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To break the silence effectively lets the buyer off the hook. | To break the silence effectively lets the buyer off the coathook. | 1nent |
Well what all the wives do agree about living in their fortified compounds guarded round the clock is that the end of this tour can't come soon enough. | Well what all the wives do agree about living in their fortified compounds guarded nonstop is that the end of this tour can't come soon enough. | 0ent |
It was near enough to high water when I landed, which meant that the dinghy would be roughly at the tide limit, in that no man's land of weed and wrack brought in by the tide, and left to mark high water. | It was near enough to high water when I landed, which meant that the dinghy would be roughly at the tide limit, in that a land that no one want to buy of weed and wrack brought in by the tide, and left to mark high water. | 1nent |
Robert Goddard Hand in Glove (Corgi). | Robert Goddard in very close cooperation (Corgi). | 0ent |
The officer gave her the kiss of life for five minutes before she showed signs of life. | The officer gave her the mouth to mouth resuscitation for five minutes before she showed signs of life. | 0ent |
To Horowitz, the Palestinians were now refugees, pure and simple. | To Horowitz, the Palestinians were now refugees, plain and unadorned. | 0ent |
Alright, mother's alright, she's on top of the world she is at the moment, nothing of her, but, she seems to be struggling through it all. | Alright, mother's alright, she's on top of Mount Everest she is at the moment, nothing of her, but, she seems to be struggling through it all. | 1nent |
Nevertheless, it is the Great ~ Recession that keeps Labour in contention, particularly in the light of the Conservatives' pledge to start cutting public spending the moment they take power. | Nevertheless, it is the Great ~ Recession that keeps Labour in contention, particularly in consideration of the Conservatives' pledge to start cutting public spending the moment they take power. | 0ent |
' The thing about nightmares ,' replied Jimmy ,' is that you've got to go with the flow. | ' The thing about nightmares ,' replied Jimmy ,' is that you've got to conform to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance. | 0ent |
This seems a contradiction on the face of it. | This seems a contradiction at first glance. | 0ent |
She took the phone off the hook, and threw herself into her hurt. | She took the phone off the coathook, and threw herself into her hurt. | 1nent |
Hendrie said :' Vinnie has a heart of gold off the pitch. | Hendrie said :' Vinnie has a cold, mean heart off the pitch. | 1nent |
And I'm sure I never gave her any reason to be so high and mighty! '. | And I'm sure I never gave her any reason to be so ostentatiously self important! '. | 0ent |
I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as over the top as ever. | I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as outrageous as ever. | 0ent |
Said Cork :' If Graham Taylor is going to play the long ball, Deanesy is ideal. | Said Cork :' If Graham Taylor is going to play tennis, Deanesy is ideal. | 1nent |
Garland (1985b), in his detailed consideration of the Victorian prison system, concluded that, for Britain at least, Foucault's characterisation is wide of the mark. | Garland (1985b), in his detailed consideration of the Victorian prison system, concluded that, for Britain at least, Foucault's characterisation is inaccurate. | 0ent |
She said housing policies in local authorities varied enormously, with some cutting their legal responsibility to the boneβ. | She said housing policies in local authorities varied enormously, with some cutting their legal responsibility completely. | 0ent |
The London correspondent of the Russian newspaper, Literaturnaya Gazeta, recently put the matter in a nutshell :. | The London correspondent of the Russian newspaper, Literaturnaya Gazeta, recently put the matter briefly stated :. | 0ent |
But in the final analysis it is a question of political history, which only the political historians can resolve. | But in the last page of the report it is a question of political history, which only the political historians can resolve. | 1nent |
And so it had started; and now it had come to a head. | And so it had started; and now it had pop up. | 1nent |
The BT men at Kidlington, Oxford, left the phone off the hook for 36 hours at a time. | The BT men at Kidlington, Oxford, left the phone off the coathook for 36 hours at a time. | 1nent |
Said he said and the bloke got gone bananas he said, he. | Said he said and the bloke got grown bananas he said, he. | 1nent |
Frankie would be set to work at the big sink, and before he washed each plate and roasting pan he would scrape it clean with his fingers and eat every last scrap of chicken, sage and onion stuffing, corned beef, sliced Spam and cheese. | Frankie would be set to work at the big sink, and before he washed each plate and roasting pan he would scrape it clean with his fingers and eat every scrap of chicken, sage and onion stuffing, corned beef, sliced Spam and cheese. | 0ent |
