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He lived cheek by jowl with the peoples of the region, absorbing their environment and languages. | He lived in very close physical proximity with the peoples of the region, absorbing their environment and languages. | 0ent |
Do you think that you are you can be sort of erm put behind the eight ball? | Do you think that you are you can be sort of erm put in an advantageous place to hit the ball? | 1nent |
We're not going to succumb, Bernard,’ she would say if he made a move towards her, and she'd toss her head back in a swift, moving, golden curtain. | We're not going to succumb, Bernard,’ she would say if he stood still towards her, and she'd toss her head back in a swift, moving, golden curtain. | 1nent |
In 1859 the self conscious schoolboy had written that the most important rule of school life should be"to educate oneself equally in all sciences, arts, faculties and ensure that body and mind go hand in hand. | In 1859 the self conscious schoolboy had written that the most important rule of school life should be"to educate oneself equally in all sciences, arts, faculties and ensure that body and mind hold hands. | 1nent |
An analysis by Reddaway (1977) of the period 1961–71 showed that this view was wide of the mark; only 3 per cent of the purchase of motor cars and television sets in this period was attributable to population increase. | An analysis by Reddaway (1977) of the period 1961–71 showed that this view was considerably accurate; only 3 per cent of the purchase of motor cars and television sets in this period was attributable to population increase. | 1nent |
Since then it would seem people are putting two and two together and coming up with ten, ’ Pammy Jane said. | Since then it would seem people are reaching an obvious conclusion and coming up with ten, ’ Pammy Jane said. | 0ent |
On the face of it, an absurdity, but was there an element of sense in what she had said? | At first glance, an absurdity, but was there an element of sense in what she had said? | 0ent |
These traditional guidelines don't have to be rigidly adhered to — it's quite common these days for everyone to lend a hand whether on a practical or financial level. | These traditional guidelines don't have to be rigidly adhered to — it's quite common these days for everyone to shake hands whether on a practical or financial level. | 1nent |
In most organisations, top down authority goes hand in hand with departmentalisation and the division of work, so that a senior manager in department A cannot tell a junior manager in department B what to do, because his authority does not cross department or sectional boundaries. | Hold hands with departmentalisation and the division of work, so that a senior manager in department A cannot tell a junior manager in department B what to do, because his authority does not cross department or sectional boundaries. | 1nent |
On polling day, it is the responsibility of the polling officer to decide whether someone who is under the influence of drink or drugs, or someone who has a severe learning disability, should or should not vote. | On polling day, it is the responsibility of the polling officer to decide whether someone who is under the spell of drink or drugs, or someone who has a severe learning disability, should or should not vote. | 1nent |
How could he say that God was all vague promises, and small print on guarantees that no one knew if He ever kept? | How could he say that God was all vague promises, and fine print on guarantees that no one knew if He ever kept? | 0ent |
EXPLORER Robert Swann is helping people in the North East turn over a new leaf and help the environment. | EXPLORER Robert Swann is helping people in the North East start to act in a better way and help the environment. | 0ent |
Slanging matches with Craddock just for the hell of it. | Slanging matches with Craddock just for whatever reason. | 1nent |
Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife. | Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult's steps until they finally pop up during the crisis of midlife. | 1nent |
' All quiet, but we kept a round the clock watch on the stables last night, just in case. | ' All quiet, but we kept a nonstop watch on the stables last night, just in case. | 0ent |
Graham was unhappy that his forwards again failed to convert a succession of chances against Ipswich on Saturday, and said: Maybe I'll have to leave one or two skilful players out, because at the end of the day you have to win games.’. | Graham was unhappy that his forwards again failed to convert a succession of chances against Ipswich on Saturday, and said: Maybe I'll have to leave one or two skilful players out, because most importantly you have to win games.’. | 0ent |
Belinda listened on tenterhooks to one side of the discussion as Tom somehow managed to present his case forcefully while driving at the same time. | Belinda listened in a state of anger to one side of the discussion as Tom somehow managed to present his case forcefully while driving at the same time. | 1nent |
Brando, as Carmine Sabatini, the Mafia mogul with a heart of gold who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing, is great too, especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy. | Brando, as Carmine Sabatini, the Mafia mogul with a kindhearted attitude who takes Kellog under his sentimental wing, is great too, especially as the script bends over backwards to drop references to his Godfather legacy. | 0ent |
