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Tom's father comes home once in a while, but he never sticks around for long. | Tom's father comes home sometimes, but he never sticks around for long. | 0ent |
Look twat … first off that mail was for a PRIVATE LEEDS MAIL LIST. | Look twat … before anything else that mail was for a PRIVATE LEEDS MAIL LIST. | 0ent |
Wealth and power go hand in hand, at home too, as well as in the big wide world. | Wealth and power hold hands, at home too, as well as in the big wide world. | 1nent |
Eden was instantly plunged into industrial disputes in the docks and on the railways. | Eden was instantly plunged into industrial disputes under scrutiny and on the railways. | 1nent |
Some of Thomas Hardy's leading characters are relentlessly pursued by fate; they come to grief through sequences of evil coincidences no less remarkable than those by means of which the earlier heroes of Evangelical literature had been saved. | Some of Thomas Hardy's leading characters are relentlessly pursued by fate; they express condolences through sequences of evil coincidences no less remarkable than those by means of which the earlier heroes of Evangelical literature had been saved. | 1nent |
He adds for good measure that the public sector deficit would be wiped out if the country stopped paying its foreign debts. | He adds in addition to what has already been done that the public sector deficit would be wiped out if the country stopped paying its foreign debts. | 0ent |
And I am beginning to see the light at the end of a dark, dark tunnel. | And I am beginning to see the brightest star at the end of a dark, dark tunnel. | 1nent |
Lee's one of the chosen and he's one of the damned, for my money. | Lee's one of the chosen and he's one of the damned, as I see it. | 0ent |
But John calmed down and things were settled amicably at the end of the day,’ he said. | But John calmed down and things were settled amicably ultimately he said. | 0ent |
Perhaps only barely by then, until she managed to get something behind her, the reserve, the " something put by for a rainy day " which neither she nor anyone else in her hand to mouth world could ever quite hold together. | Perhaps only barely by then, until she managed to get something behind her, the reserve, the " something put by for a rainy day " which neither she nor anyone else in her hand in mouth world could ever quite hold together. | 1nent |
Right who want there's a leg here, bits and bobs. | Right who want there's a leg here, small remaining pieces and items. | 0ent |
Second, and by the same token, the way was opened to setting Christianity on exactly the same footing as any other religion. | Second, and for the price of one ticket, the way was opened to setting Christianity on exactly the same footing as any other religion. | 1nent |
The DoT said there was as much traffic in three days in the Dover Strait as there was in a year in the Fair Isle Straits, where the Braer came to grief. | The DoT said there was as much traffic in three days in the Dover Strait as there was in a year in the Fair Isle Straits, where the Braer expressed condolences. | 1nent |
By the latter half of the twelfth century, when the crusades were in full swing, chain mail replaced the simpler scale armour to a great extent, and the pot helmet was increasingly used by the wealthier warriors. | By the latter half of the twelfth century, when the crusades were proceeding fully, chain mail replaced the simpler scale armour to a great extent, and the pot helmet was increasingly used by the wealthier warriors. | 0ent |
If the elusive Mr Cupplewaite's solicitors won't play ball, there's nothing we can do to make them.’. | If the elusive Mr Cupplewaite's solicitors won't play tennis, there's nothing we can do to make them.’. | 1nent |
Coming on all awed and respectful would just put the wind up her. | Coming on all awed and respectful would just blow air on her. | 1nent |
THE phoney war between BT and Mercury erupted in tit for tat exchanges yesterday. | THE phoney war between BT and Mercury erupted in this for that exchanges yesterday. | 1nent |
Early PC based software was both expensive and fairly awful; Studio Software, who produced the first desktop publishing program for the PC recently went to the wall as a direct result of being unable to keep up with the new leaders. | Early PC based software was both expensive and fairly awful; Studio Software, who produced the first desktop publishing program for the PC recently fail as a direct result of being unable to keep up with the new leaders. | 0ent |
After taking their bows the cast met Princess Margaret backstage. | After apologizing the cast met Princess Margaret backstage. | 1nent |
A woman can still be considered dangerous and exciting by wearing vibrant red clothes; we are all familiar with the term scarlet woman’. | A woman can still be considered dangerous and exciting by wearing vibrant red clothes; we are all familiar with the term woman who behaves in an adulterous manner. | 0ent |
