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These should be used to prove the technology, with a view to introducing them in the other gardens between 1995 and 1997. | These should be used to prove the technology, with the intention to introducing them in the other gardens between 1995 and 1997. | 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 |
William knows the book practically by heart. | William knows the book practically from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
Samson wouldn't like to know as th'd got all high and mighty working in such a grand place.’. | Samson wouldn't like to know as th'd got all ostentatiously self important working in such a grand place.’. | 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 |
In the long run it was to create a new' image' of itself which was purposely devoid of politics, as well as left wing politics. | Over a long period of time it was to create a new' image' of itself which was purposely devoid of politics, as well as left wing politics. | 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 |
It is good for their strategy because DOS doesn't hack it. | It is good for their strategy because DOS doesn't complete a task. | 0ent |
In short, the old capitalist ca nt that everyone's a winner’ doesn't hold water. | In short, the old capitalist ca nt that everyone's a winner’ doesn't withstand criticism. | 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 |
A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise on the face of it to strict liability. | A contractual obligation, such as an exchange rule gives rise at first glance to strict liability. | 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 |
We feed patients in hospitals, prisoners, school children, company employees, businessmen — people from all walks of life. | We feed patients in hospitals, prisoners, school children, company employees, businessmen — people from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 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 chil... | 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 chil... | 1nent |
She tried to give him to kiss of life and heart massage but he was already dead. | She tried to give him to mouth to mouth resuscitation and heart massage but he was already dead. | 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 |
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 |
It's that or hacking it with the hammers. | It's that or completing a task with the hammers. | 1nent |
Duncan had left Myeloski propping up the bar, drinking his customary vodka and Budweiser chaser. | Duncan had left Myeloski spending considerable time drinking alcohol at a pub, drinking his customary vodka and Budweiser chaser. | 0ent |
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 |
He remembered little about the fires because he was under the influence of drink and did not realise what he was doing. | He remembered little about the fires because he was intoxicated of drink and did not realise what he was doing. | 0ent |
Usually, however, the painful lump comes to a head, and there is relief when the pus bursts out, carrying with it what is left of the invading bacteria. | Usually, however, the painful lump reachs a turning point, and there is relief when the pus bursts out, carrying with it what is left of the invading bacteria. | 0ent |
Depression of the plunger delivers two units of insulin obviating the need for drawing up and simplifying the procedure for when patients are out and about. | Depression of the plunger delivers two units of insulin obviating the need for drawing up and simplifying the procedure for when patients are traveling around. | 0ent |
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 |
The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise in the long run house price to income ratio (because demand for housing has shifted upwards, while supply remains relatively constant). | The question is important because it gives some clue as to the likely rise over a long period of time house price to income ratio (because demand for housing has shifted upwards, while supply remains relatively constant). | 0ent |
You gave me lots of reasons to get out and about. | You gave me lots of reasons to get traveling around. | 0ent |
However, if the memo is to be copied to others or is likely to' go public', then a more formal tone may need to be employed. | However, if the memo is to be copied to others or is likely to' be announced publicly', then a more formal tone may need to be employed. | 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 |
Then suddenly, right out of the blue, it had gone straight down the drain. | Then suddenly, right without warning, it had gone straight down the drain. | 0ent |
These routines, carried out on autopilot’, help a child undertake daily tasks around the clock with minimum effort or fuss — once the habits are learned. | These routines, carried out on autopilot’, help a child undertake daily tasks all the time with minimum effort or fuss — once the habits are learned. | 0ent |
The Student Union is the first port of call for most new students when looking for a cheap night out. | The Student Union is the first source of help for most new students when looking for a cheap night out. | 0ent |
Tom let the cat out of the bag when he accidentally told his mother about the surprise party being planned for her. | Tom let the secret be known when he accidentally told his mother about the surprise party being planned for her. | 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 |
It also fashioned an improved operational instrument for ministerial use to buy time and to distribute scarce resources once a dispute started. | It also fashioned an improved operational instrument for ministerial use to cause a delay to achieve something else and to distribute scarce resources once a dispute started. | 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 |
