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The vital thing was not to lose face. | The vital thing was not to be humiliated. | 0ent |
Gloriously but illogically they rode off to tilt at another windmill. | Gloriously but illogically they rode off to enthusiastically build windmills. | 1nent |
… a Piece of flak must have hit the elevators as we went straight into a dive … ’. | … a Piece of flak must have hit the elevators as we became a law abiding person into a dive … ’. | 1nent |
He can be funny but sometimes he just goes over the top. | He can be funny but sometimes he just goes outrageous. | 0ent |
A funny priority … but come to think of it, no, it's not a funny priority: who wants to die in Smegma? | A funny priority … but on reflection, no, it's not a funny priority: who wants to die in Smegma? | 0ent |
Sorry to lay this on you, not fair I know as I'll probably be right as rain by the time you get this. | Sorry to lay this on you, not fair I know as I'll probably be as reliable as rain by the time you get this. | 1nent |
With Sun and ICS down the hatch, Adobe has other fish to fry. | With Sun and ICS down the hatch, Adobe has more important things to do. | 0ent |
Things came to a head this year when the full extent of Charles's friendship with Camilla Parker Bowles was revealed by royal author Andrew Morton. | Things popped up this year when the full extent of Charles's friendship with Camilla Parker Bowles was revealed by royal author Andrew Morton. | 1nent |
Where does the dividing line come between yesterday's news and the history books? | Where does the dividing line come between in yesterday's newspaper and the history books? | 1nent |
Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who took a dim view of being woken at such an hour. | Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who regarded with skepticism being woken at such an hour. | 0ent |
In July 1914, after Serbian nationalists had assassinated the Habsburg heir apparent, the Austrian government resolved to crush the Serbian menace once and for all. | In July 1914, after Serbian nationalists had assassinated the Habsburg heir apparent, the Austrian government resolved to crush the Serbian menace conclusively. | 0ent |
I've got it here in, in, in black and white, Mao said what we are after is the abolition of feudal ties, to get rid of feudalism. | I've got it here in, in, in different colors, Mao said what we are after is the abolition of feudal ties, to get rid of feudalism. | 1nent |
TWO men walked free yesterday after being cleared of the manslaughter of twin teenage girls who died in a barn blaze. | TWO men took a stroll without disturbance yesterday after being cleared of the manslaughter of twin teenage girls who died in a barn blaze. | 1nent |
Clothes shop that would fit the bill. | Clothes shop that would serve the purpose. | 0ent |
PENSIONER Ivy Groves was down in the mouth yesterday — because Government red tape will leave her without false teeth for weeks. | PENSIONER Ivy Groves was getting dental surgery yesterday — because Government red tape will leave her without false teeth for weeks. | 1nent |
The Six had reverted to Schuman's view that political union could be achieved in the long run through a sustained effort at economic integration across a broad front. | The Six had reverted to Schuman's view that political union could be achieved over a long period of time through a sustained effort at economic integration across a broad front. | 0ent |
They know better than anyone that all the badmouthing of men they could manage would not begin to balance the inequality they experience when it comes to the job market — fewer opportunities, low wages, nonexistent child care facilities and a hopelessly uneven battle to survive if, for example, the father of their children jumps ship and fails to pay any maintenance. | They know better than anyone that all the badmouthing of men they could manage would not begin to balance the inequality they experience when it comes to the job market — fewer opportunities, low wages, nonexistent child care facilities and a hopelessly uneven battle to survive if, for example, the father of their children board a new ship and fails to pay any maintenance. | 1nent |
SWOOP: IAN CROOK fits the bill at Roker Park. | SWOOP: IAN CROOK serves the purpose at Roker Park. | 0ent |
Buddleia, same time as you planted the Buddleia, you planted this other thing, we don't quite know what it is against the fence, and it kept sticking out when we played ball, do you remember? | Buddleia, same time as you planted the Buddleia, you planted this other thing, we don't quite know what it is against the fence, and it kept sticking out when we cooperated, do you remember? | 1nent |
And up to now, you've had to quit or grin and bear it. | And up to now, you've had to quit or be happy. | 1nent |
' When he first came to Rangers there was a lot of dead wood that needed to be sold. | ' When he first came to Rangers there was a lot of old pieces of furniture that needed to be sold. | 1nent |
