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Delivery is free; order lines are staffed around the clock every day of the week and every garment is guaranteed (there's a complete money refund or replacement for everything returned within 14 days). | Delivery is free; order lines are staffed all the time every day of the week and every garment is guaranteed (there's a complete money refund or replacement for everything returned within 14 days). | 0ent |
She'd made the move to Hollywood with her Dutch artist husband Luc Leestemaker in the hope of breaking into the movie big time. | She'd stood still to Hollywood with her Dutch artist husband Luc Leestemaker in the hope of breaking into the movie big time. | 1nent |
Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend, come rain or shine. | Scores of rambling and cycling clubs headed remorselessly for the Dales each weekend, come regardless of what the circumstances are. | 0ent |
In 1967 he made a gross, slap and tickle version of' The Taming of the Shrew' with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. | In 1967 he made a gross, wrestling version of' The Taming of the Shrew' with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. | 1nent |
Will the Secretary of State come clean and say why his Government have the worst jobs record of any post war Government in Britain? | Will the Secretary of State admit the truth and say why his Government have the worst jobs record of any post war Government in Britain? | 0ent |
For the first time she was really listening, not going through the motions of an argument. | For the first time she was really listening, not doing things in a perfunctory way of an argument. | 0ent |
He did everything for that dog and thought the world of him. | He did everything for that dog and had a strong affection for him. | 0ent |
With one last defiant surge of power the jeep finally gave up the ghost. | With one last defiant surge of power the jeep finally died. | 0ent |
Two days on the trot carrying a big bag over thirty six holes took its toll on me at only eighteen. | Two days on a horse carrying a big bag over thirty six holes took its toll on me at only eighteen. | 1nent |
I thought you thought I was on the wagon or something. | I thought you thought I was on the vehicle or something. | 1nent |
It did not sound that serious to Edward, given the circumstances of Neville Chamberlain's fall from grace. | It did not sound that serious to Edward, given the circumstances of Neville Chamberlain's become less graceful. | 1nent |
Once the Suez adventure began, and the Americans realized how totally they had been kept in the dark by London, an " anti British frenzy " developed in Washington. | Once the Suez adventure began, and the Americans realized how totally ignoring the fans by London, an " anti British frenzy " developed in Washington. | 1nent |
She works tirelessly for those in need … but is it enough to weather storm? | She works tirelessly for those in need … but is it enough to predict the coming storm? | 1nent |
Keith was over the moon at first at the prospects of being a father, but that all changed. | Keith was delighted at first at the prospects of being a father, but that all changed. | 0ent |
He'd thrown the receiver off the hook, but she was haranguing the empty line, demanding he reply. | He'd thrown the receiver off the coathook, but she was haranguing the empty line, demanding he reply. | 1nent |
Interreligious dialogue requires us to bring to the table the whole of our faith and for Christians that includes our belief in the absolute uniqueness of the revelation of God in Jesus Christ. | Interreligious dialogue requires us to contribute the whole of our faith and for Christians that includes our belief in the absolute uniqueness of the revelation of God in Jesus Christ. | 0ent |
And after he said typical mongol, I think, I don't know, it's awkward to explain: everything seemed to fall into place. | And after he said typical mongol, I think, I don't know, it's awkward to explain: everything seemed to sit down. | 1nent |
But tipplers should forget the traditional hair of the dog remedy of having another alcoholic drink the next morning. | But tipplers should forget the traditional dog hair remedy of having another alcoholic drink the next morning. | 1nent |
Then, by the same token,’ said the earl, you are saying that the man who finished the work was one who did have cause to want Aldhelm removed from the world, before he ever reached the abbey gatehouse. | Then, in a similar manner said the earl, you are saying that the man who finished the work was one who did have cause to want Aldhelm removed from the world, before he ever reached the abbey gatehouse. | 0ent |