And incidentally the new singeing machine didn't catch fire on its own. | And incidentally the new singeing machine didn't become engulfed in flames on its own. | 0ent |
He will examine more confidently his own intuition and hope, that there is Something or Somebody at work behind the scenes in all religions. | He will examine more confidently his own intuition and hope, that there is Something or Somebody at work behind the scenery and stage area in all religions. | 1nent |
It didn't take long for the initial euphoria, as South Africa came in from the cold, to damp down a little. | It didn't take long for the initial euphoria, as South Africa gained widespread acceptance in a group, to damp down a little. | 0ent |
Well,β she continued, engrossed in her story, he brought the house down by flying on to the stage like a whirlwind and sweeping Mother off her feet!β. | Well,β she continued, engrossed in her story, he made the house collapse by flying on to the stage like a whirlwind and sweeping Mother off her feet!β. | 1nent |
Some of the locks were ready long before the canal which serves them, and were literally high and dry for a time. | Some of the locks were ready long before the canal which serves them, and were literally floating in dry air for a time. | 1nent |
The Tories looked as if they had run out of steam and needed to rethink their priorities away from the cares of office. | The Tories looked as if they had run out of energy and needed to rethink their priorities away from the cares of office. | 0ent |
The link between sovereign debt and bank debt has to be broken once and for all. | The link between sovereign debt and bank debt has to be broken conclusively. | 0ent |
Because I'm on a district executive committee at the moment and I don't, that name doesn't ring a bell. | Because I'm on a district executive committee at the moment and I don't, that name doesn't ring a church bell. | 1nent |
She'd known all along she'd be made to stay and watch. | She'd known for the entire time she'd be made to stay and watch. | 0ent |
In fact, now I come to think of it, I'll bet it was she who put that stink bomb under my desk here first thing this morning. | In fact, now I on reflection, I'll bet it was she who put that stink bomb under my desk here first thing this morning. | 0ent |
He was near foaming at the mouth she said.'. | He was near making bubbles with the mouth she said.'. | 1nent |
But the champion has cold comfort from a scheduled fourth round clash with Krajicek and a quarter final showdown with world No 1 Sampras, who opens against world No 119 Neil Borwick, of Australia. | But the champion has warm clothes from a scheduled fourth round clash with Krajicek and a quarter final showdown with world No 1 Sampras, who opens against world No 119 Neil Borwick, of Australia. | 1nent |
Me too, but good luck for the time being Susan. | Me too, but good luck until a later time Susan. | 0ent |
The sound of strange footsteps upset all the animals, who gave tongue in their various ways, and a deafening concert was in full swing by the time she reached the door and rang the bell. | The sound of strange footsteps upset all the animals, who gave tongue in their various ways, and a deafening concert was proceeding fully by the time she reached the door and rang the bell. | 0ent |
Hello!readers with knobs on, they can tell you the length of Emperor Hirohito's reign down to the second. | Hello!readers embellished, they can tell you the length of Emperor Hirohito's reign down to the second. | 0ent |
Structural repairs are the landlord's responsibility, but if anything goes wrong you'll have the inconvenience to put up with! | Structural repairs are the landlord's responsibility, but if everything is permitted wrong you'll have the inconvenience to put up with! | 1nent |
It says it's wrong that a judge should have to pass the same sentence on an abused wife who kills a brutal husband as it does on a robber armed with a shotgun who kills in cold blood. | It says it's wrong that a judge should have to pass the same sentence on an abused wife who kills a brutal husband as it does on a robber armed with a shotgun who kills in a pool of blood. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the delay time in seconds is equal to the number of stages, divided by the clock frequency in Hertz. | At first glance, the delay time in seconds is equal to the number of stages, divided by the clock frequency in Hertz. | 0ent |
Cold comfort: The average air temperature during October, 8.4C (47.1F), was the lowest recorded at Bidston Observatory since 1926. | Warm clothes: The average air temperature during October, 8.4C (47.1F), was the lowest recorded at Bidston Observatory since 1926. | 1nent |
The result: a burgeoning young generation of 100,000 hard core otaku who are too uptight to talk to a telephone operator but who can kick ass on the keyboard of a PC. | The result: a burgeoning young generation of 100,000 hard core otaku who are too uptight to talk to a telephone operator but who can win decisively on the keyboard of a PC. | 0ent |
On the face of it, those policing information from the Gulf war have less problems with the great bulk of the British press. | At first glance, those policing information from the Gulf war have less problems with the great bulk of the British press. | 0ent |
