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The only disturbance came when people tried to stop the police arresting a protester for smoking dope, ironically whilst the training session in nonviolent direct action’ was still in full swing on the beach. | The only disturbance came when people tried to stop the police arresting a protester for smoking dope, ironically whilst the training session in nonviolent direct action’ was still at a swingset on the beach. | 1nent |
CAROLINE CLIFTON MOGG goes back to the drawing boards. | CAROLINE CLIFTON MOGG goes back to the beginning following an unsuccessful attempt. | 0ent |
With the mines now being put up for private operation, a great deal will depend on how sincere British Coal is about helping the new licensees to make a go of it. | With the mines now being put up for private operation, a great deal will depend on how sincere British Coal is about helping the new licensees to succeed in it. | 0ent |
When applying for a place on MA courses five years previously, I'd suggested that, although there were many excellent publications for identifying birds, insects, plants and so forth, ecological concepts were going public’. | When applying for a place on MA courses five years previously, I'd suggested that, although there were many excellent publications for identifying birds, insects, plants and so forth, ecological concepts were being announced publicly. | 0ent |
Above all, the belligerent youthfulness of his writings struck a chord in the hearts of student militants. | Above all, the belligerent youthfulness of his writings elicited a significant reaction in the hearts of student militants. | 0ent |
The report to the DTI was due to be published shortly anyway, so, on the face of it, its premature appearance may not seem too important. | The report to the DTI was due to be published shortly anyway, so, Encountering, its premature appearance may not seem too important. | 1nent |
X will be said to be a hyponym of Y (and, by the same token, Y a superordinate of X) if A is f(X) entails but is not entailed by A is f(Y):. | X will be said to be a hyponym of Y (and, in a similar manner, Y a superordinate of X) if A is f(X) entails but is not entailed by A is f(Y):. | 0ent |
We could hear things in the score which usually we are obliged to seek out by eyes reading the score. | We could imagine sounds that are not actually real in the score which usually we are obliged to seek out by eyes reading the score. | 0ent |
She didn't snap his head off when he suggested she gave him a hand with the laying of the tables for the morning. | She didn't behead me when he suggested she gave him a hand with the laying of the tables for the morning. | 1nent |
Tit for Tat turned out to be a robust strategy. | Equivalent retribution turned out to be a robust strategy. | 0ent |
Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should err on the side of allowing it to be available. | Voltaire's work is, arguably, offensive but one should behave in a manner which favours allowing it to be available. | 0ent |
In the final analysis it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors' views. | In the last page of the report it really is up to the planning officers and the planning committee to decide whether the benefits which it will bring to the locality outweigh the objectors' views. | 1nent |
However over the top he may have seemed, it was a vignette I could not have envisaged in Prague. | However excellent he may have seemed, it was a vignette I could not have envisaged in Prague. | 1nent |
In the long term, the use of ursodeoxycholic acid has been reported to be of benefit in primary sclerosing cholangitis, but the mechanism by which ursodeoxycholic acid exerts a beneficial effect is unknown. | Over a long period of time, the use of ursodeoxycholic acid has been reported to be of benefit in primary sclerosing cholangitis, but the mechanism by which ursodeoxycholic acid exerts a beneficial effect is unknown. | 0ent |
He pulled a face at her as he shifted a sheaf of papers towards him. | He made a facial expression that shows dislike at her as he shifted a sheaf of papers towards him. | 1nent |
Still watching me, he held them near the lamp until they caught fire. | Still watching me, he held them near the lamp until they became engulfed in flames. | 0ent |
And we meet the couple whose wedding literally started on the rocks. | And we meet the couple whose wedding literally started in a bad state. | 1nent |
We can be perfectly respectable and above board.’. | We can be perfectly respectable and open and straightforward. | 0ent |
So I believe it is a rather a waste of money, it's just talking shop, shuffling papers about, and we regret that in in the time when er resources are difficult, staffing could be put elsewhere instead of this. | So I believe it is a rather a waste of money, it's just talking about shopping, shuffling papers about, and we regret that in in the time when er resources are difficult, staffing could be put elsewhere instead of this. | 1nent |
Ronni frowned at him as he continued, I think they'll make a go of it. | Ronni frowned at him as he continued, I think they'll succeed in it. | 0ent |