On the face of it, these early responses look most impressive: firm control of those involved in supplying and possessing drugs, an effort in the schools to dissuade young people from experimenting with drugs, and, finally, treatment and counselling faculties to help current users cope with this situation and eventuall... | Encountering, these early responses look most impressive: firm control of those involved in supplying and possessing drugs, an effort in the schools to dissuade young people from experimenting with drugs, and, finally, treatment and counselling faculties to help current users cope with this situation and eventually ove... | 1nent |
Without wishing to tempt providence in any way, we appear to have got away lighting insofar as Winter is concerned. | Without wishing to tempt a woman in any way, we appear to have got away lighting insofar as Winter is concerned. | 1nent |
A homeless man who was sleeping rough around Darlington appeared before the town's magistrates yesterday after he was stopped by police walking through the town with a bag of frozen food. | A homeless man who was losing sleep around Darlington appeared before the town's magistrates yesterday after he was stopped by police walking through the town with a bag of frozen food. | 1nent |
Now I have considerable respect for the House of Commons' Environment Committee but I think on this occasion they must have been tired and emotional when they wrote that. | Now I have considerable respect for the House of Commons' Environment Committee but I think on this occasion they must have been drunk when they wrote that. | 0ent |
That she hadn't heard of the plan was scarcely surprising, since Belinda had made it up on the spur of the moment. | That she hadn't heard of the plan was scarcely surprising, since Belinda had made it up on short notice. | 0ent |
Well, she wasn't going to let him off the hook that easily. | Well, she wasn't going to let him off the coathook that easily. | 1nent |
He was dressed more casually, and, just as he looked good — and then some — in a business suit, Leith realised that to some women his tall, casually clad self was quite something more. | He was dressed more casually, and, just as he looked good — and even more so — in a business suit, Leith realised that to some women his tall, casually clad self was quite something more. | 0ent |
One's always in the dock and being questioned, isn't one? | One's always out on the docks and being questioned, isn't one? | 1nent |
Bake in a moderate oven (180 °, 350 ° F, Gas Mark 4) for 20 minutes until piping hot. | Bake in a moderate oven (180 °, 350 ° F, Gas Mark 4) for 20 minutes until very hot. | 0ent |
When Julie, 32, returned, moments later, she found James lying in hot water. | When Julie, 32, returned, moments later, she found James lying in a difficult situation. | 1nent |
The Ferdinand approach confirms that Newcastle mean business in the transfer market after being linked with strikers of the calibre of Alan Shearer, Mark Hughes and Gary Lineker. | The Ferdinand approach confirms that Newcastle think everything could be a business in the transfer market after being linked with strikers of the calibre of Alan Shearer, Mark Hughes and Gary Lineker. | 1nent |
Then, out of the blue, at a business meeting you had a panic attack’, characterized by hyperventilation and palpitations. | Then, unexpectedly, at a business meeting you had a panic attack’, characterized by hyperventilation and palpitations. | 0ent |
Plotting the perfect crime has kept the nefarious mind active since Herod had the hots for infanticide, but few malcontents have successfully mastered the art. | Plotting the perfect crime has kept the nefarious mind active since Herod was attracted to infanticide, but few malcontents have successfully mastered the art. | 0ent |
Thus, a public assembly to protest, which on the face of it is lawful, becomes unlawful if it obstructs B's so called right of way’. | Thus, a public assembly to protest, which Encountering is lawful, becomes unlawful if it obstructs B's so called right of way’. | 1nent |
This normativist concern came to a head with the publication in 1929 by Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice, of a book entitled The New Despotism. | This normativist concern popped up with the publication in 1929 by Lord Hewart, the Lord Chief Justice, of a book entitled The New Despotism. | 1nent |
A fifty year old cache of letters hardly seems to fit the bill, does it? | A fifty year old cache of letters hardly seems to serve the purpose, does it? | 0ent |