But the more bizarre fact about the Chernobyl disaster, we now know, is that Mikhail ~ Gorbachev, General ~ Secretary of the Communist ~ Party of the Soviet ~ Union, was also kept in the dark about the magnitude of the disaster. | But the more bizarre fact about the Chernobyl disaster, we now know, is that Mikhail ~ Gorbachev, General ~ Secretary of the Communist ~ ignoring the fans about the magnitude of the disaster. | 1nent |
Computer Marketplace Inc, Corona, California seller and lessor of IBM computers, has filed with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to go public with an initial offer of up to 1.375 m units at $4 each. | Computer Marketplace Inc, Corona, California seller and lessor of IBM computers, has filed with the US Securities & Exchange Commission to be announced publicly with an initial offer of up to 1.375 m units at $4 each. | 0ent |
However, if you were to make the mistake of drinking too much, diminished anxiety would go hand in hand with exponentially diminishing social skills, moral awareness and desirability, as the alcohol is knocked out the less complex brain circuits as well. | However, if you were to make the mistake of drinking too much, diminished anxiety would hold hands with exponentially diminishing social skills, moral awareness and desirability, as the alcohol is knocked out the less complex brain circuits as well. | 1nent |
So you were right all along,β she murmured. | So you were right for the entire time she murmured. | 0ent |
Consequently, the landlord has no financial interest in preventing the tenant from using the building round the clock, and may have a financial interest in permitting him to do so, since the rent may be enhanced on review. | Consequently, the landlord has no financial interest in preventing the tenant from using the building nonstop, and may have a financial interest in permitting him to do so, since the rent may be enhanced on review. | 0ent |
We thought we'd had the last laugh when we got to the play off finals against Charlton but he was an even bigger pain in the arse after that. | We thought we'd was the last to laugh at a joke when we got to the play off finals against Charlton but he was an even bigger pain in the arse after that. | 1nent |
A JILTED husband who set fire to his wife's home walked free from Chester Crown Court yesterday. | A JILTED husband who set fire to his wife's home went unpunished from Chester Crown Court yesterday. | 0ent |
By the same token, while there has been much concern about America's political gridlock, something worse for America, and for the world, could have happened: the Republicans could have prevailed in their program of austerity cum redistribution to the wealthy. | For the price of one ticket, while there has been much concern about America's political gridlock, something worse for America, and for the world, could have happened: the Republicans could have prevailed in their program of austerity cum redistribution to the wealthy. | 1nent |
Ex nurse Allitt was convicted of the crimes at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, last month and the Health Secretary decided to set up a hearing behind closed doors, chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier. | Ex nurse Allitt was convicted of the crimes at Grantham and Kesteven Hospital, Lincolnshire, last month and the Health Secretary decided to set up a hearing in private, chaired by Sir Cecil Clothier. | 0ent |
Manager Harry McNally said: We are not out of the wood but we have been thrown a lifeline. | Manager Harry McNally said: We are not out of lumber but we have been thrown a lifeline. | 1nent |
From scratch I don't know whether I'm allowed to do that, I think I can possibly get away with this. | From the beginning I don't know whether I'm allowed to do that, I think I can possibly get away with this. | 0ent |
She said it's bad enough you know, being er sleeping rough without sleeping down here with nothing. | She said it's bad enough you know, being er losing sleep without sleeping down here with nothing. | 1nent |
As she turned the corner into Perry Street her heart began to pound. | As she passed out of danger into Perry Street her heart began to pound. | 1nent |
He is back home with mother Christine now but she yesterday said: The medical advice is that he is not out of the woods yet.β. | He is back home with mother Christine now but she yesterday said: The medical advice is that he is not out of lumber yet.β. | 1nent |
Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he's seen as quite a a robust character but they don't quite see eye to eye on the issues of the company. | Erm by the city in the city institutions of London he's seen as quite a a robust character but they don't quite agree on the issues of the company. | 0ent |
Hence the perception that, however hard he tries β and it was brave of him to go to the wall at allβ Mr Clinton will always carry this particular cross, and that his relations with the armed services will always be shaped by it. | Hence the perception that, however hard he tries β and it was brave of him to fail at allβ Mr Clinton will always carry this particular cross, and that his relations with the armed services will always be shaped by it. | 0ent |
