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When I saw you,’ she said, I was so pissed off Do you know what they said?’. | When I saw you,’ she said, I was so left Do you know what they said?’. | 0ent |
Did He not turn the righteous wrath of the crowd back upon themselves and ask those among them who were without sin, to cast the first stone? | Did He not turn the righteous wrath of the crowd back upon themselves and ask those among them who were without sin, to act self righteously in accusing another person? | 0ent |
Its permanent collection of fine Victorian paintings often sits cheek by jowl with a varied selection of current art and craft practices some of which also provide opportunities for visitors to participate in. | Its permanent collection of fine Victorian paintings often sits in very close physical proximity with a varied selection of current art and craft practices some of which also provide opportunities for visitors to participate in. | 0ent |
There are few things more pleasurable than coming in from the cold to a house filled with warm cooking smells. | There are few things more pleasurable than becoming accepted in a social group to a house filled with warm cooking smells. | 1nent |
Switzerland is famous for six cheeses, four of which belong to the semi hard family, although they are sometimes referred to as hard cheeses. | Switzerland is famous for six cheeses, four of which belong to the semi hard family, although they are sometimes referred to as bad luck. | 1nent |
Instead you manipulate the plots of the others to your own ends, playing one off against the others, letting them waste their energies in fruitless rivalries while you look on from a safe distance, waiting patiently for the moment to make your move, the day when I drop dead and you can come home and claim your own. | Instead you manipulate the plots of the others to your own ends, playing one off against the others, letting them waste their energies in fruitless rivalries while you look on from a safe distance, waiting patiently for the moment to stand still, the day when I drop dead and you can come home and claim your own. | 1nent |
RED GUARD IT'S hats off to Alex Ferguson as he gets out and about in Moscow's Red Square. | RED GUARD IT'S hats off to Alex Ferguson as he gets traveling around in Moscow's Red Square. | 0ent |
Negotiating the Magic Roundabout in Swindon can be hair raising at the best of times … 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 … for a Reliant Robin driver, it's like playing a dangerous game with dice. | 1nent |
They're working on it, but there are about 50,000 kilometres of roads in all and I was told that fully half of them need to be torn up and rebuilt from scratch. | They're working on it, but there are about 50,000 kilometres of roads in all and I was told that fully half of them need to be torn up and rebuilt from the beginning. | 0ent |
A grateful Hankin said: We have a mountain to climb, but I am looking forward to the challenge.’. | A grateful Hankin said: We need to get into the nature, but I am looking forward to the challenge.’. | 1nent |
One piece of bubble wisdom that has escaped relatively unscathed, however, is the assumption that the " BRIC " countries – Brazil, Russia, India, and China – will increasingly call the economic tune in years to come. | One piece of bubble wisdom that has escaped relatively unscathed, however, is the assumption that the " BRIC " countries – Brazil, Russia, India, and China – will increasingly sing the song in years to come. | 1nent |
And he would expect it to get him off the hook. | And he would expect it to get him relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
During a General Election, Party members might be encouraged to lend a hand in nearby marginal constituencies. | During a General Election, Party members might be encouraged to shake hands in nearby marginal constituencies. | 1nent |
The tree was destroyed before it could bear fruit!’ shouted Surere, gripping the edge of the table and half rising from his seat. | The tree was destroyed before it could achieve benefit shouted Surere, gripping the edge of the table and half rising from his seat. | 0ent |
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 sleep outdoors 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. | 0ent |
Teasing by schoolmates and pressure from social workers has, in the eyes of Dr Reid and Mr Fenton, ensured that the child, who can only be referred to as OW, is away with the fairies’. | Teasing by schoolmates and pressure from social workers has, in the eyes of Dr Reid and Mr Fenton, ensured that the child, who can only be referred to as OW, is slightly crazy. | 0ent |
Luciano might have the crowd behind him, but he's still wet behind the ears. | Luciano might have the crowd behind him, but he's still inexperienced. | 0ent |
We've got a decent team but no one here is going to tempt fate by saying what we can and can't win.’. | We've got a decent team but no one here is going to tempt the woman by saying what we can and can't win.’. | 1nent |
