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It came to a head when the couple were having a night out in Ross on Wye, where they lived. | It popped up when the couple were having a night out in Ross on Wye, where they lived. | 1nent |
For one thing, I like to play off the cuff now and again, and pull out a few surprises.’. | For one thing, I like to play out from under the cuff of a sleeve now and again, and pull out a few surprises.’. | 1nent |
The social worker helped her examine more closely the cognitive roadblock’ to action, and she conceded that she was jumping to conclusions that they would be annoyed with her if she postponed tea until 7 p.m. | The social worker helped her examine more closely the cognitive roadblock’ to action, and she conceded that she was making conclusions before being presented with all the evidence that they would be annoyed with her if she postponed tea until 7 p.m. | 0ent |
She had been determined to avoid Vitor setting eyes on the child, but now —. | She had been determined to avoid Vitor see the child, but now —. | 0ent |
Buckinghamshire are playing Leicestershire … just the day for a game of cup cricket … just the day for the local people to come out and see if their team could knock down one of the high and mighty …. | Buckinghamshire are playing Leicestershire … just the day for a game of cup cricket … just the day for the local people to come out and see if their team could knock down one of the masculine …. | 1nent |
But when you go and lose three on the trot, it doesn't look so clever.’. | But when you go and lose three in succession, it doesn't look so clever.’. | 0ent |
But as the years went on, they were useless I mean er they were just talking shops. | But as the years went on, they were useless I mean er they were just talking about shopping. | 1nent |
' I hope some of these names mean something to you; they don't ring any bells with me.'. | ' I hope some of these names mean something to you; they don't ring a church bell with me.'. | 1nent |
McLeish smiled to himself at the swift fall from grace in the postscript. | McLeish smiled to himself at the swift lose social position in the postscript. | 0ent |
Constanza seemed all right, and I could see that he thought the world of her. | Constanza seemed all right, and I could see that he had a strong affection for her. | 0ent |
The only one I don't like is that bloody oh erm, what's the other one, deep sea water, something lately for kids, his got his own kiddies programme, Maid Marian, take the piss out of. | The only one I don't like is that bloody oh erm, what's the other one, deep sea water, something lately for kids, his got his own kiddies programme, Maid Marian, tease out of. | 0ent |
Although he trained with the England A team during the winter and felt optimistic, he was in pain again before he left for Portugal and looked on the tour as a make or break’ exercise. | Although he trained with the England A team during the winter and felt optimistic, he was in pain again before he left for Portugal and looked on the tour as a build or destroy ’ exercise. | 1nent |
The recognition of these misunderstandings, and of the amount of dead wood that has to be cleared away before a reliable account of cognitive operations and differences can be provided, is also apparent in recent work by sociolinguists. | The recognition of these misunderstandings, and of the amount of old pieces of furniture that has to be cleared away before a reliable account of cognitive operations and differences can be provided, is also apparent in recent work by sociolinguists. | 1nent |
Close up Price: 퉌£ 48.00 Colour Silver Black Gold Peaches and Cream handbag A vintage box handbag with a peaches and cream image and a diamante clasp, just big enough for your powder, lippy, mobile and money! | Close up Price: 퉌£ 48.00 Colour Silver Black Gold Peaches and Cream handbag A vintage box handbag with a good image and a diamante clasp, just big enough for your powder, lippy, mobile and money! | 0ent |
No, they were all completely off the cuff. | No, they were all completely out from under the cuff of a sleeve. | 1nent |
They fought tooth and nail to protect the solicitors' monopoly of conveyancing but eventually compromised by not objecting to licensed conveyancers. | They bite and scratch to protect the solicitors' monopoly of conveyancing but eventually compromised by not objecting to licensed conveyancers. | 1nent |
But they are going to have to rebuild the engine cab from scratch, along with the chassis. | But they are going to have to rebuild the engine cab from the beginning, along with the chassis. | 0ent |
On October 25th, behind closed doors, the Central ~ Committee of the Petrograd Soviet discussed the formation of a special Military ~ Committee to decide the whole question. | On October 25th, in private, the Central ~ Committee of the Petrograd Soviet discussed the formation of a special Military ~ Committee to decide the whole question. | 0ent |
Inside, the hotel is comfortably furnished and the hotel bar, which has TV, English videos and video games, provides a lively and popular meeting place before painting the town red! | Inside, the hotel is comfortably furnished and the hotel bar, which has TV, English videos and video games, provides a lively and popular meeting place before vandalizing with red graffiti! | 1nent |
