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Bowyer was drunk, Benjamin lost in his own thoughts or seduced by Rachel's flattery, Mandeville and Southgate were revelling in the manor's hospitality whilst Santerre, whose conduct was suspicious to say the least, played the role of smiling host. | Bowyer was drunk, Benjamin lost in his own thoughts or seduced by Rachel's flattery, Mandeville and Southgate were revelling in the manor's hospitality whilst Santerre, whose conduct was suspicious so as to be brief and efficient, played the role of smiling host. | 1nent |
The people sleeping rough in the streets. | The people losing sleep in the streets. | 1nent |
It says no doubt employers employers or other individuals will keep on pestering you, and probably add insult to injury, take heart. | It says no doubt employers employers or other individuals will keep on pestering you, and probably further a loss with mockery, take heart. | 0ent |
We all searched high and low for the missing documents, but they were never found. | We all searched at the top and bottom for the missing documents, but they were never found. | 1nent |
It was a make or break meeting and I was scared that I might end up getting violent β I was bunging it all up, trying to keep my mind balanced. | It was a build or destroy meeting and I was scared that I might end up getting violent β I was bunging it all up, trying to keep my mind balanced. | 1nent |
When the project is completed copies of the project report, written up and assessed, gather dust, one on the tutor's shelf another on the student's. | When the project is completed copies of the project report, written up and assessed, remain unused for a long period of time, one on the tutor's shelf another on the student's. | 0ent |
Matters came to a head in the summer of 1928 after Amanullah's return from an eight month visit to Europe. | Matters popped up in the summer of 1928 after Amanullah's return from an eight month visit to Europe. | 1nent |
You turn up out of the blue with some cock and bull story. | You turn up unexpectedly with some cock and bull story. | 0ent |
The woman was taking him for a ride, working on him to get what she wanted, and that included Lissa's destruction. | The woman was giving someone a ride, working on him to get what she wanted, and that included Lissa's destruction. | 1nent |
Here, you were licensed to admire without discrimination: the body as aesthetic object, pure and simple. | Here, you were licensed to admire without discrimination: the body as aesthetic object, plain and unadorned. | 0ent |
After failing to kill Mirbach at point blank range with their revolvers, they shot him in the back of the head while he attempted to flee, and dropped a bomb in the room he was approaching. | After failing to kill Mirbach at point blank range with their revolvers, they shot him in the back of the head while he attempted to flee, and gave decisive news in the room he was approaching. | 1nent |
When I heard my teacher's illuminating explanation, it was as though I suddenly saw the light. | When I heard my teacher's illuminating explanation, it was as though I suddenly saw the brightest star. | 1nent |
And this time there is no second match to get anyone off the hook! | And this time there is no second match to get anyone relieved of a duty! | 0ent |
Nigel Mansell's record breaking fifth Grand Prix win on the trot. | Nigel Mansell's record breaking fifth Grand Prix win on a horse. | 1nent |
Since the rulers of neither country were inclined to full scale war at this time, diplomatic moves were made to sort the matter out, and the captives were hastily returned. | Since the rulers of neither country were inclined to full scale war at this time, diplomatic stood still to sort the matter out, and the captives were hastily returned. | 1nent |
The trial judge found that it was not foreseeable that fuel oil on water would catch fire but there was some foreseeable damage in the fouling. | The trial judge found that it was not foreseeable that fuel oil on water would become engulfed in flames but there was some foreseeable damage in the fouling. | 0ent |
But you will stop here, Nuna, with Nunaga, and tell the women all about the Kablunet, while I go south alone. | But you will stop here, Nuna, with Nunaga, and tell the women all about the Kablunet, while I become worse alone. | 1nent |
COUCH POTATO fans have launched an S.E.S β¦. | Potato grown easily fans have launched an S.E.S β¦. | 1nent |
What Phil Cunningham had to say: " I met Filska two years ago when they were my guests on Cunningham and Company. | What Phil Cunningham had to say: " I met Filska two years ago when they went for it on Cunningham and Company. | 1nent |
The incoming chairman of a public company can swiftly dispose of dead wood, to arrange a board in sympathy with new policies. | The incoming chairman of a public company can swiftly dispose of old pieces of furniture, to arrange a board in sympathy with new policies. | 1nent |
Erm I s don't think I can give you a precise answer to that question er off the cuff Mr Colgan, I think we'd have to let you have a note on those figures. | Erm I s don't think I can give you a precise answer to that question er out from under the cuff of a sleeve Mr Colgan, I think we'd have to let you have a note on those figures. | 1nent |