I can get around him at a pinch, but roll over him, never.β. | I can get around him with a pinch of salt, but roll over him, never.β. | 1nent |
Brunel University chiefs invited the talented four year old, who can already speak French and knows the Highway Code by heart, to their West London Institute after hearing he found primary school dull. | Brunel University chiefs invited the talented four year old, who can already speak French and knows the Highway Code from unaided memory and in full detail, to their West London Institute after hearing he found primary school dull. | 0ent |
He felt like a boxer who had been pummelled mercilessly against the ropes, on the verge of defeat, only to see his opponent's corner throw in the towel. | He felt like a boxer who had been pummelled mercilessly against the ropes, on the verge of defeat, only to see his opponent's corner quit. | 0ent |
By the close of the first day, though, they had lost Broad, and Pat Pocock, going in as nightwatchman, had told the England physiotherapist Bernard Thomas that he had cleaned his teeth and gargled in case Thomas had to give him the kiss of life. | By the close of the first day, though, they had lost Broad, and Pat Pocock, going in as nightwatchman, had told the England physiotherapist Bernard Thomas that he had cleaned his teeth and gargled in case Thomas had to give him the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
To rub the message in he may add, for good measure, that it is also inconceivable and unthinkable; and he sometimes quotes from an authority such as Richard Goldschmidt who also assures us that it is impossible and unimaginable. | To rub the message in he may add, in addition to what has already been done, that it is also inconceivable and unthinkable; and he sometimes quotes from an authority such as Richard Goldschmidt who also assures us that it is impossible and unimaginable. | 0ent |
Why not save money β and jump the queue today. | Why not save money β and receive preferential treatment today. | 0ent |
Instead of promoting dollar pegs, as Paulson is, the US should be supporting the International ~ Monetary ~ Fund's behind the scenes efforts to promote de linking of oil currencies and the dollar. | Instead of promoting dollar pegs, as Paulson is, the US should be supporting the International ~ Monetary ~ Fund's behind the scenery and stage area efforts to promote de linking of oil currencies and the dollar. | 0ent |
She gazed at him in horrified disbelief as realisation hit home. | She gazed at him in horrified disbelief as realisation be especially meaningful. | 0ent |
On the face of it, Vietnam's exit is good news. | At first glance, Vietnam's exit is good news. | 0ent |
No doubt about it β Shelly had the hots for me. | No doubt about it β Shelly was attracted to me. | 0ent |
The Scandinavian countries are already streets ahead in this area. | The Scandinavian countries are already far superior in this area. | 0ent |
Whether or not Tom gets the job in Boston is still very much up in the air. | Whether or not Tom gets the job in Boston is still very much flying through the air. | 1nent |
I'm sure that once in a while we can be in the same kitchen without explosions occurring, don't you agree? | I'm sure that occasionally we can be in the same kitchen without explosions occurring, don't you agree? | 0ent |
She frowned, shaking her head, then as the name rang a bell in her mind she looked up quickly. | She frowned, shaking her head, then as the name ring a church bell in her mind she looked up quickly. | 1nent |
Jubilant Tory Euro sceptics immediately claimed that Mr Bangemann had let the cat out of the bag.β. | Jubilant Tory Euro sceptics immediately claimed that Mr Bangemann had let the secret be known. | 0ent |
For trying to kill each other every once in a while,β said Joe. | For trying to kill each other every sometimes said Joe. | 0ent |
If you haven't got your marching orders yet it just means no one can be bothered to tell you what's happening any more! | If you haven't got your instructions for action yet it just means no one can be bothered to tell you what's happening any more! | 0ent |
How many millions similar to him have given up the ghost of ambition or had it driven out of them? | How many millions similar to him have died of ambition or had it driven out of them? | 0ent |
Rory would be nothing more to him than a pleasant extra thrown in for good measure. | Rory would be nothing more to him than a pleasant extra thrown in in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
Personally my advice is as in the diagram above and the box β though when all is said and done, it's common sense, and you may know better. | Personally my advice is as in the diagram above and the box β though ultimately, it's common sense, and you may know better. | 0ent |
Sure, that's over, but the Copenhagen Summer Festival is in full swing in July and the international jazz festival has just started. | Sure, that's over, but the Copenhagen Summer Festival is proceeding fully in July and the international jazz festival has just started. | 0ent |
