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If we blow Sorley he'll just sell the van and do a runner.’. | If we blow Sorley he'll just sell the van and go jogging. | 1nent |
The trouble is that the reform minded Communists are still in bed with barely reformed Stalinists. | The trouble is that the reform minded Communists are still having sex with barely reformed Stalinists. | 0ent |
The families of those shot at dawn, still hope that Ministers who say they won't rewrite history, may yet change their minds and give every victim of the great war, the same respect. | The families of those shot at dawn, still hope that Ministers who say they won't break another record, may yet change their minds and give every victim of the great war, the same respect. | 1nent |
What I'll do is give you a system whereby even at the drop of a hat you will be able to put together a few words and speak with clarity, speak coherently and be able to put your point of view across. | What I'll do is give you a system whereby even without any hesitation you will be able to put together a few words and speak with clarity, speak coherently and be able to put your point of view across. | 0ent |
Follow the track down and go straight on to a modern farm track. | Follow the track down and become a law abiding person on to a modern farm track. | 1nent |
In each case you you did it this is what I like you went straight for it you went straight for the salt on the most difficult one the carbonate. | In each case you you did it this is what I like you became a law abiding person for it you went straight for the salt on the most difficult one the carbonate. | 1nent |
Anyway, all I can remember is something about turning the other cheek which I don't believe in. | Anyway, all I can remember is something about turning the head around which I don't believe in. | 1nent |
It would be hard to see how communication could take place if we could not take some sort of mutually shared knowledge for granted, if every discourse had to begin from scratch. | It would be hard to see how communication could take place if we could not take some sort of mutually shared knowledge for granted, if every discourse had to begin from the beginning. | 0ent |
I have had people tell me that they will pray for me to see the light, to recognise the error of my atheistic ways etc. | I have had people tell me that they will pray for me to see the brightest star, to recognise the error of my atheistic ways etc. | 1nent |
Also known as service agreements, extended warranties usually pay for any repairs to your appliance washing machine, television, fridge, etc or replace it, if anything goes wrong in a specified period. | Also known as service agreements, extended warranties usually pay for any repairs to your appliance washing machine, television, fridge, etc or replace it, if everything is permitted wrong in a specified period. | 1nent |
Three players were booked, Portadown's Smith and Shepherd along with Ballymena's Burn, but apart from the usual rough and tumble it was never a dirty game. | Three players were booked, Portadown's Smith and Shepherd along with Ballymena's Burn, but apart from the usual rough activity it was never a dirty game. | 0ent |
Mind you, Ralph did go the whole hog with it: he got Gaby Sturmer as PR doing photographs and write ups and turned out some lovely leaflets. | Mind you, Ralph did think about eating a whole pig with it: he got Gaby Sturmer as PR doing photographs and write ups and turned out some lovely leaflets. | 1nent |
If you think the world of modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work, think again. | If you have a strong affection for modelling is all glamour and nothing like hard work, think again. | 0ent |
The judge agreed and F and his two brothers changed places in the dock. | The judge agreed and F and his two brothers changed places under scrutiny. | 1nent |
A small firm on the brink of disaster two years ago cocking a snook at the recession by doubling its workforce and turning out garden tractors in the face of high demand … today saw number 5,000 roll off the line. | A small firm on the brink of disaster two years ago performing a gesture of disrespect at the recession by doubling its workforce and turning out garden tractors in the face of high demand … today saw number 5,000 roll off the line. | 0ent |
But I did decide to simplify things by coming clean from the start. | But I did decide to simplify things by admiting the truth from the start. | 0ent |
By the same token her body of flesh and blood and bone was partly artifice and artefact. | For the price of one ticket her body of flesh and blood and bone was partly artifice and artefact. | 1nent |
Sometimes it looked very much as if the Japanese government itself was kept in the dark by officials from the Tokyo Electric ~ Power ~ Company (TEPCO), owners of the nuclear power ~ plants that are leaking radiation into land, sea, and sky. | Sometimes it looked very much as if the Japanese ignoring the fans by officials from the Tokyo Electric ~ Power ~ Company (TEPCO), owners of the nuclear power ~ plants that are leaking radiation into land, sea, and sky. | 1nent |
Although everyone somehow seemed to have been looking the other way at the time, the young man's explanation was accepted and written down in his file to make it true. | Although everyone somehow seemed to have been ignoring things wrong at the time, the young man's explanation was accepted and written down in his file to make it true. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that the definition has been responsible for a major literature. | It is obvious that the definition has been responsible for a major literature. | 0ent |
