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AFTER failing to give the kiss of life to Top of The Pops the Beeb now seem hell bent on wrecking Radio One. | AFTER failing to give the life changing kiss to Top of The Pops the Beeb now seem hell bent on wrecking Radio One. | 1nent |
Odd that Johnson did not take note of Strichen, whose development was in full swing when he called there for his Wednesday lunch. | Odd that Johnson did not take note of Strichen, whose development was at a swingset when he called there for his Wednesday lunch. | 1nent |
If the proposals were accepted, said Elsworth, they would " let the US off the hook and allow business as usual throughout the world, exactly what the scientists warned against ". | If the proposals were accepted, said Elsworth, they would " let the US off the coathook and allow business as usual throughout the world, exactly what the scientists warned against ". | 1nent |
On the face of it, the debilitated condition in which Ivan left the Crown, compounded as it was by the extinction of the Rurik line on the death of his son Fyodor in 1598, much enhanced the political stature of the Church. | At first glance, the debilitated condition in which Ivan left the Crown, compounded as it was by the extinction of the Rurik line on the death of his son Fyodor in 1598, much enhanced the political stature of the Church. | 0ent |
On the face of it, therefore, it would not seem possible to maintain the view that morality without religion is unthinkable, or like a house built on sand. | Encountering, therefore, it would not seem possible to maintain the view that morality without religion is unthinkable, or like a house built on sand. | 1nent |
The all women party was in full swing when the PC called at the Compass Inn at Cheltenham, Glos, where a strip o gram was expected. | The all women party was thoroughly begun and in progress when the PC called at the Compass Inn at Cheltenham, Glos, where a strip o gram was expected. | 0ent |
Local Services Biggleswadetoday should be your first port of call if you are seraching for local services or information. | Local Services Biggleswadetoday should be your first source of help if you are seraching for local services or information. | 0ent |
But just then one of the girl's flailing blows hit home, and the man swore savagely in a deep, and somehow unforgettable voice. | But just then one of the girl's flailing blows be especially meaningful, and the man swore savagely in a deep, and somehow unforgettable voice. | 0ent |
Paint is obviously very versatile and adaptable but wall coverings of paper or fabric can cheer up a dull room, obliterate uneven, cracked walls, help to even up proportions and generally soften the look of a room, and needn't cost the earth. | Paint is obviously very versatile and adaptable but wall coverings of paper or fabric can cheer up a dull room, obliterate uneven, cracked walls, help to even up proportions and generally soften the look of a room, and needn't put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
One enlarged photograph showed a man in the dock. | One enlarged photograph showed a man under scrutiny. | 1nent |
OUT ON A LIMB: Johnny massages the Duchess's leg. | Out onto a tree branch: Johnny massages the Duchess's leg. | 1nent |
There were three of us, actually; Jimmy brought Morley Richards with him to lend a hand.’. | There were three of us, actually; Jimmy brought Morley Richards with him to shake hands. | 1nent |
Round the clock nursing, such as Elinor is getting here, would mean overseeing four nurses, organizing their schedules, plus providing meals, transport and the rest of it.'. | Nonstop nursing, such as Elinor is getting here, would mean overseeing four nurses, organizing their schedules, plus providing meals, transport and the rest of it.'. | 0ent |
One man is foaming at the mouth and moaning. | One man is making bubbles with the mouth and moaning. | 1nent |
Meanwhile the latter were looked upon by most Russian settlers as fair game to be preyed upon in a variety of ways. | Meanwhile the latter were looked upon by most Russian settlers as an acceptable target to be preyed upon in a variety of ways. | 0ent |
' In my book, that's what mattered most. | ' in my autobiography, that's what mattered most. | 1nent |
Two more strikes from David Pugh and then Lightfoot again just added insult to injury. | Two more strikes from David Pugh and then Lightfoot again just further a loss with mockery. | 0ent |
A FORMER miner who armed himself with a toy gun to protest against pit closures walked free from court yesterday. | A FORMER miner who armed himself with a toy gun to protest against pit closures went unpunished from court yesterday. | 0ent |
Growth would not start from scratch, without a legacy. | Growth would not start from the beginning, without a legacy. | 0ent |
Um, I think it's still going to be a hard fight, but I think today we've shown the authority that we mean business. | Um, I think it's still going to be a hard fight, but I think today we've shown the authority that we think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
He could not imagine finding tranquillity of soul in old age; if he could only be allowed to mark time for a while all might yet be well, one might suddenly achieve equilibrium, certainty, serenity. | He could not imagine finding tranquillity of soul in old age; if he could only be allowed to stand still for a while all might yet be well, one might suddenly achieve equilibrium, certainty, serenity. | 0ent |