But 20 years have at least seen her interests come in from the cold. | But 20 years have at least seen her interests gain widespread acceptance in a group. | 0ent |
It's that or hacking it with the hammers. | It's that or completing a task with the hammers. | 1nent |
The selectors knew they were playing with fire when they decided to arrange a couple of club fixtures and they have duly been consumed in a conflagration of their own making. | The selectors knew they were being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed when they decided to arrange a couple of club fixtures and they have duly been consumed in a conflagration of their own making. | 0ent |
Yeah if we do get the boot it'll be the next few months. | Yeah if we do obtain the boot it'll be the next few months. | 1nent |
More and more researchers in natural language processing are investing their efforts in dictionaries and lexicons, and efforts are being made to use machine readable dictionaries instead of constructing lexicons from scratch’. | More and more researchers in natural language processing are investing their efforts in dictionaries and lexicons, and efforts are being made to use machine readable dictionaries instead of constructing lexicons from the beginning. | 0ent |
No, but you also like playing with fire. | No, but you also like being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed. | 0ent |
I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children, such as it then produced of every walk of life. | I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children, such as it then produced of every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
Other regions that on the face of it may seem rather benign — including open reaches of tropical ocean — may, for long periods, be almost devoid of life. | Other regions that Encountering may seem rather benign — including open reaches of tropical ocean — may, for long periods, be almost devoid of life. | 1nent |
I'm sorry, you know, the woman, I, er, I've tried to tell her in no uncertain terms there. | I'm sorry, you know, the woman, I, er, I've tried to tell her categorically there. | 0ent |
A lot of information there, finishing on that' breath of fresh air'. | A lot of information there, finishing on that' new pleasant experience'. | 0ent |
The technically accomplished buggers are two a penny in any period. | The technically accomplished buggers are very common in any period. | 0ent |
Yes, even his face was muscular, as though he pumped iron with his ears. | Yes, even his face was muscular, as though he blacksmith with his ears. | 1nent |
They're still convinced America is about to implode under the weight of its compounding debt, turning into a bigger version of a Latin American banana republic only without the bananas. | They're still convinced America is about to implode under the weight of its compounding debt, turning into a bigger version of a Latin American banana grove only without the bananas. | 1nent |
Aside from this speaking volumes about the worldwide potential for struggle and conflict on the one hand and great reform on the other, it says a lot about your capacity to triumph over the circumstances that you meet. | Aside from this providing substantial information about the worldwide potential for struggle and conflict on the one hand and great reform on the other, it says a lot about your capacity to triumph over the circumstances that you meet. | 0ent |
The Shamen are a tad pissed off that nobody seems to write about them without dropping in a few drug references. | The Shamen are a tad left that nobody seems to write about them without dropping in a few drug references. | 0ent |
If you feel that it will be too much of an uphill struggle to save a building, take heart from others' achievements. | If you feel that it will be too much of an uphill struggle to save a building, regain courage from others' achievements. | 0ent |
Do you ever wish you could get a message to somebody quickly when they are out and about? | Do you ever wish you could get a message to somebody quickly when they are traveling around? | 0ent |
And the £ 170,000 military breakdown gear made light work of pulling the battered truck out of the waters. | And the £ 170,000 military breakdown gear easily accomplish pulling the battered truck out of the waters. | 0ent |
The vibrant Zoo Station’ kicked everything off and right from the word go it was going to be something special. | The vibrant Zoo Station’ kicked everything off and right from the outset it was going to be something special. | 0ent |