The combatants were — on paper, at least— evenly matched. | The combatants were — in theory, at least— evenly matched. | 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 |
One reason why V remains relatively stable in the long run, despite an increase in money supply, is that sufficient time has elapsed for the direct mechanism to have worked fully through. | One reason why V remains relatively stable over a long period of time, despite an increase in money supply, is that sufficient time has elapsed for the direct mechanism to have worked fully through. | 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 |
This is the former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle's much cherished parity run amok. | This is the former NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle's much cherished parity go on a rampage. | 0ent |
Similarly, police outrage at blacks getting away with murder’ is often tinged with grudging respect for the way they flout authority. | Similarly, police outrage at blacks doing bad things and not be punished is often tinged with grudging respect for the way they flout authority. | 0ent |
Then it was the Eighties and everyone meant business. | Then it was the Eighties and everyone thought everything could be a business. | 1nent |
True to form the odd couple had differing views on the subject. | According to their nature the odd couple had differing views on the subject. | 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 |
She, no she, cos she'd s what, he'd done his business pel pissed off and left her in this house and she didn't even know. | She, no she, cos she'd s what, he'd done his business pel left and left her in this house and she didn't even know. | 0ent |
Derek White is a very good player and I respect him, but at the end of the day he's only human’, he said. | Derek White is a very good player and I respect him, but ultimately he's only human’, he said. | 0ent |
He had been hiding out, sleeping rough, until three days ago when he arrived in Paris to look up another man indebted to him. | He had been hiding out, being homeless, until three days ago when he arrived in Paris to look up another man indebted to him. | 0ent |
But our interviewers spoke to families from all walks of life and found class had no bearing on whether or not they had access to books.’. | But our interviewers spoke to families from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle and found class had no bearing on whether or not they had access to books.’. | 0ent |
Bleached hair, false eyelashes and fake nails are old hat, according to the latest health and beauty survey. | Bleached hair, false eyelashes and fake nails are very common and hackneyed, according to the latest health and beauty survey. | 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 |
He does so believing that if, in the long run, it is not the best for all concerned God will intervene through circumstances or additional information. | He does so believing that if, over a long period of time, it is not the best for all concerned God will intervene through circumstances or additional information. | 0ent |
There are those who believe that hitting a real " rock bottom ", losing absolutely everything and then struggling back solely with the aid of the Anonymous Fellowships, is the only true recovery. | There are those who believe that hitting a real " the very lowest possible level ", losing absolutely everything and then struggling back solely with the aid of the Anonymous Fellowships, is the only true recovery. | 0ent |
Andy also struck a chord with foreign stars, such as New Zealanders Rod Dixon and John Walker, and they and the British runners became bargaining counters in hard negotiations across Europe, from Oslo to Zurich, from Brussels to Nice. | Andy also elicited a significant reaction with foreign stars, such as New Zealanders Rod Dixon and John Walker, and they and the British runners became bargaining counters in hard negotiations across Europe, from Oslo to Zurich, from Brussels to Nice. | 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 |
Elisabeth Hussey revels in the joys of fresh snow and the season is in full swing. | Elisabeth Hussey revels in the joys of fresh snow and the season is thoroughly begun and in progress. | 0ent |
Much, however, already had and was to happen behind the scenes. | Much, however, already had and was to happen secretly. | 0ent |
The Stranglers started going downhill when they took to releasing piss poor cover versions as singles. | The Stranglers started worsen when they took to releasing piss poor cover versions as singles. | 0ent |
This week we will be holding a debate here on the safety of sea transport, in light of the Erika disaster, and in the course of this year we will have to discuss our objectives in terms of the safety of air transport. | This week we will be holding a debate here on the safety of sea transport, considering the Erika disaster, and in the course of this year we will have to discuss our objectives in terms of the safety of air transport. | 0ent |
Perhaps more importantly, the Stratford decision must throw the entire financing of the King's Cross station completely out of kilter. | Perhaps more importantly, the Stratford decision must throw the entire financing of the King's Cross station completely out of order. | 0ent |
They had been working all the evening, sewing Rosie's wedding dress, and it would be terribly unlucky if the bridegroom set eyes on it before the great day. | They had been working all the evening, sewing Rosie's wedding dress, and it would be terribly unlucky if the bridegroom see it before the great day. | 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 |
Although she had run out of steam and no longer cared whether she lived or died, there was no way she was going to give up. | Although she had run out of energy and no longer cared whether she lived or died, there was no way she was going to give up. | 0ent |