The army have been keen to keep their anti terrorist tactics secret, for obvious reasons, so why go public now? | The army have been keen to keep their anti terrorist tactics secret, for obvious reasons, so why be announced publicly now? | 0ent |
Look here: that was in broad daylight over a single strand of wire, not under fire from any machine guns, and with no patrolling goon with a gun to meet us on the other side. | Look here: that was in a well lit room over a single strand of wire, not under fire from any machine guns, and with no patrolling goon with a gun to meet us on the other side. | 1nent |
Short sighted Mansell, 26, came to grief on the hard shoulder of the M6 near Pontefract, West Yorks. | Short sighted Mansell, 26, expressed condolences on the hard shoulder of the M6 near Pontefract, West Yorks. | 1nent |
We would continue to recommend transparency as a useful index in renal clinics, but think that in the light of our findings it is less useful as a screening test in antenatal clinics. | We would continue to recommend transparency as a useful index in renal clinics, but think that in consideration of our findings it is less useful as a screening test in antenatal clinics. | 0ent |
And true to form Flippin Shytalk roars across the line to win again … the National Championship should be their's this summer … they defy the dangers week in week out … there's no money to be won just fun to be had …. | And according to their nature Flippin Shytalk roars across the line to win again … the National Championship should be their's this summer … they defy the dangers week in week out … there's no money to be won just fun to be had …. | 0ent |
She might have just had it off the hook yesterday. | She might have just had it off the coathook yesterday. | 1nent |
I think I need to say on that, that that should not be taken as the county council sitting on the fence between two opposing er extremes. | I think I need to say on that, that that should not be taken as the county council putting something on the fence between two opposing er extremes. | 1nent |
His wounded country needs time and international tolerance to recover and, accepting the inevitable, he is buying time with a series of compromises. | His wounded country needs time and international tolerance to recover and, accepting the inevitable, he is cause a delay to achieve something else with a series of compromises. | 0ent |
However the texture of these patinas is not very convincing as they tend to be rather matt and powdery, and are quite easily recognised under the microscope. | However the texture of these patinas is not very convincing as they tend to be rather matt and powdery, and are quite easily recognised under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
Any measurement of the problem —‘an essential precursor to effective action’— is dependent on access to accurate information, but AA found that the introduction of computer based monitoring systems has not gone hand in hand with the development of reporting and management systems’. | Any measurement of the problem —‘an essential precursor to effective action’— is dependent on access to accurate information, but AA found that the introduction of computer based monitoring systems has not held hands with the development of reporting and management systems’. | 1nent |
That is today ’s Europe in a nutshell, with America not far behind. | That is today ’s Europe briefly stated, with America not far behind. | 0ent |
There's no need to get so hot under the collar. | There's no need to get so angry and agitated. | 0ent |
I started to walk on eggshells for fear of setting him off.’. | I started to be extremely cautious with words and actions for fear of setting him off.’. | 0ent |
The tension's there and it comes out in bits and bobs, either on one of the girls or one of the staff. | The tension's there and it comes out in small remaining pieces and items, either on one of the girls or one of the staff. | 0ent |
Not like now, there's this, or that, or the computers on the blink. | Not like now, there's this, or that, or the computers malfunctioning. | 0ent |
Here, almost any topic under the sun was likely to be tossed about in the course of a morning's talk. | Here, almost any topic that makes you warm was likely to be tossed about in the course of a morning's talk. | 1nent |
Boycie thinks of himself as " a cut above " his friends and acquaintances. | Boycie thinks of himself as " better than " his friends and acquaintances. | 0ent |
AN Iranian diplomat has been ordered to leave Britain in a tit for tat expulsion after British envoy Geoffrey Brammer was sent back from Tehran. | AN Iranian diplomat has been ordered to leave Britain in a equivalent retribution expulsion after British envoy Geoffrey Brammer was sent back from Tehran. | 0ent |
I shall return to this in my final topic, a related one of course, as that singer is my guest here on 18 th March. | I shall return to this in my final topic, a related one of course, as that singer goes for it here on 18 th March. | 1nent |
In the long term, however, it would have some effect. | Over a long period of time, however, it would have some effect. | 0ent |
