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They are also useful for reflecting too small a space and exaggerating every last bit of light. | They are also useful for reflecting too small a space and exaggerating every bit of light. | 0ent |
We drove up, my grandson go goes to nursery you see and I like to give Gwen a hand with the girls, I gotta be up with now well it's driving everybody round the bend! | We drove up, my grandson go goes to nursery you see and I like to give Gwen a hand with the girls, I gotta be up with now well it's driving everybody crazy! | 0ent |
Usher's share shot up 85p to 165p, rewarding shareholders who had held on through thick and thin. | Usher's share shot up 85p to 165p, rewarding shareholders who had held on through both good and bad times. | 0ent |
Like beat duty, on shift around the clock, discipline never let up. | Like beat duty, on shift all the time, discipline never let up. | 0ent |
Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them. | Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had returned home and I think that clinched it for them. | 1nent |
One fifty an hour would be considered exploitation in London but I daresay it's par for the course round here. | One fifty an hour would be considered exploitation in London but I daresay it's expected round here. | 0ent |
Again, she had plenty of opportunity to turn tail and run, to prove to him somehow, somewhere, some way, that he had got entirely the wrong idea about her. | Again, she had plenty of opportunity to reverse direction and run, to prove to him somehow, somewhere, some way, that he had got entirely the wrong idea about her. | 0ent |
As chairman you can make or break the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants. | As chairman you can build or destroy the meeting by rewarding the wrong kind of behaviour by participants. | 1nent |
There are three kinds of cones, one sensitive mainly to blue light, one to green light, and one to yellow green light. | There are three kinds of cones, one sensitive mainly to blue light, one to green light, and one to yellow permission. | 1nent |
My biggest regret is that there'll be no new blood keeping the spirit going. | My biggest regret is that there'll be no people newly brought in to a project keeping the spirit going. | 0ent |
Walsh sneered at such suggestions as' traditional left', old hat and boring. | Walsh sneered at such suggestions as' traditional left', old fashioned and trite and boring. | 0ent |
But by the same token we were convinced that we were the best writers there were. | But in a similar manner we were convinced that we were the best writers there were. | 0ent |
With the murder Raskolnikov erupts into the full glare of the actual, and parts company with his predecessor. | With the murder Raskolnikov erupts into the full glare of the actual, and go separate ways with his predecessor. | 0ent |
But after a while he soon knew large chunks of the play off by heart and could occasionally prompt without looking at the book. | But after a while he soon knew large chunks of the play off from unaided memory and in full detail and could occasionally prompt without looking at the book. | 0ent |
Life had several appearances of being on the mend. | Life had several appearances of being suffering. | 1nent |
After Rideout's dismissal, Everton were under siege as Gary Penrice and Sinton appeared to have opened the floodgates — which Les Ferdinand promptly shut again by blasting over from two yards. | After Rideout's dismissal, Everton were under siege as Gary Penrice and Sinton appeared to have allowed further overwhelming progression — which Les Ferdinand promptly shut again by blasting over from two yards. | 0ent |
Tony Zanetta, former President of MainMan, the company set up by Tony DeFries to handle David's career, takes us behind the scenes and describes the setting up of MainMan. | Tony Zanetta, former President of MainMan, the company set up by Tony DeFries to handle David's career, takes us secretly and describes the setting up of MainMan. | 0ent |
I do not know why the Minister is making such heavy weather of this matter. | I do not know why the Minister is predicting bad weather for this matter. | 1nent |
He says that under the circumstances he did the right thing. | He says that under the circumstances he turned right. | 1nent |
We have to mean business, and this means taking on those people who, as a matter of business and commerce, profit from the exploitation of animals whether that exploitation takes place in the circus, the zoo, the slaughterhouse, or the trade in exotic species or so called food animals’. | We have to think everything could be a business, and this means taking on those people who, as a matter of business and commerce, profit from the exploitation of animals whether that exploitation takes place in the circus, the zoo, the slaughterhouse, or the trade in exotic species or so called food animals’. | 1nent |
He who had performed for royalty, dined with national presidents, rubbed shoulders with the greatest names in the world of art and theatre, film and music, became a delightful companion and — it was never absent — a solicitous host. | He who had performed for royalty, dined with national presidents, socialized with the greatest names in the world of art and theatre, film and music, became a delightful companion and — it was never absent — a solicitous host. | 0ent |