Lee kept on the attack despite this and the fact that Nicklaus was on a roll. | Lee kept on the attack despite this and the fact that Nicklaus was moving uncontrollably. | 1nent |
She tried to give him to kiss of life and heart massage but he was already dead. | She tried to give him to life changing kiss and heart massage but he was already dead. | 1nent |
She slept alone in secret places, and not even enough alcohol to send a mudwrestler under the table would slow her assassin's reflexes. | She slept alone in secret places, and not even enough alcohol to send a mudwrestler below the water table would slow her assassin's reflexes. | 1nent |
A similar line of reasoning — warm the skin if the body is cold — explains the idea of one for the road’ or the stirrup cup’. | A similar line of reasoning — warm the skin if the body is cold — explains the idea of For better preparation or the stirrup cup’. | 1nent |
In Tory demonology they will always carry the can.’. | In Tory demonology they will always keep the can safe. | 1nent |
But with public interest high, you can go to the big foundations in a far from cap in hand way. | But with public interest high, you can go to the big foundations in a far from without wearing a hat way. | 1nent |
The salesman claimed the windshield was unbreakable, testing it with a punch that went straight through it. | The salesman claimed the windshield was unbreakable, testing it with a punch that became a law abiding person through it. | 1nent |
Organophosphate should remain in the dock until it is proven innocent.’. | Organophosphate should remain out on the docks until it is proven innocent.’. | 1nent |
Is my right hon.Friend aware that, since these bodies remain within the civil service, some of us feel that executive agencies are neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring? | Is my right hon.Friend aware that, since these bodies remain within the civil service, some of us feel that executive agencies are not rightly belonging nor good red herring? | 0ent |
Displays of retaliatory capability were a notable feature of the live and let live system. | Displays of retaliatory capability were a notable feature of the enjoy the pleasures and opportunities which life offers and allow others to do the same system. | 0ent |
Doctors and nurses among the mourners rushed to give the kiss of life to the driver, funeral director Leslie Adams. | Doctors and nurses among the mourners rushed to give the life changing kiss to the driver, funeral director Leslie Adams. | 1nent |
Otley was looking the other way as if he didn't know me when I tried again with a pleasant, motherly woman with a shopping basket full of goodies. | Otley was ignoring things wrong as if he didn't know me when I tried again with a pleasant, motherly woman with a shopping basket full of goodies. | 0ent |
So for all these journalists to cry foul because they're not being given a plane and they're not being allowed to fly in — I think that's just a bunch of bullshit. | So for all these journalists to cry hysterically because they're not being given a plane and they're not being allowed to fly in — I think that's just a bunch of bullshit. | 1nent |
I suppose you could argue that we should turn the other cheek, but that seems like tempting fate when dealing with a boxer. | I suppose you could argue that we should turn the head around, but that seems like tempting fate when dealing with a boxer. | 1nent |
The French powers that be, smarting from four losses on the trot to Les Rosbifs’, were clearly unhinged by the England, England’ roar that drowned out the Dax brass band and its ilk during their World Cup quarter final defeat. | The French powers that be, smarting from four losses on a horse to Les Rosbifs’, were clearly unhinged by the England, England’ roar that drowned out the Dax brass band and its ilk during their World Cup quarter final defeat. | 1nent |
Meanwhile Mrs thomas's other grandson James Bellamy is now on the run after escaping from police custody. | Meanwhile Mrs thomas's other grandson James Bellamy is now fleeing after escaping from police custody. | 0ent |
On the face of it, the penis could not be more uncomplicated and our demands on it could not be more reasonable. | Encountering, the penis could not be more uncomplicated and our demands on it could not be more reasonable. | 1nent |
We'll have everyone out and about today. | We'll have everyone traveling around today. | 0ent |
He'd most likely be out of the wood by now. | He'd most likely be out of lumber by now. | 1nent |
The gigs went downhill very fast,’ he recalls. | The gigs worsen very fast,’ he recalls. | 0ent |
People don't suddenly say things out of the blue, without a context. | People don't suddenly say things without warning, without a context. | 0ent |
I'm glad I was able tae lend a hand,’ said Sheila modestly, adding to herself, After all, that's what Brownies try tae do —‘We're the Brownies, here's our aim, Lend a hand and play the game.’. | I'm glad I was able tae shake hands said Sheila modestly, adding to herself, After all, that's what Brownies try tae do —‘We're the Brownies, here's our aim, Lend a hand and play the game.’. | 1nent |
He responded to claims that the Shetland public were being kept in the dark about the facts of the Braer grounding by saying that MAIB inquiries were held in private to allow people to speak more freely. | He responded to claims that the Shetland ignoring the fans about the facts of the Braer grounding by saying that MAIB inquiries were held in private to allow people to speak more freely. | 1nent |