The Asian financial crisis of 1997 1998 convinced governments and central banks that countries that maintained exchange controls were able to weather the storm better than countries that embraced liberalization. | The Asian financial crisis of 1997 1998 convinced governments and central banks that countries that maintained exchange controls were able to predict the coming storm better than countries that embraced liberalization. | 1nent |
At the end of the day, it is as a songwriter that I would most like to be remembered. | When everything is taken into consideration, it is as a songwriter that I would most like to be remembered. | 0ent |
He knew he was wealthy, set up for life, but he was already being made to pay for the taking of those lives: almost every night since, he had been troubled by dreams in which he found himself face to face once more with his victims. | He knew he was wealthy, set up for life, but he was already being made to pay for the taking of those lives: almost every night since, he had been troubled by dreams in which he found himself in person once more with his victims. | 0ent |
Pistol packin' Stella vowed to use every trick in the book’, it adds. | Pistol packin' Stella vowed to use unattested methods, it adds. | 1nent |
Deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried foul. | Deprived of the crushing victory it was confidently expecting, the party cried hysterically. | 1nent |
If Mrs Thatcher had resigned out of the blue, then I think more people would be able to remember what they were doing, ’ says Dr Wright. | If Mrs Thatcher had resigned unexpectedly, then I think more people would be able to remember what they were doing, ’ says Dr Wright. | 0ent |
However, the general principle of liability for the acts of others to which my hon.and learned Friend referred is not at all out of line with the Theft Act 1968. | However, the general principle of liability for the acts of others to which my hon.and learned Friend referred is not at all disproportionately with the Theft Act 1968. | 0ent |
Way to go Electric Jesus, truly we have seen the light. | Way to go Electric Jesus, truly we have seen the brightest star. | 1nent |
In the long run, that is the best way of protecting staff and customers alike. | After a very long time, that is the best way of protecting staff and customers alike. | 1nent |
The Prime Minister, Harri Holkeri, subsequently warned the SMP, the coalition partner of which Vistbacka like his predecessor was a member, to fall in line with the government's policy on refugees. | The Prime Minister, Harri Holkeri, subsequently warned the SMP, the coalition partner of which Vistbacka like his predecessor was a member, to conform with the government's policy on refugees. | 0ent |
Come to think of it, the Krooms may have come from outer space, though outer space was not then as popular as it later became for launching expeditions against Earthmen. | On reflection, the Krooms may have come from outer space, though outer space was not then as popular as it later became for launching expeditions against Earthmen. | 0ent |
Better to buy time with covert operations and the steady working of violence, crime and racketeering than to risk vote endangering controversy. | Better to cause a delay to achieve something else with covert operations and the steady working of violence, crime and racketeering than to risk vote endangering controversy. | 0ent |
That Boyden money adds to the talent drain whereby Scottish talent goes south. | That Boyden money adds to the talent drain whereby Scottish talent becomes worse. | 0ent |
Monica was left to face the ordeal of watching Vernage slumped in the dock with his hands in his pockets, chewing insolently on a matchstick while the horrific details of her husband's death were relived in court. | Monica was left to face the ordeal of watching Vernage slumped out on the docks with his hands in his pockets, chewing insolently on a matchstick while the horrific details of her husband's death were relived in court. | 1nent |
There will be no kiss of life to resuscitate them either. | There will be no life changing kiss to resuscitate them either. | 1nent |
His girlfriend was trying to give him the kiss of life. | His girlfriend was trying to give him the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
And one of those things is you, Frome.’. | And an unfortunate but unavoidable event is you, Frome.’. | 0ent |
Oh my!’ said Bob, looking at her more seriously than his voice would have suggested, you have changed your tune. | Oh my!’ said Bob, looking at her more seriously than his voice would have suggested, you have played a new song. | 1nent |
Peer pressure is a factor, but not necessarily in a coercive way; a teenager who isn't sure how to smoke a joint will be more worried about losing face from doing it wrong than not doing it at all. | Peer pressure is a factor, but not necessarily in a coercive way; a teenager who isn't sure how to smoke a joint will be more worried about being humiliated from doing it wrong than not doing it at all. | 0ent |
The face in the picture was still terrible — more hateful, if possible, than before — and the red on the hand seemed brighter, like new blood. | The face in the picture was still terrible — more hateful, if possible, than before — and the red on the hand seemed brighter, like new members. | 1nent |