Towing drivers are dicing with death, too. | Towing drivers are playing a dangerous game with dice, too. | 1nent |
His foot hit home, sinking deep into the little man's belly. | His foot be especially meaningful, sinking deep into the little man's belly. | 0ent |
Individual tragedy and national hardship go hand in hand. | Individual tragedy and national hardship hold hands. | 1nent |
Course, he went on Saturday, didn't and she was as right as rain! | Course, he went on Saturday, didn't and she was as as reliable as rain! | 1nent |
Local authorities should not indulge in a dog eat dog attitude. | Local authorities should not indulge in a cannibalism attitude. | 1nent |
Oh, don't lose heart,β Helen said briskly. | Oh, don't have heart failure Helen said briskly. | 1nent |
Negotiating the Magic Roundabout in Swindon can be hair raising at the best of times β¦ for a Reliant Robin driver, it's like dicing with death. | Negotiating the Magic Roundabout in Swindon can be hair raising at the best of times β¦ for a Reliant Robin driver, it's like playing a dangerous game with dice. | 1nent |
Aid agencies are targeting the city as one of several in Britain where the number of teenagers sleeping rough is up. | Aid agencies are targeting the city as one of several in Britain where the number of teenagers losing sleep is up. | 1nent |
This is the gist of his " principle of indiscernibles ", and it might seem that the most natural conclusion for him to draw would be that numerical identity, in the final analysis, reduces to qualitative identity and numerical distinguishability to qualitative difference. | This is the gist of his " principle of indiscernibles ", and it might seem that the most natural conclusion for him to draw would be that numerical identity, in the last page of the report, reduces to qualitative identity and numerical distinguishability to qualitative difference. | 1nent |
Her kindness broke the ice and as we began to chat I discovered that instead of feeling awkward I was eager to talk to her. | Her kindness started to get to know people to avoid social awkwardness and as we began to chat I discovered that instead of feeling awkward I was eager to talk to her. | 0ent |
There is no quick fix for security in Northern Ireland β and I know that the right hon.Gentleman does not think that there is β whether in dealing with last Friday's incident or, sadly, the tit for tat murders that follow. | There is no quick fix for security in Northern Ireland β and I know that the right hon.Gentleman does not think that there is β whether in dealing with last Friday's incident or, sadly, the this for that murders that follow. | 1nent |
One side of the sheet lists the children of Charles the Cheesemonger, starting with the birth of William Charles in 1772 and appending a few dates of death for good measure. | One side of the sheet lists the children of Charles the Cheesemonger, starting with the birth of William Charles in 1772 and appending a few dates of death in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
Okay, fair enough, it was turned over on appeal eventually erm but erm it was a bit of a miscarriage of justice being kept in prison for that period of time until it was overturned pleaded guilty to another murder but that's by the by. | Okay, fair enough, it was turned over on appeal eventually erm but erm it was a bit of a miscarriage of justice being kept in prison for that period of time until it was overturned pleaded guilty to another murder but that's incidentally. | 0ent |
Everyone starts out in the same boat and the thought of gyrating around a pole in front of strangers seems daunting but by the end of your first session you will realise you had nothing to worry about and would have made some great friends. | Everyone starts out in the same situation and the thought of gyrating around a pole in front of strangers seems daunting but by the end of your first session you will realise you had nothing to worry about and would have made some great friends. | 0ent |
Mrs Hardy's gone bananas and all the asylums are full β¦ β. | Mrs Hardy's grown bananas and all the asylums are full β¦ β. | 1nent |
I changed the aluminium knobs for some more cheerful brass handles, covered the wall space between worktops and the bottom of cabinets with some blue and white Mexican tiles (which didn't cost the earth), re topped the counters with butcher block and changed the vinyl flagstones for quarry tiles. | I changed the aluminium knobs for some more cheerful brass handles, covered the wall space between worktops and the bottom of cabinets with some blue and white Mexican tiles (which didn't put the earth in danger), re topped the counters with butcher block and changed the vinyl flagstones for quarry tiles. | 1nent |
If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the hook.β. | If you found someone such as I have just described it would let you off the coathook. | 1nent |
It suggests that the 26 year old Ranger will be a bench man until such time as someone takes a knock, runs out of steam or the game has been won with some 20 minutes to go. | It suggests that the 26 year old Ranger will be a bench man until such time as someone takes a knock, runs out of energy or the game has been won with some 20 minutes to go. | 0ent |