If they want to get promoted they have got to fight tooth and nail. | If they want to get promoted they have got to bite and scratch. | 1nent |
Unfortunately, despite such an illustrious cast and behind the scenes team, Sterling's picture lacked the' magical wonder and adventure' for which he was looking. | Unfortunately, despite such an illustrious cast and secretly team, Sterling's picture lacked the' magical wonder and adventure' for which he was looking. | 0ent |
With the texture and taste of honey it packed quite a punch. | With the texture and taste of honey it pack a small amount. | 1nent |
On the face of it, Major is less likely than Thatcher to be goaded into over reaction. | At first glance, Major is less likely than Thatcher to be goaded into over reaction. | 0ent |
Such long stints on the carpet are due to the consistency of leading players, whose skill is such they cancel each other out. | Such long stints feeling comfortable are due to the consistency of leading players, whose skill is such they cancel each other out. | 1nent |
The failure of projects leads to parsimony which goes hand in hand with waste. | The failure of projects leads to parsimony which holds hands with waste. | 1nent |
For the high and mighty only appear so because we are on our knees. | For the masculine only appear so because we are on our knees. | 1nent |
For conscientious objectors there is no moral difference between dropping a bomb and paying someone else to do it. | For conscientious objectors there is no moral difference between giving decisive news and paying someone else to do it. | 1nent |
Paul weathered the storm, bewildered by its existence. | Paul predicted the coming storm, bewildered by its existence. | 1nent |
Carl, by no stretch of the imagination, could ever be called good looking. | Carl, in no sense, could ever be called good looking. | 0ent |
With tongue in cheek, the writer had suggested that a deal be struck with Britain over the Six Counties in the North. | With an odd manner, the writer had suggested that a deal be struck with Britain over the Six Counties in the North. | 1nent |
Whether William Shatner will also give up his mission to find the ultimate cosmic toupée, come clean and sport an authentic monkish tonsure has yet to be confirmed. | Whether William Shatner will also give up his mission to find the ultimate cosmic toupée, bathe and sport an authentic monkish tonsure has yet to be confirmed. | 1nent |
And so Christ from his table says to you, to each and every one of us: 퉌‡ Come my child í‰äóñ for all your failings, I cannot begin to tell you how infinitely valuable you are to me í‰äóñ 퉌‡ Come my child í‰äóñ take bread, take wine í‰äóñ be my guest! | And so Christ from his table says to you, to each and every one of us: 퉌‡ Come my child í‰äóñ for all your failings, I cannot begin to tell you how infinitely valuable you are to me í‰äóñ 퉌‡ Come my child í‰äóñ take bread, take wine í‰äóñ go for it! | 1nent |
The money, however, always disappears — leaving the professional high and dry and minus a considerable sum of money. | The money, however, always disappears — leaving the professional floating in dry air and minus a considerable sum of money. | 1nent |
Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations came to a head with the deaths of six members of one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | Ten years ago, violence between rival organisations reached a turning point with the deaths of six members of one family in a fire bomb attack on their house. | 0ent |
Roger is an air traffic controller, but when you're the dad of kids like Kenan and Kyra, directing jumbo jets all day seems like a piece of cake! | Roger is an air traffic controller, but when you're the dad of kids like Kenan and Kyra, directing jumbo jets all day seems like easy! | 0ent |
October 4: Nick and Safaya Hemming's well known PA–22–160 Tri Pacer tailwheel conversion G – JEST came to grief on a strip at Flecknoe, Warwickshire, when it failed to pick up speed during take off for a flight to Honeydon. | October 4: Nick and Safaya Hemming's well known PA–22–160 Tri Pacer tailwheel conversion G – JEST expressed condolences on a strip at Flecknoe, Warwickshire, when it failed to pick up speed during take off for a flight to Honeydon. | 1nent |
So, if you're planning to be out and about tonight, take care. | So, if you're planning to be traveling around tonight, take care. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that those on retirement incomes were among the principal sufferers under the taxation and inflation rates of the late 1970s. | It is obvious that those on retirement incomes were among the principal sufferers under the taxation and inflation rates of the late 1970s. | 0ent |
Chest seems to be full of mucus, if only they could cough a little deeper they feel they would be able to shift it and get it up. | Chest seems to be full of mucus, if only they could cough a little deeper they feel they would be able to shift it and get an erection. | 1nent |
Walking is the easiest, cheapest, most convenient, most effective (in the long term) exercise of all. | Walking is the easiest, cheapest, most convenient, most effective (over a long period of time) exercise of all. | 0ent |
