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When I saw the design’, remembers Rowbotham, I went bananas.’. | When I saw the design’, remembers Rowbotham, I grew bananas. | 1nent |
In the nineteenth century Herbert's reputation was revived by Coleridge in Britain and by Emerson in America; Ruskin, whose influence on the British reading public was enormous, learned most of The Temple by heart. | In the nineteenth century Herbert's reputation was revived by Coleridge in Britain and by Emerson in America; Ruskin, whose influence on the British reading public was enormous, learned most of The Temple from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
He had decided that it was time to think things through and settle them once and for all, but whenever he started thinking about Zeinab thoughts became memories of touch and smell and look and emotion and he became most unsettled. | He had decided that it was time to think things through and settle them conclusively, but whenever he started thinking about Zeinab thoughts became memories of touch and smell and look and emotion and he became most unsettled. | 0ent |
Turning the other cheek is the national pastime. | Turning the head around is the national pastime. | 1nent |
Actually, actually the installation date is oh blimey, Pats, you're going right down the drain, ain't you? | Actually, actually the installation date is oh blimey, Pats, you're going right down to the ocean, ain't you? | 1nent |
The aim is to scrutinize it with a view to stopping it coming through the door next time. | The aim is to scrutinize it with the intention to stopping it coming through the door next time. | 0ent |
There are the lovers, where the apparently weaker one of the two seems to be the one calling the tune. | There are the lovers, where the apparently weaker one of the two seems to be the one making the decisions. | 0ent |
I prepared an around the clock chart detailing all my care requirements. | I prepared an all the time chart detailing all my care requirements. | 0ent |
And you look — out of this world.’. | And you look — of exceptionally high quality. | 0ent |
A chap who had slept rough for more than 20 years was invited to offer ideas on how it should be run. | A chap who had lost sleep for more than 20 years was invited to offer ideas on how it should be run. | 1nent |
If conservatives could hold the line, they stood a chance of enacting a settlement that suited them. | If conservatives could firmly maintain the situation, they stood a chance of enacting a settlement that suited them. | 0ent |
This looks even more unconstitutional — but while the lawyers debate that question, the government could be holding the monetary line. | This looks even more unconstitutional — but while the lawyers debate that question, the government could be holding onto the rope. | 1nent |
Apart from the eighteenth century country house atmosphere evoked by the writing, we get also a very clear picture of the manner in which these potted meats were presented and a substantial hint as to the devising of other permutations and combinations of poultry, game and meat for potting :. | Apart from the eighteenth century country house atmosphere evoked by the writing, we take a picture of the manner in which these potted meats were presented and a substantial hint as to the devising of other permutations and combinations of poultry, game and meat for potting :. | 1nent |
The best known instance is the scene where Kane (John Hurt)‘gives birth’ to the small Alien chest burster’through a false chest model (operated by Dicken under the table and an effects team around). | The best known instance is the scene where Kane (John Hurt)‘gives birth’ to the small Alien chest burster’through a false chest model (operated by Dicken below the water table and an effects team around). | 1nent |
It almost goes without saying that he also had fine, Beatle cropped brown hair and affected a close clipped beard with the dense consistency of fur. | It almost is obvious that he also had fine, Beatle cropped brown hair and affected a close clipped beard with the dense consistency of fur. | 0ent |
The fuel gauge had gone on the blink shortly after the start, but pulling in for a pit stop would cost him precious seconds. | The fuel gauge had gone malfunctioning shortly after the start, but pulling in for a pit stop would cost him precious seconds. | 0ent |
You may see science as the great God we've all got to worship, but if we don't see it that way, and not many do, take it from me, you'll have nothing to do your worshiping with. | You may see science as the great God we've all got to worship, but if we don't see it that way, and not many do, take it away from me, you'll have nothing to do your worshiping with. | 1nent |
So would you mind describing how you got it up there again cos I thought it was quite a good story. | So would you mind describing how you got an erection there again cos I thought it was quite a good story. | 1nent |
First, the complete omission of When I have often heard young maids complaining’(This may seem surprising, given that the text managed to get into the quarto, even if late; but as a continuo song it could, at a pinch, have been accompanied by the harpsichordist from a separate sheet, with a gamba player reading over hi... | First, the complete omission of When I have often heard young maids complaining’(This may seem surprising, given that the text managed to get into the quarto, even if late; but as a continuo song it could, with a pinch of salt, have been accompanied by the harpsichordist from a separate sheet, with a gamba player readi... | 1nent |