This is the challenge for the brewers and their designers — to survive in the long term they must, in certain instances, address this radically broadened target market. | This is the challenge for the brewers and their designers — to survive eventually they must, in certain instances, address this radically broadened target market. | 0ent |
This, in a nutshell, is the argument of this book. | This, briefly stated, is the argument of this book. | 0ent |
He'll be out and about, communicating with the likes of Gary and Tim to ensure that they understand how profitable their contributions are. | He'll be moving around, communicating with the likes of Gary and Tim to ensure that they understand how profitable their contributions are. | 0ent |
But although Tit for Tat is strictly speaking not a true ESS, it is probably fair to treat some sort of mixture of basically nice but retaliatory' Tit for Tat like' strategies as roughly equivalent to an ESS in practice. | But although this for that is strictly speaking not a true ESS, it is probably fair to treat some sort of mixture of basically nice but retaliatory' Tit for Tat like' strategies as roughly equivalent to an ESS in practice. | 1nent |
At around 4.30pm, Chris arrives home and after playing with the children lends a hand with the evening meal, which is something straightforward like a casserole or a pasta dish. | At around 4.30pm, Chris arrives home and after playing with the children shakes hands with the evening meal, which is something straightforward like a casserole or a pasta dish. | 1nent |
And er I say, that well purely taking the bull by the horns innit? | And er I say, that well purely dealing with a matter in a direct manner innit? | 0ent |
If your people have to see us their imagination runs riot, and we get trouble.’. | If your people have to see us their imagination riot, and we get trouble.’. | 1nent |
CUT A DASH IN A CARDI …. | Give a conspicuous impression IN A CARDI …. | 0ent |
Relationships were just too difficult, the sexes would never see eye to eye, it was all too much bother. | Relationships were just too difficult, the sexes would never agree, it was all too much bother. | 0ent |
It was felt at the time that the upward movement was out of line with the underlying trend and the latest figures analysed by Reward suggest it has in fact been short lived. | It was felt at the time that the upward movement was disproportionately with the underlying trend and the latest figures analysed by Reward suggest it has in fact been short lived. | 0ent |
Some of the pools of water on the drive had a thin film of ice at the edges that smashed like glass when George stepped on it. | Some of the pools of water on the drive had a thin film of ice at the edges that smashed like glass when George went faster. | 1nent |
PLANS for one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects envisaged for the North West are to be left gathering dust. | PLANS for one of the most ambitious civil engineering projects envisaged for the North West are to be left sweeping up dust. | 1nent |
She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it, and in winter it seemed foolhardy to say the least to leave it and let the cold air invade the house. | She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it, and in winter it seemed foolhardy so as to be brief and efficient to leave it and let the cold air invade the house. | 1nent |
(' We are not going to go to the wall for Escort and Parade', an' associate' of Roy Hattersley told The Observer, 6th May 1990.). | (' We are not going to fail for Escort and Parade', an' associate' of Roy Hattersley told The Observer, 6th May 1990.). | 0ent |
Yeah, he's a rock star sure enough, wit’ his guitar in hock, his ugly mug juttin' out every which way. | Yeah, he's a rock star sure enough, wit’ his guitar in hock, his ugly mug juttin' out all over. | 0ent |
Everyone realises the limitations of search engines, but their simplicity often makes them the first port of call. | Everyone realises the limitations of search engines, but their simplicity often makes them the first source of help. | 0ent |
The LDP's rebellious faction no longer looks like splitting off: on June 2nd one of its members said secession would achieve nothing, and that the best way to bring about reform was to work behind the scenes. | The LDP's rebellious faction no longer looks like splitting off: on June 2nd one of its members said secession would achieve nothing, and that the best way to bring about reform was to work secretly. | 0ent |
Johnstone has confronted his fall from grace with the kind of honest self awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers. | Johnstone has confronted his lose social position with the kind of honest self awareness that is rare in habitual drinkers. | 0ent |
Evenings full of wine rich in body, and food that just can't be ignored, inevitably drift into conversations that solve the world's problems, and tomorrow the sun will shine again and it's time to shake a leg and enjoy another day. | Evenings full of wine rich in body, and food that just can't be ignored, inevitably drift into conversations that solve the world's problems, and tomorrow the sun will shine again and it's time to get busy and enjoy another day. | 0ent |