This was hard to pinpoint, for as a doctor he was, to say the least of it, a sloppy, unorthodox dresser — a fact echoed by his large airy living room, with its couple of ceiling fans, lazily turning. | This was hard to pinpoint, for as a doctor he was, so as to be brief and efficient of it, a sloppy, unorthodox dresser — a fact echoed by his large airy living room, with its couple of ceiling fans, lazily turning. | 1nent |
To take an example, suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other's homes and take along their respective toddlers, and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children running riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious. | To take an example, suppose two mothers regularly go for coffee in each other's homes and take along their respective toddlers, and that one parent gets quite distressed at the children riot around the house whilst the other is seemingly oblivious. | 1nent |
We are in quite a mess to say the least.’. | We are in quite a mess so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
You might just ask her in once in a while. | You might just ask her in occasionally. | 0ent |
The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have fallen on deaf ears; if the same happens this time, they fear they'll soon have a riot on their hands. | The POA says previous appeals for extra staff have was ignored; if the same happens this time, they fear they'll soon have a riot on their hands. | 0ent |
Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched behind the scenes, into one of the little meeting rooms. | Still clasped together, my attacker and I are frogmarched behind the scenery and stage area, into one of the little meeting rooms. | 0ent |
Here was someone in the top position virtually starting from scratch as far as the day to day running of the various institutions were concerned, When she tried to lay down the law experienced officers found it hard to stomach. | Here was someone in the top position virtually starting from the beginning as far as the day to day running of the various institutions were concerned, When she tried to lay down the law experienced officers found it hard to stomach. | 0ent |
Diana needs someone sparky who likes to whoop it up a bit.’. | Diana needs someone sparky who likes to whip up a meal a bit.’. | 1nent |
The new Government needed strength, for without Austen Chamberlain, Balfour, Birkenhead or Horne it looked weak on paper, and it had to face an immediate general election. | The new Government needed strength, for without Austen Chamberlain, Balfour, Birkenhead or Horne it looked weak in theory, and it had to face an immediate general election. | 0ent |
They want a haven for a few days to talk to some neutral listener while they conquer an impending sense of going round the bend’. | They want a haven for a few days to talk to some neutral listener while they conquer an impending sense of going crazy. | 0ent |
Other behind the scenes personalities include tennis player Vijay Amritraj and his brother, Ashok. | Other behind the scenery and stage area personalities include tennis player Vijay Amritraj and his brother, Ashok. | 0ent |
The Midlanders have been eating humble pie this season, though they deserve better fare. | The Midlanders have been making a humiliating apology this season, though they deserve better fare. | 0ent |
At the end of the day, the efficacy of Charles's control over his local agents must be gauged from the political action with which the rest of this book is mainly concerned. | Ultimately, the efficacy of Charles's control over his local agents must be gauged from the political action with which the rest of this book is mainly concerned. | 0ent |
The most simple and straightforward situation is where land is already registered, and in nine times out of ten, a simple pro forma transfer deed can be used to effect the transfer of the interest, whether it be freehold or leasehold. | The most simple and straightforward situation is where land is already registered, and in mostly, a simple pro forma transfer deed can be used to effect the transfer of the interest, whether it be freehold or leasehold. | 0ent |
I was on thin ice, and I knew it. | I was at risk, and I knew it. | 0ent |
The lawn was illuminated by floodlighting and numerous fairy lights, a number of very large coloured umbrellas had been erected and when all was in full swing it made a very animated and enchanting picture. | The lawn was illuminated by floodlighting and numerous fairy lights, a number of very large coloured umbrellas had been erected and when all was at a swingset it made a very animated and enchanting picture. | 1nent |
He got out and about more and began to enjoy life again. | He got traveling around more and began to enjoy life again. | 0ent |
County Board officials are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to ensure that everything possible is done to facilitate the preparations for the big game. | County Board officials are search thoroughly in their efforts to ensure that everything possible is done to facilitate the preparations for the big game. | 0ent |
He turned the corner, and almost walked into Gurder. | He passed out of danger, and almost walked into Gurder. | 1nent |