If they ask you what wing of the Party you belong to, say it is your intention to sit prettily on the fence. | If they ask you what wing of the Party you belong to, say it is your intention to put something on the fence. | 1nent |
Kelly is furious that Peterborough have been ordered to replay their FA Cup match with his non League side on Friday at London Road behind closed doors. | Kelly is furious that Peterborough have been ordered to replay their FA Cup match with his non League side on Friday at London Road secretly. | 0ent |
I am glad to have the chance to follow the right hon.Member for Shropshire, North (Mr. Biffen), whom I certainly regard as far and away the most successful Leader of the House in all my time here. | I am glad to have the chance to follow the right hon.Member for Shropshire, North (Mr. Biffen), whom I certainly regard as to a large extent the most successful Leader of the House in all my time here. | 0ent |
Alistair couldn't resist asking, Didn't Miranda smell a rat?’. | Alistair couldn't resist asking, Didn't Miranda smell something rotten. | 1nent |
Erm where I am assertive it's where I'm working to a rule book I know those rules backwards and I want somebody to follow those to the letter. | Erm where I am assertive it's where I'm working to a rule book I know those rules backwards and I want somebody to follow those on paper. | 1nent |
If you cannot get out and about, you can continue to be active, either doing housework or gardening (there are aids to help disabled gardeners) or doing exercises suggested by the health visitor, district nurse or doctor. | If you cannot get traveling around, you can continue to be active, either doing housework or gardening (there are aids to help disabled gardeners) or doing exercises suggested by the health visitor, district nurse or doctor. | 0ent |
I mean it was like years ago I heard things about Down's children with holes in the heart and why bother to do it, but now everything's changing — let's make them more normal. | I mean it was like years ago I imagined sounds that are not actually real about Down's children with holes in the heart and why bother to do it, but now everything's changing — let's make them more normal. | 1nent |
Sidacai looked at a chair which had been placed by the window, but he made no move to sit down. | Sidacai looked at a chair which had been placed by the window, but he stood still to sit down. | 1nent |
ON THE FACE of it, Sweden wants to do the impossible. | At first glance, Sweden wants to do the impossible. | 0ent |
If you want to share them, put a new condom on them for each user or wash them thoroughly in hot water (as long as the toy is not electrical!). | If you want to share them, put a new condom on them for each user or wash them thoroughly in a difficult situation (as long as the toy is not electrical!). | 1nent |
But then, do the French, Spanish or Italians have a word for it? | But then, do the French, Spanish or Italians speak privately for it? | 1nent |
League high flyers Academicals lost 3 2 at Old Xaverians and Cabin came unstuck when they failed to convert two penalties in a 2 0 setback at St. Aloysius. | League high flyers Academicals lost 3 2 at Old Xaverians and Cabin got into trouble when they failed to convert two penalties in a 2 0 setback at St. Aloysius. | 0ent |
Rather nearer to his employer's family seat were the marshes of the Wealdmoors, just north of Telford and Wellington in Shropshire, which Loch set about draining with a will. | Rather nearer to his employer's family seat were the marshes of the Wealdmoors, just north of Telford and Wellington in Shropshire, which Loch set about draining resolutely. | 0ent |
It is, indeed, a rarity when initial enthusiastic ideas, plans, ideals and logistics fall into place with almost absolute perfection. | It is, indeed, a rarity when initial enthusiastic ideas, plans, ideals and logistics be fully realized at last with almost absolute perfection. | 0ent |
He was involved in the most important questions of policy — negotiations for the marriage of royal children: Eleanor in 1170 and John in 1173 But in view of Eleanor of Aquitaine's masterful political activity in later years it seems superfluous to look for a power behind the throne. | He was involved in the most important questions of policy — negotiations for the marriage of royal children: Eleanor in 1170 and John in 1173 But in view of Eleanor of Aquitaine's masterful political activity in later years it seems superfluous to look for a children of royalty. | 1nent |
Faced with a national drought that was playing havoc with his own garden and those of his village neighbours, one Richard Bullock took matters into his own hands and ended up in the dock for his pains. | Faced with a national drought that was playing havoc with his own garden and those of his village neighbours, one Richard Bullock took matters into his own hands and ended up under close scrutiny for his pains. | 0ent |