As the parson has ever gone hand in hand with the landlord, so has clerical socialism with feudal socialism. | As the parson has ever held hands with the landlord, so has clerical socialism with feudal socialism. | 1nent |
So the lads have er flown the coop have they? | So the lads have er departed hastily have they? | 0ent |
Back to his best Billy Lancaster, who goes from strength to strength each season, beat the talented Mark Jones, last year's runner up, by 21–16, while Bob Severs was at his best to beat Michael Ryan 21–7. | Back to his best Billy Lancaster, who gets stronger each season, beat the talented Mark Jones, last year's runner up, by 21–16, while Bob Severs was at his best to beat Michael Ryan 21–7. | 0ent |
Such opportunities come sharply into focus when you ask some of the world ’s best minds to find the biggest bang for the buck. | Such opportunities come sharply into focus when you ask some of the world ’s best minds to find the biggest hunting equipment. | 1nent |
But she was busy watching his feet, waiting for him to do a runner. | But she was busy watching his feet, waiting for him to go jogging. | 1nent |
' Out of this world' — usually used to describe rallies of high quality. | ' of exceptionally high quality' — usually used to describe rallies of high quality. | 0ent |
That he would atone for it and so the slate would be wiped clean. | That he would atone for it and so the open and apparent to everyone. | 1nent |
Studies with " negative " results are particularly unlikely to see the light of day. | Studies with " negative " results are particularly unlikely to be realised. | 0ent |
Just her to carry the can, the prerogative of natural leaders of men. | Just her to keep the can safe, the prerogative of natural leaders of men. | 1nent |
Diane White will explain how Zanussi's range of combination ovens, cookers, microwaves and fridges can make light work of Christmas cooking. | Diane White will explain how Zanussi's range of combination ovens, cookers, microwaves and fridges can easily accomplish Christmas cooking. | 0ent |
(11–12 February 1778) as if to add insult to injury, Leopold received Mozart's letter telling him that he had not yet finished his commissions for the Dutchman :. | (11–12 February 1778) as if to further a loss with mockery, Leopold received Mozart's letter telling him that he had not yet finished his commissions for the Dutchman :. | 0ent |
They were shot down in cold blood with their friends, by the KGB.’. | They were shot down in a pool of blood with their friends, by the KGB.’. | 1nent |
The first is hard to explain because, although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week, it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man in the dock. | The first is hard to explain because, although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week, it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man out on the docks. | 1nent |
All water under the bridge until next year. | All in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven until next year. | 0ent |
Gave me more laughs than any Leeds player especially when under the influence of old frogslegs he began trying to control the ball with his feet. | Gave me more laughs than any Leeds player especially when under the spell of old frogslegs he began trying to control the ball with his feet. | 1nent |
The effect of these personal remarks spoken in Creole is thus rather like that of the " jocular " refusals; potentially insulting on the face of it, but in fact treated by all participants as not serious and non threatening. | The effect of these personal remarks spoken in Creole is thus rather like that of the " jocular " refusals; potentially insulting Encountering, but in fact treated by all participants as not serious and non threatening. | 1nent |
Vinny enthused: That goal was out of this world. | Vinny enthused: That goal was of exceptionally high quality. | 0ent |
His catalogue of indiscretions really began in 1987 when he crossed swords with Kenny Dalglish over Jones' alleged threat that he intended' to rip off his ear and spit in the hole.'. | His catalogue of indiscretions really began in 1987 when he became friends with Kenny Dalglish over Jones' alleged threat that he intended' to rip off his ear and spit in the hole.'. | 1nent |
It was my 85th birthday recently and out of the blue, a letter arrived from my daughter containing tickets for a four day trip to Paris, passes for Euro Disney, and tickets for a cruise down the Seine. | It was my 85th birthday recently and unexpectedly, a letter arrived from my daughter containing tickets for a four day trip to Paris, passes for Euro Disney, and tickets for a cruise down the Seine. | 0ent |
Former leaders chew the fat at Claridge's. | Former leaders chew on fatty food at Claridge's. | 1nent |
It was about ninety pounds and he went out on a limb for it, too. | It was about ninety pounds and he went out onto a tree branch for it, too. | 1nent |
