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Blonde beauty Jane Thornton, 32, virtually rubbed shoulders with Anne at the Gatcombe Park Horse Trials. | Blonde beauty Jane Thornton, 32, virtually socialized with Anne at the Gatcombe Park Horse Trials. | 0ent |
Buchan fitted the bill perfectly; he was an experienced, thoughtful player who was always seeking to improve his performance and working out moves for the next game. | Buchan served the purpose perfectly; he was an experienced, thoughtful player who was always seeking to improve his performance and working out moves for the next game. | 0ent |
Much of his hatred and contempt of Bella must have stemmed from her involvement in Johnny's fall from grace. | Much of his hatred and contempt of Bella must have stemmed from her involvement in Johnny's lose social position. | 0ent |
In practice, many terms will be innominate terms, in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in the light of the actual facts of the breach. | In practice, many terms will be innominate terms, in which case it will only be possible to determine whether breach of the term allows a party to repudiate the contract in consideration of the actual facts of the breach. | 0ent |
It was then that the Labour campaign began to run out of steam. | It was then that the Labour campaign began to run out of energy. | 0ent |
And so the prospects of a happily monied marriage of convenience were ever diminishing, until an idea occurred to the pair of them — certainly to Laura Stratton. | And so the prospects of a happily monied marriage motivated by some reason other than love were ever diminishing, until an idea occurred to the pair of them — certainly to Laura Stratton. | 0ent |
Nice day, ma'am,’ he shouted, for good measure. | Nice day, ma'am,’ he shouted, in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
To many, internment has its attractions but, put into practice, it might prove a short term expedient that would soon run out of steam. | To many, internment has its attractions but, put into practice, it might prove a short term expedient that would soon run out of energy. | 0ent |
I mean she'll be out two days on the trot. | I mean she'll be out two days in succession. | 0ent |
She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful to die for. | She found Christian friends and found a Cause more wonderful exquisite. | 0ent |
On the opening page a woman lifts the lid of a soup tureen, releasing a cloud of steam in which unfurls all the ingredients in the soup. | On the opening page a woman lifts the lid of a soup tureen, releasing a cloud of steam in which unfurls all the ingredients in trouble. | 1nent |
Humphreys was hoisted off into a private room and blows were exchanged behind closed doors. | Humphreys was hoisted off into a private room and blows were exchanged in private. | 1nent |
If there's no reply on the phone or at the door and the business has simply disappeared, you can very often be putting more good money down the drain by chasing it up. | If there's no reply on the phone or at the door and the business has simply disappeared, you can very often be putting more good money down to the ocean by chasing it up. | 1nent |
After losing to Ronan Rafferty by one hole in the quarter finals, Lyle remarked: I'm over the moon. | After losing to Ronan Rafferty by one hole in the quarter finals, Lyle remarked: I'm delighted. | 0ent |
Such principles of professional practice, measured as they are in terms of the client's perspective on the relationship, are, on the face of it, clear and straightforward. | Such principles of professional practice, measured as they are in terms of the client's perspective on the relationship, are, at first glance, clear and straightforward. | 0ent |
While West were battling out a tough 24–18 win at Coventry, Newcastle ran riot against relegated Liverpool St Helens, scoring 13 tries in a 76–4 rout. | While West were battling out a tough 24–18 win at Coventry, Newcastle acted in a violent way against relegated Liverpool St Helens, scoring 13 tries in a 76–4 rout. | 0ent |
He'd always seemed pleasant enough, if a little‘over tired and emotional’ on occasion. | He'd always seemed pleasant enough, if a little‘over drunk on occasion. | 0ent |
The kiss of life, I hope?’ said the young man Lawrence, putting a deliberate finger through the slight tension which was palpably building up within the room. | The mouth to mouth resuscitation, I hope?’ said the young man Lawrence, putting a deliberate finger through the slight tension which was palpably building up within the room. | 0ent |
And if he had meted out to Elise the same unpredictable treatment, the same highs and lows, then it wasn't beyond the bounds of possibility that he was the kind of man who made a girl, driven beyond all logic, all reason, decide that life without him was no longer worth living. | And if he had meted out to Elise the same unpredictable treatment, the same at the top and bottom, then it wasn't beyond the bounds of possibility that he was the kind of man who made a girl, driven beyond all logic, all reason, decide that life without him was no longer worth living. | 1nent |
