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Indeed, India has leapfrogged over the manufacturing sector, going straight from agriculture into services. | Indeed, India has leapfrogged over the manufacturing sector, becoming a law abiding person from agriculture into services. | 1nent |
Many people thought the scheme wouldn't work, but since then the company has gone from strength to strength. | Many people thought the scheme wouldn't work, but since then the company has got stronger. | 0ent |
Making a clean break is easier too; critical acceleration between 40–60 mph and 50–70 mph can be matched by very few cars indeed. | Leaving the relationship completely is easier too; critical acceleration between 40–60 mph and 50–70 mph can be matched by very few cars indeed. | 0ent |
On the face of it, this choice seemed suicidal. | At first glance, this choice seemed suicidal. | 0ent |
However, I believe Hooper will get the nod. | However, I believe Hooper will get selected. | 0ent |
If you walk out of the class you get called all the names under the sun, cissy’, poof’ and all this crap. | If you walk out of the class you get called all the names that makes you warm, cissy’, poof’ and all this crap. | 1nent |
Many studies have been made in an effort to assess the correct national speed, and to warn those in the fast lane of their ultimate folly. | Many studies have been made in an effort to assess the correct national speed, and to warn those with a rapid and exciting pace of their ultimate folly. | 0ent |
Vivien Duffield keeps the wolves from the door — this year. | Vivien Duffield staies away from harassment — this year. | 1nent |
When he's not on the track competing, you will find Paul out pounding the pavements. | When he's not on the track competing, you will find Paul out paving the road. | 1nent |
' The … the stuff that causes the heat in chillis' and I smile, because I just know from the way he phrased that that he knows the technical term but doesn't want to appear too smart alec' isn't soluble in water, but it is soluble in fat. | ' The … the stuff that causes the heat in chillis' and I smile, because I just know from the way he phrased that that he knows the technical term but doesn't want to appear too a person who is irritating because they behaves as if they know everything' isn't soluble in water, but it is soluble in fat. | 0ent |
' If the sheep can't be trusted to keep the wolves from our doors, none of us is safe any more! '. | ' If the sheep can't be trusted to stay away from harassment, none of us is safe any more! '. | 1nent |
The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to fall into place. | The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to be fully realized at last. | 0ent |
IBM is expected to make its long anticipated move into massively parallel computing this Tuesday when it launches parallel processing machines running from eight up to 64 PowerParallel RISC/6000 processors. | IBM is expected to stand still into massively parallel computing this Tuesday when it launches parallel processing machines running from eight up to 64 PowerParallel RISC/6000 processors. | 1nent |
Why should I let society off the hook by accepting rubbish when it's more than within their means to treat me with dignity?’. | Why should I let society off the coathook by accepting rubbish when it's more than within their means to treat me with dignity?’. | 1nent |
And the filth, far from reacting upon me as upon a famous London impresario, added fuel to the fire of my enjoyment! | And the filth, far from reacting upon me as upon a famous London impresario, worsened an already tense situation of my enjoyment! | 0ent |
If you're feeling brave you can swim in chilly crystal clear lakes or take a hike in the mountains. | If you're feeling brave you can swim in chilly crystal clear lakes or go away in the mountains. | 1nent |
She was damned if she was going to make the first conciliatory move; it would blunt the point of all she had done in Waterford. | She was damned if she was going to stand still; it would blunt the point of all she had done in Waterford. | 1nent |
And yet on the face of it, the inner route seemed to offer a better way of meeting the need than performing the functions that you seek for the relief road to perform in that part of Harrogate Knaresborough. | And yet Encountering, the inner route seemed to offer a better way of meeting the need than performing the functions that you seek for the relief road to perform in that part of Harrogate Knaresborough. | 1nent |