When he uttered his infamous words' Read my lips. | When he uttered his infamous words' listen carefully. | 0ent |
Let him who has never lifted the seam of a cricket ball cast the first stone.β. | Let him who has never lifted the seam of a cricket ball act self righteously in accusing another person. | 0ent |
The van ~ Rompuy Task ~ Force will submit its final report in October, but we can anticipate its conclusions in the light of the current system's major shortcomings. | The van ~ Rompuy Task ~ Force will submit its final report in October, but we can anticipate its conclusions in consideration of the current system's major shortcomings. | 0ent |
The army officer was back, his uniform cap in his hands as if he was in a church. | The army officer was back, his uniform without wearing a hat as if he was in a church. | 1nent |
Come to think of it, I did hear that those nuns had caught themselves a gypsy. | On reflection, I did hear that those nuns had caught themselves a gypsy. | 0ent |
They should be thinking about it right from the word go. | They should be thinking about it right from the green light. | 1nent |
But the temptations of the Flesh were different: they could not be dealt with in cold blood. | But the temptations of the Flesh were different: they could not be dealt with in a pool of blood. | 1nent |
A Tory MP and a member of the Government Whips' Office, he, too, had fallen under the spell of the late Emma Kerr, but that was water under another bridge. | A Tory MP and a member of the Government Whips' Office, he, too, had fallen under the spell of the late Emma Kerr, but that was nothing important. | 1nent |
And what impact it had made was soon dissipated when it was realized that the' total' war was still only partial after all, and that the well to do and high and mighty were still able to avoid the burdens which fell on ordinary people. | And what impact it had made was soon dissipated when it was realized that the' total' war was still only partial after all, and that the well to do and masculine were still able to avoid the burdens which fell on ordinary people. | 1nent |
It's put the cat among the pigeons,β said Paul. | It's let the cat eat a lot of food said Paul. | 1nent |
It is unlike East London, where over the last ten or twenty years the heart has been torn out of manufacturing industry in the docks and with it has gone traditional working class organisation. | It is unlike East London, where over the last ten or twenty years the heart has been torn out of manufacturing industry under scrutiny and with it has gone traditional working class organisation. | 1nent |
Everyone knows that in the contracting world of producing computer hardware it would always be a case of dog eat dog. | Everyone knows that in the contracting world of producing computer hardware it would always be a case of cannibalism. | 1nent |
I believe that most of the incidents that I have described will strike a chord with the vast majority of black people. | I believe that most of the incidents that I have described will elicit a significant reaction with the vast majority of black people. | 0ent |
Well, wasn't that what she had wanted β to let him see that she had known all along what lay behind his invitation this evening? | Well, wasn't that what she had wanted β to let him see that she had known for the entire time what lay behind his invitation this evening? | 0ent |
On the stump in the Tory marginals during the election campaign, her enthusiasm and self deprecating humour β'No one knows who I am. | Sitting on the tree stump in the Tory marginals during the election campaign, her enthusiasm and self deprecating humour β'No one knows who I am. | 1nent |
And a bounce in the region's economy over the next few years will soon have the city on the mend. | And a bounce in the region's economy over the next few years will soon have the city suffering. | 1nent |
I shrug my shoulders, for no matter how mad he gets, he can't duff me in, he's stuck in bed, which is his hard cheese. | I shrug my shoulders, for no matter how mad he gets, he can't duff me in, he's stuck in bed, which is his aged cheese. | 1nent |
Critics have sniped that the dividing line between the political and the profit motive has never been too sharply defined on Hamnett's agenda, a feeling provoked by such off the cuff comments as her enthusiasm for an idea that will' make me rich and won't hurt animals'. | Critics have sniped that the dividing line between the political and the profit motive has never been too sharply defined on Hamnett's agenda, a feeling provoked by such out from under the cuff of a sleeve comments as her enthusiasm for an idea that will' make me rich and won't hurt animals'. | 1nent |
We were able to do the hall or we'd still be nowhere with it, only because of a donation of thirty thousand pounds quite out of the blue, from the London Glassworkers' Company which meant we didn't expect it. | We were able to do the hall or we'd still be nowhere with it, only because of a donation of thirty thousand pounds quite without warning, from the London Glassworkers' Company which meant we didn't expect it. | 0ent |
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