Woman abducted on motorway in broad daylight while phoning AA. | Woman abducted on motorway in a well lit room while phoning AA. | 1nent |
Both girls were keen cyclists and since they lived near the road they could get out and about. | Both girls were keen cyclists and since they lived near the road they could get traveling around. | 0ent |
Well, disappointment for Oxford United; Charlton were there for the taking, United let them off the hook. | Well, disappointment for Oxford United; Charlton were there for the taking, United let them off the coathook. | 1nent |
And she said, she said to her mother last week she went up to see her and she said to me she said, out of the blue it come she said. | And she said, she said to her mother last week she went up to see her and she said to me she said, without warning it come she said. | 0ent |
It is perhaps curious, to say the least, that the senior management of the Church can virtually ignore such an influential section of their flock as the landowners. | It is perhaps curious, so as to be brief and efficient, that the senior management of the Church can virtually ignore such an influential section of their flock as the landowners. | 1nent |
Father Pat Buckley, from Larne in Northern Ireland, has been to Scotland on three occasions to tie the knot for couples whom the church refuses to marry because one or both have been divorced. | Father Pat Buckley, from Larne in Northern Ireland, has been to Scotland on three occasions to marry for couples whom the church refuses to marry because one or both have been divorced. | 0ent |
' Unfortunately, Simon's going to be touch and go again because he has hamstring trouble, but if Jonesy can work his magic again we can't rule him out. | ' Unfortunately, Simon's going to be swift again because he has hamstring trouble, but if Jonesy can work his magic again we can't rule him out. | 1nent |
Or, The Fourniers have got hold of a rare bird, you know. | Or, The Fourniers have got hold of a unusual thing, you know. | 0ent |
Failure to stick to the safety rules is simply playing with fire. | Failure to stick to the safety rules is simply being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed. | 0ent |
I don't think he has the heart for it. | I don't think he is merciful for it. | 1nent |
Then he got the girl (the bartender with the heart of gold) and rode his motorcycle into … well, an ending. | Then he got the girl (the bartender with the cold, mean heart) and rode his motorcycle into … well, an ending. | 1nent |
Sir Derek, however, sat tight, believing that he should not be blamed for the £ 215 m fraud perpetrated against the company. | Sir Derek, however, waited patiently, believing that he should not be blamed for the £ 215 m fraud perpetrated against the company. | 0ent |
You can take it from me, Titron was supposed to have been melted off the face of the earth. | You can take it away from me, Titron was supposed to have been melted off the face of the earth. | 1nent |
Lymphocytes are small round cells which appear under the microscope as black dots, like tail less tadpoles, working their way through the tissues. | Lymphocytes are small round cells which appear under close scrutiny as black dots, like tail less tadpoles, working their way through the tissues. | 1nent |
Aging populations in most advanced economies imply additional public debt in the long term, owing to non fully funded pension schemes and rising health care costs. | Aging populations in most advanced economies imply additional public debt eventually, owing to non fully funded pension schemes and rising health care costs. | 0ent |
For years, the Mandarin Oriental () was synonymous with Hong Kong, but the old favourite is falling by the wayside. | For years, the Mandarin Oriental () was synonymous with Hong Kong, but the old favourite is failing to be completed. | 0ent |
On the face of it, however, this does not seem to favour an anti correctionalist position, but rather a redirection of its focus from lower to upper class crime. | Encountering, however, this does not seem to favour an anti correctionalist position, but rather a redirection of its focus from lower to upper class crime. | 1nent |
The tour going south took me past the USAF base at Cats Hill where there is a place called the í‰äóÖVolcano Bar' (I must try that later) followed by a quick trip round the south side of Green mountain to a place called Devils Ashpit. | The tour becoming worse took me past the USAF base at Cats Hill where there is a place called the í‰äóÖVolcano Bar' (I must try that later) followed by a quick trip round the south side of Green mountain to a place called Devils Ashpit. | 1nent |
If they can achieve that, and get it patented, all your hard work goes down the drain. | If they can achieve that, and get it patented, all your hard work goes down to the ocean. | 1nent |
These Newfoundland chaps here are most likeable — Nature's children, woodsmen and fishermen, very tough physically, but not so' smart Alec' as the British soldier, and mostly of Scots and Irish descent. | These Newfoundland chaps here are most likeable — Nature's children, woodsmen and fishermen, very tough physically, but not so' a person who is irritating because they behaves as if they know everything' as the British soldier, and mostly of Scots and Irish descent. | 0ent |