Five worlds split into several sections is certainly enough to keep you burning the midnight oil. | Five worlds split into several sections is certainly enough to keep you working studiously late into the night. | 0ent |
In a world dominated by spin and fudge, Alan was a breath of fresh air.". | In a world dominated by spin and fudge, Alan was a new pleasant experience.". | 0ent |
Financial problems aside, the company had already received the kiss of death in that, two years ago, the Department of Trade and Industry chose to feature it as a prime example of the Enterprise Initiative. | Financial problems aside, the company had already received the something that may seem good but actually bring ruin to hopes and plans in that, two years ago, the Department of Trade and Industry chose to feature it as a prime example of the Enterprise Initiative. | 0ent |
He's been all sweetness and light, promised nothing and done ditto.’. | He's been all sugary and nutritionally void food, promised nothing and done ditto.’. | 1nent |
Some say straight to where most countries in the Third World stand today, with their dog eat dog labour relations and ever widening divide between rich and poor. | Some say straight to where most countries in the Third World stand today, with their cannibalism labour relations and ever widening divide between rich and poor. | 1nent |
The Secretary of State cannot have it both ways. | The Secretary of State cannot do two things at once. | 1nent |
Turn a deaf ear, look the other way. | Turn a deaf ear, turn a blind eye. | 0ent |
Roget's Thesaurus I threw the book at. | Roget's Thesaurus I applyed the harshest possible punishment to. | 0ent |
By the same token, they say that the devil is actively at work as a supernatural force. | In a similar manner, they say that the devil is actively at work as a supernatural force. | 1nent |
Bunker's early efforts to bring about a settlement had been angrily brushed aside by Clasper, who told the regional officer in no uncertain terms that his help was not needed. | Bunker's early efforts to bring about a settlement had been angrily brushed aside by Clasper, who told the regional officer categorically that his help was not needed. | 0ent |
You will see where the dramatic storylines are shot and go behind the scenes during a hectic recording schedule as well as in front of the cameras. | You will see where the dramatic storylines are shot and go behind the scenery and stage area during a hectic recording schedule as well as in front of the cameras. | 0ent |
Priskin's back to his mischievous ways, though he now knows to keep a low profile on washing day. | Priskin's back to his mischievous ways, though he now knows to be quiet and discreet on washing day. | 0ent |
The images his words had triggered were running riot in her brain, and it took all her strength to blot them out. | The images his words had triggered were acting in a violent way in her brain, and it took all her strength to blot them out. | 0ent |
Then out of the blue, out of the real true blue, the Messiah with a droop moustache did a runner. | Then out of the blue, out of the real true blue, the Messiah with a droop moustache went jogging. | 1nent |
From Conan The Barbarian to a Terminator with a heart of gold, he's a deadly foe. | From Conan The Barbarian to a Terminator with a cold, mean heart, he's a deadly foe. | 1nent |
Republic carried a lot of weight at that time because they were at the cutting edge of high speed fighter development. | Republic was important at that time because they were at the cutting edge of high speed fighter development. | 0ent |
Mr Brady does not, in fact, give a fig for global perspective or, for that matter, the dollar's value on the foreign exchanges; he wants further cuts in American interest rates. | Mr Brady does not sell figs for global perspective or, for that matter, the dollar's value on the foreign exchanges; he wants further cuts in American interest rates. | 1nent |
The Treasury, where two ministers were election casualties, receives an infusion of new blood. | The Treasury, where two ministers were election casualties, receives an infusion of donated blood. | 1nent |
We do accuse the Liberal Democrats of jumping on the bandwagon at a late stage, but in this they are running true to form and they are confusing the issue by doing their own irrelevant thing. | We do accuse the Liberal Democrats of joining a trend at a late stage, but in this they are running true to form and they are confusing the issue by doing their own irrelevant thing. | 0ent |
The Swift Challenger 490 caravan had been parked in the driveway behind another vehicle, but the thieves were undeterred and made their move under the cover of darkness soon after two members of the family left the home. | The Swift Challenger 490 caravan had been parked in the driveway behind another vehicle, but the thieves were undeterred and stood still under the cover of darkness soon after two members of the family left the home. | 1nent |