They know each other well and the prince thinks the world of her but their relationship is purely platonic, ’ she said. | They know each other well and the prince has a very high opinion of her but their relationship is purely platonic, ’ she said. | 0ent |
But Matthew Blake did not seem prepared to let her off the hook so easily. | But Matthew Blake did not seem prepared to let her off the coathook so easily. | 1nent |
With clothes, most of us like to believe that our tastes are idiosyncratic, which suggests that we will often go out of our way — and pay through the nose — to buy something a bit different. | With clothes, most of us like to believe that our tastes are idiosyncratic, which suggests that we will often go out of our way — and pay an exorbitant amount — to buy something a bit different. | 0ent |
Many take the view that there should be timetabling at the start of legislation to enable it to be seen that Members are dealing with all parts of legislation from the word go. | Many take the view that there should be timetabling at the start of legislation to enable it to be seen that Members are dealing with all parts of legislation from the green light. | 1nent |
He says there shouldn't be toll bridges in this day and age. | He says there shouldn't be toll bridges in the current era of history. | 0ent |
I reckon the teacher fell asleep at the wheel. | I reckon the teacher fell neglectful of an important task. | 0ent |
The concepts of mind over matter to overcome problems, and the reverse process where fear of an illness can produce that illness, illustrate the part such mental factors can play. | The concepts of willpower alone can overcome a physical problem to overcome problems, and the reverse process where fear of an illness can produce that illness, illustrate the part such mental factors can play. | 0ent |
It is no longer the kiss of death to an actor (watch this space), and it's one of the few ways we have of paying the school fees on a regular basis. | It is no longer the something that may seem good but actually bring ruin to hopes and plans to an actor (watch this space), and it's one of the few ways we have of paying the school fees on a regular basis. | 0ent |
The British, Bri, British bank are gonna take a dive! | The British, Bri, British bank are gonna dive into a pool! | 1nent |
But lovers of novels in everyday ink and print can take heart from the fact that electronic book publishing lends itself best to reference material. | But lovers of novels in everyday ink and print can regain courage from the fact that electronic book publishing lends itself best to reference material. | 0ent |
Axelrod draws a moving illustration of the importance of the shadow of the future from a remarkable phenomenon that grew up during the First World War, the so called live and let live system. | Axelrod draws a moving illustration of the importance of the shadow of the future from a remarkable phenomenon that grew up during the First World War, the so called be tolerant of others system. | 0ent |
Since they met behind closed doors and no provision was made for legal representation, decisions were heavily dependent on the sensitivity of individual chairmen. | Since they met secretly and no provision was made for legal representation, decisions were heavily dependent on the sensitivity of individual chairmen. | 0ent |
THE DUCHESS: Johnny rubs shoulders with Fergie in France. | THE DUCHESS: Johnny socializes with Fergie in France. | 0ent |
LADY Arran, a 71 year old countess with a penchant for speed, put Britain back in the record books yesterday with a storming run in a hydroplane that made light of choppy conditions at the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. | LADY Arran, a 71 year old countess with a penchant for speed, put Britain back in the record books yesterday with a storming run in a hydroplane that illuminated choppy conditions at the National Water Sports Centre at Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham. | 1nent |
I was very pleased, naturally, but the task of answering them all, which I was determined to do, was daunting, to say the least. | I was very pleased, naturally, but the task of answering them all, which I was determined to do, was daunting, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Members of Unix International have approached it to suggest that the true blue Unix club get a piece of the COSE requirement process, and word is that Unix International is having informal discussions with the COSE crew. | Members of Unix International have approached it to suggest that the extremely loyal Unix club get a piece of the COSE requirement process, and word is that Unix International is having informal discussions with the COSE crew. | 0ent |
This is to be open five days a week, from Thursdays to Mondays, a first port of call for all buyers. | This is to be open five days a week, from Thursdays to Mondays, a first source of help for all buyers. | 0ent |
They are agents pure and simple and not factors.’. | They are agents plain and unadorned and not factors.’. | 0ent |