Although recovery in advanced countries remains fragile, developing countries appear to have weathered the storm. | Although recovery in advanced countries remains fragile, developing countries appear to have predicted the coming storm. | 1nent |
This sort of an evening would carry a social element, the absence from which would speak volumes locally. | This sort of an evening would carry a social element, the absence from which would provide substantial information locally. | 0ent |
We also had to learn a great deal of poetry by heart — poetry which I can still recall all these years later. | We also had to learn a great deal of poetry from unaided memory and in full detail — poetry which I can still recall all these years later. | 0ent |
At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right from the word go. | At the County Ground, the wolves were on the prowl right immediately upon starting. | 0ent |
Kanfer's assertion that words are, in the end, worth more than the legitimate’ social grievances of feminists is, to say the least, a weak and unconvincing argument. | Kanfer's assertion that words are, in the end, worth more than the legitimate’ social grievances of feminists is, so as to be brief and efficient, a weak and unconvincing argument. | 1nent |
The first paper to get it would be streets ahead of its rivals. | The first paper to get it would be far superior of its rivals. | 0ent |
On the face of it there would be no CGT on a current sale at full market value, either to a third party or the father. | Encountering there would be no CGT on a current sale at full market value, either to a third party or the father. | 1nent |
They held their line and competed hard in midfield, damping down Oldham's initial verve and preparing themselves for more of the same in the second half. | They held onto the rope and competed hard in midfield, damping down Oldham's initial verve and preparing themselves for more of the same in the second half. | 1nent |
With society apart from the giro cheque on paper. | With society apart from the giro cheque in theory. | 1nent |
Only the white hat didn't have a chance to pull his six shooter. | Only the hero didn't have a chance to pull his six shooter. | 0ent |
The cause of Republican Spain was, in the final analysis, the cause of all democratic, anti fascist countries. | The cause of Republican Spain was, in the last page of the report, the cause of all democratic, anti fascist countries. | 1nent |
It's water under the bridge now,’ I said. | It's nothing important now,’ I said. | 1nent |
After that he and Paul trudged from office to office, going through the motions, expecting nothing. | After that he and Paul trudged from office to office, doing things in a perfunctory way, expecting nothing. | 0ent |
First, there is no point in labelling children, progress, teacher or school as unsatisfactory’ unless this goes hand in hand with the means to bring about improvement. | First, there is no point in labelling children, progress, teacher or school as unsatisfactory’ unless this holds hands with the means to bring about improvement. | 1nent |
It was imperative to come here quickly, break the ice and get that acceptance. | It was imperative to come here quickly, make icecubes and get that acceptance. | 1nent |
So come clean with mild soaps or non soap moisturising body shampoos’ and bath or shower gels. | So be completely honest with mild soaps or non soap moisturising body shampoos’ and bath or shower gels. | 1nent |
Contemplating the displaced fragments of inner city decline’— peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth creation must always go hand in hand with just distribution,— offering, thereby, an alternative interpretation of partnership’(p.53). | Contemplating the displaced fragments of inner city decline’— peripheral council estates — it suggested that wealth creation must always hold hands with just distribution,— offering, thereby, an alternative interpretation of partnership’(p.53). | 1nent |
They were summoned to see Miss Rudge who took a dim view of the episode. | They were summoned to see Miss Rudge who was unable to clearly see the episode. | 1nent |
It was an absolutely ridiculous decision, ’ said Kelly, who has maintained all along that there should not have been a re match. | It was an absolutely ridiculous decision, ’ said Kelly, who has maintained for the entire time that there should not have been a re match. | 0ent |
If I am painting a small picture which includes figures, I often start with no preliminary line but go straight in, blocking in the face and body, changing the colour as I go. | If I am painting a small picture which includes figures, I often start with no preliminary line but become a law abiding person in, blocking in the face and body, changing the colour as I go. | 1nent |
Palladium, which got the nod back in September 1991 when OSF announced the winning DME technologies, heralds from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Athena project, with support from DEC, HP and IBM. | Palladium, which got selected back in September 1991 when OSF announced the winning DME technologies, heralds from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Athena project, with support from DEC, HP and IBM. | 0ent |
I've wanted to make love to you since I first set eyes on you.’. | I've wanted to make love to you since I first see you.’. | 0ent |