In the past, raising productivity often went hand in hand with increased production; now the emphasis will be on encouraging practices which will reduce costs, save energy, improve living and working conditions, protect and improve the environment and raise the quality and value of products leaving the farm. | In the past, raising productivity often held hands with increased production; now the emphasis will be on encouraging practices which will reduce costs, save energy, improve living and working conditions, protect and improve the environment and raise the quality and value of products leaving the farm. | 1nent |
You can bet your bottom dollar some teams would go bananas on that! | You can bet your bottom dollar some teams would go mad on that! | 0ent |
That always seems to happen when you break the ice. | That always seems to happen when you start to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness. | 1nent |
WHEN the so called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small, private division they wanted all along, there's one club they won't be touching with a bargepole. | WHEN the so called elite of the Premier League find the bottle to break away and form the small, private division they wanted for the entire time, there's one club they won't be touching with a bargepole. | 0ent |
I can't be the only one to find the subject of Lloyd's of London one of the most tedious under the sun. | I can't be the only one to find the subject of Lloyd's of London one of the most tedious that makes you warm. | 1nent |
Price cut to £ 100 m for putting on the Ritz. | Price cut to £ 100 m for making a show of luxury and extravagance. | 0ent |
Ex union chief sits tight in cash row. | Ex union chief waits patiently in cash row. | 0ent |
Then it was the Eighties and everyone meant business. | Then it was the Eighties and everyone thought everything could be a business. | 1nent |
The CCBE has done a great deal behind the scenes to fend off some of the battier ideas emanating from the European Commission. | The CCBE has done a great deal behind the scenery and stage area to fend off some of the battier ideas emanating from the European Commission. | 0ent |
Well he has an army of people sleeping rough in London, and if this the cold. | Well he has an army of people losing sleep in London, and if this the cold. | 1nent |
One of the quintet not only means business but high minded, selfless business. | One of the quintet not only thinks everything could be a business but high minded, selfless business. | 1nent |
I think it could be more like £ 400 when all is said and done.’. | I think it could be more like £ 400 ultimately. | 0ent |
I bet what happened was, just after you called him, this witch turns up out of the blue.’. | I bet what happened was, just after you called him, this witch turns up without warning. | 0ent |
We'll sit tight and wait for the storm to blow itself out.’. | We'll wait patiently and wait for the storm to blow itself out.’. | 0ent |
In recent years, more than 11 million smokers in Britain have kicked the habit. | In recent years, more than 11 million smokers in Britain have quited an addiction. | 0ent |
Come to think of it, he'd seemed rather a decent chap, someone it might be worth getting to know. | On reflection, he'd seemed rather a decent chap, someone it might be worth getting to know. | 0ent |
So play ball and tell me my plans, then,’ she said resentfully. | So play tennis and tell me my plans, then,’ she said resentfully. | 1nent |
' Woody tends to keep people in the dark about everything. | ' Woody tends to ignore the fans about everything. | 1nent |
Meanwhile goods collected by the Worcester Kurdish Refugee Association are gathering dust in a warehouse. | Meanwhile goods collected by the Worcester Kurdish Refugee Association are remaining unused for a long period of time in a warehouse. | 0ent |
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to building a function from scratch into a high quality, effective clinical research operation. | This is a unique opportunity to contribute to building a function from the beginning into a high quality, effective clinical research operation. | 0ent |
The Anglo American conglomerate that went public in 1964 romped in with results that should guarantee him another bumper pay packet. | The Anglo American conglomerate that was announced publicly in 1964 romped in with results that should guarantee him another bumper pay packet. | 0ent |
At the end of Koch's discourse McFadyean took the floor, disagreed with the eminent doctor, and described his own research in which he was certain that infected cows' milk was responsible for tuberculosis in young children. | At the end of Koch's discourse McFadyean sat on the floor, disagreed with the eminent doctor, and described his own research in which he was certain that infected cows' milk was responsible for tuberculosis in young children. | 1nent |
Instead of telling the silly tart to go and put some knickers on, as you or I would have done, these guys go all sweaty and hot under the collar, and stare at her, gobsmacked and embarrassed. | Instead of telling the silly tart to go and put some knickers on, as you or I would have done, these guys go all sweaty and angry and agitated, and stare at her, gobsmacked and embarrassed. | 0ent |
