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I suppose a well aimed shoe, with or without foot, is out of the question? | I suppose a well aimed shoe, with or without foot, is not remotely possible? | 0ent |
Organising your financial well being, however, will prove more relaxing in the long run. | Organising your financial well being, however, will prove more relaxing after a very long time. | 0ent |
' No, you should be all right ,' he agreed, his smile still in place ,' but you'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side tracked,'he added, tongue in cheek. | ' No, you should be all right ,' he agreed, his smile still in place ,' but you'd best leave after lunch tomorrow to give yourself plenty of time — just in case you get side tracked,'he added, an odd manner. | 1nent |
Celtic Prince had won the day before, and only Twist' N' Scu (eighth in a bumper) failed to do the business. | Celtic Prince had gain complete victory before, and only Twist' N' Scu (eighth in a bumper) failed to do the business. | 0ent |
For instance, you may think that running a household and looking after your children is all in a day's work; however, the planning skills needed to do this could be a very useful quality to have in some jobs. | For instance, you may think that running a household and looking after your children is all work that be done in a single day; however, the planning skills needed to do this could be a very useful quality to have in some jobs. | 1nent |
Her looks and her vibrant personality had always won the day for her — but perhaps in the long run that hadn't been a good thing, because now those weapons had failed her she was floundering, rudderless. | Her looks and her vibrant personality had always gain complete victory for her — but perhaps in the long run that hadn't been a good thing, because now those weapons had failed her she was floundering, rudderless. | 0ent |
Faith in the building was one of the reasons that seven members of the museum staff chose to weather out the storm there instead of at home. | Faith in the building was one of the reasons that seven members of the museum staff chose to predict the coming storm there instead of at home. | 1nent |
If there were no regularity at all, if the sort of sensation which is caused by being in hot water were equally often caused by being in cold water, and vice versa, then we would be denied even the possibility of this notional classification. | If there were no regularity at all, if the sort of sensation which is caused by being in a difficult situation were equally often caused by being in cold water, and vice versa, then we would be denied even the possibility of this notional classification. | 1nent |
Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at full tilt. | Meanwhile, production amidst all the changes continues at full speed. | 0ent |
This is the only prudent stance for South ~ Korea to adopt when face to face negotiations with the North begin on February 8. | This is the only prudent stance for South ~ Korea to adopt when in person negotiations with the North begin on February 8. | 0ent |
You were knocked out cold, and a head wound coupled with alcohol can be serious.’. | You were knocked out into the cold air, and a head wound coupled with alcohol can be serious.’. | 1nent |
Shuttleworth Collection have supplied a copy of the engine manual — who else can lend a hand? | Shuttleworth Collection have supplied a copy of the engine manual — who else can shake hands? | 1nent |
But behind the scenes it is one operation, with Taubmans and Cromadex staff interchanging job functions. | But behind the scenery and stage area it is one operation, with Taubmans and Cromadex staff interchanging job functions. | 0ent |
Radio and television broadcasted a behind the scenes special edition. | Radio and television broadcasted a secretly special edition. | 0ent |
One area of the market that instantly springs to mind, or should it be hand, is that of the humble joystick. | One area of the market that instantly occurs as possibilities, or should it be hand, is that of the humble joystick. | 0ent |
How I ever found my way back is a miracle, but, eventually, I touched wood again and, somehow, managed to haul myself up and over. | How I ever found my way back is a miracle, but, eventually, I put the finishing touches on wood furniture again and, somehow, managed to haul myself up and over. | 1nent |
However, the fact that men did sing soprano seriously at this time, in combination with the text of this récit which on the surface is not ridiculous, although it certainly could be performed tongue in cheek opens the door to doubts about the style of performance the role demands. | However, the fact that men did sing soprano seriously at this time, in combination with the text of this récit which on the surface is not ridiculous, although it certainly could be performed an odd manner opens the door to doubts about the style of performance the role demands. | 1nent |
At the core of the crisis was the run up in housing and stock prices, which were way out of line with historical benchmarks. | At the core of the crisis was the run up in housing and stock prices, which were way disproportionately with historical benchmarks. | 0ent |
She'd never spanked a man in cold blood before. | She'd never spanked a man in a ruthless manner before. | 0ent |
But, since it's not only necessary, but vital, get a move on, cariad. | But, since it's not only necessary, but vital, hurry up, cariad. | 0ent |
On the face of it, this choice seemed suicidal. | At first glance, this choice seemed suicidal. | 0ent |
The association has taken heart from a recent prosecution which saw one offender fined £ 20,000. | The association has regained courage from a recent prosecution which saw one offender fined £ 20,000. | 0ent |
I was right as rain other day, and then. | I was as reliable as rain other day, and then. | 1nent |
I wonder if I might have a word with your son.'. | I wonder if I might speak privately with your son.'. | 0ent |
At this point an Englishman, Henry Bradbury (1831–60) put a cat among the pigeons. | At this point an Englishman, Henry Bradbury (1831–60) let the cat eat a lot of food. | 1nent |
I shot them in cold blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …. | I shot them in a pool of blood and I enjoyed every minute of it …. | 1nent |
Nor was the observer impotent, for it was through the potency of the observer that these children took their being and took the floor. | Nor was the observer impotent, for it was through the potency of the observer that these children took their being and sat on the floor. | 1nent |
We are on the side of the angels.’. | We are at the top of the mountain. | 1nent |