The officer gave her the kiss of life for five minutes before she showed signs of life. | The officer gave her the life changing kiss for five minutes before she showed signs of life. | 1nent |
Wigan and St Helens take no prisoners whenever they meet. | Wigan and St Helens be uncompromising whenever they meet. | 0ent |
Understandably he kept tabs on me, trying to decide whether I was genuine before agreeing to negotiate with me.’. | Understandably he watched me, trying to decide whether I was genuine before agreeing to negotiate with me.’. | 0ent |
It will have to be made clear that although understanding will be forthcoming as inevitable emergencies arise, in the final analysis she will generally be expected to meet the requirements of the contract of employment. | It will have to be made clear that although understanding will be forthcoming as inevitable emergencies arise, after considering all aspects she will generally be expected to meet the requirements of the contract of employment. | 0ent |
Michael asked laughingly, hoping to make light of what had taken place. | Michael asked laughingly, hoping to illuminate what had taken place. | 1nent |
Those who drop the ball return to number one and those below that number move up one place. | Those who fail in their responsibilities return to number one and those below that number move up one place. | 1nent |
Nelson Mandela walked free from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | Nelson Mandela went unpunished from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | 0ent |
The resistance of Ulster was also linked to its business roots with such slogans as " Industrial Ulster is united " or " They mean business ", and Law made the same point when he described in Norwich a recent meeting that he had addressed in the Ulster Hall :. | The resistance of Ulster was also linked to its business roots with such slogans as " Industrial Ulster is united " or " They think everything could be a business ", and Law made the same point when he described in Norwich a recent meeting that he had addressed in the Ulster Hall :. | 1nent |
They were not themselves in the dock. | They were not themselves out on the docks. | 1nent |
But we do need more friends and volunteers to help us get out and about so that we don't feel life's passing us by.’. | But we do need more friends and volunteers to help us get moving around so that we don't feel life's passing us by.’. | 0ent |
Five or 10 minutes walk from the House, it is off the beaten track,’ says Tory MP Colin Shepherd, Chairman of the Catering Committee. | Five or 10 minutes walk from the House, it is somewhere where few people go says Tory MP Colin Shepherd, Chairman of the Catering Committee. | 0ent |
He got the boot after his wife walked out and half the players quit because he spent so little time trying to improve the side's miserable record in Delmenhorst, Germany. | He obtained the boot after his wife walked out and half the players quit because he spent so little time trying to improve the side's miserable record in Delmenhorst, Germany. | 1nent |
Often the battle is lost, and many a seaside town has disappeared beneath the waves (while others, such as the once thriving port of Rye in Kent, have been left high and dry as the sea retreated). | Often the battle is lost, and many a seaside town has disappeared beneath the waves (while others, such as the once thriving port of Rye in Kent, have been left floating in dry air as the sea retreated). | 1nent |
No sea that Marion had ever set eyes on was that particular shade of transparent, light filled turquoise. | No sea that Marion had ever see was that particular shade of transparent, light filled turquoise. | 0ent |
The French Algerian and Congo wars were in full swing; performance art did not yet exist but she incorporated tear gas for the grand finale of her shooting performances. | The French Algerian and Congo wars were proceeding fully; performance art did not yet exist but she incorporated tear gas for the grand finale of her shooting performances. | 0ent |
The complete set runs to some 7,500 pages and weighs a daunting 16Kg on paper, but will also be available on CD ROM. | The complete set runs to some 7,500 pages and weighs a daunting 16Kg in theory, but will also be available on CD ROM. | 1nent |
This means that these devices actually allow pregnancies to begin and then abort them, a notion out of line with biblical concepts. | This means that these devices actually allow pregnancies to begin and then abort them, a notion disproportionately with biblical concepts. | 0ent |
On the face of it, these fears are groundless. | At first glance, these fears are groundless. | 0ent |
It is the trick of the big stage musical number but applied to circus with finesse and much tongue in cheek humour. | It is the trick of the big stage musical number but applied to circus with finesse and much an odd manner humour. | 1nent |
All these thoughts seem right and proper at this time but, when all is said and done, might not much of the above be applied to any institution? | All these thoughts seem right and proper at this time but, in the end, might not much of the above be applied to any institution? | 0ent |