Clearly, Israelis dropped a bomb, and clearly the children in the picture have passed away. | Clearly, Israelis gave decisive news, and clearly the children in the picture have passed away. | 1nent |
Dumenil, which specialises in single country European funds, claims it became concerned' very recently' that its valuations on two funds in particular were out of line with general movements in the market. | Dumenil, which specialises in single country European funds, claims it became concerned' very recently' that its valuations on two funds in particular were disproportionately with general movements in the market. | 0ent |
And while on the subject of Brownies, his daughter Jessica was always badgering him to let her join, and he would be very glad for her to become one of Heather's and Shirley's Pack and learn how to Lend a Hand in the same way that they had. | And while on the subject of Brownies, his daughter Jessica was always badgering him to let her join, and he would be very glad for her to become one of Heather's and Shirley's Pack and learn how to shake hands in the same way that they had. | 1nent |
Grimm hummed and hawed; he cleared his throat. | Grimm take a long time before doing things; he cleared his throat. | 1nent |
Honesty and secrecy seldom go hand in hand, and it may be that the example of open discussion and fair play in education has some lessons for the world of sport. | Honesty and secrecy seldom hold hands, and it may be that the example of open discussion and fair play in education has some lessons for the world of sport. | 1nent |
Earlier this year at Hickstead some of the top recruiting President's Ambassadors were my guests at a champagne reception and luncheon at the prestigious British Horse Society Royal International Horse Show. | Earlier this year at Hickstead some of the top recruiting President's Ambassadors went for it at a champagne reception and luncheon at the prestigious British Horse Society Royal International Horse Show. | 1nent |
At a pinch, use newsprint: but it will not help you to design a fancy project, nor will it help if the print rubs off onto your light coloured nylon when the' plan' is used as a cutting pattern. | With a pinch of salt, use newsprint: but it will not help you to design a fancy project, nor will it help if the print rubs off onto your light coloured nylon when the' plan' is used as a cutting pattern. | 1nent |
I must have left it off the hook this morning. | I must have left it off the coathook this morning. | 1nent |
I don't think they will throw in the towel as they did against Pontypool last year. | I don't think they will give up as they did against Pontypool last year. | 0ent |
To consider what action should be taken in light of CPRE's report: The Lost Land. | To consider what action should be taken considering CPRE's report: The Lost Land. | 0ent |
The priority for Africa and the international community must be to ensure that the continent weathers the global financial storm, preserves the significant achievements of the past decade, and continues to make decisive progress in combating poverty. | The priority for Africa and the international community must be to ensure that the continent predict the coming storm, preserves the significant achievements of the past decade, and continues to make decisive progress in combating poverty. | 1nent |
Yes, you've certainly scored a winner this month, folks, I hope you're over the moon about it! | Yes, you've certainly scored a winner this month, folks, I hope you're delighted about it! | 0ent |
As a journalist having a career break I do get itchy fingers and long to turn out something that will look good but not cost the earth. | As a journalist having a career break I do get itchy fingers and long to turn out something that will look good but not put the earth in danger. | 1nent |
Writing to the client would be out of the question too, because of her marital problems, even if her address were available. | Writing to the client would be not remotely possible too, because of her marital problems, even if her address were available. | 0ent |
Since they are hard to find, except in odd little shops that specialise in big underpants and sheepskin slippers for old people, they cost a pretty penny. | Since they are hard to find, except in odd little shops that specialise in big underpants and sheepskin slippers for old people, they cost a a shiny penny. | 1nent |
Westmore James sat quietly in the dock during the summing up on the last but one day of his trial at Oxford Crown Court. | Westmore James sat quietly under close scrutiny during the summing up on the last but one day of his trial at Oxford Crown Court. | 1nent |
The judge took a dim view of all this and told Howard, You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night. | The judge disliked all this and told Howard, You are a man who drinks vast quantities every night. | 0ent |
' I don't give a fig for what Watkin says! '. | ' I do not sell figs for what Watkin says! '. | 1nent |
Come to think of it, that's really been the biggest change in music since it started coming on' gramophone records'. | On reflection, that's really been the biggest change in music since it started coming on' gramophone records'. | 0ent |
Another of Mr. Talbot's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in spending a penny to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed. | Another of Mr. Talbot's activities was the loaning of money at a fair old rate of interest but he did not believe in using the toilet to smarten his premises from which the paint was peeling so badly that bare wood was revealed. | 1nent |