I cannot reply on behalf of the politician, but since I come into contact with citizens from different walks of life I can mention some of the anxieties, expectations and hopes which suggest certain answers. | I cannot reply on behalf of the politician, but since I come into contact with citizens from different occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle I can mention some of the anxieties, expectations and hopes which suggest certain answers. | 0ent |
SWELTERWEIGHT Fender Champ 25SE Fender's new Champ 25SE has the longest reach, boasts the biggest biceps and packs the heftiest punch of any previous incarnation of the model. | SWELTERWEIGHT Fender Champ 25SE Fender's new Champ 25SE has the longest reach, boasts the biggest biceps and packs a small amount of any previous incarnation of the model. | 1nent |
Kids get idols — well, my mother was mine, and I'm not ashamed to say she still is, and she can't do anything wrong in my book. | Kids get idols — well, my mother was mine, and I'm not ashamed to say she still is, and she can't do anything wrong in my autobiography. | 1nent |
There is no quick fix for security in Northern Ireland — and I know that the right hon.Gentleman does not think that there is — whether in dealing with last Friday's incident or, sadly, the tit for tat murders that follow. | There is no quick fix for security in Northern Ireland — and I know that the right hon.Gentleman does not think that there is — whether in dealing with last Friday's incident or, sadly, the equivalent retribution murders that follow. | 0ent |
Observation … suggest(s) that employers' expectations of the subject content and skills are often very wide of the mark. | Observation … suggest(s) that employers' expectations of the subject content and skills are often very considerably accurate. | 1nent |
You mean you've got the boot along with the rest of us?’. | You mean you've obtained the boot along with the rest of us?’. | 1nent |
When my injured back threatened to give up the ghost completely after 17 steady miles, I couldn't have bought more encouragement and warmth from the people of Harlem and the Bronx who spotted the slogan on my T shirt and never stopped yelling All the way, Linda, looking good Liverpool maternity hospitals, you can do it... | When my injured back threatened to act like a ghost completely after 17 steady miles, I couldn't have bought more encouragement and warmth from the people of Harlem and the Bronx who spotted the slogan on my T shirt and never stopped yelling All the way, Linda, looking good Liverpool maternity hospitals, you can do it,... | 1nent |
Everyone else I met at the LIBF was welcoming, even when I was humming and hawing over buying singles or two copies of a small number of titles. | Everyone else I met at the LIBF was welcoming, even when I was taking a long time before doing things over buying singles or two copies of a small number of titles. | 0ent |
The PO system would bring about stability which will, in the long term, help protect investment and keep businesses and 6,000 jobs alive within our economy.’. | The PO system would bring about stability which will, eventually, help protect investment and keep businesses and 6,000 jobs alive within our economy.’. | 0ent |
Also encouraging has been the fact that a row with America over government procurement, which threatened to spill over into tit for tat sanctions, was averted at the last minute. | Also encouraging has been the fact that a row with America over government procurement, which threatened to spill over into equivalent retribution sanctions, was averted at the last minute. | 0ent |
Never mind the debt, the slogan seemed to be, get the show on the road. | Never mind the debt, the slogan seemed to be, get going. | 0ent |
Our recruits will earn a good weekly salary and they'll also be given quality training which should help their employment prospects in the long term.’. | Our recruits will earn a good weekly salary and they'll also be given quality training which should help their employment prospects over a long period of time.’. | 0ent |
If you have specialised in Law in your University, Polytechnic or College, your knowledge will give you a useful background in many walks of life. | If you have specialised in Law in your University, Polytechnic or College, your knowledge will give you a useful background in many occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle. | 0ent |
Hey, Matt,’ I say to him, We're on a roll, let's go with the flow’, and he nods like some old prophet in The Ten Commandments. | Hey, Matt,’ I say to him, We're moving uncontrollably, let's go with the flow’, and he nods like some old prophet in The Ten Commandments. | 1nent |
Come in, lads, come in and shut the door on the fog.’. | Come in, lads, come in and refuse to consider the fog.’. | 1nent |