First time mugger Michael Watson slumped in the dock in disbelief as Judge Brian Pryor told him thugs were making Britain's streets places of fear’. | First time mugger Michael Watson slumped out on the docks in disbelief as Judge Brian Pryor told him thugs were making Britain's streets places of fear’. | 1nent |
In practice, often enough he will be " invited " to accept such responsibility so that his predecessor can be exonerated therefrom and thus make a " clean break " with the firm. | In practice, often enough he will be " invited " to accept such responsibility so that his predecessor can be exonerated therefrom and thus leave the relationship completely " with the firm. | 0ent |
The details of public sector funds' investment in the stockmarket are kept murky, the better to make folk think the market is on the mend. | The details of public sector funds' investment in the stockmarket are kept murky, the better to make folk think the market is suffering. | 1nent |
For him it was a time to remember the brave who risked life and limb for adventure; for knowledge and for Britain. | For him it was a time to remember the brave who risked existence and all bodily faculties for adventure; for knowledge and for Britain. | 0ent |
He said: Money's available to George, but there's no point in him rushing out and spending it for the hell of it. | He said: Money's available to George, but there's no point in him rushing out and spending it for whatever reason. | 1nent |
That is today ’s Europe in a nutshell, with America not far behind. | That is today ’s Europe in summary, with America not far behind. | 0ent |
I'm not so sure a lot of people sleeping rough on the streets. | I'm not so sure a lot of people being homeless on the streets. | 0ent |
I am not too worried about the new council tax because I doubt whether it will see the light of day. | I am not too worried about the new council tax because I doubt whether it will be realised. | 0ent |
RELATIVES of three IRA terrorists shot dead by the SAS in Gibraltar will learn tonight whether a campaign to put the Government in the dock over the killings has been successful. | RELATIVES of three IRA terrorists shot dead by the SAS in Gibraltar will learn tonight whether a campaign to put the Government out on the docks over the killings has been successful. | 1nent |
A sales tax would prompt border hopping, tolerable in America but not in tiny Britain, and would fly in the face of EC moves towards greater harmonisation of indirect taxes. | A sales tax would prompt border hopping, tolerable in America but not in tiny Britain, and would act in a manner highly contrary to EC moves towards greater harmonisation of indirect taxes. | 0ent |
Then they ran across lawyers' benches to try to reach driver Christopher Lewin, 19, and passenger David Nnah in the dock. | Then they ran across lawyers' benches to try to reach driver Christopher Lewin, 19, and passenger David Nnah under scrutiny. | 1nent |
They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, gave up the ghost. | They squirmed, shrivelled and after a brief struggle, acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
I started to walk on eggshells for fear of setting him off.’. | I started to be overly careful for fear of setting him off.’. | 0ent |
By then it was too late to try and change her policy, for the overseer seemed to have taken a real dislike to her, watching for any slip she made, so that he could punish her for being high and mighty as he called it. | By then it was too late to try and change her policy, for the overseer seemed to have taken a real dislike to her, watching for any slip she made, so that he could punish her for being ostentatiously self important as he called it. | 0ent |
I simply haven't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove — I'd rather be out playing with the children or getting out and about, but I do try to make sure we eat well.’. | I simply haven't got time to spend hours slaving over a hot stove — I'd rather be out playing with the children or getting traveling around, but I do try to make sure we eat well.’. | 0ent |
Frenetic close season transfer activity is new to most rugby countries, but in South Africa it's become part of the furniture …. | Frenetic close season transfer activity is new to most rugby countries, but in South Africa it's become a piece of furniture …. | 1nent |
In a nutshell, Hinsley is infinitely more trustworthy than Wright, but more shackled. | In summary, Hinsley is infinitely more trustworthy than Wright, but more shackled. | 0ent |
Right, will you bring it up to speed. | Right, will you bring it fully informed. | 0ent |
We knew that we should have to find this for ourselves, as the Billeting Office would not be prepared to move us again, nor lend a very sympathetic ear to our complaints. | We knew that we should have to find this for ourselves, as the Billeting Office would not be prepared to move us again, nor help deaf people to our complaints. | 1nent |
Asked whether, having failed to get any positive results despite good funding, he would continue to investigate the paranormal, Phillips said, that's up in the air. | Asked whether, having failed to get any positive results despite good funding, he would continue to investigate the paranormal, Phillips said, that's flying through the air. | 1nent |
He took heart again, but not for long. | He regained courage again, but not for long. | 0ent |
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