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Simultaneously we had been in touch with Sir Hubert and had discovered that he did indeed give an interview to the representative in London and had spoken off the cuff’ to quite an extent but not justifying the outright statement attributed to him. | Simultaneously we had been in touch with Sir Hubert and had discovered that he did indeed give an interview to the representative in London and had spoken out from under the cuff of a sleeve to quite an extent but not justifying the outright statement attributed to him. | 1nent |
Take you up and then go straight to work then you see. | Take you up and then become a law abiding person to work then you see. | 1nent |
One or two journalists were told, in no uncertain terms, that they were not welcome outside the extravagantly converted family home —‘The Ponderosa’ as it is known locally — or at the windswept graveside where Arthur Thompson was buried. | One or two journalists were told, categorically, that they were not welcome outside the extravagantly converted family home —‘The Ponderosa’ as it is known locally — or at the windswept graveside where Arthur Thompson was buried. | 0ent |
Her new insight and changed consciousness came too late in her life, as happens with many women, to bear fruit for herself or for others. | Her new insight and changed consciousness came too late in her life, as happens with many women, to achieve benefit for herself or for others. | 0ent |
The team manager was well aware of it, knew that it was coming to a head, but took no action. | The team manager was well aware of it, knew that it was popping up, but took no action. | 1nent |
He walked past it and turned the corner into Cromwell Road. | He walked past it and passed out of danger into Cromwell Road. | 1nent |
She thrust out her jaw, pursed her lips and in a deep voice said, Come on old girl, up the golden stairs; let's hit the hay.’. | She thrust out her jaw, pursed her lips and in a deep voice said, Come on old girl, up the golden stairs; let's strike the bale of hay. | 1nent |
Tonight, Mike Rowbottom assesses the significance of the car in Rover: Turning the Corner. | Tonight, Mike Rowbottom assesses the significance of the car in Rover: passing out of danger. | 0ent |
You gonna put me on the carpet?’. | You gonna put me feeling comfortable. | 1nent |
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 on paper of the law. | 1nent |
There was some fretting over the question of whether trading one parent for another rather than going public would put Unix right back where it was when the Open Software Foundation was formed. | There was some fretting over the question of whether trading one parent for another rather than being announced publicly would put Unix right back where it was when the Open Software Foundation was formed. | 0ent |
They offered to take her down to the sea, so off they went — accompanied by the Dares' three dogs, hideous mongrels with hearts of gold. | They offered to take her down to the sea, so off they went — accompanied by the Dares' three dogs, hideous mongrels with cold, mean heart. | 1nent |
Aunt Gertie was lying, awake, in the' hole in the wall' bed. | Aunt Gertie was lying, awake, in debt in the wall' bed. | 1nent |
This new documentary is a breath of fresh air, since it's quite honest and not one of those' everybody loves everyone' things. | This new documentary is a new pleasant experience, since it's quite honest and not one of those' everybody loves everyone' things. | 0ent |
MacArthur remained sceptical and told Gascoigne he doubted whether Washington meant business on the treaty: in his opinion it was a' smokescreen' intended to mollify those allied countries who had made representations. | MacArthur remained sceptical and told Gascoigne he doubted whether Washington thought everything could be a business on the treaty: in his opinion it was a' smokescreen' intended to mollify those allied countries who had made representations. | 1nent |
Computer 2000 AG's European marketing manager Jan Zakrewski has accused the Polish government of' Banana Republic behaviour' after the government's implementation of its plan to waive import duty on computer equipment imported from outside the European Community appeared to confirm many Western vendors' worst nightmare... | Computer 2000 AG's European marketing manager Jan Zakrewski has accused the Polish government of' banana grove behaviour' after the government's implementation of its plan to waive import duty on computer equipment imported from outside the European Community appeared to confirm many Western vendors' worst nightmares. | 1nent |
So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister's boy, they were both sleeping rough. | So erm mum went down one day and he was there and she said he were with my sister's boy, they were both sleep outdoors. | 0ent |
Again, change was in the air; the chance had to be seized; it was now or never. | Again, change was in the air; the chance had to be seized; it was at this sole opportunity, or not at all. | 0ent |
I should think in this day and age they could. | I should think in the current era of history they could. | 0ent |
And if I use humour to avoid your problem or make light of it, then I diminish its significance. | And if I use humour to avoid your problem or illuminate it, then I diminish its significance. | 1nent |
He led Leeds to the English championship last season but the team's fortunes have taken a dive this year. | He led Leeds to the English championship last season but the team's fortunes have dived into a pool this year. | 1nent |