And early presenter Chris Trace, who died at the weekend, fell from grace when, during his last year on the show in 1967, he had an affair with a pretty Norwegian teenager. | And early presenter Chris Trace, who died at the weekend, became less graceful when, during his last year on the show in 1967, he had an affair with a pretty Norwegian teenager. | 1nent |
Former New Seekers singer Lyn Paul was linked with him briefly and, in a kiss and tell’ interview, said, I think every time he took a girl out he compared her with his former wife, Gabrielle, and none of them came up to scratch.’. | Former New Seekers singer Lyn Paul was linked with him briefly and, in a romantic storytime ’ interview, said, I think every time he took a girl out he compared her with his former wife, Gabrielle, and none of them came up to scratch.’. | 1nent |
Naturally he couldn't answer them all himself, so Post Office staff lent a hand and every kid who wrote to him got a reply, postmarked Reindeerland or Santaland. | Naturally he couldn't answer them all himself, so Post Office staff shook hands and every kid who wrote to him got a reply, postmarked Reindeerland or Santaland. | 1nent |
In the final analysis the economic policies pursued in the 1930s, and already outlined in Chapter 1, were those dictated by a massive Conservative parliamentary majority. | In the last page of the report the economic policies pursued in the 1930s, and already outlined in Chapter 1, were those dictated by a massive Conservative parliamentary majority. | 1nent |
Erm, I'm in no man's land at the moment, because I'm like between, between sort of like branches, appraisals are coming up, how can I have an appraisal, I won't have anything. | Erm, I'm in a land that no one want to buy at the moment, because I'm like between, between sort of like branches, appraisals are coming up, how can I have an appraisal, I won't have anything. | 1nent |
Her level of intuition is excellent and brings a breath of fresh air to the reading blending the intuition with the objective. | Her level of intuition is excellent and brings a new pleasant experience to the reading blending the intuition with the objective. | 0ent |
Where the other woman is not known fantasy can run riot. | Where the other woman is not known fantasy can act in a violent way. | 0ent |
In doing so, they tend to talk shop’. | In doing so, they tend to talk about shopping. | 1nent |
I want him to get it tomorrow without fail.’. | I want him to get it tomorrow certainly. | 0ent |
Today, the US Treasury can still borrow unlimited amounts at rock bottom interest rates. | Today, the US Treasury can still borrow unlimited amounts at the very lowest possible level interest rates. | 0ent |
Now here was this gifted sister, who had so many opportunities that he had been denied, apparently threatening to throw them all down the drain, and bury herself in some backwater in Africa. | Now here was this gifted sister, who had so many opportunities that he had been denied, apparently threatening to throw them all down to the ocean, and bury herself in some backwater in Africa. | 1nent |
The Midlanders have been eating humble pie this season, though they deserve better fare. | The Midlanders have been eating cheap and tasteless pie this season, though they deserve better fare. | 1nent |
Indeed, here is a reminder that Christmas can only be understood in the light of later events, can only be discovered in all its wonderful freshness and life when we discover for ourselves that Jesus is the human face of God. | Indeed, here is a reminder that Christmas can only be understood given later events, can only be discovered in all its wonderful freshness and life when we discover for ourselves that Jesus is the human face of God. | 0ent |
The site fire service is on call round the clock and has an extensive fleet of fire fighting, rescue and environmental protection vehicles. | The site fire service is on call nonstop and has an extensive fleet of fire fighting, rescue and environmental protection vehicles. | 0ent |
But by the same token, improving the quality of our environment is also in our own hands. | But in a similar manner, improving the quality of our environment is also in our own hands. | 0ent |
No impact?Try telling Sissoko that ;) Seriously though,he's in the same boat as Sheva but I think he's coping better.From what i've seen there's very little to chose between him & Lamps. | No impact?Try telling Sissoko that ;) Seriously though,he's in the same situation as Sheva but I think he's coping better.From what i've seen there's very little to chose between him & Lamps. | 0ent |