Don't look like that — I know it's horrid, having to take people's money, but we've got to live, and what we're going to do is absolutely honest and above board.’. | Don't look like that — I know it's horrid, having to take people's money, but we've got to live, and what we're going to do is absolutely honest and open and straightforward.’. | 0ent |
City have slumped to halfway after three defeats on the trot and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through’. | City have slumped to halfway after three defeats on a horse and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through’. | 1nent |
All right, my dear,’ he murmured, we'll have you right as rain in a moment. | All right, my dear,’ he murmured, we'll have you as reliable as rain in a moment. | 1nent |
The travellers say they won't be moving on for a few days and tonight, the festival still appears to be in full swing.Local people are angry after finding drug taking equipment dumped in gardens, and sheep savaged to death at a local farm. | The travellers say they won't be moving on for a few days and tonight, the festival still appears to be at a swingset.Local people are angry after finding drug taking equipment dumped in gardens, and sheep savaged to death at a local farm. | 1nent |
I'd never made head or tail of it myself. | I'd never even minimally understand it myself. | 0ent |
In his early years, Ceauşescu liked to cock a snook at Brezhnev by making visits to the districts bordering the territories Romania lost to the Soviet Union in 1940. | In his early years, Ceauşescu liked to compliment at Brezhnev by making visits to the districts bordering the territories Romania lost to the Soviet Union in 1940. | 1nent |
Sweetcorn and other, similar, seedbaits fit the bill perfectly, and I have had some good catches on sweetcorn on the Severn and the Avon. | Sweetcorn and other, similar, seedbaits serve the purpose perfectly, and I have had some good catches on sweetcorn on the Severn and the Avon. | 0ent |
I don't want to make a meal of this. | I don't want to overly complicate this. | 0ent |
DOS also provides a few other go faster bits and bobs, some of which are useful, some less so. | DOS also provides a few other go faster random assortment of things, some of which are useful, some less so. | 0ent |
When, that first night, she went to her own bungalow, I was left mostly on my own, though Alec came in early in the evening to lend a hand. | When, that first night, she went to her own bungalow, I was left mostly on my own, though Alec came in early in the evening to shake hands. | 1nent |
Planned face to face information flow with feedback is the most effective vehicle for exchanging understanding but supporting media can improve effectiveness if appropriate and justified. | Planned in person information flow with feedback is the most effective vehicle for exchanging understanding but supporting media can improve effectiveness if appropriate and justified. | 0ent |
Herluin advanced upon the altar very slowly, as though these few paces, and the climbing of the three steps, must be utilized to the full for prayer, and passionate concentration on this single effort which would make or break for him a dear ambition. | Herluin advanced upon the altar very slowly, as though these few paces, and the climbing of the three steps, must be utilized to the full for prayer, and passionate concentration on this single effort which would build or destroy for him a dear ambition. | 1nent |
Go on then, my mum remembers long ago when she makes snow men in the snow and pulled a face at Mrs Jones. | Go on then, my mum remembers long ago when she makes snow men in the snow and made a facial expression that shows dislike at Mrs Jones. | 0ent |
You know what will happen to you, child, if you continue to disobey your father,’ he said wearily, and if you continue to fly in the face of God's will.’. | You know what will happen to you, child, if you continue to disobey your father,’ he said wearily, and if you continue to contradict God's will.’. | 0ent |
I mean, she's an attractive girl, so she is, despite her ideas, and she could make a pretty penny out of her looks. | I mean, she's an attractive girl, so she is, despite her ideas, and she could make a a shiny penny out of her looks. | 1nent |
Since the crisis began in the late 1970s, spending on education below tertiary level has been at rock bottom and health little better. | Since the crisis began in the late 1970s, spending on education below tertiary level has been at the very lowest possible level and health little better. | 1nent |
