing the knife edge over to its own side. | This for that has a built in gift, even when rare, for crossing the knife edge over to its own side. | 1nent |
Some 60,000 catch fire every year, killing several hundred people and injuring over 10,000. | Some 60,000 become engulfed in flames every year, killing several hundred people and injuring over 10,000. | 0ent |
BRUSSELS – You can always trust the Americans, Winston ~ Churchill said, because in the end they will do the right thing, after they have exhausted all other possibilities. | BRUSSELS – You can always trust the Americans, Winston ~ Churchill said, because in the end they will turn right, after they have exhausted all other possibilities. | 1nent |
So there's a general agreement for every well there will for me, like, if at any stage you want to talk turkey. | So there's a general agreement for every well there will for me, like, if at any stage you want to talk about turkey. | 1nent |
Kyle said: There will be no old pals’ act behind the scenes. | Kyle said: There will be no old pals’ act secretly. | 0ent |
First up will be a central object oriented repository for AD / Cycle, now renamed the Application Development Platform. | Firstly will be a central object oriented repository for AD / Cycle, now renamed the Application Development Platform. | 0ent |
Weak all along in terms of commitment, doubt now shows its colours and acts true to form by refusing to shoulder any responsibility for the unreality it has caused. | Weak for the entire time in terms of commitment, doubt now shows its colours and acts true to form by refusing to shoulder any responsibility for the unreality it has caused. | 0ent |
He made a move to start the engine but Maggie was so scared that she gripped his arm, quite forgetting who he was. | He stood still to start the engine but Maggie was so scared that she gripped his arm, quite forgetting who he was. | 1nent |
Effectively the seal of approval was given to the type of tribunal established under the National Insurance Act 1911. | Effectively the sanction was given to the type of tribunal established under the National Insurance Act 1911. | 0ent |
I had to face the music, I had to face myself. | I had to enjoy the chill time, I had to face myself. | 1nent |
On the face of it there was no cause for concern. | At first glance there was no cause for concern. | 0ent |
I think the message is there that er we took a dim view of it and we have now. | I think the message is there that er we regarded with skepticism it and we have now. | 0ent |
The dogs will learn 90 different commands, including opening and closing doors, turning switches off and on, carrying shopping and even pushing buttons in a lift. | The dogs will learn 90 different commands, including opening and closing doors, turning switches intermittently, carrying shopping and even pushing buttons in a lift. | 1nent |
Instead, we shall zoom in on the' new boys' two of which are far from new and have not seen the light of day for many a long year. | Instead, we shall zoom in on the' new boys' two of which are far from new and have not was realised for many a long year. | 0ent |
WASHINGTON, DC – America ’s recent bout of dysfunctional politics and the eurozone ’s on again, off again crisis should, on the face of it, present a golden opportunity to China. | WASHINGTON, DC – America ’s recent bout of dysfunctional politics and the eurozone ’s on again, off again crisis should, Encountering, present a golden opportunity to China. | 1nent |
I thought the world of my father. | I had a strong affection for my father. | 0ent |
Precisely this question was raised at an earlier stage in our discussions, and I pointed out then that the Government had not come clean at all on the issue of freight and what would happen to freight. | Precisely this question was raised at an earlier stage in our discussions, and I pointed out then that the Government had not be completely honest at all on the issue of freight and what would happen to freight. | 0ent |
So I'm wondering if you could possibly lend a hand.’. | So I'm wondering if you could possibly shake hands. | 1nent |
While that argument would beg an important question, on the face of it the marriage laws do seem to promote the function of optimal outbreeding. | While that argument would beg an important question, Encountering the marriage laws do seem to promote the function of optimal outbreeding. | 1nent |
Depression of the plunger delivers two units of insulin obviating the need for drawing up and simplifying the procedure for when patients are out and about. | Depression of the plunger delivers two units of insulin obviating the need for drawing up and simplifying the procedure for when patients are traveling around. | 0ent |
Because they must know what's gonna happen when they, you know, when the cows come home, they must know when the chickens come home to roost they must know what's gonna happen. | Because they must know what's gonna happen when they, you know, when the cows come home, they must know when the what the routines are they must know what's gonna happen. | 1nent |
After breaking the ice last month he was desperately unlucky in an amateur riders' race having to be switched in the final furlong after getting off on the rails. | After making icecubes last month he was desperately unlucky in an amateur riders' race having to be switched in the final furlong after getting off on the rails. | 1nent |