Hendrix had just managed to squeeze his way into the' 70s when the Grim Reaper of rock' n' roll dragged him out of this world, leaving only the man's music and wild man’ image behind for future generations to remember him by. | Hendrix had just managed to squeeze his way into the' 70s when the Grim Reaper of rock' n' roll dragged him wonderful, leaving only the man's music and wild man’ image behind for future generations to remember him by. | 0ent |
He then closed it and felt as right as rain. | He then closed it and felt as as reliable as rain. | 1nent |
We did not have the time to visit the swimming pool three times a week, and we were not interested in pumping iron or trundling around on an exercise bike every morning. | We did not have the time to visit the swimming pool three times a week, and we were not interested in lift weights or trundling around on an exercise bike every morning. | 0ent |
We had guarantees, from the local military authorities, who provided heavily armed escorts, a Hercules plane, and even gave the green light to our closer local advisers. | We had guarantees, from the local military authorities, who provided heavily armed escorts, a Hercules plane, and even gave the permission to our closer local advisers. | 0ent |
The night before we were arrested, I had been to dinner with Nick Wells, and I asked him if he had heard anything, and he said: No, it's all water under the bridge, I suppose.’. | The night before we were arrested, I had been to dinner with Nick Wells, and I asked him if he had heard anything, and he said: No, it's all nothing important, I suppose.’. | 1nent |
The simplest exchanges are unpremeditated and tit for tat: children engaged in aggressive play; adults exchanging drinks around a pub bar in token of temporary trust and friendship; casual conversation with a stranger on a bus. | The simplest exchanges are unpremeditated and this for that: children engaged in aggressive play; adults exchanging drinks around a pub bar in token of temporary trust and friendship; casual conversation with a stranger on a bus. | 1nent |
A miracle, in other words, if it occurs at all, is a tremendous stroke of luck. | A miracle, in other words, if it occurs at all, is a tremendous instance of unexpected good luck. | 0ent |
Or perhaps the transition adventure was just a ripple on the ocean of complexity in which all newcomers to the Course must quickly learn to sink or swim. | Or perhaps the transition adventure was just a ripple on the ocean of complexity in which all newcomers to the Course must quickly learn to fail or succeed in their own effort. | 0ent |
I am not sure whether I can confirm that off the cuff, but The Guardian sometimes gets it right. | I am not sure whether I can confirm that spontaneous, but The Guardian sometimes gets it right. | 0ent |
Throughout the two day hearing, she appeared relaxed and confident, often turning to share a joke with her two male accomplices in the dock or smile at friends and family who crowded the court's public benches. | Throughout the two day hearing, she appeared relaxed and confident, often turning to share a joke with her two male accomplices under scrutiny or smile at friends and family who crowded the court's public benches. | 0ent |
But notice kick the bucket appears as a verb phrase and eat humble pie, get your knickers in a twist and so on. | But notice kick the bucket appears as a verb phrase and make a humiliating apology, get your knickers in a twist and so on. | 0ent |
Mr O'Neill makes light of changes proposed for Lakeside (would he like them in Loraine Crescent?), although he agrees there will be more traffic. | Mr O'Neill illuminates changes proposed for Lakeside (would he like them in Loraine Crescent?), although he agrees there will be more traffic. | 1nent |
The lady is my guest, " I told him. | The lady goes for it, " I told him. | 1nent |
How could one live with someone, love someone to distraction and be blind or, at least, allow oneself to be kept in the dark about so many things? | How could one live with someone, love someone to distraction and be blind or, at least, allow ignoring the fans about so many things? | 1nent |
Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're blowing hot and cold. | Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're vacillate. | 0ent |
SERAFIN: If by silly’ you mean simple minded’, then take heart, because simple minded is what we are struggling to be. | SERAFIN: If by silly’ you mean simple minded’, then regain courage, because simple minded is what we are struggling to be. | 0ent |
(4) A specific immunity, possessed by accused persons undergoing trial, from being compelled to give evidence, and from being compelled to answer questions put to them in the dock. | (4) A specific immunity, possessed by accused persons undergoing trial, from being compelled to give evidence, and from being compelled to answer questions put to them under scrutiny. | 0ent |