Now they are both firmly on the wagon. | Now they are both firmly on the vehicle. | 1nent |
It was hard to be all sweetness and light when she was desperately trying to catch up with her own quarry before McKenna did. | It was hard to be all sugary and nutritionally void food when she was desperately trying to catch up with her own quarry before McKenna did. | 1nent |
Erm, what had happened was, the phone was off the hook. | Erm, what had happened was, the phone was off the coathook. | 1nent |
Fleetlands, who five weeks ago knocked Alton Bass out of the Trophyman Cup, added insult to injury by taking the point in this league encounter. | Fleetlands, who five weeks ago knocked Alton Bass out of the Trophyman Cup, further a loss with mockery by taking the point in this league encounter. | 0ent |
None of these legal grounds holds water. | None of these legal grounds withstands criticism. | 0ent |
If 13 of them had been nasty, Tit for Tat wouldn't have won. | If 13 of them had been nasty, this for that wouldn't have won. | 1nent |
He learned that poem by ~ heart when he was five years old. | He learned that poem from unaided memory and in full detail when he was five years old. | 0ent |
Why he needed to choose this moment to pass the time of day with all and sundry and — good grief!— take a wad of notes from his back pocket and count them out with infuriating slowness — was anybody's guess. | Why he needed to choose this moment to tell the time with all and sundry and — good grief!— take a wad of notes from his back pocket and count them out with infuriating slowness — was anybody's guess. | 1nent |
Mr Robson told Cleveland Coroner Michael Sheffield the telephone was off the hook and things were scattered around the room. | Mr Robson told Cleveland Coroner Michael Sheffield the telephone was relieved of a duty and things were scattered around the room. | 0ent |
It's better than getting a locum in — they cost the earth and sometimes do more harm than good. | It's better than getting a locum in — they put the earth in danger and sometimes do more harm than good. | 1nent |
If the glider does not have oxygen equipment, make a move to leave the cloud well below oxygen height. | If the glider does not have oxygen equipment, stand still to leave the cloud well below oxygen height. | 1nent |
You'll burn the midnight oil to earn a crust ,. | You'll work studiously late into the night to earn a crust ,. | 0ent |
Jesus ain't arf depressed at seeing his children down in the mouth, me deario!’. | Jesus ain't arf depressed at seeing his children getting dental surgery, me deario!’. | 1nent |
The man who would be Chancellor, and polished performer of the small screen, was on the stump in his own constituency and having fun. | The man who would be Chancellor, and polished performer of the small screen, was sitting on the tree stump in his own constituency and having fun. | 1nent |
By the same token try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock. | In a similar manner try to avoid bright natural light for the first two to three days after the flight at times corresponding to 5 to 11 o'clock in the morning on old time as this will tend to advance your body clock. | 0ent |
I am indebted to them for the cogent ideas and arguments they brought to the table and for their later criticisms and proposed edits of early drafts. | I am indebted to them for the cogent ideas and arguments they contributed and for their later criticisms and proposed edits of early drafts. | 0ent |
But since then Oxford have been on the up and up. | But since then Oxford have been earning more money. | 1nent |
Special mention to Todd Rundgren: " Hello it's me " is just so beautiful as is " I saw the light ". | Special mention to Todd Rundgren: " Hello it's me " is just so beautiful as is " I achieved a new understanding ". | 0ent |
As I identified a minute or two ago, our approach to computerizing accounting applications fits hand in glove with the concept of relational database. | As I identified a minute or two ago, our approach to computerizing accounting applications fits in very close cooperation with the concept of relational database. | 0ent |
He has had the players in stitches over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool. | He has had the players very amused over the past few weeks when we have relaxed after our training sessions at Lilleshall by having a game of pool. | 0ent |
He was only 18 years old, but was making quite a market on the side in watches and jewellery that he would jokingly claim " had fallen off the back of a lorry ". | He was only 18 years old, but was making quite a market on the side in watches and jewellery that he would jokingly claim " had comed into possession illegally ". | 0ent |
He wasn't even let off the hook when it was all over. | He wasn't even let off the coathook when it was all over. | 1nent |
Believe it or not, he is that fat cheery cockney who does entirely facile washing powder and chocolate gunge bar adverts on telly for which, laughing all the way to the bank, he gets paid vast quantities of money. | Believe it or not, he is that fat cheery cockney who does entirely facile washing powder and chocolate gunge bar adverts on telly for which, making money by deceiving, he gets paid vast quantities of money. | 1nent |
