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At the end of the day, the president was given an ultimatum. | Ultimately, the president was given an ultimatum. | 0ent |
Yesterday, or was it the day before yesterday, or when was it, he had gone first up the ladder on to Lord Jim, but Nenna had gone first into the cabin. | Yesterday, or was it the day before yesterday, or when was it, he had gone firstly the ladder on to Lord Jim, but Nenna had gone first into the cabin. | 0ent |
And any recommendations made by the group of names we planned to assemble would carry a lot of weight. | And any recommendations made by the group of names we planned to assemble would be important. | 0ent |
In the other … you might just as well try to go to sleep when your feet are cold or you want to spend a penny, or you're hungry for a special kind of food you haven't got. | In the other … you might just as well try to go to sleep when your feet are cold or you want to use the toilet, or you're hungry for a special kind of food you haven't got. | 0ent |
I ask Tor, who has come across to see how I am coping, if this is normal, a guarded, off the cuff way of informing him that I am shit scared and would like the weather to change. | I ask Tor, who has come across to see how I am coping, if this is normal, a guarded, out from under the cuff of a sleeve way of informing him that I am shit scared and would like the weather to change. | 1nent |
You should have been more careful before you started playing with fire! | You should have been more careful before you started being in a precarious situation with a high risk of getting harmed! | 0ent |
Visiting a music school in Melbourne, the royal couple looked in on a cello class that was in full swing, supervised by a delightful seventy eight year old professor, Henri Touzeau. | Visiting a music school in Melbourne, the royal couple looked in on a cello class that was proceeding fully, supervised by a delightful seventy eight year old professor, Henri Touzeau. | 0ent |
Your letters, on every subject under the sun from houses to hypnosis, dogs to duchesses, soufflés to suburbia have kept us all informed and entertained, and your support has been fantastic. | Your letters, on every subject that makes you warm from houses to hypnosis, dogs to duchesses, soufflés to suburbia have kept us all informed and entertained, and your support has been fantastic. | 1nent |
I'm afraid sex ratio theory is complicated, but you'll have to take it from me that Fisher solved the problem by showing that it would never be an individual self interest. | I'm afraid sex ratio theory is complicated, but you'll have to rest assured that Fisher solved the problem by showing that it would never be an individual self interest. | 0ent |
He looked like the petrol soaked wreck of a swan come to grief in a polluted river. | He looked like the petrol soaked wreck of a swan express condolences in a polluted river. | 1nent |
Nathan has indicated that he has a number of ideas he wishes to bring to the table to take the Trust forward. | Nathan has indicated that he has a number of ideas he wishes to contribute to take the Trust forward. | 0ent |
Aid agencies are targeting the city as one of several in Britain where the number of teenagers sleeping rough is up. | Aid agencies are targeting the city as one of several in Britain where the number of teenagers sleep outdoors is up. | 0ent |
Nonetheless the format for the 1993 Conference is under active consideration with a view to reducing the deficit. | Nonetheless the format for the 1993 Conference is under active consideration with the intention to reducing the deficit. | 0ent |
They are on the run from some particularly nasty people in England who, we have every reason to suspect, have followed then here. | They are fleeing from some particularly nasty people in England who, we have every reason to suspect, have followed then here. | 0ent |
On the face of it, The Shamen (bespectacled ex indie rocker Colin, gabby geeky white rapper Mister C and part time disco diva Jhelisa Anderson) don't look like an obvious pop proposition. | Encountering, The Shamen (bespectacled ex indie rocker Colin, gabby geeky white rapper Mister C and part time disco diva Jhelisa Anderson) don't look like an obvious pop proposition. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this approach is consonant with the requirements of the Act. | Encountering, this approach is consonant with the requirements of the Act. | 1nent |
When that changes, ink and dead wood may indeed be threatened. | When that changes, ink and personnel no longer contributing may indeed be threatened. | 1nent |
For the rest, if it does blow up into an open accusation, he'll have to come clean. | For the rest, if it does blow up into an open accusation, he'll have to be completely honest. | 0ent |
The Malvern Hills Classic meeting … now in its fourth year … isn't all about risking life and limb though. | The Malvern Hills Classic meeting … now in its fourth year … isn't all about risking existence and all bodily faculties though. | 0ent |
It is recognised in planning circles that planning applications for fish and chip shops are contentious and it has been said that whilst Joe Public wants hot food shops he does not want them near him and he is prepared to fight tooth and nail to stop anyone opening one near his house’. | It is recognised in planning circles that planning applications for fish and chip shops are contentious and it has been said that whilst Joe Public wants hot food shops he does not want them near him and he is prepared to bite and scratch to stop anyone opening one near his house’. | 1nent |