No sooner had Mr Sharif fallen from grace than Manzoor Watoo, speaker of the assembly and an ally of the president's, set about getting himself installed as chief minister. | No sooner had Mr Sharif became less graceful than Manzoor Watoo, speaker of the assembly and an ally of the president's, set about getting himself installed as chief minister. | 1nent |
' As soon as Des gets here we're taking this doughboy for a ride. | ' As soon as Des gets here we're giving someone a ride. | 1nent |
Under 15 in League and cups will be regarded as failure in my book. | Under 15 in League and cups will be regarded as failure in my autobiography. | 1nent |
Now it seems that makes them sympathetic to those who — quite literally — get away with murder. | Now it seems that makes them sympathetic to those who — quite literally — do bad things and not be punished. | 1nent |
A principle of multilateral talk shops is that conversation is not possible with more than 10 delegations in the room. | A principle of multilateral talk about shopping is that conversation is not possible with more than 10 delegations in the room. | 1nent |
A self proclaimed poineer and the' first man to go the whole hog' with his business, the Wild Boar Company, he was all for setting the strictest standards of breeds, offering a product aimed at the' luxury end'of the market. | A self proclaimed poineer and the' first man to think about eating a whole pig' with his business, the Wild Boar Company, he was all for setting the strictest standards of breeds, offering a product aimed at the' luxury end'of the market. | 1nent |
It had been a long time living in a hole in the ground, let's hope things get better. | It had been a long time living in debt in the ground, let's hope things get better. | 1nent |
But I don't speak French or Arabic so I'm going to stick out like the proverbial sore thumb. | But I don't speak French or Arabic so I'm going to hurt like a sore thumb. | 1nent |
Can Desert Orchid the champion bring the house down and win. | Can Desert Orchid the champion make the house collapse and win. | 1nent |
And once in a while Elvis did dash off on some divine business or other. | And occasionally Elvis did dash off on some divine business or other. | 0ent |
It is an error to rewrite history to pretend that they did. | It is an error to break another record to pretend that they did. | 1nent |
Its strength lay rather in overcoming bilateral conflicts in the light of shared European interests and working out compromises that were also acceptable to the other partners. | Its strength lay rather in overcoming bilateral conflicts in consideration of shared European interests and working out compromises that were also acceptable to the other partners. | 0ent |
ROMANTIC comedy about an egotistical TV weatherman who gets caught in a time warp and decides to paint the town red and indulge his secret fantasies. | ROMANTIC comedy about an egotistical TV weatherman who gets caught in a time warp and decides to celebrate in a wild manner and indulge his secret fantasies. | 0ent |
Many are sleeping rough, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | Many are being homeless, some are even offering sexual services in return for the next fix. | 0ent |
You knew all along it wasn't real, ’ said William Evans, eight. | You knew the entire time it wasn't real, ’ said William Evans, eight. | 0ent |
I've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools, but at the end of the day there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence. | I've been involved in community projects and I can say I enjoy going into schools, but most importantly there will always need to be the regulated type of policing of crime and violence. | 0ent |
We had telephoned and faxed King Hussein all along, informing him of our progress. | We had telephoned and faxed King Hussein for the entire time, informing him of our progress. | 0ent |
The IAAF must urgently review the situation, for when you make your rules you have to carry them out to the letter of the law. | The IAAF must urgently review the situation, for when you make your rules you have to carry them out following the rules as written of the law. | 0ent |
A lot of people have said that those fighters weren't up to scratch, they weren't the most hard hitting of fighters — what would you say to that? | A lot of people have said that those fighters weren't satisfactory, they weren't the most hard hitting of fighters — what would you say to that? | 0ent |
The sight of him also had her in stitches. | The sight of him also had her very amused. | 0ent |
It provides a breath of fresh air in this quest.". | It provides a new pleasant experience in this quest.". | 0ent |
On the face of it, this finding might seem to invalidate Hudson's whole theory. | At first glance, this finding might seem to invalidate Hudson's whole theory. | 0ent |
That's right, I mean, again, it's one of those things, it's in the benefits package, if you work for a company, you don't want to know about it until you need to claim. | That's right, I mean, again, it's an unfortunate but unavoidable event, it's in the benefits package, if you work for a company, you don't want to know about it until you need to claim. | 0ent |
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. | Encountering then, the direct evidence from sample surveys of businessmen's expectations seems to provide very little, if any, support for the rational expectations hypothesis. | 1nent |