Er, speaking of accountants, I must tell you that one of the perks of my job is to be able to get out and about in the real world, to real companies, meeting real people. | Er, speaking of accountants, I must tell you that one of the perks of my job is to be able to get moving around in the real world, to real companies, meeting real people. | 0ent |
After I made the cut I folded back the turf (still using the spade) and saw the nest. | After I succeeded out of a group of candidates I folded back the turf (still using the spade) and saw the nest. | 1nent |
The plastic of the syringes catches fire and the fire kills any infection on the needles. | The plastic of the syringes becomes engulfed in flames and the fire kills any infection on the needles. | 0ent |
So English falls by the wayside — or Hindi, or the local language. | So English fails to be completed — or Hindi, or the local language. | 0ent |
She tried to warn Maurice he was playing with fire. | She tried to warn Maurice he was being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed. | 0ent |
The editors revelled in the honour, ate their lunches and went back to their offices to continue publishing every last tit bit they could find. | The editors revelled in the honour, ate their lunches and went back to their offices to continue publishing each and every tit bit they could find. | 0ent |
The cat then breaks cover and makes a final uncovered dash along the length of the jetty. | The cat then disclose their real thoughts and intentions and makes a final uncovered dash along the length of the jetty. | 0ent |
With a moisture content of 14.5%, the grain went straight to the merchant. | With a moisture content of 14.5%, the grain became a law abiding person to the merchant. | 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 quit with the ladies just yet. | 0ent |
Tit for Tat, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | Equivalent retribution, of course, has played COOPERATE on this move, and so is landed with the Sucker's payoff of 0 points. | 0ent |
Imagine my father's feelings, knowing that he'd probably never set eyes on Venice again,’ she said, her emotions making the words husky. | Imagine my father's feelings, knowing that he'd probably never see Venice again,’ she said, her emotions making the words husky. | 0ent |
Stockton band The Motive stole the show at The Northern Echo's Talent 92 Search for a Star contest held at The Mall nightclub. | Stockton band The Motive act unethically at The Northern Echo's Talent 92 Search for a Star contest held at The Mall nightclub. | 1nent |
With a little beauty know how, you can look wonderful under the sun. | With a little beauty know how, you can look wonderful that makes you warm. | 1nent |
And Caro knew that Hugh was out of the picture. | And Caro knew that Hugh was away from participating in the matter under consideration. | 0ent |
Huw, a brown eyed version of Feargal himself, accompanied by a pretty little blonde girl, looked as though he might enjoy causing chaos just for the hell of it. | Huw, a brown eyed version of Feargal himself, accompanied by a pretty little blonde girl, looked as though he might enjoy causing chaos just for no particular reason. | 0ent |
Also worth listening to: the tongue in cheek Jigsaw, with its' variations on a Scottish theme', sounding like a bagpipe chanter played by flute and marimba, with accompanying drone from Phillips's double bass. | Also worth listening to: the an odd manner Jigsaw, with its' variations on a Scottish theme', sounding like a bagpipe chanter played by flute and marimba, with accompanying drone from Phillips's double bass. | 1nent |
Said his friend cum mentor, Irving Layton, in looking back over the period, I had a very sharp feeling in the early fifties that poetry in Canada had come in from the cold and was starting to gain momentum.’. | Said his friend cum mentor, Irving Layton, in looking back over the period, I had a very sharp feeling in the early fifties that poetry in Canada had gain widespread acceptance in a group and was starting to gain momentum.’. | 0ent |
Nonsense, you work best on a full stomach. | Nonsense, you work best directly after eating. | 0ent |
Whatever one's view of the literary merits of the Manual (and humour is in the final analysis a matter of personal taste), it is certainly wrong of Mr. Browning to imply that the book is inept, contains irritating mistakes and exhibits poor production values: this is simply not the case. | Whatever one's view of the literary merits of the Manual (and humour is in the last page of the report a matter of personal taste), it is certainly wrong of Mr. Browning to imply that the book is inept, contains irritating mistakes and exhibits poor production values: this is simply not the case. | 1nent |
It goes without saying that if the debtor has employed undue influence or misrepresentation in order to persuade the surety to enter into the transaction and the creditor has knowledge that this has happened, the security will be unenforceable. | It is obvious that if the debtor has employed undue influence or misrepresentation in order to persuade the surety to enter into the transaction and the creditor has knowledge that this has happened, the security will be unenforceable. | 0ent |
