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So they're the first up with the Christmas tree decorations each year. | So they're the firstly with the Christmas tree decorations each year. | 0ent |
EXPORT optimism is continuing to grow among British producers, providing further evidence that the planks of recovery are falling into place. | EXPORT optimism is continuing to grow among British producers, providing further evidence that the planks of recovery are sitting down. | 1nent |
' I can then get some sketches, build on them and get a true picture of what happened. | ' I can then get some sketches, build on them and take a picture of what happened. | 1nent |
But since the State is unwilling to go the distance alone, rest assured his answer will be no. | But since the State is unwilling to take a lot of time alone, rest assured his answer will be no. | 1nent |
Few here had ever set eyes on the man they were mourning, but they saw in his act the ultimate sacrifice for their dream of independence. | Few here had ever see the man they were mourning, but they saw in his act the ultimate sacrifice for their dream of independence. | 0ent |
He was not impressed either by the Department's argu ment that to have revoked the licence would have triggered a dis orderly collapse, allowing the smart money to get out and leaving pen sioners high and dry. | He was not impressed either by the Department's argu ment that to have revoked the licence would have triggered a dis orderly collapse, allowing the smart money to get out and leaving pen sioners abandoned. | 0ent |
With her personality she shouldn't be behind the scenes.". | With her personality she shouldn't be secretly.". | 0ent |
As high as a kite radio, all. | As flying in the sky radio, all. | 1nent |
What, what you're saying is that I mean broadly this is, is quite an incentive based system, at least on the face of it. | What, what you're saying is that I mean broadly this is, is quite an incentive based system, at least Encountering. | 1nent |
What usually happens is that the model runs out of steam during the half roll, and tumbles backwards. | What usually happens is that the model runs out of energy during the half roll, and tumbles backwards. | 0ent |
' They won't give you any grief in the next few days ,' he said. | ' They won't be sad in the next few days ,' he said. | 1nent |
Transpose London for Paris, and you have the Puttnam enigma in a nutshell. | Transpose London for Paris, and you have the Puttnam enigma briefly stated. | 0ent |
No wager or anything, just a game for the hell of it.’. | No wager or anything, just a game for no particular reason. | 0ent |
Also, employers are constantly employing new staff so the return on selection has to be calculated over a longer period of time to get a true picture of the effects of selection methods. | Also, employers are constantly employing new staff so the return on selection has to be calculated over a longer period of time to take a picture of the effects of selection methods. | 1nent |
If you are unsuccessful over a period of time there's always a chance you will part company.’. | If you are unsuccessful over a period of time there's always a chance you will go separate ways. | 0ent |
For others it may be the opposite problem, that doing drama is a bit silly’, a childish game, and that to take part is to lose face’. | For others it may be the opposite problem, that doing drama is a bit silly’, a childish game, and that to take part is to were humiliated. | 0ent |
Not tonight, I have a headache’ may be an old joke, but it's no laughing matter for those who suffer from what neurologists call benign sex headaches’. | Not tonight, I have a headache’ may be an old joke, but it's something serious that should not be joked about for those who suffer from what neurologists call benign sex headaches’. | 0ent |
So not a good day for City, but they shouldn't lose heart, as the score line the home side, and on another day might well be reversed as they were not that much difference in the goals. | So not a good day for City, but they shouldn't have heart failure, as the score line the home side, and on another day might well be reversed as they were not that much difference in the goals. | 1nent |
Richard Dorment of the Daily Telegraph said: What a pity a dealer did not take him aside and tell him the work he proposed to exhibit was unexhibitable … a visual boredom so total that no amount of metaphor or allusion can give it the kiss of life’. | Richard Dorment of the Daily Telegraph said: What a pity a dealer did not take him aside and tell him the work he proposed to exhibit was unexhibitable … a visual boredom so total that no amount of metaphor or allusion can give it the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
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, in the last page of the report she will generally be expected to meet the requirements of the contract of employment. | 1nent |
