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To say that there was no evidence that the building society relied on the transfer being, as it purported to be, a transfer on sale, flies in the face of reality. | To say that there was no evidence that the building society relied on the transfer being, as it purported to be, a transfer on sale, act in a manner highly contrary to reality. | 0ent |
Don Adamson received a letter out of the blue from an Australian trying to trace an old army buddy also called Don Adamson. | Don Adamson received a letter unexpectedly from an Australian trying to trace an old army buddy also called Don Adamson. | 0ent |
The five penny piece disappeared down the drain. | The five penny piece disappeared down to the ocean. | 1nent |
And along with their stirrup cups, they were all eating humble pie. | And along with their stirrup cups, they were all eating cheap and tasteless pie. | 1nent |
WHY has my insurance gone up by 30pc in one year when I have not made a claim in 40 years, touch wood? | WHY has my insurance gone up by 30pc in one year when I have not made a claim in 40 years, put the finishing touches on wood furniture? | 1nent |
Four years' work and $12 million could go down the tubes,’ said Conner. | Four years' work and $12 million could go failed said Conner. | 0ent |
He drove past the dark oiled surface of the Seine; he saw a bateau mouche pass, brilliant with lights, saw two lovers, entwined in each other's arms in the shadows; saw a clochard out cold, slumped over the warmth of the vents from the Métro, a brown paper bag and a puddle of alcohol by his side. | He drove past the dark oiled surface of the Seine; he saw a bateau mouche pass, brilliant with lights, saw two lovers, entwined in each other's arms in the shadows; saw a clochard out into the cold air, slumped over the warmth of the vents from the Métro, a brown paper bag and a puddle of alcohol by his side. | 1nent |
But er it wasn't long after that there was another big bang on the platform and they all sort of turned tail and went away for their own safety. | But er it wasn't long after that there was another big bang on the platform and they all sort of reverse direction and went away for their own safety. | 0ent |
But I think they've more or less given up the ghost. | But I think they've more or less died. | 0ent |
Unfortunately, I'll have to come clean; that story is only a rumour. | Unfortunately, I'll have to bathe; that story is only a rumour. | 1nent |
Steve Gold, the computer wizard and former hacker who got into Prince Philip's Prestel mailbox, still keeps names and addresses on paper. | Steve Gold, the computer wizard and former hacker who got into Prince Philip's Prestel mailbox, still keeps names and addresses in theory. | 1nent |
Martin, Warren, you're still on fencing, aren't you, well, Tom can lend a hand there. | Martin, Warren, you're still on fencing, aren't you, well, Tom can shake hands there. | 1nent |
Stewart Roxburgh gave a tongue in cheek' This Is Your Life' presentation. | Stewart Roxburgh gave a an odd manner' This Is Your Life' presentation. | 1nent |
Mrs Thatcher had established her environmentalist credentials in several speeches and had replaced the true blue but ungreen Nicholas Ridley with the practically viridescent Chris Patten as Environment Secretary. | Mrs Thatcher had established her environmentalist credentials in several speeches and had replaced the extremely loyal but ungreen Nicholas Ridley with the practically viridescent Chris Patten as Environment Secretary. | 0ent |
Another reason for the lack of evaluative comment in self appraisal reports was, paradoxically, the fact that there would be an ensuing inspection and therefore that things could be brought up orally with advisers rather than put in black and white :. | Another reason for the lack of evaluative comment in self appraisal reports was, paradoxically, the fact that there would be an ensuing inspection and therefore that things could be brought up orally with advisers rather than put in different colors :. | 1nent |
His poetry will stand the test of time. | His poetry will last a long time. | 0ent |
Tip — I think the world of Tip junior and I did the father; they helped me a lot— just didn't realize I'd come all the way over from Ireland by boat and by train up to St Andrews to carry Arnold's bag. | Tip — I have a strong affection for Tip junior and I did the father; they helped me a lot— just didn't realize I'd come all the way over from Ireland by boat and by train up to St Andrews to carry Arnold's bag. | 0ent |
Characterised by confusion over aims and changes of membership, the panel made a number of false starts and fresh starts with the injection of new blood to try to give more direction to its work. | Characterised by confusion over aims and changes of membership, the panel made a number of false starts and fresh starts with the injection of new members to try to give more direction to its work. | 0ent |
It was a nightmare from the word go. | It was a nightmare from the green light. | 1nent |
She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh by heart, or so it often seems.’. | She has whole passages of Aurora Leigh from unaided memory and in full detail, or so it often seems.’. | 0ent |