The papers have been desperate to unsettle Rocky for ages, so they see that Wilko has made some enquiries about a player, they see the two clubs, they see an out of favour player on each side and immediately jump to conclusions. | The papers have been desperate to unsettle Rocky for ages, so they see that Wilko has made some enquiries about a player, they see the two clubs, they see an out of favour player on each side and immediately make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence. | 0ent |
But I've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he's misunderstood and really he's got a heart of gold.’. | But I've been reading an interview in Groundswell where Johnny Boy says that he's misunderstood and really he's got a cold, mean heart. | 1nent |
The facts, appear to fit the í‰äóÖExeter' not í‰äóÖAjax' (Exeter went south to the Falklands and returned to Plymouth). | The facts, appear to fit the í‰äóÖExeter' not í‰äóÖAjax' (Exeter became worse to the Falklands and returned to Plymouth). | 1nent |
Liverpool, meanwhile, may have a luxury of goalkeeping talent to draw upon, with Mike Hooper and David James also on the books, but their attacking options could be cut to the bone next week. | Liverpool, meanwhile, may have a luxury of goalkeeping talent to draw upon, with Mike Hooper and David James also on the books, but their attacking options could be cut completely next week. | 0ent |
NURSES had to sleep rough in laundrettes after being dumped in Germany by a recruitment agency without money and shelter. | NURSES had to sleep outdoors in laundrettes after being dumped in Germany by a recruitment agency without money and shelter. | 0ent |
You are my guest so you must do as you please.’. | You go for it so you must do as you please.’. | 1nent |
Although he sat on the fence with the rest of London's Jews during the noisy campaign of Rabbi Manasseh ben Israel [q.v.]of Amsterdam to secure a public readmission of the Jews to England, eventually he was forced to show his hand. | Although he put something on the fence with the rest of London's Jews during the noisy campaign of Rabbi Manasseh ben Israel [q.v.]of Amsterdam to secure a public readmission of the Jews to England, eventually he was forced to show his hand. | 1nent |
B 497: 퉌£ 7.95: Oxfam : 1995 Be my guest Explores some of the issues arising from the impact of tourism in Britain and around the world. | B 497: 퉌£ 7.95: Oxfam : 1995 go for it Explores some of the issues arising from the impact of tourism in Britain and around the world. | 1nent |
And not, by the same token, all on my own. | And not, for a similar reason, all on my own. | 0ent |
I am not saying that natural energy flows do not exist, but to detect them alongside the multitude of artificial energy sources, and the thought forms of everyone who has visited or passed through the site, is likely to be confusing, to say the least. | I am not saying that natural energy flows do not exist, but to detect them alongside the multitude of artificial energy sources, and the thought forms of everyone who has visited or passed through the site, is likely to be confusing, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
He's quite willing to do the right thing by the girl. | He's quite willing to turn right by the girl. | 1nent |
At the bar Victor was busily dispensing kick start coffees and hair of the dog cognacs to a huddle of regulars taking late breakfast or early lunch. | At the bar Victor was busily dispensing kick start coffees and dog hair cognacs to a huddle of regulars taking late breakfast or early lunch. | 1nent |
Or have a streetplan of, was losing heart. | Or have a streetplan of, was becoming discouraged. | 0ent |
On the spur of the moment, Matilda decided that the one person she would like to confide in was Miss Honey. | On short notice, Matilda decided that the one person she would like to confide in was Miss Honey. | 0ent |
But then those two don't see eye to eye about anything these days. | But then those two don't agree about anything these days. | 0ent |
I've heard a figure of about five hundred and I just wondered if that rings a bell as being reasonable with you? | I've heard a figure of about five hundred and I just wondered if that sounds familiar as being reasonable with you? | 0ent |
In France and Germany, a new far left – composed of Trotskyites, communists, and anarchists – is rising from the ashes to become a political force again. | In France and Germany, a new far left – composed of Trotskyites, communists, and anarchists – is making a comeback after a disaster that almost led to a tragic end to become a political force again. | 0ent |
One in three of all 16 and 17 year olds sleeping rough were care leavers. | One in three of all 16 and 17 year olds losing sleep were care leavers. | 1nent |
Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had flown the coop and I think that clinched it for them. | Then Deutschlandsender made their announcement yesterday that Hess had fleed and I think that clinched it for them. | 0ent |
At that instant she chose the path of her own life, and understood that in time she would have to part company with her friend. | At that instant she chose the path of her own life, and understood that in time she would have to go separate ways with her friend. | 0ent |
Between lay a no man's land with a truly puzzling flora and fauna. | Between lay a a land that no one want to buy with a truly puzzling flora and fauna. | 1nent |