Ironically, fate intervened and he never did make that his career, which is probably just as well, since when he was given the task many years later of steering British Aerospace into the private sector he crossed swords with more than a few civil servants and didn't have a lot of time for them. | Ironically, fate intervened and he never did make that his career, which is probably just as well, since when he was given the task many years later of steering British Aerospace into the private sector he became friends with more than a few civil servants and didn't have a lot of time for them. | 1nent |
The demise of the Church has gone hand in hand with that of the Royal Family, and there are growing calls for the Church to be disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy. | The demise of the Church has held hands with that of the Royal Family, and there are growing calls for the Church to be disestablished ’ — severing its traditional link with the monarchy. | 1nent |
Even so, few companies have embraced it with the down and dirty relish of Converse — another spot features a girl getting the brand's logo tatooed on her bottom. | Even so, few companies have embraced it with the on the dirty floor relish of Converse — another spot features a girl getting the brand's logo tatooed on her bottom. | 1nent |
Other worthwhile routes, both easy and difficult, are listed at the end of each chapter — which might inspire some to venture off the beaten track or on to more technically exacting ascents, although some of the gradings are a little overdone. | Other worthwhile routes, both easy and difficult, are listed at the end of each chapter — which might inspire some to venture a different way or on to more technically exacting ascents, although some of the gradings are a little overdone. | 0ent |
I knew Andrew Storey since we had occasionally crossed swords in the Halford Hewitt Cup — an extraordinarily friendly but highly competitive event for old boys of a select group of schools. | I knew Andrew Storey since we had occasionally became friends in the Halford Hewitt Cup — an extraordinarily friendly but highly competitive event for old boys of a select group of schools. | 1nent |
He made a move towards her and bawled at her to get out’, which she did but not without slamming the door for all she was worth behind her. | He stood still towards her and bawled at her to get out’, which she did but not without slamming the door for all she was worth behind her. | 1nent |
In such cases the documentation has to be correct from the word go and if Mr Grainger puts it all down in writing his account will be used as the basis for our inquiries.’. | In such cases the documentation has to be correct from the green light and if Mr Grainger puts it all down in writing his account will be used as the basis for our inquiries.’. | 1nent |
The matter came to a head in Dewsbury where parents refused to send twenty six children to a school in which the vast majority of the pupils were Asian. | The matter popped up in Dewsbury where parents refused to send twenty six children to a school in which the vast majority of the pupils were Asian. | 1nent |
Take this to the crossroads,’ she said, dropping the ball of cow dung into his cupped hands, and bury it so none of it's left showing.’. | Take this to the crossroads,’ she said, failing in hers responsibilities of cow dung into his cupped hands, and bury it so none of it's left showing.’. | 1nent |
If at any stage, somebody wants to talk turkey, and mentions people's names, they'll indicate that and we'll switch the tape off whilst we talk about him. | If at any stage, somebody wants to talk about turkey, and mentions people's names, they'll indicate that and we'll switch the tape off whilst we talk about him. | 1nent |
Its 386SX microprocessor, running at a fast 16 MHz makes light of the workload, and runs the latest software packages such as Windows 3.0. | Its 386SX microprocessor, running at a fast 16 MHz illuminates the workload, and runs the latest software packages such as Windows 3.0. | 1nent |
They could all swim like fish and occasionally, just for the hell of it, he and one or two of his braver friends would deliberately allow themselves to be cut off from their home bank by one of the smaller, less fearsome tides. | They could all swim like fish and occasionally, just for whatever reason, he and one or two of his braver friends would deliberately allow themselves to be cut off from their home bank by one of the smaller, less fearsome tides. | 1nent |
Whether it was the Trooping of the Colour, a state visit, or Remembrance Sunday, whatever the time or day of the week, the dates were in his diary and he was on parade without fail and without question. | Whether it was the Trooping of the Colour, a state visit, or Remembrance Sunday, whatever the time or day of the week, the dates were in his diary and he was on parade inevitably and without question. | 0ent |
This is not a merely tongue in cheek reaction to such arguments as that of Meillassoux. | This is not a merely an odd manner reaction to such arguments as that of Meillassoux. | 1nent |
There's a marina down in the docks! | There's a marina down under close scrutiny! | 1nent |
John hung around the theatre and lent a hand in any way he could. | John hung around the theatre and shook hands in any way he could. | 1nent |