He might take the odd class in Geography at a pinch, but he had never given the subject any particular prominence in the school, and most boys gave it up after two years. | He might take the odd class in Geography with a pinch of salt, but he had never given the subject any particular prominence in the school, and most boys gave it up after two years. | 1nent |
It comes perilously close to making the Attorney, in effect, a political censor, an official to whom the media can go, cap in hand, with the question " please Sir, may we publish this? ". | It comes perilously close to making the Attorney, in effect, a political censor, an official to whom the media can go, without wearing a hat, with the question " please Sir, may we publish this? ". | 1nent |
Charlie Chaplin was without doubt a major figure during Hollywood's inception, a star who stoutly refused to play ball with Senator Joe McCarthy's communist witch hunt in the dark days of the Fifties. | Charlie Chaplin was without doubt a major figure during Hollywood's inception, a star who stoutly refused to play tennis with Senator Joe McCarthy's communist witch hunt in the dark days of the Fifties. | 1nent |
On the face of it, such activity would seem to be more expressive of right wing rather than left wing sentiments. | At first glance, such activity would seem to be more expressive of right wing rather than left wing sentiments. | 0ent |
In this day and age, continuing problems around the world throw up refugees. | In the current era of history, continuing problems around the world throw up refugees. | 0ent |
During the last 20 years well over 30 public inquiries have put the practice and decision making of social workers in particular under the microscope (DHSS, 1982; Hallett, 1989). | During the last 20 years well over 30 public inquiries have put the practice and decision making of social workers in particular under close scrutiny (DHSS, 1982; Hallett, 1989). | 0ent |
It goes without saying that they don't deserve it, but considering how much the Beeb fall over themselves to shower praise on them, I thought it was a certainty. | It is obvious that they don't deserve it, but considering how much the Beeb fall over themselves to shower praise on them, I thought it was a certainty. | 0ent |
I must confess to falling for this combo the moment I saw its name; anyone with a sense of humour like that is okay in my book! | I must confess to falling for this combo the moment I saw its name; anyone with a sense of humour like that is okay in my autobiography! | 1nent |
For our purposes, only the final group pass muster into the Soviet Empire, but the others are worth noting in passing. | For our purposes, only the final group pass along mustard into the Soviet Empire, but the others are worth noting in passing. | 1nent |
But now Strauss Kahn is throwing cold water on proposals to tax international flows of “ hot money.”. | But now Strauss Kahn is casting doubt upon proposals to tax international flows of “ hot money.”. | 0ent |
The moment she said it she knew she had hit the nail on the head. | The moment she said it she knew she had start building. | 1nent |
The NCFSC had good links with the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit and there was good awareness of what the Fire & Rescue Service can bring to the table. | The NCFSC had good links with the Neighbourhood Renewal Unit and there was good awareness of what the Fire & Rescue Service can contribute. | 0ent |
It takes place all the time and should not be confused with organizational politicking (which generally takes place behind closed doors) or personal vituperation (which generally takes place in committee rooms). | It takes place all the time and should not be confused with organizational politicking (which generally takes place secretly) or personal vituperation (which generally takes place in committee rooms). | 0ent |
The detours are on country lanes and gated roads so special care is needed, but the traveller will be repaid by glimpses of hidden Northamptonshire, off the beaten track. | The detours are on country lanes and gated roads so special care is needed, but the traveller will be repaid by glimpses of hidden Northamptonshire, somewhere where few people go. | 0ent |
For one awful heart stopping second she felt as if she was going to fall, here, now, right in front of high and mighty Luke …. | For one awful heart stopping second she felt as if she was going to fall, here, now, right in front of masculine Luke …. | 1nent |
Unexpectedly there was a portrait, and she knew it was good although her knowledge of art was skimpy to say the least. | Unexpectedly there was a portrait, and she knew it was good although her knowledge of art was skimpy so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
You know how he is — a lone wolf. | You know how he is — a wolf living alone. | 1nent |