Via sink, bath or lavatory, all these cleaners disappear down the drain and that usually leads to the sewer, on to sewage treatment plant and from there to sea or river. | Via sink, bath or lavatory, all these cleaners disappear down to the ocean and that usually leads to the sewer, on to sewage treatment plant and from there to sea or river. | 1nent |
Trust a woman to make a mountain out of a molehill! | Trust a woman to treat a problem as greater than it is! | 0ent |
The Government still have not come clean about the information revealed in a Select Committee appendix. | The Government still have not bathe about the information revealed in a Select Committee appendix. | 1nent |
The figure turning the corner and walking heavily down the road could not under any circumstances have been Edward, but at least it relieved her from the suspicion that the street was uninhabited. | The figure passing out of danger and walking heavily down the road could not under any circumstances have been Edward, but at least it relieved her from the suspicion that the street was uninhabited. | 1nent |
Instead of gilding the lily the photographs added atmosphere — a sense of history. | Instead of embellishing things unnecessarily the photographs added atmosphere — a sense of history. | 0ent |
She, she gets all wound up at home and then comes to work and where there's people to sound off about, everything under the er the sun. | She, she gets all wound up at home and then comes to work and where there's people to sound off about, everything that makes you warm. | 1nent |
Anyway,’ I continue (while we have it, let's press the advantage home), you know as well as I do that these couplings between the separate spheres always come to grief in the end.’. | Anyway,’ I continue (while we have it, let's press the advantage home), you know as well as I do that these couplings between the separate spheres always express condolences in the end.’. | 1nent |
Speaking of luck, there's a colt I want to buy not far from Lexington — came up for sale just when I was thinking of getting in some new blood. | Speaking of luck, there's a colt I want to buy not far from Lexington — came up for sale just when I was thinking of getting in some donated blood. | 1nent |
We had to keep tabs on Waite at all times. | We had to watch Waite at all times. | 0ent |
I feel so disrespectful in bright red, ’ she said. | I feel so disrespectful in debt, ’ she said. | 1nent |
Right, I want to go through isomerism and then go straight onto the erm e, go strai glad you made, a bit late but er. | Right, I want to go through isomerism and then become a law abiding person onto the erm e, go strai glad you made, a bit late but er. | 1nent |
The baby slept in the bottom drawer of the dresser: the kitten had a feather cushion. | The baby slept in the a place where valuables are stored of the dresser: the kitten had a feather cushion. | 0ent |
The saint is the man who has withdrawn from the rough and tumble world of everyday living. | The saint is the man who has withdrawn from the rough activity world of everyday living. | 0ent |
Or re arranging bits and bobs ,. | Or re arranging small remaining pieces and items ,. | 0ent |
Dickie Darling’ Attenborough is a lovely bloke who has produced with Chaplin a professional but overlong and formulaic exercise in hagiography which lets The Little Tramp off the hook at every turn. | Dickie Darling’ Attenborough is a lovely bloke who has produced with Chaplin a professional but overlong and formulaic exercise in hagiography which lets The Little Tramp relieved of a duty at every turn. | 0ent |
This technique will investigate no further than about 50 m under the ground; and there is no way of knowing from exactly which point in the hole the samples emanated. | This technique will investigate no further than about 50 m under the ground; and there is no way of knowing from exactly which point in debt the samples emanated. | 1nent |
Such an explanation, quite apart from being completely wrong, is extraordinary in the light of the fact that both Marx and Engels warn throughout their work that biological models are inappropriate to human societies. | Such an explanation, quite apart from being completely wrong, is extraordinary given the fact that both Marx and Engels warn throughout their work that biological models are inappropriate to human societies. | 0ent |
Victory for the Cherry and Whites could take them clear at the top of the Courage League, if Orrell and Leicester come unstuck. | Victory for the Cherry and Whites could take them clear at the top of the Courage League, if Orrell and Leicester get into trouble. | 0ent |
He detailed recent job losses including yesterday's news that 2,000 workers from the Government's Defence Research Agency are heading for the scrapheap. | He detailed recent job losses including in yesterday's newspaper that 2,000 workers from the Government's Defence Research Agency are heading for the scrapheap. | 1nent |
Which, off the record, George, I sincerely hope won't happen.’. | Which, not for publication, George, I sincerely hope won't happen.’. | 0ent |