They think the world of him at the Northern. | They have a very high opinion of him at the Northern. | 0ent |
A box set would be brilliant there are loads of tracks in the archives that have never seen the light of day does Jobbo have these somewhere or do virgin? | A box set would be brilliant there are loads of tracks in the archives that have never seen the brightest star of day does Jobbo have these somewhere or do virgin? | 1nent |
They had nowhere else to go because this is closed and as they've said you can't pay the mortgage on a single engine two seater aeroplane and you can't get rid of, to sell one of those things, there business in liquidation. | They had nowhere else to go because this is closed and as they've said you can't pay the mortgage on a single engine two seater aeroplane and you can't get rid of, to sell an unfortunate but unavoidable event, there business in liquidation. | 1nent |
In practice, often enough he will be " invited " to accept such responsibility so that his predecessor can be exonerated therefrom and thus make a " clean break " with the firm. | In practice, often enough he will be " invited " to accept such responsibility so that his predecessor can be exonerated therefrom and thus leave the relationship completely " with the firm. | 0ent |
But seeing the confusion on her desk, all the things that had to be done, she lost heart. | But seeing the confusion on her desk, all the things that had to be done, she experience reduced morale. | 0ent |
COMPUTERVISION CHIEF SHIELDS HAS TO CARRY THE CAN FOR POOR PERFORMANCE. | COMPUTERVISION CHIEF SHIELDS HAS TO keep the can safe FOR POOR PERFORMANCE. | 1nent |
First thing: you can't just haul off and smack a dog in the snout and expect him to turn tail and run away.’. | First thing: you can't just haul off and smack a dog in the snout and expect him to turn away to flee and run away.’. | 0ent |
True enough he's seen her but once,’ Hotspur said gently, and by the same token he must have liked well what he saw, for he's been in correspondence with her ever since he was crowned. | True enough he's seen her but once,’ Hotspur said gently, and for the price of one ticket he must have liked well what he saw, for he's been in correspondence with her ever since he was crowned. | 1nent |
In the final analysis the specific method is merely a secondary affair, since any method must in the end efface itself :. | After considering all aspects the specific method is merely a secondary affair, since any method must in the end efface itself :. | 0ent |
The sassy ease of the brief cotton stretch dress, the modernity of the new stretch shorts sit tight under the curvaceous hour glass jacket. | The sassy ease of the brief cotton stretch dress, the modernity of the new stretch shorts wait patiently under the curvaceous hour glass jacket. | 1nent |
Israeli hardliners cannot be sure that, at the end of the day, Obama will not find it necessary to change policies toward Israel in order to achieve this objective, for he considers it to be a strategic concern. | Israeli hardliners cannot be sure that, ultimately, Obama will not find it necessary to change policies toward Israel in order to achieve this objective, for he considers it to be a strategic concern. | 0ent |
If the proposals were accepted, said Elsworth, they would " let the US off the hook and allow business as usual throughout the world, exactly what the scientists warned against ". | If the proposals were accepted, said Elsworth, they would " let the US relieved of a duty and allow business as usual throughout the world, exactly what the scientists warned against ". | 0ent |
He is keen to exchange the first gifts, but the laibon's family first want to see if he can cut the mustard. | He is keen to exchange the first gifts, but the laibon's family first want to see if he can suffice. | 0ent |
So I thought, well Ben done a runner, so I'm gonna just sit here. | So I thought, well Ben gone jogging, so I'm gonna just sit here. | 1nent |
The lad in question had a very poor head for alcohol and he retired very early on — under the table, if I remember correctly — but the party continued successfully without him. | The lad in question had a very poor head for alcohol and he retired very early on — below the water table, if I remember correctly — but the party continued successfully without him. | 1nent |
The impression that the environment is yesterday's news is wrong, Worcester says. | The impression that the environment is in yesterday's newspaper is wrong, Worcester says. | 1nent |
She and Carlo were staying a night, possibly two nights, because Carlo hadn't felt up to snuff all the summer (here young Carlo groaned wearily and leant against a wall in confirmation of his feeling considerably below snuff). | She and Carlo were staying a night, possibly two nights, because Carlo hadn't felt up to mischief all the summer (here young Carlo groaned wearily and leant against a wall in confirmation of his feeling considerably below snuff). | 1nent |
The wealthy rub shoulders in the village centre with its quaint olde worlde shops comprising almost entirely estate agents. | The wealthy socialize in the village centre with its quaint olde worlde shops comprising almost entirely estate agents. | 0ent |