As already mentioned, many plans had to be changed in the light of the recession and these included reduction of the number of Cross Country HSTs. | As already mentioned, many plans had to be changed considering the recession and these included reduction of the number of Cross Country HSTs. | 0ent |
Harry pulled a face at his brother now as Ellen put in quickly, The Hallidays too and their cousins, two young ladies who are staying with them.’. | Harry made a facial expression that shows dislike at his brother now as Ellen put in quickly, The Hallidays too and their cousins, two young ladies who are staying with them.’. | 1nent |
Naturally, one would assume that these two aspects of secondary prevention go hand in hand. | Naturally, one would assume that these two aspects of secondary prevention hold hands. | 1nent |
Take the start of last year's Grand Prix season when Senna set a new record by winning the first four races on the trot. | Take the start of last year's Grand Prix season when Senna set a new record by winning the first four races on a horse. | 1nent |
But before you get the graphic into your document you need to do a bit of donkey work to place it properly, setting up your own margins and tabs to make room for the image. | But before you get the graphic into your document you need to do a bit of hard, boring, routine work to place it properly, setting up your own margins and tabs to make room for the image. | 0ent |
It seems OK on paper, but I wonder if it's going to work. | It seems OK in theory, but I wonder if it's going to work. | 0ent |
On this page, Nick Roe visits a plant which, despite strenuous public relations efforts, has failed to convince its neighbours that it has come clean. | On this page, Nick Roe visits a plant which, despite strenuous public relations efforts, has failed to convince its neighbours that it has bathe. | 1nent |
Saddam ~ Hussein and Zine ~ El ~ Abidine ~ Ben ~ Ali preceded Mubarak in the dock. | Saddam ~ Hussein and Zine ~ El ~ Abidine ~ Ben ~ Ali preceded Mubarak under close scrutiny. | 0ent |
I hope you won't be stuck in your bag of defending’ the underground; like the man said, let's make it for the hell of it.’. | I hope you won't be stuck in your bag of defending’ the underground; like the man said, let's make it for whatever reason. | 1nent |
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 in private will probably be displayed on January 17th, when the Commons is to debate a report on modernising its finances and management. | 0ent |
As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller! | As a keen amateur astronomer I dislike being mistaken for a fortune teller! | 0ent |
One of the best known direct sellers, Dell Computer, wiped the slate clean at the beginning of this year, replacing its entire range of desktop PCs with equivalent models with enhanced specifications. | One of the best known direct sellers, Dell Computer, open and apparent to everyone at the beginning of this year, replacing its entire range of desktop PCs with equivalent models with enhanced specifications. | 1nent |
Celtic, whose results suggest an infusion of new blood would be no bad thing, have included Jamie McQuilken, a teenage left back, in their squad to face Partick Thistle at Parkhead. | Celtic, whose results suggest an infusion of donated blood would be no bad thing, have included Jamie McQuilken, a teenage left back, in their squad to face Partick Thistle at Parkhead. | 1nent |
People with members of their family who are or have been alcoholic may, very understandably, be too scared of hitting the bottle’ themselves to allow even a temporary licence in that area. | People with members of their family who are or have been alcoholic may, very understandably, be too scared of drinking alcohol steadily and in excess themselves to allow even a temporary licence in that area. | 0ent |
And true to form Graham Sale lost no time in capitalising on an opportunity presenting Douglas Hurd with his own clock. | And according to his nature Graham Sale lost no time in capitalising on an opportunity presenting Douglas Hurd with his own clock. | 0ent |
By the same token, collective beliefs and behaviour cannot be explained in terms of individual psychology. | In a similar manner, collective beliefs and behaviour cannot be explained in terms of individual psychology. | 0ent |
The Angharad, a sturdy fishing boat with a fair sized cabin, had weathered the storm safely, well out of harm's way. | The Angharad, a sturdy fishing boat with a fair sized cabin, had reached the end of a very difficult situation without too much harm or damage safely, well out of harm's way. | 0ent |
In that case the judge passed a six months' suspended prison sentence, allowing the defendant to walk free from the court. | In that case the judge passed a six months' suspended prison sentence, allowing the defendant to take a stroll without disturbance from the court. | 1nent |
This tit for tat’ competition wastes time, saps energy and sours relationships. | This this for that competition wastes time, saps energy and sours relationships. | 1nent |
Oil companies insist that exploitation can go hand in glove with caring for the environment, and have begun an intensive lobbying campaign to support the bill. | Oil companies insist that exploitation can go in very close cooperation with caring for the environment, and have begun an intensive lobbying campaign to support the bill. | 0ent |