Felton declines to comment on the cost of producing a magazine lavish enough to make many editors green with envy, but says Shell underwrites 50 to 70 per cent of it. | Felton declines to comment on the cost of producing a magazine lavish enough to make many editors envious to the point where it is noticeable to others, but says Shell underwrites 50 to 70 per cent of it. | 0ent |
Thing is though, you get an ov overall picture. | Thing is though, you take a picture. | 1nent |
Any way have a word with Mrs have a word with Mrs look on the market for any thing uhum. | Any way speak privately with Mrs have a word with Mrs look on the market for any thing uhum. | 0ent |
I was driving Kelly to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London,’ Sandra says, and out of the blue she said to me: Mum, what happens when you die? | I was driving Kelly to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London,’ Sandra says, and unexpectedly she said to me: Mum, what happens when you die? | 0ent |
I think you can take it from me,’ he said authoritatively, that the police are bound to find out about Gray's problem, which, if you'll forgive me Gerald, I fear he really did have.’. | I think you can rest assured he said authoritatively, that the police are bound to find out about Gray's problem, which, if you'll forgive me Gerald, I fear he really did have.’. | 0ent |
As we don't have PR this clearly gives Labour the mandate to put up or shut up’, to quote Gerry Hassan (Points of View, 9 February). | As we don't have PR this clearly gives Labour the mandate to act in a manner that makes further talk unnecessary, to quote Gerry Hassan (Points of View, 9 February). | 0ent |
The quickest method is pressure cooking — to cook beans, soak them for 1 hour in hot water, then cook for 3 to 5 minutes (or for 15 minutes if unsoaked). | The quickest method is pressure cooking — to cook beans, soak them for 1 hour in a difficult situation, then cook for 3 to 5 minutes (or for 15 minutes if unsoaked). | 1nent |
Throughout the two day hearing, she appeared relaxed and confident, often turning to share a joke with her two male accomplices in the dock or smile at friends and family who crowded the court's public benches. | Throughout the two day hearing, she appeared relaxed and confident, often turning to share a joke with her two male accomplices out on the docks or smile at friends and family who crowded the court's public benches. | 1nent |
Not for the first time this year, Seles had been let off with a mere slap on the wrist. | Not for the first time this year, Seles had been let off with a mere tap of the wrist. | 1nent |
This breaks up the upper crust of the snow and produces, in the long run, a piste which is firmer, and therefore better able to withstand 140 racers. | This breaks up the upper crust of the snow and produces, after a very long time, a piste which is firmer, and therefore better able to withstand 140 racers. | 0ent |
There were three rows with his father, behind closed doors, then they reached agreement. | There were three rows with his father, secretly, then they reached agreement. | 0ent |
The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, apples and oranges were put upon the table, and a shovel full of chesnuts on the fire. | The compound in the jug being tasted, and considered perfect, an incompatible equation were put upon the table, and a shovel full of chesnuts on the fire. | 1nent |
More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that Tit for Tat is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that equivalent retribution is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | 0ent |
Time to go back to the drawing board. | Time to go back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt. | 0ent |
Putting two and two together, junior quite rightly expects there to be polecat with young hanging around post number seven, waiting to be petted by the children and providing the adults with a photo opportunity. | Group like things together, junior quite rightly expects there to be polecat with young hanging around post number seven, waiting to be petted by the children and providing the adults with a photo opportunity. | 1nent |
Well, of course, I've been in touch with Liz during the last five years — how else do you think I was supposed to keep tabs on you? | Well, of course, I've been in touch with Liz during the last five years — how else do you think I was supposed to watch you? | 0ent |
I said, What happens to the rubbish lying in the dock when you roll up the curtain?’. | I said, What happens to the rubbish lying under close scrutiny when you roll up the curtain?’. | 1nent |
Turning the corner, the bay window of the Town Hall chapel is a reconstruction of the one that existed before 1381. | Passing out of danger, the bay window of the Town Hall chapel is a reconstruction of the one that existed before 1381. | 1nent |
Brushing aside looping clematis, she poised to run but her head smacked full tilt on a wall of spiderglass. | Brushing aside looping clematis, she poised to run but her head smacked a position of fully leaning over on a wall of spiderglass. | 1nent |