Throughout Europe, the rise of divorce from negligible levels and the doubling of suicide rates from 1875 to 1914 suggest that fertility decline goes hand in hand with other radical changes in attitudes and behaviour. | Throughout Europe, the rise of divorce from negligible levels and the doubling of suicide rates from 1875 to 1914 suggest that fertility decline holds hands with other radical changes in attitudes and behaviour. | 1nent |
I'm sure you have perfectly good adoptive parents who think the world of you. | I'm sure you have perfectly good adoptive parents who have a very high opinion of you. | 0ent |
At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951' if that was at all possible' in the light of other national investment demands. | At the first meeting of the Central Authority, Shinwell had told Citrine and his colleagues that a reasonable aim would be to meet full demand by 1951' if that was at all possible' in consideration of other national investment demands. | 0ent |
He was in control now, he had the measure of this car roof, this train, the knack of getting a grip on it. | He was in control now, he had the measure of this car roof, this train, the knack of being reasonable on it. | 0ent |
His main love now, probably to preserve his energies, is coarse fishing, you will find him every weekend during the season on the shore with his rods, or cruising the Norfolk Broads and fishing round the clock. | His main love now, probably to preserve his energies, is coarse fishing, you will find him every weekend during the season on the shore with his rods, or cruising the Norfolk Broads and fishing nonstop. | 0ent |
They felt they should either bring in new blood or sell the company. | They felt they should either bring in donated blood or sell the company. | 1nent |
They nodded, relieved that the ice was broken. | They nodded, relieved that the make icecubes. | 1nent |
Although she had been unaware that the small print contained a wide exclusion clause, the Court of Appeal held that the clause protected the seller from liability in respect of defects in the machine. | Although she had been unaware that the fine print contained a wide exclusion clause, the Court of Appeal held that the clause protected the seller from liability in respect of defects in the machine. | 0ent |
Ray, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, hopes to collect around £ 70,000 when his lifetime's haul goes under the hammer at Christie's, in Glasgow, later this year. | Ray, who suffers from Parkinson's disease, hopes to collect around £ 70,000 when his lifetime's haul changes at Christie's, in Glasgow, later this year. | 1nent |
It's wickedly fattening, but once in a while … ’. | It's wickedly fattening, but sometimes … ’. | 0ent |
Make it snappy — I have important visitors.'. | Do it quickly — I have important visitors.'. | 1nent |
' Out of the question, Professor ,' the Doctor admonished. | ' not remotely possible, Professor ,' the Doctor admonished. | 0ent |
Youth (a comparative term in this context) and experience do not normally go hand in hand. | Youth (a comparative term in this context) and experience do not normally hold hands. | 1nent |
He told her: I daren't be otherwise — because if I were ever in a compromising situation, if the police raided or if someone kissed and told I'd be up the creek.’. | He told her: I daren't be otherwise — because if I were ever in a compromising situation, if the police raided or if someone betrayal of a confidence by disclosing private information I'd be up the creek.’. | 0ent |
Yes suddenly it was all the rage to come and see those things we locals took for granted, the history that was all around us. | Yes suddenly it was very popular to come and see those things we locals took for granted, the history that was all around us. | 0ent |
They are also a way of injecting new blood into the Fair. | They are also a way of injecting new members into the Fair. | 0ent |
With their old imperial ambitions and widespread distaste for the great continents from which the narrowest of seas divide them, both the British and the Japanese are vulnerable to the siren song of isolationism. | With their old imperial ambitions and widespread distaste for the great continents from which the narrowest of seas divide them, both the British and the Japanese are vulnerable to the sound of an ambulance of isolationism. | 1nent |
Losses in the three campaigns which had already taken place meant that most of Russia's rank and file soldiers had been recruited recently and that there were not enough officers to train them. | Losses in the three campaigns which had already taken place meant that most of Russia's ordinary members soldiers had been recruited recently and that there were not enough officers to train them. | 0ent |
But it was worth it to keep the wolves from the door. | But it was worth it to stay away from harassment. | 1nent |
Eighty three percent of communication in a in a sample organisation was face to face rather than with memoranda. | Eighty three percent of communication in a in a sample organisation was in person rather than with memoranda. | 0ent |
Then why didn't you go straight to the police with what he'd told you?’. | Then why didn't you become a law abiding person to the police with what he'd told you?’. | 1nent |