As yet she was an unknown quantity, a mysterious figure who kept her distance from subordinate staff and was infrequently seen and then either alone or with one or several of the Senior Management team. | As yet she was an person whose nature is a mystery, a mysterious figure who kept her distance from subordinate staff and was infrequently seen and then either alone or with one or several of the Senior Management team. | 0ent |
Via her bluelight, though, Jezrael could see that it was only a minor game of tit for tat. | Via her bluelight, though, Jezrael could see that it was only a minor game of this for that. | 1nent |
My friends and their little daughter went splashing blithely in so I threw caution to the winds and followed. | My friends and their little daughter went splashing blithely in so I doed things despite the risks and followed. | 0ent |
But before those two goals Arsenal had made heavy weather of things in a first half that they dominated, with Wright sending a header and a shot over the Everton bar. | But before those two goals Arsenal had predicted bad weather for things in a first half that they dominated, with Wright sending a header and a shot over the Everton bar. | 1nent |
Yer know Billy, it's all pie in the sky wiv' im.’. | Yer know Billy, it's all unrealistic or ludicrous concept wiv' im.’. | 0ent |
The first is hard to explain because, although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week, it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man in the dock. | The first is hard to explain because, although Kelly may be right in asserting that the clash was one of a kind seen every week, it was still bad enough for his own organisation to have upheld a ban on the man under close scrutiny. | 0ent |
But nobody cared for the stones he told And he sat all alone of a night Until one day a traveller came in from the cold A sorry and miserable sight. | But nobody cared for the stones he told And he sat all alone of a night Until one day a traveller gained widespread acceptance in a group A sorry and miserable sight. | 0ent |
Nutty had hoped that underneath his Nailsishness there lay a heart of gold, but if there did he took care not to reveal it. | Nutty had hoped that underneath his Nailsishness there lay a cold, mean heart, but if there did he took care not to reveal it. | 1nent |
I bet what happened was, just after you called him, this witch turns up out of the blue.’. | I bet what happened was, just after you called him, this witch turns up without warning. | 0ent |
February to June and September are powerful months for new alliances and relationships across the board. | February to June and September are powerful months for new alliances and relationships applying to all. | 0ent |
Yesterday, the European Commission announced a £ 2.5 m grant giving the green light to the restoration of the grade II listed building. | Yesterday, the European Commission announced a £ 2.5 m grant giving the permission to the restoration of the grade II listed building. | 0ent |
But he suddenly said stop, and let her off the hook. | But he suddenly said stop, and let her off the coathook. | 1nent |
You can take it from me, Titron was supposed to have been melted off the face of the earth. | You can rest assured, Titron was supposed to have been melted off the face of the earth. | 0ent |
In the short term it might work as a morale booster for players to see a fresh face, but in the long term I don't think anybody else could do any better than Howard. | In the short term it might work as a morale booster for players to see a fresh face, but eventually I don't think anybody else could do any better than Howard. | 0ent |
But I think they've more or less given up the ghost. | But I think they've more or less acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
Aye everything was gi really fantastic the people that helped the people that gave to the strike, out of this world I know the help they had was really fantastic. | Aye everything was gi really fantastic the people that helped the people that gave to the strike, wonderful I know the help they had was really fantastic. | 0ent |
They would have been murdered in cold blood. | They would have been murdered in a pool of blood. | 1nent |
He had thought that he might slip in for a quick snack that would keep body and soul together before he went back to his room to brood about the situation that he had handled so badly. | He had thought that he might slip in for a quick snack that would survive before he went back to his room to brood about the situation that he had handled so badly. | 0ent |
Or taking the piss — I've never quite known which.). | Or tease — I've never quite known which.). | 0ent |
And yet the matter had so nearly been blessed in a strange and unforeseen way, the Service had almost wriggled off the hook through no credit to itself …. | And yet the matter had so nearly been blessed in a strange and unforeseen way, the Service had almost wriggled relieved of a duty through no credit to itself …. | 0ent |
Stroll by and pass the time of day, when you were ranting and raving and threatening’. | Stroll by and tell the time, when you were ranting and raving and threatening’. | 1nent |
But here again one could argue that things go hand in hand: subjects perceived that an increase in a was equivalent to a decrease in k, and having argued the case for σ, the case for k followed automatically. | But here again one could argue that things hold hands: subjects perceived that an increase in a was equivalent to a decrease in k, and having argued the case for σ, the case for k followed automatically. | 1nent |