A few years ago Glen Robins was unemployed and living from hand to mouth. | A few years ago Glen Robins was unemployed and living from hand in mouth. | 1nent |
But until the Government see the light, stay safe and try to buy from shops where everything, however small, comes with a ready fitted plug. | But until the Government see the brightest star, stay safe and try to buy from shops where everything, however small, comes with a ready fitted plug. | 1nent |
Blackboard Jungle, that portrait of minor league delinquency in a New York school, with Haley's Rock around the clock’ on the soundtrack, opened, and briskly closed cinemas. | Blackboard Jungle, that portrait of minor league delinquency in a New York school, with Haley's Rock all the time on the soundtrack, opened, and briskly closed cinemas. | 0ent |
Bar codes are old hat in retailing. | Bar codes are old fashioned and trite in retailing. | 0ent |
They saw people killed in cold blood,’ one said. | They saw people killed in a pool of blood one said. | 1nent |
There'll be all the farm work that Robert is leaving behind, so we could probably afford to pay him, at a pinch. | There'll be all the farm work that Robert is leaving behind, so we could probably afford to pay him, with a pinch of salt. | 1nent |
Our defenders completely snuffed out the threat from Norwich's Mark Robins and Darren Beckford and that speaks volumes for us, ’ added Dozzell. | Our defenders completely snuffed out the threat from Norwich's Mark Robins and Darren Beckford and that provides substantial information for us, ’ added Dozzell. | 0ent |
He dead, and you dying, he gave you the kiss of life.’. | He dead, and you dying, he gave you the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
' So he shot at you first?' the Colonel enquired, trying to get the whole picture straight to his satisfaction. | ' So he shot at you first?' the Colonel enquired, trying to take a picture straight to his satisfaction. | 1nent |
Privation and danger slowly expose the weakness, misery and bad faith of the whites; for the Indians, however, their presence becomes — literally — the kiss of death. | Privation and danger slowly expose the weakness, misery and bad faith of the whites; for the Indians, however, their presence becomes — literally — the something that may seem good but actually bring ruin to hopes and plans. | 0ent |
Them kids would be over the moon if they went there Euro Disney. | Them kids would be delighted if they went there Euro Disney. | 0ent |
The old rascal is still very much alive and kicking — he is 330 years old on 9 May this year — and looks forward to several more centuries of roguery yet! | The old rascal is still very much in good health — he is 330 years old on 9 May this year — and looks forward to several more centuries of roguery yet! | 0ent |
The rank and file were drawn from forced levies laid upon the tax paying population. | The ordinary members were drawn from forced levies laid upon the tax paying population. | 0ent |
Trade tit for tat can be a dangerous game. | Trade this for that can be a dangerous game. | 1nent |
For those keeping score, that's rock bottom in 6 of 10 categories. | For those keeping score, that's the very lowest possible level in 6 of 10 categories. | 0ent |
Now, it is well known in this country that sex and race discrimination are unlawful (in Northern Ireland religious discrimination) but that anything else is fair game. | Now, it is well known in this country that sex and race discrimination are unlawful (in Northern Ireland religious discrimination) but that anything else is an acceptable target. | 0ent |
I know about market gardening and I could make a go of that. | I know about market gardening and I could succeed in that. | 0ent |
But while the critics gave the ABC network points for taking such an expensive programming risk, most predicted the show was too slow moving, too strange in short, too good to woo America's couch potatoes. | But while the critics gave the ABC network points for taking such an expensive programming risk, most predicted the show was too slow moving, too strange in short, too good to woo America's potato grown easily. | 1nent |
When, under the influence of the newer curriculum methods, the approach to the library by teacher and student became more sophisticated, the catalogues no longer served. | When, under the spell of the newer curriculum methods, the approach to the library by teacher and student became more sophisticated, the catalogues no longer served. | 1nent |
If God is truly to begin again, then he must start with a child born out of the blue, a child most decidedly of his making. | If God is truly to begin again, then he must start with a child born unexpectedly, a child most decidedly of his making. | 0ent |
They'll be out of that wood very soon.'. | They'll be out of lumber very soon.'. | 1nent |
Don't they just think the world of themselves?’. | Don't they just have a very high opinion of themselves?’. | 0ent |
We are all living in holes in the ground having all kinds of shit thrown at us and all you can talk about is one star being brighter than the others.’. | We are all living in debt in the ground having all kinds of shit thrown at us and all you can talk about is one star being brighter than the others.’. | 1nent |