However it is difficult to see how, having once admitted determinations into his system, Aquinas can hold the line against such Kelsenian conclusions. | However it is difficult to see how, having once admitted determinations into his system, Aquinas can hold onto the rope against such Kelsenian conclusions. | 1nent |
Corbett loved the brilliant logic delivered so tongue in cheek that only those who wished to take offence would be affronted. | Corbett loved the brilliant logic delivered so an odd manner that only those who wished to take offence would be affronted. | 1nent |
The Directing Staff are out and about, unobtrusively encouraging, cajoling and even hissing the occasional order until the column moves off. | The Directing Staff are moving around, unobtrusively encouraging, cajoling and even hissing the occasional order until the column moves off. | 0ent |
This is now where the Saunders family spend most of their time, for the elegant period living rooms they created in pre quads days are hardly the ideal environment for the boisterous rough and tumble of four 4 year olds. | This is now where the Saunders family spend most of their time, for the elegant period living rooms they created in pre quads days are hardly the ideal environment for the boisterous rough activity of four 4 year olds. | 0ent |
His mind is open to the possibility that Alan the Aston office manager might be pulling a fast one over him. | His mind is open to the possibility that Alan the Aston office manager might be carrying out a trick over him. | 0ent |
By the same token, back payments of income support were to be limited only to a three year period starting in April 1988. | For the price of one ticket, back payments of income support were to be limited only to a three year period starting in April 1988. | 1nent |
Until we get the full implications of the Taylor Report and discover what happens over the identity card issue, we will have to sit tight. | Until we get the full implications of the Taylor Report and discover what happens over the identity card issue, we will have to wait patiently. | 0ent |
But I was struck by just how proficient at handling babies and young children were people from all walks of life. | But I was struck by just how proficient at handling babies and young children were people from all occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
The dog hunt is in full swing on a fresh scent. | The dog hunt is at a swingset on a fresh scent. | 1nent |
I'll keep it under lock and key, many thanks. | I'll keep it imprisoned with little chance of escape, many thanks. | 0ent |
The great ragbag of reforms now being discussed behind closed doors will probably be displayed on January 17th, when the Commons is to debate a report on modernising its finances and management. | The great ragbag of reforms now being discussed secretly will probably be displayed on January 17th, when the Commons is to debate a report on modernising its finances and management. | 0ent |
The first half goes under the hammer on Friday and there are some real treasures, says Christie's expert Hugo Marsh. | The first half changes on Friday and there are some real treasures, says Christie's expert Hugo Marsh. | 1nent |
So should not the law be changed immediately to prevent the likes of Dr Cox ending up in the dock? | So should not the law be changed immediately to prevent the likes of Dr Cox ending up out on the docks? | 1nent |
♫ Wo n’t these women ever get a life? ♫. | ♫ Wo n’t these women ever begin having a more interesting and worthwhile existence? ♫. | 0ent |
RSS Feed Helper Class by James Crowley A simple helper class to make generating an RSS feed a piece of cake its the one we use on Developer Fusion too! | RSS Feed Helper Class by James Crowley A simple helper class to make generating an RSS feed easy its the one we use on Developer Fusion too! | 0ent |
AFTER a two and a half year lull I fully expect my great friendship with Graham Gooch to be back in full swing on the tour to India. | AFTER a two and a half year lull I fully expect my great friendship with Graham Gooch to be back at a swingset on the tour to India. | 1nent |
And when you've claimed that much land, why not go the whole hog and put a roof over it as well. | And when you've claimed that much land, why not think about eating a whole pig and put a roof over it as well. | 1nent |
Right, time marches on we've got five minutes before this meeting closes, so if you've got another question, I'll take one more question for Chris and then she's off the hook. | Right, time marches on we've got five minutes before this meeting closes, so if you've got another question, I'll take one more question for Chris and then she's off the coathook. | 1nent |
In the long run, this money illusion will disappear as workers come to realise that price inflation is depriving them of their perceived increase in real income. | After a very long time, this money illusion will disappear as workers come to realise that price inflation is depriving them of their perceived increase in real income. | 0ent |