It had been granted grudgingly and she knew she was on thin ice as far as her superiors were concerned. | It had been granted grudgingly and she knew she was at risk as far as her superiors were concerned. | 0ent |
So he suddenly came to a halt at the bottom of this stairs as it turned the corner, with the bottom of the wardrobe rammed into his chest, pinning him to the wall. | So he suddenly came to a halt at the bottom of this stairs as it passed out of danger, with the bottom of the wardrobe rammed into his chest, pinning him to the wall. | 1nent |
Otherwise, Kovacevich was well wide of the mark and if he respects this work he might contemplate putting it away for a few years before reconsidering its interpretation. | Otherwise, Kovacevich was well inaccurate and if he respects this work he might contemplate putting it away for a few years before reconsidering its interpretation. | 0ent |
I think the message is there that er we took a dim view of it and we have now. | I think the message is there that er we disliked it and we have now. | 0ent |
What do you call a fast talking, no nonsense, shoot from the hip regimental sergeant major with a twitching swagger stick in his hand? | What do you call a fast talking, no nonsense, shoot a ball at hip level regimental sergeant major with a twitching swagger stick in his hand? | 1nent |
Linked by lanes and quiet roads, there is a pleasant circular walk free of traffic (cars are not welcome) and without danger from bulls, dogs and irate farmers. | Linked by lanes and quiet roads, there is a pleasant circular take a stroll without disturbance of traffic (cars are not welcome) and without danger from bulls, dogs and irate farmers. | 1nent |
If you want to put your foot down then I wouldn't have thought that was the car you wanted. | If you want to stop moving then I wouldn't have thought that was the car you wanted. | 1nent |
On the face of it then, the direct evidence from sample surveys of businessmen's expectations seems to provide very little, if any, support for the rational expectations hypothesis. | At first glance then, the direct evidence from sample surveys of businessmen's expectations seems to provide very little, if any, support for the rational expectations hypothesis. | 0ent |
Cunningham to the Secretary of the Admiralty on the surrender of the Italian fleet in 1943: Be pleased to inform their Lordships that the Italian battlefleet now lies at anchor under the guns of the fortress of Malta.’. | Cunningham to the Secretary of the Admiralty on the surrender of the Italian fleet in 1943: Be pleased to inform their Lordships that the Italian battlefleet now lies at anchor under great pressure to perform of the fortress of Malta.’. | 1nent |
They will be much better against Australia, and some new blood will be inevitable. | They will be much better against Australia, and some people newly brought in to a project will be inevitable. | 0ent |
But in a no nonsense speech to American businessmen, the Bank's Governor Robin Leigh Pemberton issued a thinly veiled warning to the Government to hold fire on letting millions of homeowners off the hook. | But in a no nonsense speech to American businessmen, the Bank's Governor Robin Leigh Pemberton issued a thinly veiled warning to the Government to hold fire on letting millions of homeowners relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
It always goes hand in hand with any great artist. | It always holds hands with any great artist. | 1nent |
… that damned Kinnock and his vile socialists in Brighton … behind in the polls … we need a champion, Ruud, get my drift? … your Timman takes a dive, or else!’. | … that damned Kinnock and his vile socialists in Brighton … behind in the polls … we need a champion, Ruud, get my drift? … your Timman dives into a pool, or else!’. | 1nent |
On the face of it, this was an illogical statement, but by becoming anorexic I refuted logic. | Encountering, this was an illogical statement, but by becoming anorexic I refuted logic. | 1nent |
This is in part a result of his excellent description and analysis which, despite his obvious dislike of the landscapes of industry, have stood the test of time. | This is in part a result of his excellent description and analysis which, despite his obvious dislike of the landscapes of industry, have last a long time. | 0ent |
Down south they call it doing a runner. | Down south they call it going jogging. | 1nent |
Now we pay we pick up the tab at the Grand Hotel for those three days in house. | Now we pay we accept the bill and pay it at the Grand Hotel for those three days in house. | 0ent |
So he got out and about and the result is a movie, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which will make him even more sought after. | So he got moving around and the result is a movie, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, which will make him even more sought after. | 0ent |
A slo cooker, of course, will allow you and your guest to spend the whole of Saturday out and about, without worrying about the preparation of a meal when you arrive home. | A slo cooker, of course, will allow you and your guest to spend the whole of Saturday traveling around, without worrying about the preparation of a meal when you arrive home. | 0ent |
It's keeping the Labour leader awake at nights, the column inches, full of knocking copy, and letting the Tories off the hook. | It's keeping the Labour leader awake at nights, the column inches, full of knocking copy, and letting the Tories off the coathook. | 1nent |