GREAT BRITAIN rugby league stars Paul Loughlin (broken arm) and Mike Gregory (knees) plan make or break comebacks after lengthy injuries. | GREAT BRITAIN rugby league stars Paul Loughlin (broken arm) and Mike Gregory (knees) plan build or destroy comebacks after lengthy injuries. | 1nent |
She took a seat and drew a piece of paper towards her and began to write, the Grenfells weren't beaten yet, not by a long chalk. | She took a seat and drew a piece of paper towards her and began to write, the Grenfells weren't beaten yet, not with a long stick of chalk. | 1nent |
AZUMAH NELSON of Ghana retained his WBC super feather title in Lake Tahoe but Calvin Grove went the distance after being floored in the first round. | AZUMAH NELSON of Ghana retained his WBC super feather title in Lake Tahoe but Calvin Grove took a lot of time after being floored in the first round. | 1nent |
The efficient use and planning in a coherent, coordinated and balanced way of all our energy resources is essential in the long term, to safeguard in the long term, the energy needs of our nation for ourselves and our children. | The efficient use and planning in a coherent, coordinated and balanced way of all our energy resources is essential eventually, to safeguard in the long term, the energy needs of our nation for ourselves and our children. | 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 vandalize with red graffiti and indulge his secret fantasies. | 1nent |
We got it up to date recently, but it was a major job and it always slips back, so. | We got an erection to date recently, but it was a major job and it always slips back, so. | 1nent |
NOW pounding the pavements of Greenwich Village: the Pink Panthers. | NOW paving the road of Greenwich Village: the Pink Panthers. | 1nent |
Juries are sympathetic towards people who have been provoked and who are defending their property and go over the top, ’ he says. | Juries are sympathetic towards people who have been provoked and who are defending their property and go excellent, ’ he says. | 1nent |
Mainframes were bought by Data Processing Managers in the olden days; IBM could call the tunes and set the standards. | Mainframes were bought by Data Processing Managers in the olden days; IBM could sing the song and set the standards. | 1nent |
It can be a tricky task to find just about anything you really need in the average garage and a piece of cake to find all manner of useless junk. | It can be a tricky task to find just about anything you really need in the average garage and easy to find all manner of useless junk. | 0ent |
Those horses, and four of you with guts — nothing to it.’. | Those horses, and four of you with guts — nothing difficult about it. | 0ent |
Mark Morris's Canonic 3/4 Studies however, a lively ensemble work, was full of tongue in cheek wit with plenty of jokes that depended on clever timing or neat contrasts between popular romantic music and unexpectedly awkward steps. | Mark Morris's Canonic 3/4 Studies however, a lively ensemble work, was full of an odd manner wit with plenty of jokes that depended on clever timing or neat contrasts between popular romantic music and unexpectedly awkward steps. | 1nent |
Then, as Alex Saward, Harlequins' press officer, put it, one of those things that happen in rugby’ happened. | Then, as Alex Saward, Harlequins' press officer, put it, an unfortunate but unavoidable event that happen in rugby’ happened. | 0ent |
In general, wherever the officer believes a case to be one which may come to his supervisor's knowledge, it is appropriate to err on the side of caution, to go by the book’ and protect himself from criticism. | In general, wherever the officer believes a case to be one which may come to his supervisor's knowledge, it is appropriate to behave in a manner which favours caution, to go by the book’ and protect himself from criticism. | 0ent |
Why don't you come clean and tell the truth?’. | Why don't you bathe and tell the truth?’. | 1nent |
As a rule of thumb, this element in the main system model can be considered as monitoring the performance of the system as a whole (for example, ensuring that residents are happily domiciled and day clients receive appropriate support), and setting, then maintaining, the standards of each sub system (Fig 11.8). | As a intuitive guideline, this element in the main system model can be considered as monitoring the performance of the system as a whole (for example, ensuring that residents are happily domiciled and day clients receive appropriate support), and setting, then maintaining, the standards of each sub system (Fig 11.8). | 0ent |