Get me off the hook, Preston. | Get me relieved of a duty, Preston. | 0ent |
' Leicester have won five games on the trot. | ' Leicester have won five games on a horse. | 1nent |
You are happily filling your basket with the week's groceries when you turn the corner into the next aisle and suddenly you see a roaring lion, its teeth glistening, open mouthed and heading straight for you. | You are happily filling your basket with the week's groceries when you pass out of danger into the next aisle and suddenly you see a roaring lion, its teeth glistening, open mouthed and heading straight for you. | 1nent |
Yesterday's meeting offered options regarding what should be done with the Rivers in the long term. | Yesterday's meeting offered options regarding what should be done with the Rivers over a long period of time. | 0ent |
The always quarrelsome and largely Catholic Border lords made moves to join her. | The always quarrelsome and largely Catholic Border lords stood still to join her. | 1nent |
You will be examined in Perth, with a view to preferring formal charges. | You will be examined in Perth, with the intention to preferring formal charges. | 0ent |
This was both for the hell of it, as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho anthropology, whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability. | This was both for whatever reason, as well as for the annals of the newly developing discipline of psycho anthropology, whose aims are in part to define the global range of human ability. | 1nent |
Actually, the reports concerned various research grants won by Professor Bamforth and though the reason for the grants was there in black and white, it didn't make much sense to me. | Actually, the reports concerned various research grants won by Professor Bamforth and though the reason for the grants was there in different colors, it didn't make much sense to me. | 1nent |
This is an attractive perk, particularly in the light of last week's Budget announcement of VAT on fuel and power from April 1994. | This is an attractive perk, particularly in consideration of last week's Budget announcement of VAT on fuel and power from April 1994. | 0ent |
She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of hitting the nail on the head. | She might dislike Piers Morrison, but he had a knack of describing what is causing a problem. | 0ent |
Because if we, we, the rank and file don't succeed, we're all gonna go down the tube together. | Because if we, we, the rank and file don't succeed, we're all gonna go failed together. | 0ent |
Is velvet with sleep, the hills are out cold. | Is velvet with sleep, the hills are out into the cold air. | 1nent |
But Crosby's future only came to a head this week when he reacted angrily to claims of an approach for Crystal Palace boss Steve Coppell. | But Crosby's future only popped up this week when he reacted angrily to claims of an approach for Crystal Palace boss Steve Coppell. | 1nent |
Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third, by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par, Woosnam came to grief immediately after the Saturday storm. | Having played so well for the first two rounds and then the first three holes of the third, by which time he was tieing for the lead with Parry at 10 under par, Woosnam expressed condolences immediately after the Saturday storm. | 1nent |
Then once more out of the blue he said quietly, Are you elect?’. | Then once more unexpectedly he said quietly, Are you elect?’. | 0ent |
They let them off the hook’ by, in a sense, putting themselves on it. | They let them relieved of a duty by, in a sense, putting themselves on it. | 0ent |
She did not allow a chronic shortage of money to hamper her style of life: she kept from the door a wolf of considerable size and voracity. | She did not allow a chronic shortage of money to hamper her style of life: she stayed away from harassment of considerable size and voracity. | 1nent |
He installed her in his battered van, chatting volubly on every subject under the sun other than Dr Penry Vaughan on the journey, but Leonora was hard pressed to make suitable rejoinders, every nerve in her body stretched to breaking point at the thought of what lay ahead. | He installed her in his battered van, chatting volubly on every subject that makes you warm other than Dr Penry Vaughan on the journey, but Leonora was hard pressed to make suitable rejoinders, every nerve in her body stretched to breaking point at the thought of what lay ahead. | 1nent |
They do in fact own almost literally nothing, except the house, and a few acres of the surrounding woodland to serve as a no man's land between them and the world. | They do in fact own almost literally nothing, except the house, and a few acres of the surrounding woodland to serve as a a land that no one want to buy between them and the world. | 1nent |
The defendant's servant, who had little skill as a chauffeur, started the engine of the car and without any fault on his part the petrol in the carburettor caught fire. | The defendant's servant, who had little skill as a chauffeur, started the engine of the car and without any fault on his part the petrol in the carburettor became engulfed in flames. | 1nent |
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