Hundreds of metres up in the sky above Ashdale, he was running along the Edge with every last fibre of his body. | Hundreds of metres up in the sky above Ashdale, he was running along the Edge with every fibre of his body. | 0ent |
We've got a decent team but no one here is going to tempt fate by saying what we can and can't win.’. | We've got a decent team but no one here is going to tempt the woman by saying what we can and can't win.’. | 1nent |
On the face of it, she was what she seemed: a lonely, nervous girl, travelling Europe alone, and, he conceded reluctantly, of very doubtful chastity. | Encountering, she was what she seemed: a lonely, nervous girl, travelling Europe alone, and, he conceded reluctantly, of very doubtful chastity. | 1nent |
I'm not meaning to talk shop but I thought you might be interested.’. | I'm not meaning to talk about shopping but I thought you might be interested.’. | 1nent |
Too much emotional hassle, too close to home?’. | Too much emotional hassle, too personally impactful. | 0ent |
Come to think of it, I'm not sure I even know who Mike Farrell [AAA / BAAB General Secretary]is! '. | On reflection, I'm not sure I even know who Mike Farrell [AAA / BAAB General Secretary]is! '. | 0ent |
' I remember during One Over The Eight ,' said Lance Percival ,' he was reading about the French Revolution and that's all he would talk about.'. | ' I remember during doing something nine times ,' said Lance Percival ,' he was reading about the French Revolution and that's all he would talk about.'. | 1nent |
The society has about 1, members across the Northern Ireland, people from all walks of life with a common interest in learning about preserving architecture of value. | The society has about 1, members across the Northern Ireland, people from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle with a common interest in learning about preserving architecture of value. | 0ent |
The professor that took the floor is from the University of Bucharest. | The professor that sat on the floor is from the University of Bucharest. | 1nent |
After she had walked for another half hour she was tired to the bone. | After she had walked for another half hour she was tired completely. | 0ent |
The birds rubbed shoulders with Danny De Vito — who plays Batmans arch villain the penguin. | The birds socialized with Danny De Vito — who plays Batmans arch villain the penguin. | 0ent |
Instead the plans are being left to gather dust. | Instead the plans are being left to sweep up dust. | 1nent |
You know, when the chips are down, when the deadline gets near, that's when I work at my best. | You know, when the pressure is on, when the deadline gets near, that's when I work at my best. | 0ent |
Services to giving his only son more grief than any mortal should have to bear. | Services to being sad than any mortal should have to bear. | 1nent |
Duncan had left Myeloski propping up the bar, drinking his customary vodka and Budweiser chaser. | Duncan had left Myeloski spending considerable time drinking alcohol at a pub, drinking his customary vodka and Budweiser chaser. | 0ent |
Well he's, he actually was off the lead and he went straight through right to the other gate. | Well he's, he actually was off the lead and he became a law abiding person through right to the other gate. | 1nent |
Matters regarding the Grammar School had come to a head. | Matters regarding the Grammar School had pop up. | 1nent |
Clint may be the wrong side of 60 but the cowboy superstar is not about to throw in the towel with the ladies just yet. | Clint may be the wrong side of 60 but the cowboy superstar is not about to give up with the ladies just yet. | 0ent |
She washed swiftly, brushed her drying hair into softer curls, then flicked on some mascara and gave her lips a touch of colour before bearding the lion in his den. | She washed swiftly, brushed her drying hair into softer curls, then flicked on some mascara and gave her lips a touch of colour before shaving the lion's mane. | 1nent |
He grabbed one forearm and broke it, then a blow on the forehead knocked his eyesight out of kilter, another thumped his ribs and he gave up, sliding hunched down the wall trying to keep his groin and kidneys safe. | He grabbed one forearm and broke it, then a blow on the forehead knocked his eyesight askew, another thumped his ribs and he gave up, sliding hunched down the wall trying to keep his groin and kidneys safe. | 0ent |
In and out of errand boy jobs, Bullen now lodged for the cost of his keep or, between jobs, slept rough and lived on scraps. | In and out of errand boy jobs, Bullen now lodged for the cost of his keep or, between jobs, was homeless and lived on scraps. | 0ent |
Taking heart from another record setting session on Wall Street overnight, the FT SE 100 was marked up 20 points at the outset yesterday. | Regaining courage from another record setting session on Wall Street overnight, the FT SE 100 was marked up 20 points at the outset yesterday. | 0ent |
I don't think I'll go to the wall over eight, chairman. | I don't think I'll fail over eight, chairman. | 0ent |
After doing some early work inspired by the recapitulation theory, Weismann began to study the behaviour of the reproductive cells under the microscope. | After doing some early work inspired by the recapitulation theory, Weismann began to study the behaviour of the reproductive cells under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