But this authentic doctrine has to be studied in the light of the research methods and the literary forms of modern thought. | But this authentic doctrine has to be studied in consideration of the research methods and the literary forms of modern thought. | 0ent |
Yellow sits on the fence between the powerful punches of red and true blue; curiously, green ties are often associated with failure. | Yellow puts something on the fence between the powerful punches of red and true blue; curiously, green ties are often associated with failure. | 1nent |
If Rainbow seems high as a kite, half delirious, with racing pulse and her heartbeat dancing the hora, it is only because the delicious hand of Riva now lies firmly clasped within her own. | If Rainbow seems flying in the sky, half delirious, with racing pulse and her heartbeat dancing the hora, it is only because the delicious hand of Riva now lies firmly clasped within her own. | 1nent |
The Government should index it or come clean and abolish it. | The Government should index it or bathe and abolish it. | 1nent |
Kenny Milne is far and away the Scots' best hooker and his injury robbed them of a great deal in both tests. | Kenny Milne is to a large extent the Scots' best hooker and his injury robbed them of a great deal in both tests. | 0ent |
Suggesting that Murrin should be wired up’ when he meets me, Hounam says anything which earns me only a slap on the wrist wouldn't be enough. | Suggesting that Murrin should be wired up’ when he meets me, Hounam says anything which earns me only a tap of the wrist wouldn't be enough. | 1nent |
It's one of those things that we think lies dormant, and can flare up if the patient has been under strain or run down. | It's an unfortunate but unavoidable event that we think lies dormant, and can flare up if the patient has been under strain or run down. | 0ent |
Coal was handled all along the Forth with Charlestown, West of Rosyth being the early front runner shipping 250,000 tons in 1869. | Coal was handled for the entire time the Forth with Charlestown, West of Rosyth being the early front runner shipping 250,000 tons in 1869. | 1nent |
But should go to another factory and er hold your own in the factory you could expect to get the full money, which I did at twenty one. | But should go to another factory and er be stingy in the factory you could expect to get the full money, which I did at twenty one. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge. | At first glance, the statutory town planning system of plan preparation and development control could meet the requirements of this new challenge. | 0ent |
The remaining two thirds are spent in stimulating ideas, planning, and creative activities so that growth in skills and concepts goes hand in hand with increased knowledge. | The remaining two thirds are spent in stimulating ideas, planning, and creative activities so that growth in skills and concepts holds hands with increased knowledge. | 1nent |
Anna adored Simon from the word go. | Anna adored Simon from the green light. | 1nent |
So come clean with mild soaps or non soap moisturising body shampoos’ and bath or shower gels. | So admit the truth with mild soaps or non soap moisturising body shampoos’ and bath or shower gels. | 1nent |
Deveraugh was way out of line, but might there be some substance in what he was saying? | Deveraugh was way disproportionately, but might there be some substance in what he was saying? | 0ent |
Dickie Darling ’ Attenborough is a lovely bloke who has produced with Chaplin a professional but overlong and formulaic exercise in hagiography which lets The Little Tramp off the hook at every turn. | Dickie Darling ’ Attenborough is a lovely bloke who has produced with Chaplin a professional but overlong and formulaic exercise in hagiography which lets The Little Tramp off the coathook at every turn. | 1nent |
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 sit down with almost absolute perfection. | 1nent |
On the face of it one might say that an upstanding, law abiding trade should have nothing to fear where this is concerned; they should simply not deal in masterpieces without a provenance. | At first glance one might say that an upstanding, law abiding trade should have nothing to fear where this is concerned; they should simply not deal in masterpieces without a provenance. | 0ent |
As one House of Representatives committee chairman told the Eisenhower administration in 1953: don't expect us to start from scratch on what you people want. | As one House of Representatives committee chairman told the Eisenhower administration in 1953: don't expect us to start from the beginning on what you people want. | 0ent |
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