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 under the spell of drink and did not realise what he was doing. | 1nent |
Tit for Tat won in this climate, and Tit for Two Tats would have won in this climate if it had been submitted. | This for that won in this climate, and Tit for Two Tats would have won in this climate if it had been submitted. | 1nent |
THE ministerial meeting of the Group of 24 industrial market economies in Brussels today will provide the first test of whether the West is ready to rise to the occasion in Eastern Europe. | THE ministerial meeting of the Group of 24 industrial market economies in Brussels today will provide the first test of whether the West is ready to perform well in response to a special situation in Eastern Europe. | 0ent |
Indeed, unless much more is quickly done, the West's $13 billion will go directly down the drain. | Indeed, unless much more is quickly done, the West's $13 billion will go directly down to the ocean. | 1nent |
I thought you'd done a runner and run away. | I thought you'd gone jogging and run away. | 1nent |
But he had been very helpful over the Puddephat business, she admitted to herself, and his moods were unpredictable β he might be on top of the world by the time he arrived at the cinema. | But he had been very helpful over the Puddephat business, she admitted to herself, and his moods were unpredictable β he might be on top of Mount Everest by the time he arrived at the cinema. | 1nent |
' Go through the motions of searching for the ship. | ' do things in a perfunctory way of searching for the ship. | 0ent |
I must come clean and admit that the concept of secularisation has become extremely confusing in sociological usage. | I must bathe and admit that the concept of secularisation has become extremely confusing in sociological usage. | 1nent |
It simply doesn't answer our need and is flying in the face of common sense.β. | It simply doesn't answer our need and is contradicting common sense.β. | 0ent |
I'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me, but it's only three points down the drain. | I'm sure the fans will take this defeat more to heart than me, but it's only three points down to the ocean. | 1nent |
Both Mr Segni, who is 50, and Mr Orlando, who is 43, reproach their party for its inability to bring in new blood and fresh ideas. | Both Mr Segni, who is 50, and Mr Orlando, who is 43, reproach their party for its inability to bring in new members and fresh ideas. | 0ent |
Then she will ask if they have a label for their music and Richard Fm β the bald one who sings β will say St Michaelβ before his brother chips in with the episode's one almost serious observation, saying, of their success: I think it's because we play with our tongues in cheek. | Then she will ask if they have a label for their music and Richard Fm β the bald one who sings β will say St Michaelβ before his brother chips in with the episode's one almost serious observation, saying, of their success: I think it's because we play with our an odd manner. | 1nent |
But with Karen such frankness was out of the question, and without her cooperation, getting rid of Dennis looked like just another of the many pipe dreams I had indulged in over the years. | But with Karen such frankness was not remotely possible, and without her cooperation, getting rid of Dennis looked like just another of the many pipe dreams I had indulged in over the years. | 0ent |
We nod politely and look the other way to discourage further conversation. | We nod politely and turn a blind eye to discourage further conversation. | 1nent |
Mounting discontent came to a head over a professional insurance scheme which Fimbra attempted to force on all its members. | Mounting discontent popped up over a professional insurance scheme which Fimbra attempted to force on all its members. | 1nent |
When I kiss you, you catch fire,β he teased huskily. | When I kiss you, you become engulfed in flames he teased huskily. | 0ent |
Labourers were found in the docks, railways, factories and domestic spheres, many of them employed on a casual basis. | Labourers were found under close scrutiny, railways, factories and domestic spheres, many of them employed on a casual basis. | 1nent |
A choice between debt and equity was made on the assumption that this choice did not have to stand the test of time. | A choice between debt and equity was made on the assumption that this choice did not have to last a long time. | 0ent |
The Wisconsin state authorities feel that they have lost enough money on Steve Chen's dreams β his failed Supercomputer Systems Inc received $75 m in incentives from to establish its operations in Eau Claire, and they showed Chen the door when he asked for another $5 m to get his fledgling SuperComputers International Inc off the ground in Eau Claire. | The Wisconsin state authorities feel that they have lost enough money on Steve Chen's dreams β his failed Supercomputer Systems Inc received $75 m in incentives from to establish its operations in Eau Claire, and they showed you some tips to get accepted when he asked for another $5 m to get his fledgling SuperComputers International Inc off the ground in Eau Claire. | 1nent |