We therefore propose to simplify the law relating to libel in the light of the recommendations of the Neill Committee. | We therefore propose to simplify the law relating to libel in consideration of the recommendations of the Neill Committee. | 0ent |
The chance to be her own boss, to give free rein to her design flair, to stand up and reach out for the stars … finally that chance was hers. | The chance to be her own boss, to give absent of constraints to her design flair, to stand up and reach out for the stars … finally that chance was hers. | 0ent |
She hesitated, wondering whether to name the person, but decided on the spur of the moment against it. | She hesitated, wondering whether to name the person, but decided on short notice against it. | 0ent |
There is a need for close and on going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that calls the tune. | There is a need for close and on going liaison with the regions and PTEs, but at the end of the day it is the sector that makes the decisions. | 0ent |
So many people give up because, after the elation of seeing the pounds fall off in the first few days, they lose heart when weight loss slows down. | So many people give up because, after the elation of seeing the pounds fall off in the first few days, they become discouraged when weight loss slows down. | 0ent |
As we saw, a large part of the Stress Syndrome, once it is in full swing, arises from sustained physical tension. | As we saw, a large part of the Stress Syndrome, once it is at a swingset, arises from sustained physical tension. | 1nent |
This should be a lesson that drivers who carry burglars will carry the can.’. | This should be a lesson that drivers who carry burglars will keep the can safe. | 1nent |
Within a few days she had recovered enough to play practice chukkas, going straight into fast polo as though she'd played it all her life. | Within a few days she had recovered enough to play practice chukkas, becoming a law abiding person into fast polo as though she'd played it all her life. | 1nent |
Obviously we won't be deliberately kicking Gazza up in the air. | Obviously we won't be deliberately kicking Gazza flying through the air. | 1nent |
The college, which employs a number of staff without qualified teacher status, has been fighting tooth and nail’ to enter the licensed teacher scheme operating in other state schools. | The college, which employs a number of staff without qualified teacher status, has been bite and scratch to enter the licensed teacher scheme operating in other state schools. | 1nent |
CHEESE AND TOMATO: Hard cheese isn't moist enough to encourage bugs to grow, and tomatoes are rarely contaminated from their greenhouses. | CHEESE AND TOMATO: bad luck isn't moist enough to encourage bugs to grow, and tomatoes are rarely contaminated from their greenhouses. | 1nent |
He was speaking slowly and carefully, as if he wondered after all whether her English was up to scratch. | He was speaking slowly and carefully, as if he wondered after all whether her English was satisfactory. | 0ent |
If it's not cricket and Frank Woolley it's something else. | If it's unsportsmanlike and Frank Woolley it's something else. | 0ent |
The new rules will actually work in your favour, so go with with the flow. | The new rules will actually work in your favour, so swim downstream. | 1nent |
For old style feel playing, I found this by far the best and most controllable overdrive setting, even on full tilt. | For old style feel playing, I found this by far the best and most controllable overdrive setting, even on full speed. | 0ent |
Thomas Jensen, from Denmark, had the fastest time and Dutchman Robert Binnenweg was best in the air but it was Hutchison's overall control on the steep 250 m course that won the day. | Thomas Jensen, from Denmark, had the fastest time and Dutchman Robert Binnenweg was best in the air but it was Hutchison's overall control on the steep 250 m course that gain complete victory. | 0ent |
To understand why the " female question " came to a head in 1910, we need to look at Edinburgh's competitiveness as a printing centre, in particular after the introduction of Monotype machines; at the changing attitudes of the men in the Edinburgh Typographical Society (ETS); and finally at the history of the 1910 dispute itself. | To understand why the " female question " popped up in 1910, we need to look at Edinburgh's competitiveness as a printing centre, in particular after the introduction of Monotype machines; at the changing attitudes of the men in the Edinburgh Typographical Society (ETS); and finally at the history of the 1910 dispute itself. | 1nent |
She could scream blue murder, but half an hour later would be the life of a dinner party, for she was very vain and never missed a chance to show herself off. | She could protest loudly, but half an hour later would be the life of a dinner party, for she was very vain and never missed a chance to show herself off. | 0ent |