The temptation is to jump to conclusions without arriving at them via a review. | The temptation is to make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence without arriving at them via a review. | 0ent |
In interpreting acts of Parliament, they assume Parliament to have meant what, on the face of it, the words of an act appear to mean. | In interpreting acts of Parliament, they assume Parliament to have meant what, Encountering, the words of an act appear to mean. | 1nent |
Man’ and mankind’are terms used interchangeably, supposedly to refer to the whole of humanity, as in Mankind has fallen from grace’or Man is the most intelligent of the animals’. | Man’ and mankind’are terms used interchangeably, supposedly to refer to the whole of humanity, as in Mankind has became less graceful Man is the most intelligent of the animals’. | 1nent |
His bits and bobs of militaria —. | His random assortment of things of militaria —. | 0ent |
They say vampires are hard to kill, but when you're half a ton of muscle, tooth and claw, it's a piece of cake. | They say vampires are hard to kill, but when you're half a ton of muscle, tooth and claw, it's easy. | 0ent |
He liked to think of Beamish in the dock at the Central Court, his counsel blustering on about his client's perfectly normal, acceptable need for heavy metal poisons (But how do you explain, Mr Beamish, your ordering a quantity of thallium from a perfectly reputable chemist's …?’). | He liked to think of Beamish out on the docks at the Central Court, his counsel blustering on about his client's perfectly normal, acceptable need for heavy metal poisons (But how do you explain, Mr Beamish, your ordering a quantity of thallium from a perfectly reputable chemist's …?’). | 1nent |
Eventually at 5 pm on May 2 the convoy crossed the Serbian front line and advanced cautiously through no man's land’ with the UNHCR Land Rover leading and the WHO Toyota in close support. | Eventually at 5 pm on May 2 the convoy crossed the Serbian front line and advanced cautiously through a land that no one want to buy with the UNHCR Land Rover leading and the WHO Toyota in close support. | 1nent |
I've been out of the picture so long that I just want people to know what I'm about. | I've been away from participating in the matter under consideration so long that I just want people to know what I'm about. | 0ent |
Julie agreed solemnly, having difficulty in keeping a straight face. | Julie agreed solemnly, having difficulty in keeping the face expressionless. | 0ent |
Matters came to a head in a break during the sessions for the first LP. | Matters popped up in a break during the sessions for the first LP. | 1nent |
Take out any rocks, decor, heater (switch off first) etc covered with algae, and scrub them in hot water with a stiff brush. | Take out any rocks, decor, heater (switch off first) etc covered with algae, and scrub them in a difficult situation with a stiff brush. | 1nent |
With time, and the development of physical and mental abilities, babies are able to make their first moves towards independence. | With time, and the development of physical and mental abilities, babies are able to stand still towards independence. | 1nent |
Because when the boredom begins to set in as you lie motionless under the sun, you can do your exercises then! | Because when the boredom begins to set in as you lie motionless that makes you warm, you can do your exercises then! | 1nent |
Over in the dock the accused, a gangling boy of about nineteen, was smirking. | Over out on the docks the accused, a gangling boy of about nineteen, was smirking. | 1nent |
SCOTLAND made it three wins on the trot in the Home International Indoor Championships in Swansea yesterday despite losing out in their final fixture with England, 106 113. | SCOTLAND made it three wins in succession in the Home International Indoor Championships in Swansea yesterday despite losing out in their final fixture with England, 106 113. | 0ent |
His relationship with the fans was quite remarkable, which speaks volumes for his charismatic personality and probably speaks even greater volumes for their generosity and warmth. | His relationship with the fans was quite remarkable, which provides substantial information for his charismatic personality and probably speaks even greater volumes for their generosity and warmth. | 0ent |
And then he got it up the back that far. | And then he got an erection the back that far. | 1nent |
In case the Minister thought of pulling rank, Brownlow added, Your wife's in very great danger; I'm sure you realize that. | In case the Minister thought of assert authority to gain an advantage, Brownlow added, Your wife's in very great danger; I'm sure you realize that. | 0ent |
However vivid the message put over by advertising, there is no substitute for the final face to face meeting between the buyer and the seller or his representative. | However vivid the message put over by advertising, there is no substitute for the final in person meeting between the buyer and the seller or his representative. | 0ent |