On New Year's Eve, and out of the blue, he told her he was going to a party and he didn't know what time he would be back. | On New Year's Eve, and unexpectedly, he told her he was going to a party and he didn't know what time he would be back. | 0ent |
Police believed Elstob was under the influence of drink or drugs. | Police believed Elstob was under the spell of drink or drugs. | 1nent |
Combination techniques between two adversaries are pretty much tit for tat, the outcome depending upon which fighter has the quickest reactions, the finest timing, the best execution of techniques and the most efficient plan of attack. | Combination techniques between two adversaries are pretty much equivalent retribution, the outcome depending upon which fighter has the quickest reactions, the finest timing, the best execution of techniques and the most efficient plan of attack. | 0ent |
Bea came clean after Benny's star studded send off at a memorial service in London's Covent Garden this week. | Bea bathe after Benny's star studded send off at a memorial service in London's Covent Garden this week. | 1nent |
Bereavement is the one battle in which people dice with a death that has already occurred in order to survive all the dangers of the loss and deprivation it brings, and it takes courage to stand shoulder to shoulder with someone who is in the thick of it. | Bereavement is the one battle in which people play a dangerous game with dice that has already occurred in order to survive all the dangers of the loss and deprivation it brings, and it takes courage to stand shoulder to shoulder with someone who is in the thick of it. | 1nent |
It was far safer politically and economically to sit on the scientific fence. | It was far safer politically and economically to put something on the fence. | 1nent |
She was telephoned in the early hours of the morning about stories in newspapers and yet dare not take the communal telephone off the hook in case any of their families became ill during the night. | She was telephoned in the early hours of the morning about stories in newspapers and yet dare not take the communal telephone relieved of a duty in case any of their families became ill during the night. | 0ent |
I can't just leave him high and dry either. | I can't just leave him floating in dry air either. | 1nent |
The Dutch had a word for it too, Thiercelin reflected. | The Dutch speaked privately for it too, Thiercelin reflected. | 1nent |
Many things had fallen into place as a result of his father's explanation: drawings on lavatory walls, the shape of girl babies, the strange scufflings in Jimmy Thompson's rabbit hutch when they put the black buck Jumbo in with Snow White …. | Many things had sat down as a result of his father's explanation: drawings on lavatory walls, the shape of girl babies, the strange scufflings in Jimmy Thompson's rabbit hutch when they put the black buck Jumbo in with Snow White …. | 1nent |
A row follows after Diana finds Charles talking on the phone to old flame Camilla Parker Bowles. | A row follows after Diana finds Charles talking on the phone to former romantic partner Camilla Parker Bowles. | 0ent |
No she's only staying tonight and they think, they just phoned me up then and they were on the square, I think she's going home phorr what's that smell, it stinks what? | No she's only staying tonight and they think, they just phoned me up then and they were hanging out idly, I think she's going home phorr what's that smell, it stinks what? | 1nent |
He doesn't have to break any ice because they're all pals. | He doesn't have to make icecubes because they're all pals. | 1nent |
Captain Tony Wright came in to save the day. | Captain Tony Wright came in to rescue a person from major failure. | 0ent |
The police national computer is one of the most comprehensive record systems in the world and it gives police officers across the country rapid access to vital information round the clock, every day of the year. | The police national computer is one of the most comprehensive record systems in the world and it gives police officers across the country rapid access to vital information nonstop, every day of the year. | 0ent |
Confidence men always have an eye for extra exits. | Confidence men always easily discern extra exits. | 0ent |
They prefer them mainly because they face regulations that reward stable growth in returns from year to year rather than the more volatile — but, in the long run, almost certainly higher — returns they would earn by holding more equities. | They prefer them mainly because they face regulations that reward stable growth in returns from year to year rather than the more volatile — but, over a long period of time, almost certainly higher — returns they would earn by holding more equities. | 0ent |
They also have that extremely rare bird, a good red Bergerac at a fair price (£ 2.89). | They also have that extremely unusual thing, a good red Bergerac at a fair price (£ 2.89). | 0ent |
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