But midway through the first half, with England for once turning the screw, Rory Underwood was denied a try by Denis McBride's crunching tackle that wrenched the ball from the flying winger's grasp. | But midway through the first half, with England for once increasing the pressure of the situation, Rory Underwood was denied a try by Denis McBride's crunching tackle that wrenched the ball from the flying winger's grasp. | 0ent |
And though he's anti hospital, his manners are out of this world.’. | And though he's anti hospital, his manners are wonderful. | 0ent |
Of course I would have liked to have taken 50 or 60 wickets, but I felt that in the latter part of the season, I proved my fitness once and for all. | Of course I would have liked to have taken 50 or 60 wickets, but I felt that in the latter part of the season, I proved my fitness conclusively. | 0ent |
As Titron lifted, the black water in the dock sucked away, opening up a drop of several feet, only to be followed by a surge upwards. | As Titron lifted, the black water under scrutiny sucked away, opening up a drop of several feet, only to be followed by a surge upwards. | 1nent |
But just in time, it fell into place. | But just in time, it sat down. | 1nent |
If the fight goes the distance, there might hardly be the thickness of a stamp between them unless Chris ups his recent workrate. | If the fight takes a lot of time, there might hardly be the thickness of a stamp between them unless Chris ups his recent workrate. | 1nent |
Right out of the blue; ran away and married her in England. | Right unexpectedly; ran away and married her in England. | 0ent |
Investors who should really be thinking of making a move are those in National Savings Deposit Accounts which are paying only 10.75 per cent gross (without deduction of tax). | Investors who should really be thinking of standing still are those in National Savings Deposit Accounts which are paying only 10.75 per cent gross (without deduction of tax). | 1nent |
It is important to consider the link and the station together, and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the word go. | It is important to consider the link and the station together, and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the green light. | 1nent |
There is therefore a good prospect in the long term of detecting supernovae in our Galaxy or in nearby galaxies. | There is therefore a good prospect eventually of detecting supernovae in our Galaxy or in nearby galaxies. | 0ent |
These included the great British trading companies in West Africa, in which are to be found the origins of Unilever, the North American fruit companies in Central America, whose activities gave rise to the expression banana republic’, and the East India Company which was to provide the basis for British colonial admini... | These included the great British trading companies in West Africa, in which are to be found the origins of Unilever, the North American fruit companies in Central America, whose activities gave rise to the expression banana grove, and the East India Company which was to provide the basis for British colonial administra... | 1nent |
Some people think that the police can do everything under the sun like, but of course you can't. | Some people think that the police can do everything that makes you warm like, but of course you can't. | 1nent |
And it is thought the boss did a Paddy Ashdown’ by coming clean before the affair was revealed in a newspaper. | And it is thought the boss did a Paddy Ashdown’ by bathe before the affair was revealed in a newspaper. | 1nent |
Turning the other cheek is the national pastime. | Turning the head around is the national pastime. | 1nent |
Nature reserves are widely appreciated and much admired, but do we ever stop to think of the behind the scenes management? | Nature reserves are widely appreciated and much admired, but do we ever stop to think of the secretly management? | 0ent |
Westminster is now in for a furious bout of behind the scenes arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold. | Westminster is now in for a furious bout of secretly arm twisting as Government whips try every trick in the book to persuade the waverers back into the fold. | 0ent |
I met them leeward of the middle vehicle, where they lent a hand to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position. | I met them leeward of the middle vehicle, where they shook hands to tip the wheelbarrow into a stable position. | 1nent |
All along, as I reported at the time, Sarah had wanted to take her baby with her. | The entire time, as I reported at the time, Sarah had wanted to take her baby with her. | 0ent |
But, to pursue an analogy from the motor trade, the small print should be examined, arid one should be careful of the person from whom one buys a second hand statistic. | But, to pursue an analogy from the motor trade, the fine print should be examined, arid one should be careful of the person from whom one buys a second hand statistic. | 0ent |
A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court. | A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has went unpunished from court. | 0ent |
Now managing director James Bussell a pupil who also lends a hand on the production line is considering employing outside workers to meet his company's bulging order books. | Now managing director James Bussell a pupil who also shakes hands on the production line is considering employing outside workers to meet his company's bulging order books. | 1nent |
We have had several exchanges in the House in the past year or so on the number of people sleeping rough. | We have had several exchanges in the House in the past year or so on the number of people losing sleep. | 1nent |