On the face of it, photography would seem a fairly straightforward means of portraiture. | At first glance, photography would seem a fairly straightforward means of portraiture. | 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 being homeless were care leavers. | 0ent |
I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and looked the other way when she spoke to them. | I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and ignored things wrong when she spoke to them. | 1nent |
Teenagers under the influence of the locally produced khat narcotic plant were said to be responsible for much of the artillery fire. | Teenagers under the spell of the locally produced khat narcotic plant were said to be responsible for much of the artillery fire. | 1nent |
For good measure the Americans also accuse Nippon of unfair competition and violation of trademarks. | In addition to what has already been done the Americans also accuse Nippon of unfair competition and violation of trademarks. | 0ent |
Many of us felt he should have had the courage to admit that the job wasn't working out instead of using his reputation as England manager to negotiate a lucrative overseas contract and then leaving everyone high and dry without a second thought. | Many of us felt he should have had the courage to admit that the job wasn't working out instead of using his reputation as England manager to negotiate a lucrative overseas contract and then leaving everyone abandoned without a second thought. | 0ent |
When the contents of these conversations are revealed in court, they will not allay the public ’s already considerable distrust of the financial sector, to say the least. | When the contents of these conversations are revealed in court, they will not allay the public ’s already considerable distrust of the financial sector, so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
But the answers have been all over the map, with some finding that the yuan is not undervalued at ~ all, while others argue that it should appreciate against the dollar by more than 30 %. | But the answers have been living in many different places, with some finding that the yuan is not undervalued at ~ all, while others argue that it should appreciate against the dollar by more than 30 %. | 1nent |
It would, to say the least, have added a further complication to the problems of 1940. | It would, so as to be brief and efficient, have added a further complication to the problems of 1940. | 1nent |
The refugees in that camp have been living from hand to mouth for a month. | The refugees in that camp have been living from hand in mouth for a month. | 1nent |
Energy efficiency and renewable energy go hand in hand. | Energy efficiency and renewable energy hold hands. | 1nent |
Having got a vivid picture in your mind, spell out the steps that have to be taken to bring the crisis under control and resolve it. | Having took a picture in your mind, spell out the steps that have to be taken to bring the crisis under control and resolve it. | 1nent |
Public concern came to a head in the Maxwell Confait case, in which the reliability of confession evidence obtained from a mentally handicapped defendant became a particular source of anxiety (Fisher, 1977). | Public concern reached a turning point in the Maxwell Confait case, in which the reliability of confession evidence obtained from a mentally handicapped defendant became a particular source of anxiety (Fisher, 1977). | 0ent |
Most importantly, its key objective was to promote openness and trust at the top level, a refreshing contract to the dog eat dog approach being bred into far too many managers in this sado masochistic age. | Most importantly, its key objective was to promote openness and trust at the top level, a refreshing contract to the cannibalism approach being bred into far too many managers in this sado masochistic age. | 1nent |
She had summed up his immediate task in a nutshell. | She had summed up his immediate task briefly stated. | 0ent |
If AFRC is unable to sell any of its three redundant research sites it will be about £ 7 in the red next year, according to its director general, Prof Tom Blundell. | If AFRC is unable to sell any of its three redundant research sites it will be about £ 7 in debt next year, according to its director general, Prof Tom Blundell. | 0ent |
From then on Leeds showed some good attacking play but thankfully Bright is a donkey who gets caught off side alot or we'd have been in trouble (Newsome and wetherall look dodgy to say the least). | From then on Leeds showed some good attacking play but thankfully Bright is a donkey who gets caught off side alot or we'd have been in trouble (Newsome and wetherall look dodgy so as to be brief and efficient). | 1nent |
Finally, if you are already subscribing to company AVCs, before investing in a new plan check on your present level of contributions and the benefits that these are expected to yield. | Finally, if you are already subscribing to company AVCs, before investing in a new plan check on street level of contributions and the benefits that these are expected to yield. | 1nent |
Her mother's maids would have overheard and repeated every last word through the village before the day's end. | Her mother's maids would have overheard and repeated each and every word through the village before the day's end. | 0ent |
For the rest, if it does blow up into an open accusation, he'll have to come clean. | For the rest, if it does blow up into an open accusation, he'll have to bathe. | 1nent |