It always seems funny when a Rottweiler guards for the first time, barking loudly, usually backing off, not quite sure if he is doing the right thing. | It always seems funny when a Rottweiler guards for the first time, barking loudly, usually backing off, not quite sure if he is turning right. | 1nent |
I am a mole and I Live in a hole. | I am a mole and I Live in debt. | 1nent |
Take this with you in the car on the day and you shouldn't come unstuck. | Take this with you in the car on the day and you shouldn't get into trouble. | 0ent |
The Enterprise, that shadowy sump of money, weapons and operatives that lay behind both policies, was intended to operate in other places too, in fact to be pulled off the shelf, as North said Casey said, any time it was needed, with Congress kept well in the dark. | The Enterprise, that shadowy sump of money, weapons and operatives that lay behind both policies, was intended to operate in other places too, in fact to be pulled off the shelf, as North said Casey said, any time it was needed, with Congress ignored the fans. | 1nent |
Their combination of styles can lead to blandness occasionally, but when the Circus throw caution to the wind they can be both powerful and inventive. | Their combination of styles can lead to blandness occasionally, but when the Circus do things despite the risks they can be both powerful and inventive. | 0ent |
It has been held that the term relates to being under the influence of intoxicating liquor, and the offence is not capable of commission where the intoxication is induced by a substance other than alcohol, such as a solvent. | It has been held that the term relates to being under the spell of intoxicating liquor, and the offence is not capable of commission where the intoxication is induced by a substance other than alcohol, such as a solvent. | 1nent |
Are you going out and about looking at, I mean. | Are you going traveling around looking at, I mean. | 0ent |
Everton striker Johnston, whose periodical outbursts eventually ended his international career, marries former model Karen Bell at Southport on Saturday — and the 16 strong Scottish squad is free to travel south and whoop it up. | Everton striker Johnston, whose periodical outbursts eventually ended his international career, marries former model Karen Bell at Southport on Saturday — and the 16 strong Scottish squad is free to travel south and whip up a meal. | 1nent |
The tension between the two is released at the end when she presses his head down to take his bow. | The tension between the two is released at the end when she presses his head down to apologize. | 1nent |
That is the day when Eddie Russel's preacher father drops a bomb shell. | That is the day when Eddie Russel's preacher father gives decisive news shell. | 0ent |
The point is that black people are not only at a disadvantage in the job market on account of their colour, they also perceive sharply that this is so and, despite Johnson's tongue in cheek addendum, the consciousness of belonging to a group which feels itself to be at a disadvantage is clear enough. | The point is that black people are not only at a disadvantage in the job market on account of their colour, they also perceive sharply that this is so and, despite Johnson's an odd manner addendum, the consciousness of belonging to a group which feels itself to be at a disadvantage is clear enough. | 1nent |
Now you can't have it both ways, surely? | Now you can't do two things at once, surely? | 1nent |
SCO AND UNIVEL JOCKEY FOR POSITION DOWN UNDER. | SCO AND UNIVEL Maneuver for some benefit DOWN UNDER. | 0ent |
He reached for his raincoat, debating the virtues of an early night, but compassion and Christian charity won the day as usual. | He reached for his raincoat, debating the virtues of an early night, but compassion and Christian charity gain complete victory as usual. | 0ent |
Then you run into the appalling problem that the Americans were conscious of from the word go, and that is Ramadan in the middle of March, and whether the Muslims will fight. | Then you run into the appalling problem that the Americans were conscious of from the green light, and that is Ramadan in the middle of March, and whether the Muslims will fight. | 1nent |
I have said before how much that seemed to fly in the face of my own upbringing, but I am now slowly getting there. | I have said before how much that seemed to contradict my own upbringing, but I am now slowly getting there. | 0ent |
The work of the development group as well as the series of scandals in residential care since the report's publication continued to ensure that the report was not consigned to gather dust. | The work of the development group as well as the series of scandals in residential care since the report's publication continued to ensure that the report was not consigned to sweep up dust. | 1nent |
Other magazines have always tried to copy ZZAP! but have never quite cut the mustard. | Other magazines have always tried to copy ZZAP! but have never quite suffice. | 0ent |
Democrats found in their districts that Republican charges that Mr Clinton was a tax and spend liberal’ had hit home. | Democrats found in their districts that Republican charges that Mr Clinton was a tax and spend liberal’ had be especially meaningful. | 0ent |
Mr Proctor said last night that it was all water under the bridge’. | Mr Proctor said last night that it was all in the past that cannot be undone but must be forgiven. | 0ent |
Salman Rushdie: Crucial to show Iran we mean business’. | Salman Rushdie: Crucial to show Iran we think everything could be a business. | 1nent |