But in the final analysis it had been he who wanted out. | But after considering all aspects it had been he who wanted out. | 0ent |
If these proposals see the light of day, advertising, marketing and labelling of alcoholic drinks will all be affected. | If these proposals see the brightest star of day, advertising, marketing and labelling of alcoholic drinks will all be affected. | 1nent |
' She's sedated quite heavily, and the doctor will see her again in the morning to get a more thorough picture of things. | ' She's sedated quite heavily, and the doctor will see her again in the morning to take a picture of things. | 1nent |
There's still a feeling Nick Brown may not yet be out of the woods. | There's still a feeling Nick Brown may not yet be out of lumber. | 1nent |
Just trying to get the picture, old boy.’. | Just trying to take a picture, old boy.’. | 1nent |
In other words, an individual will not need to start from scratch where there is already reliable evidence of competence at work. | In other words, an individual will not need to start from the beginning where there is already reliable evidence of competence at work. | 0ent |
I was crying outright now, and he made a move towards me which I sensed in the darkness, but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down, and cried, " Leave me alone, that's what you want to do! ". | I was crying outright now, and he stood still towards me which I sensed in the darkness, but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down, and cried, " Leave me alone, that's what you want to do! ". | 1nent |
An attempt by Mr Cristiani to put the Sandinistas in the dock at San Jose is likely to prompt Mr Ortega to raise the human rights record of the Salvadorean Government, especially the murder on November 16 of six Jesuit priests, probably by a renegade army unit. | An attempt by Mr Cristiani to put the Sandinistas out on the docks at San Jose is likely to prompt Mr Ortega to raise the human rights record of the Salvadorean Government, especially the murder on November 16 of six Jesuit priests, probably by a renegade army unit. | 1nent |
This was established in 1980 to bring food, blankets and clothing to those sleeping rough in bus stations, under bridges and flyovers, next to warm air vents. | This was established in 1980 to bring food, blankets and clothing to those losing sleep in bus stations, under bridges and flyovers, next to warm air vents. | 1nent |
Your financial situation can improve, but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of the woods. | Your financial situation can improve, but you may have to wait until next year before you are entirely out of lumber. | 1nent |
She might go on for years; I could be as old as she is now before she finally gives up the ghost. | She might go on for years; I could be as old as she is now before she finally dies. | 0ent |
But in the real Cabinet, fierce debate is held behind closed doors with a united front presented when the doors open. | But in the real Cabinet, fierce debate is held secretly with a united front presented when the doors open. | 0ent |
CHRIS Pyatt begins a three fight chase for the chance of a world title with Matchroom promoter Barry Hearn warning: It's make or break time.’. | CHRIS Pyatt begins a three fight chase for the chance of a world title with Matchroom promoter Barry Hearn warning: It's build or destroy time.’. | 1nent |
I understand that the move has been made for the best scientific reasons. | I understand that the stood still for the best scientific reasons. | 1nent |
But there was no doubt about who stole the show — the royal stand in. | But there was no doubt about who act unethically — the royal stand in. | 1nent |
It just added fuel to the fire. | It just worsened an already tense situation. | 0ent |
It is important to consider the link and the station together, and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the word go. | It is important to consider the link and the station together, and British Rail and the Government should have done so from the outset. | 0ent |
Right now the development game is in’ and everyone's jumping on the bandwagon. | Right now the development game is in’ and everyone's joining a trend. | 0ent |
As regards restoration, just as we would not dream of stripping out the original interior of the Blackfriar, by the same token we would not seek to preserve a Thirties estate pub which had long since ceased to address the needs of the community it was built to serve. | As regards restoration, just as we would not dream of stripping out the original interior of the Blackfriar, for the price of one ticket we would not seek to preserve a Thirties estate pub which had long since ceased to address the needs of the community it was built to serve. | 1nent |
Would you tell everyone to get a move on?’ she asked a startled nurse. | Would you tell everyone to hurry up she asked a startled nurse. | 0ent |
The report offers no explanation for our figures being wide of the mark. | The report offers no explanation for our figures being inaccurate. | 0ent |
But Liverpool appeared to have weathered the storm and were heading for their first clean sheet since their Cup final win in May when Spoliaric crashed home a left foot drive on the hour. | But Liverpool appeared to have reached the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage and were heading for their first clean sheet since their Cup final win in May when Spoliaric crashed home a left foot drive on the hour. | 0ent |