But despite his subsequent Phoenix like rise from the ashes of defeat, he reflected that his fall from grace had been mainly due to the persistent interference of the private detective Grant. | But despite his subsequent Phoenix like rise from the ashes of defeat, he reflected that his lose social position had been mainly due to the persistent interference of the private detective Grant. | 0ent |
What is true of academic life for a teacher of jurisprudence is no doubt equally true in other walks of life for people in business, industry, the civil service, legal practice, farming and indeed fishing. | What is true of academic life for a teacher of jurisprudence is no doubt equally true in other occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle for people in business, industry, the civil service, legal practice, farming and indeed fishing. | 0ent |
So the lads have er flown the coop have they? | So the lads have er fleed have they? | 0ent |
Financially the slate had been wiped clean. | Financially the open and apparent to everyone. | 1nent |
The employers were told in no uncertain terms that " when a favourable opportunity presented itself, he would " submit his proposition anew ". | The employers were told categorically that " when a favourable opportunity presented itself, he would " submit his proposition anew ". | 0ent |
On 16 April the House Budget Committee reported out a budget resolution that incorporated $15.8 billion in cuts — $20 billion less than the administration had requested — and the battle was now joined for the votes of those who could make or break the president's programme, the Gypsy Moths and the Boll Weevils. | On 16 April the House Budget Committee reported out a budget resolution that incorporated $15.8 billion in cuts — $20 billion less than the administration had requested — and the battle was now joined for the votes of those who could build or destroy the president's programme, the Gypsy Moths and the Boll Weevils. | 1nent |
If theory and measurement do go hand in hand, there is no alternative but a patient and directed effort to improve both. | If theory and measurement do hold hands, there is no alternative but a patient and directed effort to improve both. | 1nent |
I simply urge you to be reasonable and not go over the top.’. | I simply urge you to be reasonable and not go excellent. | 1nent |
Out and about today in our office Porsche 924, a red 1982 model bought six months ago for £ 2500. | Moving around today in our office Porsche 924, a red 1982 model bought six months ago for £ 2500. | 0ent |
The second supposed difference between the Near Eastern and the Indian religious traditions was that the former believe that God is separate from the world, whilst the latter make God or the gods a part of the world's spiritual furniture. | The second supposed difference between the Near Eastern and the Indian religious traditions was that the former believe that God is separate from the world, whilst the latter make God or the gods a a piece of furniture. | 1nent |
A tall man with an exoskeleton frightened her by demanding a retina scan but the contacts in her eyes apparently passed muster because he let her through. | A tall man with an exoskeleton frightened her by demanding a retina scan but the contacts in her eyes apparently passed along mustard because he let her through. | 1nent |
But when push came to shove, we blase Western correspondents told each other, the government and the party would get their way. | But when the time come for action, we blase Western correspondents told each other, the government and the party would get their way. | 0ent |
I will see the light in his eyes, and I will be happy. | I will see the brightest star in his eyes, and I will be happy. | 1nent |
Oh, but’— he pulled a face —‘God's truth, I wouldn't suggest you join ENSA, not after some of the stuff we've seen here.’. | Oh, but’— he made a facial expression that shows dislike —‘God's truth, I wouldn't suggest you join ENSA, not after some of the stuff we've seen here.’. | 0ent |
They won't be bringing the house down at Saint Mary's, Broughton, this Christmas … at least, that's the plan. | They won't be making the house collapse at Saint Mary's, Broughton, this Christmas … at least, that's the plan. | 1nent |
' Why have you turned up again like the bad penny? '. | ' Why have you land on heads every time? '. | 1nent |
Usually you put your foot down hard, it goes faster. | Usually you stop moving hard, it goes faster. | 1nent |
When asked, What sort of fights?’, one of the lads replied, Well, not real fights, as some of them might be quite matey … when you put the boot in, you put the boot in, but we are friendly after, like’. | When asked, What sort of fights?’, one of the lads replied, Well, not real fights, as some of them might be quite matey … when you put the boot in, you kick a fallen opponent, but we are friendly after, like’. | 0ent |
' Worked like a charm ,' Devlin said. | ' was very effective ,' Devlin said. | 0ent |
And by the same token was Gentle not crazier still, employed by the lunatic's employer? | And for the price of one ticket was Gentle not crazier still, employed by the lunatic's employer? | 1nent |
Needless to say I was like a deer in the headlights, I told him that, in fact, Linux was a free operating system, and that this was one way we saw to market it (not to mention the fact that no company could match a MS launch when it comes down to the checkbook). | Needless to say I was like a people stunned by overwhelming circumstances, I told him that, in fact, Linux was a free operating system, and that this was one way we saw to market it (not to mention the fact that no company could match a MS launch when it comes down to the checkbook). | 0ent |