The Labour party cannot have it both ways: it attacks the system either because it expects people to claim or because it requires a register. | The Labour party cannot do two things at once: it attacks the system either because it expects people to claim or because it requires a register. | 1nent |
Tipping the scales at just over 3.5lbs this metal cased keyboard seemed to be a solid prospect. | Changing the fortunes at just over 3.5lbs this metal cased keyboard seemed to be a solid prospect. | 0ent |
It had been running through my thoughts so often that I knew it by heart, yet now I was suddenly afraid that I might do the wrong thing! | It had been running through my thoughts so often that I knew it from unaided memory and in full detail, yet now I was suddenly afraid that I might do the wrong thing! | 0ent |
But he fell from grace for the first time in 1985 when he was convicted of drink driving at Weymouth, Dorset. | But he became less graceful for the first time in 1985 when he was convicted of drink driving at Weymouth, Dorset. | 1nent |
However they sounded, Tina took them in the spirit they were intended, laughed loudly and said Jasper must be playing hookey in his lunch hour. | However they sounded, Tina took them in the spirit they were intended, laughed loudly and said Jasper must be playing a game with hooks in his lunch hour. | 1nent |
Tonight we're going to paint the town red. | Tonight we're going to vandalize with red graffiti. | 1nent |
Oh I'd be fine if you hadn't pulled me out of line. | Oh I'd be fine if you hadn't pulled me disproportionately. | 1nent |
Every time we struck a chord people would come tearing up from the bar to tell us to turn that fucking racket down. | Every time we elicited a significant reaction people would come tearing up from the bar to tell us to turn that fucking racket down. | 0ent |
He published his first four papers while a research student and subsequently regrets that one of them saw the light of day. | He published his first four papers while a research student and subsequently regrets that one of them saw the brightest star of day. | 1nent |
By the same token, we can at last begin to see an effective mechanism for identifying special learning needs, at either end of the educational spectrum. | For the price of one ticket, we can at last begin to see an effective mechanism for identifying special learning needs, at either end of the educational spectrum. | 1nent |
PRAGUE – The death of Eduard ~ Chuvashov, a judge killed in cold blood on April 12 in Moscow, is another in a long and growing list of murders perpetrated on those in Russia who try to seek justice for the victims of crimes – an essential task for the future development of the Russian society. | PRAGUE – The death of Eduard ~ Chuvashov, a judge killed in a pool of blood on April 12 in Moscow, is another in a long and growing list of murders perpetrated on those in Russia who try to seek justice for the victims of crimes – an essential task for the future development of the Russian society. | 1nent |
Antrim step up their bid for a place in the Royal Liver League quarter finals when they cross swords with Limerick at Parnell Park. | Antrim step up their bid for a place in the Royal Liver League quarter finals when they become friends with Limerick at Parnell Park. | 1nent |
Midnight on Wednesday, 17 July 1918, and an eerie silence fell over no man's land. | Midnight on Wednesday, 17 July 1918, and an eerie silence fell over a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
When push came to shove, all he'd really done was make a pass at her — it wasn't the first she'd had to deal with, and probably wouldn't be the last. | When the time come for action, all he'd really done was make a pass at her — it wasn't the first she'd had to deal with, and probably wouldn't be the last. | 0ent |
First up, an album from Dionne Farris, the storming vocalist on the' Tennesse' single. | Before anything else, an album from Dionne Farris, the storming vocalist on the' Tennesse' single. | 0ent |
I think the few of us on this list who have our reservations about Sgt Wilko are going to have to grin and bear it’, because in my opinion he's going nowhere. | I think the few of us on this list who have our reservations about Sgt Wilko are going to have to be happy, because in my opinion he's going nowhere. | 1nent |
When it comes to achieving profit the PROFITBOSS keeps sex out of mind, out of sight and out of the way. | When it comes to achieving profit the PROFITBOSS keeps sex out of mind, blind and out of the way. | 1nent |
Well, that was when it had all come to a head. | Well, that was when it had all reach a turning point. | 0ent |
Matters regarding the Grammar School had come to a head. | Matters regarding the Grammar School had reach a turning point. | 0ent |
The Welsh schools international spin bowler was to have taken his senior bow in the recent WCA Ansells Cup match against Breconshire but that game was washed out without a ball being bowled. | The Welsh schools international spin bowler was to have apologized in the recent WCA Ansells Cup match against Breconshire but that game was washed out without a ball being bowled. | 1nent |