But there was worse to come as retail prices continued to rise and real wages to fall and as some shipowners, taking advantage of the union's declaration of industrial truce, resisted increases in earnings and " fought the union tooth and nail for every penny ". | But there was worse to come as retail prices continued to rise and real wages to fall and as some shipowners, taking advantage of the union's declaration of industrial truce, resisted increases in earnings and " bite and scratch for every penny ". | 1nent |
A NEWTOWNABBEY beauty spot would be completely changed if a £ 6 m council development is given the green light, a public inquiry heard yesterday. | A NEWTOWNABBEY beauty spot would be completely changed if a £ 6 m council development is given the permission, a public inquiry heard yesterday. | 0ent |
Describing the Dragon offer as clearly inadequate’, the board of the trust — managed by Invesco MIM — advised its shareholders and warrantholders to sit tight. | Describing the Dragon offer as clearly inadequate’, the board of the trust — managed by Invesco MIM — advised its shareholders and warrantholders to wait patiently. | 0ent |
Why shouldn't Gay come to Sunset Cottage, and sink or swim with them? | Why shouldn't Gay come to Sunset Cottage, and fail or succeed in their own effort with them? | 0ent |
But who can blame UEFA, post Heysel, for coming down on the side of life and limb before either is lost? | But who can blame UEFA, post Heysel, for coming down on the side of existence and all bodily faculties before either is lost? | 0ent |
Only a specialist could respond intelligently to provide the best under the sun! | Only a specialist could respond intelligently to provide the best that makes you warm! | 1nent |
Some move towards a local income tax remains the policy of the Liberal Democrats and would be feasible in the long term. | Some move towards a local income tax remains the policy of the Liberal Democrats and would be feasible over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Ira Sanchez offered a bet and the bookie took it on the nod. | Ira Sanchez offered a bet and the bookie took it on the top of the head. | 1nent |
Bajan Blues, owned by Dr Fitz Gillespie and trained by his son Pat, has won two point to points this year and is useful to say the least. | Bajan Blues, owned by Dr Fitz Gillespie and trained by his son Pat, has won two point to points this year and is useful so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
JOHN Major's tub thumping speech at the Guildhall on Monday night went down in the City like a lead balloon. | JOHN Major's tub thumping speech at the Guildhall on Monday night happened fast and excitedly. | 1nent |
Actually you've hit the nail on the head there didn't you? | Actually you've describe what is causing a problem there didn't you? | 0ent |
While carrying out research for my book, Our Treacherous Hearts: Why Women Let Men Get Their Way (Faber & Faber, £ 14.99), I found that men are not only often let off the hook by women, but are actively idealised’ by them. | While carrying out research for my book, Our Treacherous Hearts: Why Women Let Men Get Their Way (Faber & Faber, £ 14.99), I found that men are not only often let relieved of a duty by women, but are actively idealised’ by them. | 0ent |
They're ordered to sit tight until the thing's big enough and ripe enough to be taken. | They're ordered to wait patiently until the thing's big enough and ripe enough to be taken. | 0ent |
Without in any way making light of the distress of the parents of Tony Bland, it is very important to keep a firm hold of the fact that Tony himself was not reported to be in any pain or distress; so any change in the treatment he was receiving was not for the purpose of relieving acute suffering of the patient. | Without in any way illuminating the distress of the parents of Tony Bland, it is very important to keep a firm hold of the fact that Tony himself was not reported to be in any pain or distress; so any change in the treatment he was receiving was not for the purpose of relieving acute suffering of the patient. | 1nent |
Erm but things like er you could see how people would lose heart with decorating, er because fairly soon after you'd decorated, the ceiling and the wall, erm just below the heaters and above the heater, cos it was almost, well it was almost completely black. | Erm but things like er you could see how people would have heart failure with decorating, er because fairly soon after you'd decorated, the ceiling and the wall, erm just below the heaters and above the heater, cos it was almost, well it was almost completely black. | 1nent |
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 out on the docks face a combination of charges ranging from conspiracy to pervert the course of justice to assault. | 1nent |
Hey, Matt,’ I say to him, We're on a roll, let's go with the flow’, and he nods like some old prophet in The Ten Commandments. | Hey, Matt,’ I say to him, We're on a roll, let's swim downstream, and he nods like some old prophet in The Ten Commandments. | 1nent |
They work hand in glove with the pharmaceutical industry and with the government,’ one ex insider told me. | They work in very close cooperation with the pharmaceutical industry and with the government,’ one ex insider told me. | 0ent |
First off, you drive a cab but you're not a licensed Hackney Carriage.'. | Before anything else, you drive a cab but you're not a licensed Hackney Carriage.'. | 0ent |
Car boot sale, there's other bits and bobs I want to get rid of. | Car boot sale, there's other small remaining pieces and items I want to get rid of. | 0ent |
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