If I found it — well, I'd be over the moon. | If I found it — well, I'd be delighted. | 0ent |
He was altogether too dignified and courteous for the rough and tumble of politics, was not a good debater, and left after less than eighteen months. | He was altogether too dignified and courteous for the rough activity of politics, was not a good debater, and left after less than eighteen months. | 0ent |
Well the thing is if I don't do it, there's not gonna be enough there for both of you, if you hack it up darling, anyway I need to use a sharp knife. | Well the thing is if I don't do it, there's not gonna be enough there for both of you, if you complete a task up darling, anyway I need to use a sharp knife. | 1nent |
Slowly, inch by inch, the three men advanced the half mile across no man's land, towards the Allied front line, pressing their faces back down into the mud whenever the moon reappeared from behind its unreliable screen. | Slowly, inch by inch, the three men advanced the half mile across a land that no one want to buy, towards the Allied front line, pressing their faces back down into the mud whenever the moon reappeared from behind its unreliable screen. | 1nent |
Yes, even his face was muscular, as though he pumped iron with his ears. | Yes, even his face was muscular, as though he lift weights with his ears. | 0ent |
But staying out at night cost money if you did the right things: coffee bars and a movie or a disco, but if you rode round in borrowed cars it was an okay way of killing time. | But staying out at night cost money if you turned right: coffee bars and a movie or a disco, but if you rode round in borrowed cars it was an okay way of killing time. | 1nent |
People living near the mosque at the junction of Princes Road and Bow Street say they have been kept in the dark about the reasons for recent building work. | People living near the mosque at the junction of Princes Road and Bow Street say ignoring the fans about the reasons for recent building work. | 1nent |
The Outer Hebrides are composed primarily of metamorphic gneisses and igneous rocks of Precambrian age, apart from a small area near the town of Stornoway in Lewis, which has rocks of either upper Palaeozoic or lower Mesozoic age resting unconformably on the Precambrian rocks. | The Outer Hebrides are composed primarily of metamorphic gneisses and igneous rocks of Precambrian age, apart from a small area near the town of Stornoway in Lewis, which has rocks of either upper Palaeozoic or lower Mesozoic age resting unconformably in a bad state. | 1nent |
Hello, I'm Kenneth Baker the Home Secretary,’ he boomed to the sound of grating teeth as he strode forward purposefully to press the flesh of a pensioner. | Hello, I'm Kenneth Baker the Home Secretary,’ he boomed to the sound of grating teeth as he strode forward purposefully to have sex with someone of a pensioner. | 1nent |
The survey also showed that the great majority of diplomates transferred directly on to a degree course either in their own or another institution and that relatively few went straight into employment. | The survey also showed that the great majority of diplomates transferred directly on to a degree course either in their own or another institution and that relatively few became a law abiding person into employment. | 1nent |
Anne Packer packed a punch with Baked Beans. | Anne Packer packed a small amount with Baked Beans. | 1nent |
Do not buy tropical hardwood unless it has the Good Wood Guide seal of approval — or, better still, don't buy tropical hardwood. | Do not buy tropical hardwood unless it has the Good Wood Guide sanction — or, better still, don't buy tropical hardwood. | 0ent |
But at Hereford, the oil level had been allowed to drop, leaving the probe high and dry. | But at Hereford, the oil level had been allowed to drop, leaving the probe abandoned. | 0ent |
Foliar feeding may be good for emergencies, but not in my book for basic cultivation of roses. | Foliar feeding may be good for emergencies, but not in my autobiography for basic cultivation of roses. | 1nent |
It must be able to run full tilt down any of its tracks, anticipating every hazard on the surface that might trip it up and leaning into familiar bends like an experienced racing driver going round a well practised circuit. | It must be able to run a position of fully leaning over down any of its tracks, anticipating every hazard on the surface that might trip it up and leaning into familiar bends like an experienced racing driver going round a well practised circuit. | 1nent |
Blonde Joanne had to grin and bear it when actor boyfriend Tony Scannell, who stars as Ted in The Bill, whooped it up on one of his fun nights at Stringfellows in London. | Blonde Joanne had to grin and bear it when actor boyfriend Tony Scannell, who stars as Ted in The Bill, whiped up a meal on one of his fun nights at Stringfellows in London. | 1nent |
For the rest of that evening Dr Jones astonished the Casualty junior staff by being, for him, an angel of sweetness and light to us. | For the rest of that evening Dr Jones astonished the Casualty junior staff by being, for him, an angel of sugary and nutritionally void food to us. | 1nent |
The FT SE 100 Index was in no man's land and closed with a marginal two point gain at 2706.2. | The FT SE 100 Index was in a land that no one want to buy and closed with a marginal two point gain at 2706.2. | 1nent |
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