That's the awful thing, it came out of the blue. | That's the awful thing, it came without warning. | 0ent |
There were two classes for the ladies: Miss Bikini (figure), which was like Miss World without the breasts (pumping iron, paradoxically, serves only to deflate them) and Miss Bikini (physique) in which the girls resemble scaled down versions of the men, without the knobbly bits. | There were two classes for the ladies: Miss Bikini (figure), which was like Miss World without the breasts (blacksmith, paradoxically, serves only to deflate them) and Miss Bikini (physique) in which the girls resemble scaled down versions of the men, without the knobbly bits. | 1nent |
Oxfam is trying to help these families escape from their hand to mouth existence. | Oxfam is trying to help these families escape from their hand in mouth existence. | 1nent |
But a minute later I could see what was going to happen and I began thinking every which way of how to change the subject. | But a minute later I could see what was going to happen and I began thinking all over of how to change the subject. | 0ent |
I think this is very bad, I think that I would like to see an expansion of the, of the intake and a broadening of its social base, and by the same token I would like to see erm it possible for more adult students to come in, perhaps on a part time basis erm into the universities. | I think this is very bad, I think that I would like to see an expansion of the, of the intake and a broadening of its social base, and for the price of one ticket I would like to see erm it possible for more adult students to come in, perhaps on a part time basis erm into the universities. | 1nent |
Research has shown that each year, only one smoker in 100 is able to kick the habit without some kind of help. | Research has shown that each year, only one smoker in 100 is able to quit an addiction without some kind of help. | 0ent |
Colonel Mustard survives and so does Miss Scarlett but the Reverend Green, it appears, is old hat. | Colonel Mustard survives and so does Miss Scarlett but the Reverend Green, it appears, is old fashioned and trite. | 0ent |
Prices had been driven up 125 per cent since 1914 and the wave of nation wide strikes and industrial unrest that had been coming to a head on the eve of the great conflict, burst into flame. | Prices had been driven up 125 per cent since 1914 and the wave of nation wide strikes and industrial unrest that had been popping up on the eve of the great conflict, burst into flame. | 1nent |
The key project names that spring to mind include Chevaline (the home grown multiple warhead ballistic missile) and System X (a new generation of computerised telephone exchange). | The key project names that occur as possibilities include Chevaline (the home grown multiple warhead ballistic missile) and System X (a new generation of computerised telephone exchange). | 0ent |
Spices, in London's Hackney, a former winner of The People Asian Restaurant of the Month competition, is celebrating Onam — a commemoration of a king who crossed swords with the gods. | Spices, in London's Hackney, a former winner of The People Asian Restaurant of the Month competition, is celebrating Onam — a commemoration of a king who became friends with the gods. | 1nent |
It's all water under the bridge; you don't want to hear it — I'm sorry if you feel I've been unfair to you. | It's all in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven; you don't want to hear it — I'm sorry if you feel I've been unfair to you. | 0ent |
The coffee stall proved to be very successful and R. T. Smith, who had a heart of gold and a knack of handling welfare problems, gave up his job with Thornycroft's, in order to found, in 1880, the Chiswick Mission and he was successful in finding homes for children who had been left motherless, but were not eligible to be accepted into orphanages. | The coffee stall proved to be very successful and R. T. Smith, who had a cold, mean heart and a knack of handling welfare problems, gave up his job with Thornycroft's, in order to found, in 1880, the Chiswick Mission and he was successful in finding homes for children who had been left motherless, but were not eligible to be accepted into orphanages. | 1nent |
First, it was argued that local government was financially dependent on the centre, and that he who pays the piper calls the tune’. | First, it was argued that local government was financially dependent on the centre, and that he who bears the consequences of an action calls the tune’. | 0ent |
What did irritate me was the old crusty type who went through the motions of standing in front of everyone and asking them if they had any spare change for an old dosser’. | What did irritate me was the old crusty type who doed things in a perfunctory way of standing in front of everyone and asking them if they had any spare change for an old dosser’. | 0ent |
We may all have our own reasons for being here, but in the end it comes down to us putting out a quality' zine that benefits a large community; that's not small potatoes. | We may all have our own reasons for being here, but in the end it comes down to us putting out a quality' zine that benefits a large community; that's not items of little value. | 0ent |
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