I've thought about it but erm it's another one of those things I, I guess I keep putting off to the er a little bit later. | I've thought about it but erm it's another an unfortunate but unavoidable event I, I guess I keep putting off to the er a little bit later. | 0ent |
A range of emotions are consequential upon the making or breaking of close relationships β anger or anxiety when they are threatened, depression when they are lost, joy when they are reestablished. | A range of emotions are consequential upon the building or destroy of close relationships β anger or anxiety when they are threatened, depression when they are lost, joy when they are reestablished. | 1nent |
THERE is always much excitement in steam operations on the main line but we should not forget the amount of effort taking place on the preserved lines especially as now the Santa Season is in full swing. | THERE is always much excitement in steam operations on the main line but we should not forget the amount of effort taking place on the preserved lines especially as now the Santa Season is at a swingset. | 1nent |
He said are you speaking to the no, no, around town he says, I don't mind doing a bit more, you know, out and about not much about they just sat in the traffic, you know. | He said are you speaking to the no, no, around town he says, I don't mind doing a bit more, you know, moving around not much about they just sat in the traffic, you know. | 0ent |
I mean if you buy, put your foot down. | I mean if you buy, stop moving. | 1nent |
There is a large bench seat in the rear which will accommodate two adults or three smaller people at a pinch. | There is a large bench seat in the rear which will accommodate two adults or three smaller people with a pinch of salt. | 1nent |
The overwhelming hope is that the larger ship will come and save the day. | The overwhelming hope is that the larger ship will come and rescue a person from major failure. | 0ent |
Thenceforth, a serious political struggle was altogether out of the question. | Thenceforth, a serious political struggle was altogether not remotely possible. | 0ent |
Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who took a dim view of being woken at such an hour. | Suddenly he was apprehended by an irate Scout master who disliked being woken at such an hour. | 0ent |
That sums up Mario's early days in a nutshell. | That sums up Mario's early days briefly stated. | 0ent |
Your piece on Super SARA (This Week, 27 January, p 215) is very wide of the mark. | Your piece on Super SARA (This Week, 27 January, p 215) is very inaccurate. | 0ent |
She'd even got Bert's back up proper, over his betting and poor old Floss. | She'd even willing to support everyone proper, over his betting and poor old Floss. | 1nent |
By the same token, a jogger who runs too slowly would use less energy if he sped up to his instinctive pace. | For the price of one ticket, a jogger who runs too slowly would use less energy if he sped up to his instinctive pace. | 1nent |
In 1927β8, however, the party was rejuvenated by an influx of new blood from a second generation of young intellectuals, on the one hand the Surrealists β Breton, Aragon, Eluard, Peret and Unik βand on the other, the Marxist " Philosophies " group comprising Politzer, Lefebvre, Nizan, Morhange and Guterman. | In 1927β8, however, the party was rejuvenated by an influx of donated blood from a second generation of young intellectuals, on the one hand the Surrealists β Breton, Aragon, Eluard, Peret and Unik βand on the other, the Marxist " Philosophies " group comprising Politzer, Lefebvre, Nizan, Morhange and Guterman. | 1nent |
You keep me in hot water all the time β¦. | You keep me in a difficult situation all the time β¦. | 0ent |
But that's all pie in the sky. | But that's all unrealistic or ludicrous concept. | 0ent |
From what you said on the phone, she's kept a low profile too, which is lucky. | From what you said on the phone, she's was quiet and discreet too, which is lucky. | 0ent |
ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the green light to go on a Christmas spending spree. | ARSENAL manager George Graham has been given the permission to go on a Christmas spending spree. | 0ent |
If it was, can we reclaim it and come in from the cold? | If it was, can we reclaim it and gain widespread acceptance in a group? | 0ent |
Portioning apples and oranges, handing round a plate of biscuits, etc., are practical ways of giving this experience in an everyday situation. | Portioning an incompatible equation, handing round a plate of biscuits, etc., are practical ways of giving this experience in an everyday situation. | 1nent |
Nowadays no clergyman is entitled to a living of the sort which used to make or break his marital prospects in Jane Austen novels, but incumbents still enjoy tenure. | Nowadays no clergyman is entitled to a living of the sort which used to build or destroy his marital prospects in Jane Austen novels, but incumbents still enjoy tenure. | 1nent |