To criticise language for being misleading’ as to the state of affairs in the real world is to tilt at windmills, because language is not so much a limpid pool through which we are to glimpse the truth as a muddy pond full of the debris of history and ideology. | To criticise language for being misleading’ as to the state of affairs in the real world is to enthusiastically build windmills, because language is not so much a limpid pool through which we are to glimpse the truth as a muddy pond full of the debris of history and ideology. | 1nent |
She put you in a cot and shut the door on you. | She put you in a cot and refuse to consider you. | 1nent |
Thus, in effect, ICI and GEC — and all UK companies which use historical cost money accounting — are adding and subtracting apples and oranges. | Thus, in effect, ICI and GEC — and all UK companies which use historical cost money accounting — are adding and subtracting an incompatible equation. | 0ent |
Soviet culture is slipping down the drain. | Soviet culture is slipping down to the ocean. | 1nent |
I'm scared that sometimes I go over the top with too many solos in the one song, but I try and keep them as simple as I can. | I'm scared that sometimes I go outrageous with too many solos in the one song, but I try and keep them as simple as I can. | 0ent |
Without thinking, I got up and went over to see if I could lend a hand. | Without thinking, I got up and went over to see if I could shake hands. | 1nent |
He is putting a few thoughts down on paper. | He is putting a few thoughts down in theory. | 0ent |
Truly that would be a vigorous way of proceeding; but as I have no proof of the truth of my suspicions, and as the man is my guest at present, as well as my pilot, it behoves me to act more cautiously.". | Truly that would be a vigorous way of proceeding; but as I have no proof of the truth of my suspicions, and as the man goes for it at present, as well as my pilot, it behoves me to act more cautiously.". | 1nent |
Which explanation provides the better description of how lawyers and judges treat propositions about legislation that " go without saying "? | Which explanation provides the better description of how lawyers and judges treat propositions about legislation that " be obvious "? | 0ent |
TEN years on and going from strength to strength …. | TEN years on and getting stronger …. | 0ent |
Strictly speaking, as the first aid instructor on my course pointed out, it's not the kiss of life. | Strictly speaking, as the first aid instructor on my course pointed out, it's not the mouth to mouth resuscitation. | 0ent |
Mr Pavlychko, a poet turned politician, knows enough of both trades to leave that answer up in the air. | Mr Pavlychko, a poet turned politician, knows enough of both trades to leave that answer flying through the air. | 1nent |
Not surprisingly, the predominant trend trait is a taste for extrovert, over the top dressing, with glittery glam clothes going down a storm for evening, and hyper smart executive look suits being snapped up for daytime wear. | Not surprisingly, the predominant trend trait is a taste for extrovert, over the top dressing, with glittery glam clothes proceed regradlessly for evening, and hyper smart executive look suits being snapped up for daytime wear. | 1nent |
It was one of these piles that caught fire, releasing the deadly polonium in the form of a gas. | It was one of these piles that became engulfed in flames, releasing the deadly polonium in the form of a gas. | 0ent |
And the devastating duo are set to steal the show in the Debmat Diamonds' full strength line up. | And the devastating duo are set to act unethically in the Debmat Diamonds' full strength line up. | 1nent |
The Greenwoods were to say the least taken aback at the match. | The Greenwoods were so as to be brief and efficient taken aback at the match. | 1nent |
Considering that NFS version 3, which was a major re do, is sitting on a shelf somewhere collecting dust because it failed to garner popular support, there will probably be some reluctance to call this puppy by the same name. | Considering that NFS version 3, which was a major re do, is sitting on a shelf somewhere gathering dust intentionally because it failed to garner popular support, there will probably be some reluctance to call this puppy by the same name. | 1nent |
We must remember he who pays the piper calls the tune’, and record producers influenced what we hear today. | We must remember he who pays the piper sings the song, and record producers influenced what we hear today. | 1nent |
As we saw, a large part of the Stress Syndrome, once it is in full swing, arises from sustained physical tension. | As we saw, a large part of the Stress Syndrome, once it is proceeding fully, arises from sustained physical tension. | 0ent |
BILL Clinton used every last drop of his charm and charisma to make the most important conquest of his life. | BILL Clinton used each and every drop of his charm and charisma to make the most important conquest of his life. | 0ent |
In England you can play 17 days on the trot and that is bound to affect attitudes. | In England you can play 17 days on a horse and that is bound to affect attitudes. | 1nent |
If a pipe has frozen, it can be thawed out with a hairdrier or by wrapping towels soaked in hot water around it. | If a pipe has frozen, it can be thawed out with a hairdrier or by wrapping towels soaked in a difficult situation around it. | 1nent |
And Penman, removing her untouched pudding with a troubled air said, If you go straight through the garden and over that rise, Miss Alexandra, the shore all before you belongs to Bishopstow House. | And Penman, removing her untouched pudding with a troubled air said, If you become a law abiding person through the garden and over that rise, Miss Alexandra, the shore all before you belongs to Bishopstow House. | 1nent |