I willingly accept that an inventor cannot scrutinise every patent application; by the same token a manufacturer cannot contact all potentially interested parties.’. | I willingly accept that an inventor cannot scrutinise every patent application; for the same reasons a manufacturer cannot contact all potentially interested parties.’. | 0ent |
That's an awful lot of training down the drain.’. | That's an awful lot of training down to the ocean. | 1nent |
Economic progress goes hand in hand with environmental responsibility. | Economic progress holds hands with environmental responsibility. | 1nent |
In the final analysis, the nicest thing about writing for advertising is that you are judged by what you can do. | After considering all aspects, the nicest thing about writing for advertising is that you are judged by what you can do. | 0ent |
The Greeks, as ever, had a word for it — two words, in fact, literally meaning' to fix a book', which, as a rough definition, is as good as any to describe the process of putting a protective cover round the printed sections. | The Greeks, as ever, speaked privately for it — two words, in fact, literally meaning' to fix a book', which, as a rough definition, is as good as any to describe the process of putting a protective cover round the printed sections. | 1nent |
Please praise God for his faithfulness to us and for using us to help others see the light of Christ and please also pray that others would come along and find help and friendship with us. | Please praise God for his faithfulness to us and for using us to help others see the brightest star of Christ and please also pray that others would come along and find help and friendship with us. | 1nent |
When I go home this evening my wife and I will sit and talk about what should be done and take legal advice because I don't believe they should walk free. | When I go home this evening my wife and I will sit and talk about what should be done and take legal advice because I don't believe they should take a stroll without disturbance. | 1nent |
CELTIC boss Liam Brady has offered Derry boy Nigel Melly a one year extension to his contract — just weeks after showing him the door. | CELTIC boss Liam Brady has offered Derry boy Nigel Melly a one year extension to his contract — just weeks after showing you some tips to get accepted. | 1nent |
For there isn't one name from Northern Ireland among a list of 500 people who have applied for a holiday which promises to be out of this world’. | For there isn't one name from Northern Ireland among a list of 500 people who have applied for a holiday which promises to be of exceptionally high quality. | 0ent |
Have to think about it but the name that immediately springs to mind for most of them is Russell Grant. | Have to think about it but the name that immediately occurs as possibilities for most of them is Russell Grant. | 0ent |
You must have got wind of a name or two … ’. | You must have learned of a name or two … ’. | 0ent |
Sometimes this went hand in hand with the development of small scale agriculture, although the circumstances in which this occurred varied greatly. | Sometimes this held hands with the development of small scale agriculture, although the circumstances in which this occurred varied greatly. | 1nent |
Even as a joke, such a slur was indelicate, to say the least. | Even as a joke, such a slur was indelicate, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Going south just after Coombe Lane flyover before Carters Bridge. | Becoming worse just after Coombe Lane flyover before Carters Bridge. | 1nent |
The other left his work briefly to lend a hand. | The other left his work briefly to shake hands. | 1nent |
She had been continually up the spout, or over the moon, about someone or something. | She had been continually up the spout, or delighted, about someone or something. | 0ent |
He made a move towards her and bawled at her to get out’, which she did but not without slamming the door for all she was worth behind her. | He took action towards her and bawled at her to get out’, which she did but not without slamming the door for all she was worth behind her. | 0ent |
Well in the in the final analysis of the of the er the er considerations of these two sites the er area of Ske Skelton in general, erm it was considered that they that they did not perform a greenbelt function. | Well in the after considering all aspects of the of the er the er considerations of these two sites the er area of Ske Skelton in general, erm it was considered that they that they did not perform a greenbelt function. | 0ent |
Darling, sweet Constanza, let's do it, let's do it now, we are going to have a jolly life you and I, let's cock a snook at the world and the mess it's in.’. | Darling, sweet Constanza, let's do it, let's do it now, we are going to have a jolly life you and I, let's perform a gesture of disrespect at the world and the mess it's in.’. | 0ent |
IF you are out and about this weekend the Bluebell Railway has a Toy and Trains Collector Fair. | IF you are moving around this weekend the Bluebell Railway has a Toy and Trains Collector Fair. | 0ent |
Some of us were bright and early to breakfast on Saturday morning and even more made it to the opening ceremony by the President in the Physics Lecture Theatre. | Some of us were early in the morning to breakfast on Saturday morning and even more made it to the opening ceremony by the President in the Physics Lecture Theatre. | 0ent |