United almost contributed to their own downfall, but Blackpool's finsihing let them off the hook. | United almost contributed to their own downfall, but Blackpool's finsihing let them relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
But we want all the complications down in black and white before we switch on the green light,’ said Mr Wright. | But we want all the complications down in different colors before we switch on the green light,’ said Mr Wright. | 1nent |
I'm not so sure a lot of people sleeping rough on the streets. | I'm not so sure a lot of people losing sleep on the streets. | 1nent |
I just had to be patient, it was one of those things. | I just had to be patient, it was an unfortunate but unavoidable event. | 0ent |
I came clean: the incidents of the survivors of two schooners sunk by his submarine near Crete in 1941. | I was completely honest: the incidents of the survivors of two schooners sunk by his submarine near Crete in 1941. | 0ent |
By hook or by crook, football is being called to account for the years of profligacy. | By any means possible, football is being called to account for the years of profligacy. | 0ent |
Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to rewrite history. | Another of Marco Polo's largely successful attempts to break another record. | 1nent |
The situation may arise where the taxpayer is on the face of it chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988. | The situation may arise where the taxpayer is Encountering chargeable to tax under Case V of Schedule D and also caught by Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988. | 1nent |
In a nutshell, be sure of your requirements before choosing a printer. | Briefly stated, be sure of your requirements before choosing a printer. | 0ent |
The trick is to pack as much magnetic punch into as small an amount of seawater as possible. | The trick is to pack a small amount into as small an amount of seawater as possible. | 1nent |
For a while it looked as if founding editor Ken Wilson would buy the title back, but he was unable to find an editor and a valiant last ditch attempt to keep the title going, by Grey Rimmer of On The Edge, was destined to fall by the wayside. | For a while it looked as if founding editor Ken Wilson would buy the title back, but he was unable to find an editor and a valiant last ditch attempt to keep the title going, by Grey Rimmer of On The Edge, was destined to fail to be completed. | 0ent |
But an intimate dinner at the château was another matter altogether — because this would be the first time she'd as much as set eyes on him since he'd walked away from her outside this very room on that awful night. | But an intimate dinner at the château was another matter altogether — because this would be the first time she'd as much as see him since he'd walked away from her outside this very room on that awful night. | 0ent |
His victim took one disbelieving look at her unlikely rescuer and then, before Folly could reassure her, the girl had turned tail and was running nimbly down the street. | His victim took one disbelieving look at her unlikely rescuer and then, before Folly could reassure her, the girl had turned away to flee and was running nimbly down the street. | 0ent |
But behind the scenes it was a different story. | But behind the scenery and stage area it was a different story. | 0ent |
Suddenly far above her head she saw a little shaft of light. | Suddenly far above her head she achieved a new understanding. | 1nent |
A story which appeared in last week's Electronics Weekly, saying the company was considering another RISC was placed with that publication, CDC admits, to put the wind up Silicon Graphics and MIPS.’. | A story which appeared in last week's Electronics Weekly, saying the company was considering another RISC was placed with that publication, CDC admits, to blow air on Silicon Graphics and MIPS.’. | 1nent |
Everything's fine, everything's coming up roses.’. | Everything's fine, everything's developing in a pleasing manner. | 0ent |
The great advantage of starting from scratch in a kitchen is that you can, for very little extra cost, make major improvements by repositioning services (gas, plumbing, electricity), doors, windows, even walls. | The great advantage of starting from the beginning in a kitchen is that you can, for very little extra cost, make major improvements by repositioning services (gas, plumbing, electricity), doors, windows, even walls. | 0ent |
The strikes were sparked off by the rank and file, most were unofficial, and often they were resisted at the outset by national trade union leaderships. | The strikes were sparked off by the ordinary members, most were unofficial, and often they were resisted at the outset by national trade union leaderships. | 0ent |
In the face of the self confident panache of the new monetarists, the Policy Studies group, and the apostles of the market place, significant numbers of British intellectuals seemed to lose heart. | In the face of the self confident panache of the new monetarists, the Policy Studies group, and the apostles of the market place, significant numbers of British intellectuals seemed to experience reduced morale. | 0ent |