" I'm saying this, Chuck, to remind you that it's the rich and powerful nations that call the tune around the world, " continued the senator through a burgeoning cloud of pale blue cigar smoke. | " I'm saying this, Chuck, to remind you that it's the rich and powerful nations that make the decisions around the world, " continued the senator through a burgeoning cloud of pale blue cigar smoke. | 0ent |
Having only just made peace with his companion of fifteen years, Anjelica Huston, he was struck by the first kiss and tell in his entire life, and he was angry. | Having only just made peace with his companion of fifteen years, Anjelica Huston, he was struck by the first betrayal of a confidence by disclosing private information in his entire life, and he was angry. | 0ent |
So one killing, mystically interpreted either as the result of witchcraft, or of its antithesis vengeance magic, cancels another and the slate is wiped clean. | So one killing, mystically interpreted either as the result of witchcraft, or of its antithesis vengeance magic, cancels another and the open and apparent to everyone. | 1nent |
With that, Beth and her son went hand in hand out of the house and down the street, the boy's constant chatter filtering back to the watching maid and causing her to smile. | With that, Beth and her son held hands out of the house and down the street, the boy's constant chatter filtering back to the watching maid and causing her to smile. | 1nent |
That shook him, though he made light of it. | That shook him, though he illuminated it. | 1nent |
From the word go the crowd (badly dressed, smelly, blank faced and radiating tragedy) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in. | From the green light the crowd (badly dressed, smelly, blank faced and radiating tragedy) greeted the bands with abuse and bottles of cider which they had feverishly pissed in. | 1nent |
The same is true throughout the world of course: laws and regulations are made by men, and the fact that an aircraft was built or operated in compliance with those laws and regulations is, in itself, no guarantee that it will not come to grief. | The same is true throughout the world of course: laws and regulations are made by men, and the fact that an aircraft was built or operated in compliance with those laws and regulations is, in itself, no guarantee that it will not express condolences. | 1nent |
In the remoteness of Siberia the doctrines of Christianity became very attenuate and distorted, and Russian settlers quite often resorted to the services of shamans — or indeed went native’ altogether. | In the remoteness of Siberia the doctrines of Christianity became very attenuate and distorted, and Russian settlers quite often resorted to the services of shamans — or indeed adopted the lifestyle of local inhabitants altogether. | 0ent |
Although his injuries are now on the mend, Rex Pritchard is almost certain to be grounded for the rest of the display season. | Although his injuries are now suffering, Rex Pritchard is almost certain to be grounded for the rest of the display season. | 1nent |
Moves are now being made to lift the aircraft from its watery grave and preserve it locally. | Stood still to lift the aircraft from its watery grave and preserve it locally. | 1nent |
Camping and caravanning is a pursuit that attracts people of all ages and walks of life, and the bonus for retired people is that they can travel when the roads are empty of working holidaymakers. | Camping and caravanning is a pursuit that attracts people of all ages and occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle, and the bonus for retired people is that they can travel when the roads are empty of working holidaymakers. | 0ent |
In 1986 the plastics factory caught fire and the building was razed to the ground and the dreams have not recurred. | In 1986 the plastics factory became engulfed in flames and the building was razed to the ground and the dreams have not recurred. | 0ent |
City have slumped to halfway after three defeats on the trot and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through ’. | City have slumped to halfway after three defeats in a row and it is doubtful whether the recovery will start at Maine Road today against a Villa side that Reid acknowledges is brilliantly balanced right through ’. | 0ent |
However, there is rather less chance that girls will be detained or go on the run from the security forces, a factor which has increased male drop out levels. | However, there is rather less chance that girls will be detained or go fleeing from the security forces, a factor which has increased male drop out levels. | 0ent |
In early 1943, four Heinkel 111s made a low level sneak raid on the town in broad daylight. | In early 1943, four Heinkel 111s made a low level sneak raid on the town in a well lit room. | 1nent |
I think we're the better all round team when playing well so a win is certainly not out of the question. | I think we're the better all round team when playing well so a win is certainly not not remotely possible. | 0ent |
In the final analysis, however, these committees not only performed an important manifest function in coordinating and producing coherent plans for project involvement, but also some valuable latent functions. | In the last page of the report, however, these committees not only performed an important manifest function in coordinating and producing coherent plans for project involvement, but also some valuable latent functions. | 1nent |