I had my daughter 17 months ago, but I still have lots of worries about getting out and about. | I had my daughter 17 months ago, but I still have lots of worries about getting moving around. | 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 |
She was an aloof, high class woman willing to give herself and talk dirty to seduce a Nazi officer. | She was an aloof, high class woman willing to give herself and use profane language for the purpose of arousal to seduce a Nazi officer. | 0ent |
And er they were still whistling and calling, so I went up on to the top of the bank and they it was this plantation that fell down in the warren and caught fire. | And er they were still whistling and calling, so I went up on to the top of the bank and they it was this plantation that fell down in the warren and became engulfed in flames. | 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 disp... | 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 i... | 1nent |
A recent example of how plans have come unstuck is the fate of the Japan backed ASEAN plan for automobile components, where Indonesia's intransigency has put plans for regional specialisation back on the drawing board. | A recent example of how plans have get into trouble is the fate of the Japan backed ASEAN plan for automobile components, where Indonesia's intransigency has put plans for regional specialisation back on the drawing board. | 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 |
Another point to hit home was that in those cases where girls are prepared to give up everything to play on the Tour, they might as well do the job properly. | Another point to be especially meaningful was that in those cases where girls are prepared to give up everything to play on the Tour, they might as well do the job properly. | 0ent |
In the long term, there has been a gradual but clearly identifiable change in the attitude of British business since the Second World War, which may be summed up in a single word: management. | Over a long period of time, there has been a gradual but clearly identifiable change in the attitude of British business since the Second World War, which may be summed up in a single word: management. | 0ent |
Around the turn of the century men from Potterspury formed a club with a view to purchase a horse and brake to convey them to and from Wolverton. | Around the turn of the century men from Potterspury formed a club with the intention to purchase a horse and brake to convey them to and from Wolverton. | 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 |
In this case, it seems that the DoE will decide behind closed doors. | In this case, it seems that the DoE will decide secretly. | 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 |
Things should be made easier; after all actors come from all walks of life and we shouldn't keep them out. | Things should be made easier; after all actors come from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle and we shouldn't keep them out. | 0ent |
(It's always spelt N O E, and answer has an E.) One does have this feeling that people were getting wind of Mr Edward Heath walking down the street, and were going out the back doors of the house. | (It's always spelt N O E, and answer has an E.) One does have this feeling that people were learning of Mr Edward Heath walking down the street, and were going out the back doors of the house. | 0ent |
If your household is likely to expand in any way it might be cheaper in the long run to buy a larger model than the more modest affair you had thought of first. | If your household is likely to expand in any way it might be cheaper after a very long time to buy a larger model than the more modest affair you had thought of first. | 0ent |
This ludicrous state of affairs is also easy enough to get around but if you feel like writing a stern email of complaint to Bill Gates then be my guest ;o) It does mean though that downloading a few older versions of IE for testing is probably a good idea. | This ludicrous state of affairs is also easy enough to get around but if you feel like writing a stern email of complaint to Bill Gates then go for it ;o) It does mean though that downloading a few older versions of IE for testing is probably a good idea. | 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 |
The sterling/ Deutschmark rate would seem to have been particularly out of kilter when account is taken of the rise in Britain's unit costs against those of Germany. | The sterling/ Deutschmark rate would seem to have been particularly askew when account is taken of the rise in Britain's unit costs against those of Germany. | 0ent |
Where, today, is the church sufficiently aware of the problems behind closed doors in the lonely streets that it is able to offer true community and true family when it is definitely needed? | Where, today, is the church sufficiently aware of the problems in private in the lonely streets that it is able to offer true community and true family when it is definitely needed? | 0ent |
He's a true outsider; he not only won't come in from the cold, but he can't; he's gone too far by now. | He's a true outsider; he not only won't gain widespread acceptance in a group, but he can't; he's gone too far by now. | 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 |
Management would also be obliged to consult employees' representatives on matters likely to have serious consequences for their interests, with a view to attempting to reach agreement. | Management would also be obliged to consult employees' representatives on matters likely to have serious consequences for their interests, with the intention to attempting to reach agreement. | 0ent |
My telephone's on the blink, and we're revamping the reception area as you'll have gathered. | My telephone's malfunctioning, and we're revamping the reception area as you'll have gathered. | 0ent |
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