' Take it from me, Wilson ,' said the headmaster ,' you are nothing like Napoleon. | ' take it away from me, Wilson ,' said the headmaster ,' you are nothing like Napoleon. | 1nent |
As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States looked the other way. | As the number of former South Vietnamese army majors and persecuted intellectuals drifted down to infinitesimal proportions and the number of economic migrants grew, the United States became shy. | 1nent |
Did He not turn the righteous wrath of the crowd back upon themselves and ask those among them who were without sin, to cast the first stone? | Did He not turn the righteous wrath of the crowd back upon themselves and ask those among them who were without sin, to to stand out? | 1nent |
Council goes public for the first time. | Council is announced publicly for the first time. | 0ent |
On the other hand, Russia will not go cap in hand to NATO. | On the other hand, Russia will not go without wearing a hat to NATO. | 1nent |
The newly married couple on the up and up. | The newly married couple earning more money. | 1nent |
Certainly the opening up of knowledge about finance does enable all heads of faculty to have an organisation wide view rather than bidding behind closed doors. | Certainly the opening up of knowledge about finance does enable all heads of faculty to have an organisation wide view rather than bidding secretly. | 0ent |
All this effectively rules out buying time at a bureau. | All this effectively rules out cause a delay to achieve something else at a bureau. | 0ent |
Haven't we put the cat among the pigeons? | Haven't we let the cat eat a lot of food? | 1nent |
Perhaps they can be let off the hook, be allowed their complexity. | Perhaps they can be let off the coathook, be allowed their complexity. | 1nent |
After all, up the lads and down the hatch. | After all, up the lads and You can't change things that happened. | 1nent |
Escapism, exactly, you've hit the nail on the head there Dee, escapism. | Escapism, exactly, you've start building there Dee, escapism. | 1nent |
Tit for Tat is one of a family of nice, retaliatory but forgiving strategies, all of which are, if not technically stable, at least difficult to invade once they arise. | This for that is one of a family of nice, retaliatory but forgiving strategies, all of which are, if not technically stable, at least difficult to invade once they arise. | 1nent |
Mister, don't you try gettin' me one over the eight. | Mister, don't you try gettin' me doing something nine times. | 1nent |
The mare alongside the stallion rubbed her hip to the bone attempting to do just that, while we took turns swinging from her head and tail as a preventive measure as turbulence upset the flight across Europe. | The mare alongside the stallion rubbed her hip completely attempting to do just that, while we took turns swinging from her head and tail as a preventive measure as turbulence upset the flight across Europe. | 0ent |
Wigs were out of the question because of the cost, and most of the changes John asked for in the designs were for simplicity in making and comfort in wearing. | Wigs were not remotely possible because of the cost, and most of the changes John asked for in the designs were for simplicity in making and comfort in wearing. | 0ent |
The performances have not stood the test of time; a successor would be very welcome. | The performances have not last a long time; a successor would be very welcome. | 0ent |
Are the Government going to send other material that they want to launder to Wandsworth prison or are they now going to come clean about this episode? | Are the Government going to send other material that they want to launder to Wandsworth prison or are they now going to bathe about this episode? | 1nent |
A glossy magazine designed to satisfy the CEOs ego may go wide of the mark with the factory workers. | A glossy magazine designed to satisfy the CEOs ego may go inaccurate with the factory workers. | 0ent |
And last night it came to a head with Mr MacSharry privately blaming his interfering boss for his decision to stand down, and Commission sources confirming that he felt badly let down by M Delors. | And last night it popped up with Mr MacSharry privately blaming his interfering boss for his decision to stand down, and Commission sources confirming that he felt badly let down by M Delors. | 1nent |
Fortunately it was a metal one, and the oil had not caught fire. | Fortunately it was a metal one, and the oil had not became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
They admit that they get pissed off with bad gigs, not getting enough sleep and tour vans breaking down so often that they end up losing it’ and crawling over the banks of motorways looking for crisp packets. | They admit that they get left with bad gigs, not getting enough sleep and tour vans breaking down so often that they end up losing it’ and crawling over the banks of motorways looking for crisp packets. | 0ent |
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