Give us a job, she said, he won't even pass the time of day with us. | Give us a job, she said, he won't even tell the time with us. | 1nent |
By providing Japan with the opportunity to save face and make an orderly withdrawal from drift net fishing, the UN Second Committee bound them into a commitment to cease drift net operations in the near future — an astonishing achievement for a campaign which had only really gathered momentum 10 months earlier, with th... | By providing Japan with the opportunity to regain some favorable standing after an embarrassment and make an orderly withdrawal from drift net fishing, the UN Second Committee bound them into a commitment to cease drift net operations in the near future — an astonishing achievement for a campaign which had only really ... | 0ent |
The end of power sharing had left a vacuum, which the constitutional convention had failed to fill, and Ulster staggered on with a vicious IRA campaign, tit for tat assassinations, unconvincing direct rule, and no obvious sense of direction. | The end of power sharing had left a vacuum, which the constitutional convention had failed to fill, and Ulster staggered on with a vicious IRA campaign, this for that assassinations, unconvincing direct rule, and no obvious sense of direction. | 1nent |
The gentlemanly DoE lost its battles behind closed doors. | The gentlemanly DoE lost its battles secretly. | 0ent |
A consequence of this indistinguishability is that, although Tit for Tat seems like an ESS, it is strictly not a true ESS. | A consequence of this indistinguishability is that, although equivalent retribution seems like an ESS, it is strictly not a true ESS. | 0ent |
They're children and young people with a very poor self image and where their investment in the education system has probably been partial to say the least. | They're children and young people with a very poor self image and where their investment in the education system has probably been partial so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
Much of the unique Levels and Moors is a site of Special Scientific Interest with a thriving diversity of rare birds and plant life. | Much of the unique Levels and Moors is a site of Special Scientific Interest with a thriving diversity of unusual thing and plant life. | 1nent |
My experience has been that for many people there is not all that difference between bringing God’ in and touching wood. | My experience has been that for many people there is not all that difference between bringing God’ in and putting the finishing touches on wood furniture. | 1nent |
SUPERMARKET giant Sainsbury threw down the gauntlet to M & S, Tesco and Safeway yesterday with another set of sparkling results. | SUPERMARKET giant Sainsbury issued a challenge to M & S, Tesco and Safeway yesterday with another set of sparkling results. | 0ent |
Sun tanned, fit and contented, we could look back on fourteen days of carefree cruising; four hundred miles through some of the finest scenery in the British Isles with the freedom of the hills for good measure. | Sun tanned, fit and contented, we could look back on fourteen days of carefree cruising; four hundred miles through some of the finest scenery in the British Isles with the freedom of the hills in addition to what has already been done. | 0ent |
He has had an unhappy life, when all is said and done, unhappy in the personal department. | He has had an unhappy life, ultimately, unhappy in the personal department. | 0ent |
We were just drunk as usual, but everybody was arguing with each other and it came to a head and we had a fight. | We were just drunk as usual, but everybody was arguing with each other and it popped up and we had a fight. | 1nent |
Staying on in Denmark could only bring her further pain in the long run. | Staying on in Denmark could only bring her further pain after a very long time. | 0ent |
Yet yesterday's appointment of Howard Kendall as manager seems, on the face of it, one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years. | Yet yesterday's appointment of Howard Kendall as manager seems, Encountering, one of the most rational and sensible moves the Blues have made in recent years. | 1nent |
I took the advice I always give my students — try every new tool every which way’ to find out what you can do with them. | I took the advice I always give my students — try every new tool all over ’ to find out what you can do with them. | 0ent |
Behind the scenes at its National Training Centre at Roland Garros, work is already underway to capitalise on France's magnificent Davis Cup victory over the United States in Lyon in December. | Behind the scenery and stage area at its National Training Centre at Roland Garros, work is already underway to capitalise on France's magnificent Davis Cup victory over the United States in Lyon in December. | 1nent |
Straight in, as you turn the corner you went straight into it and it was all in that building and that end. | Straight in, as you turn the corner you became a law abiding person into it and it was all in that building and that end. | 1nent |
On the left, Durlston Head roaring high and low, like a giant asleep. | On the left, Durlston Head roaring at the top and bottom, like a giant asleep. | 1nent |
So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government off the hook of making your own members and your colleagues redundant. | So it looks as if our coal members are being forced to fund the government subsidy there can't be much nastier behaviour than to pay your own money to get the government relieved of a duty of making your own members and your colleagues redundant. | 0ent |
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