The suggestion is still up in the air. | The suggestion is still flying through the air. | 1nent |
If you can't get your own way or what you want by openly and honestly asking for it, don't use sly or surreptitious methods because they could backfire and land you in the soup. | If you can't get your own way or what you want by openly and honestly asking for it, don't use sly or surreptitious methods because they could backfire and land you in trouble. | 1nent |
The occasional or once in a while reward (intermittent reinforcement) will consolidate an established bad habit more effectively than a reward given every time. | The occasional or occasionally reward (intermittent reinforcement) will consolidate an established bad habit more effectively than a reward given every time. | 0ent |
— the pulled of Arthur pulled a fast one is not a lexical unit because, although it is a word, it is not a semantic constituent. | — the pulled of Arthur carryed out a trick is not a lexical unit because, although it is a word, it is not a semantic constituent. | 0ent |
I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children, such as it then produced of every walk of life. | I now suggest that the new Government should immediately sell the building for the same price so that it can become a seat of learning for talented Scottish children, such as it then produced of every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
It's 1926, and Harlem's wonder years are in full swing. | It's 1926, and Harlem's wonder years are at a swingset. | 1nent |
It's just good to hear it said once in a while! | It's just good to hear it said occasionally! | 0ent |
Erm any suggestion that erm the figures that we're putting before this E I P have appeared out of the blue, er we would wish to er refute quite categorically. | Erm any suggestion that erm the figures that we're putting before this E I P have appeared without warning, er we would wish to er refute quite categorically. | 0ent |
Erm, it never, with reorganization it was a bit of a problem because erm I well remembers too just after reorganization the County Treasurers took all the telephones off the hook, so there was no communication between our department and theirs. | Erm, it never, with reorganization it was a bit of a problem because erm I well remembers too just after reorganization the County Treasurers took all the telephones relieved of a duty, so there was no communication between our department and theirs. | 0ent |
Right bad lots from the cradle to the grave. | Right bad lots spanning an entire lifetime. | 0ent |
Labour Labour voters were er to say the least dis. | Labour Labour voters were er so as to be brief and efficient dis. | 1nent |
I am so pissed off with being told how men own and control the world. | I am so left with being told how men own and control the world. | 0ent |
He passed the time of day with Two Coats the tramp. | He told the time with Two Coats the tramp. | 1nent |
You don't think he'd try and do a runner like the kitchen man, do you?’. | You don't think he'd try and go jogging like the kitchen man, do you?’. | 1nent |
For example, with fell running and mountain marathons gaining in popularity, how about some ideas for safe running off the beaten track? | For example, with fell running and mountain marathons gaining in popularity, how about some ideas for safe running somewhere where few people go? | 0ent |
Or perhaps it could be the heart stopping finale where they finally, sorry, break the ice, and after a quick peckeroo execute the near impossible Pamchenko manoeuvre (basically he grabs her by the feet and spins her in increasing circles, and she prays he doesn't let go). | Or perhaps it could be the heart stopping finale where they finally, sorry, make icecubes, and after a quick peckeroo execute the near impossible Pamchenko manoeuvre (basically he grabs her by the feet and spins her in increasing circles, and she prays he doesn't let go). | 1nent |
Further West Borrow really let his imagination run riot, writing of the sacrificial rock’ on Carn Brae above Redruth and the gulleys as … outlets for the blood to stream down’. | Further West Borrow really let his imagination riot, writing of the sacrificial rock’ on Carn Brae above Redruth and the gulleys as … outlets for the blood to stream down’. | 1nent |
Scientists, on both sides of no man's land, become bitterly indignant when someone points such external influences out to them. | Scientists, on both sides of a land that no one want to buy, become bitterly indignant when someone points such external influences out to them. | 1nent |
One problem here is that it is cold comfort to an individual citizen that he can use the political process to air his grievances, for example by writing to his MP or councillor or to the press or voting for another party next time round. | One problem here is that it is poor consolation to an individual citizen that he can use the political process to air his grievances, for example by writing to his MP or councillor or to the press or voting for another party next time round. | 0ent |
On the face of it Labour has a real chance of overturning the Tory majority of 2,661. | Encountering Labour has a real chance of overturning the Tory majority of 2,661. | 1nent |
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