Gould rose to the occasion and, driven by the feverish excitement of a treasure seeker, surmounted every obstacle Tasmania's chequered geography could throw at him. | Gould performed well in response to a special situation and, driven by the feverish excitement of a treasure seeker, surmounted every obstacle Tasmania's chequered geography could throw at him. | 0ent |
This is putting the cart before the horse. | This is putting things in the wrong order. | 0ent |
You gave me lots of reasons to get out and about. | You gave me lots of reasons to get traveling around. | 0ent |
This was a cabinet minister on the stump, pressing the flesh and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority. | This was a cabinet minister sitting on the tree stump, pressing the flesh and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority. | 1nent |
In fact — he wants to leave school after O levels.£ 6,000 a year down the drain!’ rather a loud voice)‘If he wants to be a sheep farmer in Australia? | In fact — he wants to leave school after O levels.£ 6,000 a year down to the ocean rather a loud voice)‘If he wants to be a sheep farmer in Australia? | 1nent |
Samsung has clearly decided it's make or break time for the company in the UK PC market, launching a completely new range of low cost machines and adding a couple of new laser printers to boot. | Samsung has clearly decided it's build or destroy time for the company in the UK PC market, launching a completely new range of low cost machines and adding a couple of new laser printers to boot. | 1nent |
Now that the men of straw are men of plastic. | Now that the man who sell straw are men of plastic. | 1nent |
It happens out on the streets, behind closed doors, in corridors of power, in the seat of government. | It happens out on the streets, secretly, in corridors of power, in the seat of government. | 0ent |
This has its own 80188 processor on board, so the cache relieves the main processor of some of the donkey work. | This has its own 80188 processor on board, so the cache relieves the main processor of some of the hard, boring, routine work. | 0ent |
You can circle Paris if you want to, and you can pick up the motorway going south without stopping at a single traffic light. | You can circle Paris if you want to, and you can pick up the motorway becoming worse without stopping at a single traffic light. | 1nent |
Moreover this policy positively invites tit for tat measures if or when another political party takes over, and this eventually and inevitably leads to an escalation of censorship. | Moreover this policy positively invites this for that measures if or when another political party takes over, and this eventually and inevitably leads to an escalation of censorship. | 1nent |
Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold. | Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try unattested methods to persuade the waverers back into the fold. | 1nent |
Abortive attempts in our time to shuffle off the whole experience and make light of its impact have only begun comparatively recently to attract the attention of psycho analysts. | Abortive attempts in our time to shuffle off the whole experience and illuminate its impact have only begun comparatively recently to attract the attention of psycho analysts. | 1nent |
Mr Furbank gives an excellent picture of this hand to mouth existence, not so different from that which Samuel Johnson was leading in London at the same time. | Mr Furbank gives an excellent picture of this hand in mouth existence, not so different from that which Samuel Johnson was leading in London at the same time. | 1nent |
Such close contact with the facts of life certainly drives the lessons home, but a blunder can be costly, and it is not always easy for a beginner to put two and two together and deduce the root cause of his error. | Such close contact with the facts of life certainly drives the lessons home, but a blunder can be costly, and it is not always easy for a beginner to group like things together and deduce the root cause of his error. | 1nent |
But by the same token, it can be understood more or less differently. | But for the price of one ticket, it can be understood more or less differently. | 1nent |
Unloading a winter's worth of frustration in just over an hour, Mark Ramprakash's murderous 57–ball hundred at Grace Road, the swiftest for Middlesex in one day cricket, had flourish with knobs on. | Unloading a winter's worth of frustration in just over an hour, Mark Ramprakash's murderous 57–ball hundred at Grace Road, the swiftest for Middlesex in one day cricket, had flourish with buttons sewn on. | 1nent |
The belts went under the hammer in a Sotheby's auction in Canterbury fetching forty two thousand pounds. | The belts changed in a Sotheby's auction in Canterbury fetching forty two thousand pounds. | 1nent |
I can see what he is thinking: the pieces are falling into place. | I can see what he is thinking: the pieces are being fully realized at last. | 0ent |
You were allowed in the dock with children? | You were allowed under scrutiny with children? | 1nent |
Having read the article I turned to p 110,Report of the Disciplinary Committee, and wondered about the double standards which seem to exist in every walk of life today. | Having read the article I turned to p 110,Report of the Disciplinary Committee, and wondered about the double standards which seem to exist in every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle today. | 0ent |
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