Actors learn them off by heart and then they rehearse them masses and masses of times until it sounds as if they've just thought of them.’. | Actors learn them off from unaided memory and in full detail and then they rehearse them masses and masses of times until it sounds as if they've just thought of them.’. | 0ent |
Regional Railways: Sharing lines makes light of the future. | Regional Railways: Sharing lines illuminates the future. | 1nent |
She was right at the end when, without warning, she ran full tilt into the arms of the waiting figure. | She was right at the end when, without warning, she ran full speed into the arms of the waiting figure. | 0ent |
On the face of it, this finding might seem to invalidate Hudson's whole theory. | Encountering, this finding might seem to invalidate Hudson's whole theory. | 1nent |
Time for the Clothes Show Magazine's expert team to step into the limelight and take a bow: award winning hairdresser, Anthony Mascolo, from Toni & Guy, and fashion assistant Saska Graville, who'd been chosen to work on Yuri's new look. | Time for the Clothes Show Magazine's expert team to step into the limelight and apologize: award winning hairdresser, Anthony Mascolo, from Toni & Guy, and fashion assistant Saska Graville, who'd been chosen to work on Yuri's new look. | 1nent |
Chief Executive George Mathewson is delighted with the 8 to 1 seal of approval, It has been a terrific boost to know that the number of customers impressed with our service far outweighs those who have a complaint,’ he said. | Chief Executive George Mathewson is delighted with the 8 to 1 sanction, It has been a terrific boost to know that the number of customers impressed with our service far outweighs those who have a complaint,’ he said. | 0ent |
Discussions are in full swing on how the welfare state and private responsibility can be suitably combined. | Discussions are thoroughly begun and in progress on how the welfare state and private responsibility can be suitably combined. | 0ent |
AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said: There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is over the top.’. | AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said: There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is outrageous. | 0ent |
Some players threw in the towel, and that is just not acceptable.’. | Some players gave up, and that is just not acceptable.’. | 0ent |
Short of the holocaust, when everything will be blown away on the wind of oblivion, there is no reason to believe that we will see the lights going down on capitalism in our lifetime. | Short of the holocaust, when everything will be blown away on the wind of oblivion, there is no reason to believe that we will see the brightest star going down on capitalism in our lifetime. | 1nent |
The victims come from all walks of life, but members of ethnic minorities and the poor are most at risk. | The victims come from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle, but members of ethnic minorities and the poor are most at risk. | 0ent |
Later Christian tradition has emphasised the image of a meek, lamb like saviour, who eschews violence and bids one turn the other cheek. | Later Christian tradition has emphasised the image of a meek, lamb like saviour, who eschews violence and bids one turn the head around. | 1nent |
Captain Margaret is about ideals, about aspects of love described in terms of three very generalised figures (for even Stukeley, vigorous though his idiom and behaviour may be, is not a' real' villain in the sense of that tongue in cheek villain, Abner Brown, in the fantasies The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights). | Captain Margaret is about ideals, about aspects of love described in terms of three very generalised figures (for even Stukeley, vigorous though his idiom and behaviour may be, is not a' real' villain in the sense of that an odd manner villain, Abner Brown, in the fantasies The Midnight Folk and The Box of Delights). | 1nent |
In my book, that would have been your, your key point. | In my autobiography, that would have been your, your key point. | 1nent |
Such are the weaknesses of human nature that initial enthusiasm sometimes overcomes care and prudence in a desire to get the show on the road. | Such are the weaknesses of human nature that initial enthusiasm sometimes overcomes care and prudence in a desire to begin. | 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 |
Isn't it easier to pass the buck to your boss, some staff person or a committee? | Isn't it easier to transfer responsibility onto another to your boss, some staff person or a committee? | 0ent |
Alan Hutchison reports on the behind the scenes organisation for yesterday's visit to Edinburgh by Prince Charles. | Alan Hutchison reports on the behind the scenery and stage area organisation for yesterday's visit to Edinburgh by Prince Charles. | 0ent |
When I fly to California for my final rethink, maybe I'll go the whole hog and get my blood fixed too. | When I fly to California for my final rethink, maybe I'll think about eating a whole pig and get my blood fixed too. | 1nent |
But by the same token we were convinced that we were the best writers there were. | But for the price of one ticket we were convinced that we were the best writers there were. | 1nent |
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