When he's not zapping helmetted contestants in front of a TV camera, he's usually to be found pumping iron in a gym somewhere. | When he's not zapping helmetted contestants in front of a TV camera, he's usually to be found blacksmith in a gym somewhere. | 1nent |
By the same token Mr Kenneth Baker, as loyally supportive of Mrs Thatcher as Mr Heseltine was not, may have helped himself. | For the price of one ticket Mr Kenneth Baker, as loyally supportive of Mrs Thatcher as Mr Heseltine was not, may have helped himself. | 1nent |
Boss Richard Holland, who calls the tune at Boosey, say that the group traditionally feels the effects of recession late in the cycle. | Boss Richard Holland, who sings the song at Boosey, say that the group traditionally feels the effects of recession late in the cycle. | 1nent |
The anti Dickson camp chortled for hours in the bar about how the boy spat the dummyβ. | The anti Dickson camp chortled for hours in the bar about how the boy throw away the dummy. | 1nent |
Janet added: My husband had a wicked sense of humour and had to have the last laugh in life and death. | Janet added: My husband had a wicked sense of humour and had to be the last to laugh at a joke in life and death. | 1nent |
While this could be wonderful, you are unlikely to feel over the moon about it all. | While this could be wonderful, you are unlikely to feel delighted about it all. | 0ent |
She hurried back to the dressing tent, where her mummy helped her into her Gnome outfit, around which was swathed a broad white band on which was printed in big letters the Brownie Guide Motto, LEND A HAND. | She hurried back to the dressing tent, where her mummy helped her into her Gnome outfit, around which was swathed a broad white band on which was printed in big letters the Brownie Guide Motto, shake hands. | 1nent |
Norwich weathered the storm after the break and looked likelier winners as the game wore on. | Norwich predicted the coming storm after the break and looked likelier winners as the game wore on. | 1nent |
Auctioneers had to do a lot of behind the scenes wheeling and dealing just to get $100,000 aircraft to sell. | Auctioneers had to do a lot of secretly wheeling and dealing just to get $100,000 aircraft to sell. | 0ent |
Well that means Jim will pull a face! | Well that means Jim will make a facial expression that shows dislike! | 0ent |
Nutty watched on tenterhooks as Hoomey took in his new situation: the centre of an admiring crowd. | Nutty watched in a state of anger as Hoomey took in his new situation: the centre of an admiring crowd. | 1nent |
Thus, when Intel designed the 80486 processor, it was really an amalgam of the 386 processor and 387 maths co processor into one package, together with some go faster bits and bobs. | Thus, when Intel designed the 80486 processor, it was really an amalgam of the 386 processor and 387 maths co processor into one package, together with some go faster small remaining pieces and items. | 0ent |
Erm What about 3485, remember, off the hook. | Erm What about 3485, remember, relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
The masters, when they punished, instructed the prefects to slog you with a gym shoe; one prefect would hold you like a trussed chicken and the other would give you six of the best. | The masters, when they punished, instructed the prefects to slog you with a gym shoe; one prefect would hold you like a trussed chicken and the other would give you some good rewards. | 1nent |
A committee of his closest friends planned a memorial celebration for him β and the meetings were interesting, to say the least. | A committee of his closest friends planned a memorial celebration for him β and the meetings were interesting, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
The kind of man who kissed and told. | The kind of man who betrayal of a confidence by disclosing private information. | 0ent |
The same I'm afraid applies to the two competitors from our region, Sarah Niklin and Nina Holloway haven't made the cut and will take no further part in the tournament. | The same I'm afraid applies to the two competitors from our region, Sarah Niklin and Nina Holloway haven't succeeded out of a group of candidates and will take no further part in the tournament. | 0ent |
Two months after Apple Computer Inc released a Catalan version of its System 7, Microsoft Corp has jumped on the bandwagon and announced Catalan editions of MS DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1, and a spell checker and dictionary for Word for Windows 2.0. | Two months after Apple Computer Inc released a Catalan version of its System 7, Microsoft Corp has joined a trend and announced Catalan editions of MS DOS 5.0, Windows 3.1, and a spell checker and dictionary for Word for Windows 2.0. | 0ent |
No new blood had come into the affairs of de Chavigny for years: everywhere Edouard found stagnation and apathy. | No new members had come into the affairs of de Chavigny for years: everywhere Edouard found stagnation and apathy. | 0ent |
We are on a roll and it's great to be involved.β. | We are moving uncontrollably and it's great to be involved.β. | 1nent |
Or how Gardner Merchant's managers saved the day. | Or how Gardner Merchant's managers rescued a person from major failure. | 0ent |
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