Gerald Ratner, as ex Chairman of the Ratner Jewellery Empire, is used to life in the fast lane — too fast for Thames Valley Police. | Gerald Ratner, as ex Chairman of the Ratner Jewellery Empire, is used to life with a rapid and exciting pace — too fast for Thames Valley Police. | 0ent |
Pomposity and you go hand in hand I mean and if not people wouldn't love you as they do. | Pomposity and you hold hands I mean and if not people wouldn't love you as they do. | 1nent |
When their wives strayed too far out of line they did indeed divorce them in the custom of the country but not before administering a thumping to all the parties concerned. | When their wives strayed too far disproportionately they did indeed divorce them in the custom of the country but not before administering a thumping to all the parties concerned. | 0ent |
In the long term, manoeuvring an inflatable dinghy between whales and whalers is not alone a dramatic event as far as the world's whales are concerned although, of course, it temporarily delays a killing. | Eventually, manoeuvring an inflatable dinghy between whales and whalers is not alone a dramatic event as far as the world's whales are concerned although, of course, it temporarily delays a killing. | 0ent |
SELLAFIELD finally came clean last night on what happened when plutonium liquid leaked at the heart of the nuclear reprocessing plant. | SELLAFIELD finally bathe last night on what happened when plutonium liquid leaked at the heart of the nuclear reprocessing plant. | 1nent |
Yeah, ni nine times out of ten, particularly when there's cars around. | Yeah, ni mostly, particularly when there's cars around. | 0ent |
One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it caught fire on April 9, sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth, England, although not directly as a result of the fire; arson was not suspected. | One man died on board the Reine Mathilde when it became engulfed in flames on April 9, sailing between Caen in France and Portsmouth, England, although not directly as a result of the fire; arson was not suspected. | 0ent |
According to popular tradition, Constantine had always been tolerant, if not sympathetic, towards Christianity — an intrinsically good man’, even before he saw the light’ definitively. | According to popular tradition, Constantine had always been tolerant, if not sympathetic, towards Christianity — an intrinsically good man’, even before he saw the brightest star definitively. | 1nent |
" Now that he won't have Ma to talk to, and there's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down, I'd say he might lose heart altogether. | " Now that he won't have Ma to talk to, and there's no Mr Blake to get up a subscription if he goes down, I'd say he might have heart failure altogether. | 1nent |
The families of those shot at dawn, still hope that Ministers who say they won't rewrite history, may yet change their minds and give every victim of the great war, the same respect. | The families of those shot at dawn, still hope that Ministers who say they won't create a false narrative about how a historical event happened to promote a personal agenda, may yet change their minds and give every victim of the great war, the same respect. | 0ent |
In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left on tenterhooks in case we had failed; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from. | In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left in a state of anger in case we had failed; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from. | 1nent |
CANBERRA (Reuter)— Australia's conservative opposition, led by Andrew Peacock, announced plans to curb trade unions, sell state assets and cut taxes, with a view to the general election a year ahead. | CANBERRA (Reuter)— Australia's conservative opposition, led by Andrew Peacock, announced plans to curb trade unions, sell state assets and cut taxes, with the intention to the general election a year ahead. | 0ent |
She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had run riot in late summer. | She rode furiously to the asylum grounds and looked up at the tree where the leaves had riot in late summer. | 1nent |
Culley wondered why she'd decided to let him off the hook. | Culley wondered why she'd decided to let him relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation (see page 168), where the way you behave is a make or break factor. | Negotiation is therefore a means of getting what you want from other people and as such qualifies as a tricky situation (see page 168), where the way you behave is a build or destroy factor. | 1nent |
Thatcher, it almost goes without saying, is opposed to all this. | Thatcher, it almost is obvious, is opposed to all this. | 0ent |
While we would hope the money we are spending at the moment is proving to be cost effective, at the end of the day electronic security is really only buying time,’ said Mr Banks. | While we would hope the money we are spending at the moment is proving to be cost effective, at the end of the day electronic security is really only cause a delay to achieve something else said Mr Banks. | 0ent |