In addition, parish priests were feeling the pinch through reduced income from alms and tithes. | In addition, parish priests were suffering a hardship through reduced income from alms and tithes. | 0ent |
She volunteered the information that her eldest daughter was that good with little ones’, also that her eldest son, Bert, then fifteen and dead set on becoming a fisherman, might nevertheless be able to lend a hand now and then on the farm’, as she called the Tremaynes' few acres. | She volunteered the information that her eldest daughter was that good with little ones’, also that her eldest son, Bert, then fifteen and dead set on becoming a fisherman, might nevertheless be able to shake hands now and then on the farm’, as she called the Tremaynes' few acres. | 1nent |
If we look at regional Governments across Europe that don't have to go cap in hand every time to some deadbeat in White Hall, right, they go straight to Europe and they network across Europe and they exchange ideas and things happen. | If we look at regional Governments across Europe that don't have to go without wearing a hat every time to some deadbeat in White Hall, right, they go straight to Europe and they network across Europe and they exchange ideas and things happen. | 1nent |
I, it, I, twice two years on trot I've booked for him to go with me, and he won't go, he cancels it every time. | I, it, I, twice two years on a horse I've booked for him to go with me, and he won't go, he cancels it every time. | 1nent |
In a way Mark was too close to home, too much a part of the world whose foundations had just been rocked, yet somehow on the outside. | In a way Mark was too personally impactful, too much a part of the world whose foundations had just been rocked, yet somehow on the outside. | 0ent |
Giggs and Sharpe were full of running, skill and ideas and McClair rejoiced in it all, tripling his season's output with a double, laying on a goal for Hughes and figuring in half a dozen close calls. | Giggs and Sharpe were full of running, skill and ideas and McClair rejoiced in it all, tripling his season's output with a double, laying on a goal for Hughes and figuring in half a dozen situation in which an undesirable outcome is narrowly avoided. | 0ent |
Antrim step up their bid for a place in the Royal Liver League quarter finals when they cross swords with Limerick at Parnell Park. | Antrim step up their bid for a place in the Royal Liver League quarter finals when they quarrel with Limerick at Parnell Park. | 0ent |
Also it might be that those who suffer from SAD differ from most people only because they are more susceptible than the rest of the population to feeling under the weather ’ when they do not see daylight, particularly in the morning. | Also it might be that those who suffer from SAD differ from most people only because they are more susceptible than the rest of the population to feeling somewhat ill ’ when they do not see daylight, particularly in the morning. | 0ent |
They think the world of him at the Northern. | They have a very high opinion of him at the Northern. | 0ent |
To do her best and help other people, to think of others before herself, to do a good turn every day, to lend a hand — she was only partly keeping the Promise, the Law and the Motto by setting off to save the Brownies' van from what could be a nasty mishap. | To do her best and help other people, to think of others before herself, to do a good turn every day, to shake hands — she was only partly keeping the Promise, the Law and the Motto by setting off to save the Brownies' van from what could be a nasty mishap. | 1nent |
The boys, who were bigger than the Brownies, ran full tilt into them. | The boys, who were bigger than the Brownies, ran a position of fully leaning over into them. | 1nent |
When Mungo got down, he could see that more books were collecting dust under the bed. | When Mungo got down, he could see that more books were gathering dust intentionally under the bed. | 1nent |
Standard setters have long realised that there is a trade off between objectivity and relevance in accounting information, and on the face of it, unfudgeability is simply a pejorative term for objectivity. | Standard setters have long realised that there is a trade off between objectivity and relevance in accounting information, and at first glance, unfudgeability is simply a pejorative term for objectivity. | 0ent |
Yeah oh I think he's just peed off with his father. | Yeah oh I think he's just angry with his father. | 0ent |
Have pity on these small miseries of the draughtsman's life, Vincent wrote humorously to Theo, adding proudly that The factory is in full swing’. | Have pity on these small miseries of the draughtsman's life, Vincent wrote humorously to Theo, adding proudly that The factory is at a swingset. | 1nent |