Thomas, Biggles's editor, puts the whole debate in a nutshell: On the one side there's the accusation of censorship, on the other the accusation of racism.’. | Thomas, Biggles's editor, puts the whole debate in summary: On the one side there's the accusation of censorship, on the other the accusation of racism.’. | 0ent |
By dint of some speedy alterations by Taheb's dressmaker, Huy was able to wear a kilt and shirt that had belonged to Taheb's late husband, his friend Amotju. | By the force of some speedy alterations by Taheb's dressmaker, Huy was able to wear a kilt and shirt that had belonged to Taheb's late husband, his friend Amotju. | 0ent |
David Rennie earned Birmingham their fourth win on the trot with his first goal for the club. | David Rennie earned Birmingham their fourth win on a horse with his first goal for the club. | 1nent |
It also needs a hardworking support team behind the scenes. | It also needs a hardworking support team behind the scenery and stage area. | 0ent |
Palatine is going from strength to strength as an independent. | Palatine is getting stronger as an independent. | 0ent |
So many people give up because, after the elation of seeing the pounds fall off in the first few days, they lose heart when weight loss slows down. | So many people give up because, after the elation of seeing the pounds fall off in the first few days, they have heart failure when weight loss slows down. | 1nent |
In the long term, it envisaged the compilation of a list of globally protected areas. | Eventually, it envisaged the compilation of a list of globally protected areas. | 0ent |
Erm if words can resolve the problem, then at the end of the day, there's no need for a man or a body of men to lose money. | Erm if words can resolve the problem, then ultimately, there's no need for a man or a body of men to lose money. | 0ent |
We went behind the scenes for the latest in our series, Inside the Globe. | We went secretly for the latest in our series, Inside the Globe. | 0ent |
If they still owe their local authority money, they must pay it: they will not be let off the hook. | If they still owe their local authority money, they must pay it: they will not be let relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
Wilko must do what is right for the team, not what is best to save face. | Wilko must do what is right for the team, not what is best to regain some favorable standing after an embarrassment. | 0ent |
All in all, it can only mean that tea time is on the up and up. | All in all, it can only mean that tea time is legitimate and honest. | 0ent |
In Kosovo, a Stealth bomber dropped a bomb on the Chinese Embassy after the CIA and DIA failed to coordinate data on what was in the building. | In Kosovo, a Stealth bomber gave decisive news on the Chinese Embassy after the CIA and DIA failed to coordinate data on what was in the building. | 1nent |
After my warnings and reports, and then Tony's murder,[says Coleman]I assumed that somebody would have the CIA on the carpet and close NARCOG down. | After my warnings and reports, and then Tony's murder,[says Coleman]I assumed that somebody would have the CIA feeling comfortable and close NARCOG down. | 1nent |
Aristotle, my dear Roger, always claimed that careful observation, coupled with logic, would solve any problem under the sun. | Aristotle, my dear Roger, always claimed that careful observation, coupled with logic, would solve any problem that makes you warm. | 1nent |
HE COULD play the guitar just like a ringing a bell.’. | HE COULD play the guitar just like a sounding familiar. | 1nent |
Keeping the wolves at bay, touch wood.’. | Keeping the wolves at bay, put the finishing touches on wood furniture. | 1nent |
In battle he's unstoppable, but I've never seen him kill a man in cold blood before.’. | In battle he's unstoppable, but I've never seen him kill a man in a pool of blood before.’. | 1nent |
The new decision does not let Hampshire off the hook — the county must still find room for 66,500 new homes — but it accedes to the county's own view that it can find the space more sensibly outside the north east or central parts of the county. | The new decision does not let Hampshire off the coathook — the county must still find room for 66,500 new homes — but it accedes to the county's own view that it can find the space more sensibly outside the north east or central parts of the county. | 1nent |
My ex boyfriend just called me out ~ of ~ the ~ blue. | My ex boyfriend just called me unexpectedly. | 0ent |
There was an immediate indication that he was prepared to turn over a new leaf. | There was an immediate indication that he was prepared to start to act in a better way. | 0ent |
You turn up out of the blue with some cock and bull story. | You turn up without warning with some cock and bull story. | 0ent |
And he did the same thing at Brackley Town, he guided them to success, their best ever season, he's gone to Buckingham Town, took a few players with him, so Brackley Town, they're not too pleased and they're going to be out to beat Buckingham Town tonight, but I'm going to sit on the fence and go for Buckingham 3 1. | And he did the same thing at Brackley Town, he guided them to success, their best ever season, he's gone to Buckingham Town, took a few players with him, so Brackley Town, they're not too pleased and they're going to be out to beat Buckingham Town tonight, but I'm going to put something on the fence and go for Buckingh... | 1nent |