By the same token they are unsuitable for small rooms, and would be so even if their considerable bulk wasn't so dominating in such surroundings. | For the price of one ticket they are unsuitable for small rooms, and would be so even if their considerable bulk wasn't so dominating in such surroundings. | 1nent |
A TEENAGE mother who stabbed her daughter to death after giving birth because she was too terrified to seek help, walked free from a court yesterday. | A TEENAGE mother who stabbed her daughter to death after giving birth because she was too terrified to seek help, took a stroll without disturbance from a court yesterday. | 1nent |
More importantly, they are needed in the long term, because a world crowded with 6.8~billion people (and rising) simply cannot sustain economic growth unless it adopts sustainable technologies that economize on scarce natural ~ resources. | More importantly, they are needed over a long period of time, because a world crowded with 6.8~billion people (and rising) simply cannot sustain economic growth unless it adopts sustainable technologies that economize on scarce natural ~ resources. | 0ent |
Arrested six of them all they found all bits and bobs off hundreds and hundreds and thousands of pounds worth of cars, and four wheel drives they specialise in and off to the continent with it. | Arrested six of them all they found all small remaining pieces and items off hundreds and hundreds and thousands of pounds worth of cars, and four wheel drives they specialise in and off to the continent with it. | 0ent |
I wished I could help him then; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove. | I wished I could help him then; he looked so getting dental surgery hunched up by the stove. | 1nent |
No one surely needs reminding of the intimate (and, on the face of it, incongruous) relationship between advertising and surrealism — the surrealism of Magritte in particular. | No one surely needs reminding of the intimate (and, at first glance, incongruous) relationship between advertising and surrealism — the surrealism of Magritte in particular. | 0ent |
It demands, it doesn't come cap in hand asking for favors and groveling its gratitude!’. | It demands, it doesn't come without wearing a hat asking for favors and groveling its gratitude!’. | 1nent |
The winning nomination, sent in be the school's assistant headteacher, Mrs. Brenda Hart, was a tongue in cheek statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society! | The winning nomination, sent in be the school's assistant headteacher, Mrs. Brenda Hart, was a an odd manner statement that everyone worked together as a friendly and cheerful team to uphold school standards in spite of Government directives and the pressures of society! | 1nent |
We have the citizens charter, the parents charter and every charter under the sun. | We have the citizens charter, the parents charter and every charter that makes you warm. | 1nent |
The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision, clarity, stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as timing’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all on the same wavelength. | The effect of jitter in a digital system is to reduce precision, clarity, stereo imagery and that curious and almost indefinable property normally described as timing’ and which loosely translates into a feeling that the musicians are not all listening to the same radio frequency. | 1nent |
Novell is so rich that the Unix acquisition is relatively small potatoes. | Novell is so rich that the Unix acquisition is relatively person of relatively litte consequence. | 0ent |
They would just see it as, It puts you on the same wavelength,’ Will laughs. | They would just see it as, It puts you in complete accord Will laughs. | 0ent |
It was a good room, she decided, severe, yet opulent She already had an eye for such things. | It was a good room, she decided, severe, yet opulent She already easily discern such things. | 0ent |
But it is different strokes for different folks. | But it is different people like different things. | 0ent |
But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that go hand in hand with life on the land. | But the Tallentires were farmers and used to the physical hardships that hold hands with life on the land. | 1nent |
Meanwhile, a working party report urging positive action on equal opportunities by the Scottish Law Society has been gathering dust for more than a year. | Meanwhile, a working party report urging positive action on equal opportunities by the Scottish Law Society has been sweeping up dust for more than a year. | 1nent |
It is, yeah, role play is an effective method of er learning, put into practice, you know and, if you can hack it here and get passed me, then it's a breeze in the real world. | It is, yeah, role play is an effective method of er learning, put into practice, you know and, if you can complete a task here and get passed me, then it's a breeze in the real world. | 0ent |
The submersible rose higher in the dock, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots. | The submersible rose higher under close scrutiny, the overflowing sea rushing like a tide over their boots. | 1nent |
This is a massive step forward and signifies to the public that we mean business.’. | This is a massive step forward and signifies to the public that we think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