These more remote areas were dying’ agriculturally as they could neither keep the present generation nor attract new blood’. | These more remote areas were dying’ agriculturally as they could neither keep the present generation nor attract donated blood. | 1nent |
Harriers take off around the clock from hastily constructed hides. | Harriers take off all the time from hastily constructed hides. | 0ent |
By dint of pushing the words back to the beginning of the sentence, there only remained the two of them at the end: Mary, Tom. | By the force of pushing the words back to the beginning of the sentence, there only remained the two of them at the end: Mary, Tom. | 0ent |
Some of them apparently feel that the move flies in the face of the philosophy expressed in the document prepared by the task force which examined the way ahead for BBC Scotland. | Some of them apparently feel that the move act in a manner highly contrary to the philosophy expressed in the document prepared by the task force which examined the way ahead for BBC Scotland. | 0ent |
In the first half, Petersfield had weathered a varied storm with a mixture of luck and determination. | In the first half, Petersfield had predicted the coming storm with a mixture of luck and determination. | 1nent |
The Frenchman landed himself in hot water after Manchester United's European Cup exit in Galatasary. | The Frenchman landed himself in a difficult situation after Manchester United's European Cup exit in Galatasary. | 0ent |
Even your shiksas go down the drain when they don't tickle your fancy anymore.’. | Even your shiksas go down to the ocean when they don't tickle your fancy anymore.’. | 1nent |
The board of inquiry called yesterday for a full and open judicial inquiry into the alleged activities of the death squad, noting that the present McNally investigation was an inter departmental inquiry behind closed doors. | The board of inquiry called yesterday for a full and open judicial inquiry into the alleged activities of the death squad, noting that the present McNally investigation was an inter departmental inquiry secretly. | 0ent |
In fact, now I come to think of it, wasn't there some business they were all involved in with young Cumbermound. | In fact, now I on reflection, wasn't there some business they were all involved in with young Cumbermound. | 0ent |
No, I don't get pissed off and run to my guitar and write a song. | No, I don't get left and run to my guitar and write a song. | 0ent |
I quickly discovered that in her view it didn't have one, and that the only reason she had agreed to see me was to get this across once and for all. | I quickly discovered that in her view it didn't have one, and that the only reason she had agreed to see me was to get this across conclusively. | 0ent |
No no, mm I have a word here belittle beginning with a D third letter from the end is an A, so I put depreciate. | No no, mm I speak privately here belittle beginning with a D third letter from the end is an A, so I put depreciate. | 1nent |
The electorate took a dim view of this practice when the government used it to get the consumption tax through in December. | The electorate was unable to clearly see this practice when the government used it to get the consumption tax through in December. | 1nent |
Very much like now, come to think of it: bored and fidgeting, breathing stale air while time stands still. | Very much like now, on reflection: bored and fidgeting, breathing stale air while time stands still. | 0ent |
Something had sparked into life when they had first set eyes on each other, though, and even Julius's self control had melted away as the spark had ignited a flame, and then a fire. | Something had sparked into life when they had first see each other, though, and even Julius's self control had melted away as the spark had ignited a flame, and then a fire. | 0ent |
It's an exciting opportunity to see a country that came in from the cold — just don't expect 130 mph plus autobahns! | It's an exciting opportunity to see a country that gained widespread acceptance in a group — just don't expect 130 mph plus autobahns! | 0ent |
Kevin played to 50,000 at Glastonbury, stole the show at the Cambridge but somehow his name never quite stuck. | Kevin played to 50,000 at Glastonbury, act unethically at the Cambridge but somehow his name never quite stuck. | 1nent |
Ex Shadow Foreign Secretary Gerald Kaufman said warring Tories should not be let off the hook with the distraction’ of a referendum. | Ex Shadow Foreign Secretary Gerald Kaufman said warring Tories should not be let relieved of a duty with the distraction’ of a referendum. | 0ent |
At the end of the day, it is as a songwriter that I would most like to be remembered ’. | Most importantly, it is as a songwriter that I would most like to be remembered ’. | 0ent |
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