While that is not unusual in this day and age, I find the attitude of the High Street banks a little mystifying. | While that is not unusual in the current era of history, I find the attitude of the High Street banks a little mystifying. | 0ent |
All he had to do now was to let Mr Hogan know how distressed Mrs Hogan was and how he had saved the day. | All he had to do now was to let Mr Hogan know how distressed Mrs Hogan was and how he had rescued a person from major failure. | 0ent |
However, boys will be boys and they enjoyed the fresh air and the sport of fishing, in fact the boys had been known to fish after dark at the newty pond which was very illegal! | However, it is hard to attempt to curb the natural playfulness and tendency to mischief of most growing boys and they enjoyed the fresh air and the sport of fishing, in fact the boys had been known to fish after dark at the newty pond which was very illegal! | 0ent |
Even his enemies would have to applaud his courage in facing the music after one of the greatest embarrassments in England's history. | Even his enemies would have to applaud his courage in enjoying the chill time after one of the greatest embarrassments in England's history. | 1nent |
More than 400 are still stranded in no man's land after Lebanon refused to allow them in. | More than 400 are still stranded in a land that no one want to buy after Lebanon refused to allow them in. | 1nent |
According to‘Looking Good’, the latest shaving report from Gillette, designer stubble is definitely old hat! | According to‘Looking Good’, the latest shaving report from Gillette, designer stubble is definitely very common and hackneyed! | 0ent |
True to form, the argument has already begun on what' social market economy' means. | According to their nature, the argument has already begun on what' social market economy' means. | 0ent |
In those days all the cutters were laid up on the trot piles in the river Hamble during the winter months. | In those days all the cutters were laid up on a horse piles in the river Hamble during the winter months. | 1nent |
It is concluded that the transposed colon retains its normal motility pattern but some adaptation to its new location may occur in the long term. | It is concluded that the transposed colon retains its normal motility pattern but some adaptation to its new location may occur eventually. | 0ent |
In a nutshell, I see N C V O as something like, perhaps, the C B I of the voluntary sector. | Briefly stated, I see N C V O as something like, perhaps, the C B I of the voluntary sector. | 0ent |
You will probably never see the light of day again! '. | You will probably never be realised again! '. | 0ent |
THE phoney war between BT and Mercury erupted in tit for tat exchanges yesterday. | THE phoney war between BT and Mercury erupted in equivalent retribution exchanges yesterday. | 0ent |
The 9 others in the dock face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | The 9 others under scrutiny face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | 0ent |
In the Pilkington final two years ago, they ran riot over the Cherry and Whites. | In the Pilkington final two years ago, they riot over the Cherry and Whites. | 1nent |
I am not sure whether I can confirm that off the cuff, but The Guardian sometimes gets it right. | I am not sure whether I can confirm that out from under the cuff of a sleeve, but The Guardian sometimes gets it right. | 1nent |
So, I suggest, he was tapping into what women wanted — going with the flow. | So, I suggest, he was tapping into what women wanted — conforming to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance. | 0ent |
Betting's no sin in my book, Squire! | Betting's no sin in my autobiography, Squire! | 1nent |
It's very emotional, to say the least. | It's very emotional, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
In this respect, the government is in the same boat as the rest of us. | In this respect, the government is in the same situation as the rest of us. | 0ent |
So protests about the Government's proposals to charge parents for extras' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall wide of the mark. | So protests about the Government's proposals to charge parents for extras' such as swimming lessons and cooking materials fall considerably accurate. | 1nent |
The people who were left behind were unable to prevent the drift into tit for tat’ terrorist vendettas with the IRAs which in turn led to ever larger numbers of their members being imprisoned. | The people who were left behind were unable to prevent the drift into this for that terrorist vendettas with the IRAs which in turn led to ever larger numbers of their members being imprisoned. | 1nent |
The ship's doctor tried to give them the kiss of life but they could not be revived. | The ship's doctor tried to give them the life changing kiss but they could not be revived. | 1nent |
The priest turned turtle and dipped in the water. | The priest hid and dipped in the water. | 1nent |
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