That's three bloody cards on the trot I've picked up which I'm. | That's three bloody cards on a horse I've picked up which I'm. | 1nent |
It might be just a matter of buying time and hoping the Admiral dropped dead of a stroke or something.’. | It might be just a matter of cause a delay to achieve something else and hoping the Admiral dropped dead of a stroke or something.’. | 0ent |
But most government business doesn't take place on television most government business takes place behind closed doors. | But most government business doesn't take place on television most government business takes place in private. | 0ent |
From being underdetermined, the Keynesian model was made fully determinate by means of what many non Keynesians regarded as a rather devious sleight of hand. | From being underdetermined, the Keynesian model was made fully determinate by means of what many non Keynesians regarded as a rather devious skilled deception. | 0ent |
Publicity manager David Turner, said that Open Accounting took two years to develop because the Harrogate, Yorkshire company writes software from scratch for each new architecture. | Publicity manager David Turner, said that Open Accounting took two years to develop because the Harrogate, Yorkshire company writes software from the beginning for each new architecture. | 0ent |
So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the hook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant. | So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the coathook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant. | 1nent |
Unaffected By Weather í‰äóñ Contact lenses do not fog up when you come in from the cold, and neither do they get splattered by rain. | Unaffected By Weather í‰äóñ Contact lenses do not fog up when you gain widespread acceptance in a group, and neither do they get splattered by rain. | 1nent |
There was no alternative but to grin and bear it. | There was no alternative but to be happy. | 1nent |
In part two soccer action on the pitch, and behind the scenes the police operation to control the crowds. | In part two soccer action on the pitch, and secretly the police operation to control the crowds. | 0ent |
There is no watershed, or fall from grace’. | There is no watershed, or become less graceful. | 1nent |
A chap who had slept rough for more than 20 years was invited to offer ideas on how it should be run. | A chap who had was homeless for more than 20 years was invited to offer ideas on how it should be run. | 0ent |
Of course until December so at least still very much up in the air, but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly. | Of course until December so at least still very much flying through the air, but certainly the estimates of the current year are produced of highly. | 1nent |
A rabbit has been pulled out of the political hat, and might be handed to Hong Kong. | A amusing them with the trick of pulling rabbits out of a hat, and might be handed to Hong Kong. | 1nent |
By the same token a male fieldworker will not have easy access to conversations with adolescent girls, as John Harris found in Belfast. | In a similar manner a male fieldworker will not have easy access to conversations with adolescent girls, as John Harris found in Belfast. | 0ent |
This stated that: " Any notion that the economy of the countryside is fundamentally different to that in towns is now wide of the mark. | This stated that: " Any notion that the economy of the countryside is fundamentally different to that in towns is now considerably accurate. | 1nent |
He explained that he had fought tooth and nail to be allowed to see the men in custody since the time of the arrests. | He explained that he had bite and scratch to be allowed to see the men in custody since the time of the arrests. | 1nent |
To my certain knowledge, Wendy, I have never set eyes on anyone called Margot Iverson in my life before.’. | To my certain knowledge, Wendy, I have never see anyone called Margot Iverson in my life before.’. | 0ent |
And the main talking shop with workers is not the union but a quarterly' company council' with delegates elected by all employees. | And the main talking about shopping with workers is not the union but a quarterly' company council' with delegates elected by all employees. | 1nent |
But in the long run it only makes me feel worse about myself. | But over a long period of time it only makes me feel worse about myself. | 0ent |
Easily the most convenient, comfortable and enjoyable way to holiday in Ontario is to tour by car; combining city sightseeing with ventures off the beaten track. | Easily the most convenient, comfortable and enjoyable way to holiday in Ontario is to tour by car; combining city sightseeing with ventures somewhere where few people go. | 0ent |
We cheer when a meerkat eats up a scorpion or a rattlesnake just for the hell of it. | We cheer when a meerkat eats up a scorpion or a rattlesnake just for no particular reason. | 0ent |
The technically accomplished buggers are two a penny in any period. | The technically accomplished buggers are very common in any period. | 0ent |
As the young man perched on the edge of the sofa, she took the bull by the horns. | As the young man perched on the edge of the sofa, she dealed with a matter in a direct manner. | 0ent |
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