People may then describe symptoms starting out of the blue’. | People may then describe symptoms starting without warning. | 0ent |
Remember, For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size, so make sure you don't fall foul of the law by going over the top. | Remember, For Sale boards are subject to a maximum legal size, so make sure you don't fall foul of the law by going outrageous. | 0ent |
On 9 October, 1957 the atomic pile of No.1 Reactor at Windscale in Cumberland, north west England, began to overheat and part of it caught fire. | On 9 October, 1957 the atomic pile of No.1 Reactor at Windscale in Cumberland, north west England, began to overheat and part of it became engulfed in flames. | 1nent |
Since then, he had returned only when his father was down at the harbour overseeing the refitting of the Russell, staying out all night and sleeping rough, and for the last three days she had not seen him at all. | Since then, he had returned only when his father was down at the harbour overseeing the refitting of the Russell, staying out all night and losing sleep, and for the last three days she had not seen him at all. | 1nent |
She silently swore and for good measure swore again. | She silently swore and in addition to what has already been done swore again. | 0ent |
Whereas Johnny made light of everything,’ he has recalled, Keith brooded, rather old maidish in his habits, on art and life in his voluminous notebooks. | Whereas Johnny illuminated everything,’ he has recalled, Keith brooded, rather old maidish in his habits, on art and life in his voluminous notebooks. | 1nent |
Comments such as‘a history of childhood abuse is both hip and horrible, the rock'n'roll statement with knobs on’ do not encourage other men to discuss the issue, nor do they treat this subject with the seriousness it deserves. | Comments such as‘a history of childhood abuse is both hip and horrible, the rock'n'roll statement with buttons sewn on do not encourage other men to discuss the issue, nor do they treat this subject with the seriousness it deserves. | 1nent |
In private, they said it was a warning that they stood four square behind their chief, and that they would not accept behind the scenes pressure on him to resign. | In private, they said it was a warning that they stood four square behind their chief, and that they would not accept behind the scenery and stage area pressure on him to resign. | 0ent |
Galtieri walks free as the generals seek vindication. | Galtieri takes a stroll without disturbance as the generals seek vindication. | 1nent |
Despite the fact that the public purse had been so shamefully ripped off by the sales and the asset stripping, it was left to the ratepayers, through the local authority, to pick up the tab. | Despite the fact that the public purse had been so shamefully ripped off by the sales and the asset stripping, it was left to the ratepayers, through the local authority, to pay for. | 0ent |
Maura took in the dirty sugary floor and the loaf of bread now scattered everywhere, the filthy table and the stacks of dirty dishes. | Maura sat on the floor and the loaf of bread now scattered everywhere, the filthy table and the stacks of dirty dishes. | 1nent |
I have visions of bosses all over the land going hot under the collar as they see yet more of their staff enjoying the antics of this old salt — it could take over where Leisure Suit Larry left off. | I have visions of bosses all over the land going angry and agitated as they see yet more of their staff enjoying the antics of this old salt — it could take over where Leisure Suit Larry left off. | 0ent |
Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work around the clock all over the world. | Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work constantly all over the world. | 0ent |
Watching the children together gave reassurance that childhood is not all one upmanship and go for the jugular. | Watching the children together gave reassurance that childhood is not all one upmanship and exert an unrestrained, aggressive effort. | 0ent |
Local squire meets beautiful country girl and, true to form, seduces her — with eventual far reaching consequences in the small, shocked community of Hayslope. | Local squire meets beautiful country girl and, according to hers nature, seduces her — with eventual far reaching consequences in the small, shocked community of Hayslope. | 0ent |
The industrialist found a wealthy financier to help him weather the storm which was inevitable. | The industrialist found a wealthy financier to help him predict the coming storm which was inevitable. | 1nent |
Why is it that Eastern peoples acquire languages so easily while we in the West make such heavy weather of it? | Why is it that Eastern peoples acquire languages so easily while we in the West predict bad weather for it? | 1nent |
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