She was caught between a rock and a hard place — with no obvious way out. | She was caught in a difficult and inescapable position — with no obvious way out. | 0ent |
These were the ones giving them so much grief because of low chip yields (UX No 412, 413). | These were the ones being sad because of low chip yields (UX No 412, 413). | 1nent |
So, you know, whilst I'm a little bit reluctant in a way I think that's water under the bridge, and in my view actually the extension improves it all. | So, you know, whilst I'm a little bit reluctant in a way I think that's in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven, and in my view actually the extension improves it all. | 0ent |
At that point, Benn had to admit, my aims to encourage further trade with Russia [as well as Romania]and to break through this whole strategic nonsense have come unstuck.’. | At that point, Benn had to admit, my aims to encourage further trade with Russia [as well as Romania]and to break through this whole strategic nonsense have get into trouble. | 0ent |
Quite why this put the scrutineers in a dilemma I don't know, but they asked me to protest to get them off the hook. | Quite why this put the scrutineers in a dilemma I don't know, but they asked me to protest to get them off the coathook. | 1nent |
With the reading of Hippolytus and the cracking of the outer shell of his cheerful, hard working, no nonsense self, introspection was running riot and spiritualism’— by which he clearly meant dabbling in affairs of the spirit rather than solely a preoccupation with the dead — had, by the summer of 1929, taken a firm gr... | With the reading of Hippolytus and the cracking of the outer shell of his cheerful, hard working, no nonsense self, introspection was riot and spiritualism’— by which he clearly meant dabbling in affairs of the spirit rather than solely a preoccupation with the dead — had, by the summer of 1929, taken a firm grip on hi... | 1nent |
Mr Robson told Cleveland Coroner Michael Sheffield the telephone was off the hook and things were scattered around the room. | Mr Robson told Cleveland Coroner Michael Sheffield the telephone was off the coathook and things were scattered around the room. | 1nent |
Bob,’ she repeated, I've got a grip on myself — and I am sitting down. | Bob,’ she repeated, I've was reasonable on myself — and I am sitting down. | 0ent |
Although his support for Darwinism was unusual, his concept of successive waves of migration radiating outwards from a centre of progressive evolution seems to have struck a chord in the minds of his contemporaries. | Although his support for Darwinism was unusual, his concept of successive waves of migration radiating outwards from a centre of progressive evolution seems to have elicited a significant reaction in the minds of his contemporaries. | 0ent |
ROS: Catching us on the trot …. | ROS: Catching us on a horse …. | 1nent |
Two Coldstream guardsmen who are accused of robbery while on the run from their unit in Germany made a second appearance before magistrates in Whitby. | Two Coldstream guardsmen who are accused of robbery while fleeing from their unit in Germany made a second appearance before magistrates in Whitby. | 0ent |
Unfortunately, I'll have to come clean; that story is only a rumour. | Unfortunately, I'll have to admit the truth; that story is only a rumour. | 0ent |
Hopefully he would be led to others which were more fruitful in the long run. | Hopefully he would be led to others which were more fruitful over a long period of time. | 0ent |
For Arsenal, on the other hand, it seemed to be the night which confirmed their fall from grace as the Premier League's early season favourites. | For Arsenal, on the other hand, it seemed to be the night which confirmed their lose social position as the Premier League's early season favourites. | 0ent |
Drug addicts hate work, and prefer to find other ways to finance their habit and, of course, many crimes are committed under the influence of drugs. | Drug addicts hate work, and prefer to find other ways to finance their habit and, of course, many crimes are committed intoxicated of drugs. | 0ent |
BT TO GO TO SEVEN DAY ROUND THE CLOCK WORKING. | BT TO GO TO SEVEN DAY nonstop WORKING. | 0ent |
Anthony Gallagher wept in the dock as he heard he'd been found not guilty of causing the deaths by reckless driving. | Anthony Gallagher wept under scrutiny as he heard he'd been found not guilty of causing the deaths by reckless driving. | 1nent |
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