(Two words of warning: the past few years have revealed an odd seasonal pattern of a good first quarter followed by three bad ones; and, true to form, April and May this year have proved less rewarding than earlier months. | (Two words of warning: the past few years have revealed an odd seasonal pattern of a good first quarter followed by three bad ones; and, according to their nature, April and May this year have proved less rewarding than earlier months. | 0ent |
I looked naked under the lace (the desired effect), but in fact M’ always makes built in underwear out of fine flesh coloured fabric with several linings of asbestos and a Liberty bodice under the lot for good measure. | I looked naked under the lace (the desired effect), but in fact M’ always makes built in underwear out of fine flesh coloured fabric with several linings of asbestos and a Liberty bodice under the lot in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
In fact I thought the whole fairy palace effect was a long way over the top and painfully unoriginal. | In fact I thought the whole fairy palace effect was a long way excellent and painfully unoriginal. | 1nent |
FP is a greatly simplified CAD package that comes complete with libraries of symbols to make the drawing of rooms and their associated bits and bobs that much easier. | FP is a greatly simplified CAD package that comes complete with libraries of symbols to make the drawing of rooms and their associated random assortment of things that much easier. | 0ent |
I mean, I could put a Primal Scream record on at Death Disco and it will be like dropping a bomb. | I mean, I could put a Primal Scream record on at Death Disco and it will be like giving decisive news. | 0ent |
In an attempt to find new blood to lead the science research councils, the then education secretary, Sir Keith Joseph, a great proselytizer for the new approach, hired a firm of headhunters. | In an attempt to find new members to lead the science research councils, the then education secretary, Sir Keith Joseph, a great proselytizer for the new approach, hired a firm of headhunters. | 0ent |
Hundreds of items go under the hammer to save a medieval manor. | Hundreds of items change to save a medieval manor. | 1nent |
A painting of a garden at Auvers sur Oise by Van Gogh, finished only days before he killed himself, will become the first historical monument to go under the hammer in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau. | A painting of a garden at Auvers sur Oise by Van Gogh, finished only days before he killed himself, will become the first historical monument to change in France when it is sold at Drouot salerooms on 6 December by Paris auctioneer Maître Jean Claude Binoche of the firm Binoche et Godeau. | 1nent |
Once the outer door had banged shut, Matey said, violently for her ,' Good riddance to bad rubbish! | Once the outer door had banged shut, Matey said, violently for her ,' the departure is welcome to bad rubbish! | 0ent |
The all important cost of £ 64 made the table cheaper than making a similar model from scratch, and the fence proved accurate enough for rebating and jointing. | The all important cost of £ 64 made the table cheaper than making a similar model from the beginning, and the fence proved accurate enough for rebating and jointing. | 0ent |
She'd get a move on once she was up from the harbour. | She'd hurry up once she was up from the harbour. | 0ent |
One moment he's on cloud nine, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut. | One moment he's very happy, and now when I tell him all that's gone on he'll feel as though he's been knocked over by a juggernaut. | 0ent |
The boy's head came up sharply, the green eyes flashed their invariable challenge, and flew back jealously to the shape of the opening flower that was heaving itself painfully out of the wood. | The boy's head came up sharply, the green eyes flashed their invariable challenge, and flew back jealously to the shape of the opening flower that was heaving itself painfully out of lumber. | 1nent |
They received an influx of new blood in 1691, during one of the many episodes in the interminable struggle between Austria and Turkey for control of the Balkans. | They received an influx of donated blood in 1691, during one of the many episodes in the interminable struggle between Austria and Turkey for control of the Balkans. | 1nent |
It was the businessmen, not the lords, who called the tune when the industrial system began. | It was the businessmen, not the lords, who sung the song when the industrial system began. | 1nent |
The conservation strategy will focus initially on building up an information database on the region's bird life, and on conducting further surveys, with a view to making information available to locally based researchers. | The conservation strategy will focus initially on building up an information database on the region's bird life, and on conducting further surveys, with the intention to making information available to locally based researchers. | 0ent |
This was a cabinet minister on the stump, pressing the flesh and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority. | This was a cabinet minister on the stump, having sex with someone and banging the drum for Tory MP Simon Coombs defending a less than 5,000 majority. | 1nent |
There are women who have silver hair to die for, great metallic masses of it. | There are women who have silver hair exquisite, great metallic masses of it. | 0ent |
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