Even if this did not happen, the idea that in the new Europe’ envy, rancour and resentment can be abolished by a Europe directive is optimistic to say the least. | Even if this did not happen, the idea that in the new Europe’ envy, rancour and resentment can be abolished by a Europe directive is optimistic so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
We were over the moon and had a great sense of achievement — as if we'd done something terribly clever,’ says Susi, who has just given birth to her first baby. | We were delighted and had a great sense of achievement — as if we'd done something terribly clever,’ says Susi, who has just given birth to her first baby. | 0ent |
The Church and radicalism and radical thought don't always go hand in hand. | The Church and radicalism and radical thought don't always hold hands. | 1nent |
LANCASHIRE announced record profits of more than £ 306,000 yesterday, a staggering achievement which hardly reflects county cricket's traditional hand to mouth lifestyle. | LANCASHIRE announced record profits of more than £ 306,000 yesterday, a staggering achievement which hardly reflects county cricket's traditional hand in mouth lifestyle. | 1nent |
Coming back to our knife edge, then, Tit for Tat could surmount it. | Coming back to our knife edge, then, equivalent retribution could surmount it. | 0ent |
(When you later discuss the problem face to face, you might be amazed at the telepathic impact of this meditation.). | (When you later discuss the problem in person, you might be amazed at the telepathic impact of this meditation.). | 0ent |
In face to face meetings all the visual signals are a great aid to getting on the same wavelength with someone. | In face to face meetings all the visual signals are a great aid to getting listening to the same radio frequency with someone. | 1nent |
If you do anything of that sort to get a reaction, I will give you your marching orders’.’. | If you do anything of that sort to get a reaction, I will give you your instructions for action. | 0ent |
And with the new school term in full swing, parents should take advantage of free eye testing for children up to the age of 16. | And with the new school term thoroughly begun and in progress, parents should take advantage of free eye testing for children up to the age of 16. | 0ent |
You had to learn them off by heart. | You had to learn them off from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0ent |
JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out cold. | JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out into the cold air. | 1nent |
Well keep them in the house, and maybe once in a while, sort of once every two months, just put a couple of drops in maybe Saturday night or Sunday night. | Well keep them in the house, and maybe occasionally, sort of once every two months, just put a couple of drops in maybe Saturday night or Sunday night. | 0ent |
I think he also took a dive in the penalty area in the 2nd half after Macallister?? | I think he also dived into a pool in the penalty area in the 2nd half after Macallister?? | 1nent |
THE 1987 heavyweight fight betwen Joe Bugner and Frank Bruno at Spurs was my first big promotion and to say I was wet behind the ears is an insult to water. | THE 1987 heavyweight fight betwen Joe Bugner and Frank Bruno at Spurs was my first big promotion and to say I was inexperienced is an insult to water. | 0ent |
I can't afford to keep chucking two quid down the drain. | I can't afford to keep chucking two quid down to the ocean. | 1nent |
That's why we were chopping and changing because some of you'd say one thing. | That's why we were change repeatedly because some of you'd say one thing. | 0ent |
Rhetorically and strategically, the war was in full swing before crack was identified as the principal enemy. | Rhetorically and strategically, the war was at a swingset before crack was identified as the principal enemy. | 1nent |
Small print, dense layout, footnotes and detailed diagrams can be very demanding for some pupils with defective vision. | Fine print, dense layout, footnotes and detailed diagrams can be very demanding for some pupils with defective vision. | 1nent |
I should think it starts when you need a hair of the dog the next morning.’. | I should think it starts when you need a dog hair the next morning.’. | 1nent |
But I'd've thought that, that generally speaking, we should have been able to at least hold the line. | But I'd've thought that, that generally speaking, we should have been able to at least hold onto the rope. | 1nent |
Lynda La Plante is in grave danger of burning herself out and it's no laughing matter. | Lynda La Plante is in grave danger of burning herself out and it's something serious that should not be joked about. | 0ent |
Again she was plied with whisky, but this time in hot water and sweetened with brown sugar; she was then led to the sitting room couch that had been made up as a bed for her. | Again she was plied with whisky, but this time in a difficult situation and sweetened with brown sugar; she was then led to the sitting room couch that had been made up as a bed for her. | 1nent |
So it's difficult to put them down on paper? | So it's difficult to put them down in theory? | 0ent |
And if you have an increase in, in one year and the situation then throws it all out of kilter. | And if you have an increase in, in one year and the situation then throws it all out of order. | 0ent |
When they were swanning around looking pretty, our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss High and Mighty thinks we should admire them. | When they were swanning around looking pretty, our families were working their fingers to the bone for virtually nothing and now Miss masculine thinks we should admire them. | 1nent |
But we have come full circle: by sliding from discussion of women as wives to a discussion of women as mothers and carers, we are once more caught up in the dilemmas about benefits for children outlined in the previous section. | But we have complete a cycle of transition: by sliding from discussion of women as wives to a discussion of women as mothers and carers, we are once more caught up in the dilemmas about benefits for children outlined in the previous section. | 0ent |
And Aberconwy mayor Eurwen Jones has praised council staff who have worked round the clock for free to tackle the emergency. | And Aberconwy mayor Eurwen Jones has praised council staff who have worked nonstop for free to tackle the emergency. | 0ent |
A RUNAWAY schoolgirl was found in the nick of time yesterday as she prepared to flee to Portugal to rekindle a holiday romance. | A RUNAWAY schoolgirl was found at the last possible moment yesterday as she prepared to flee to Portugal to rekindle a holiday romance. | 0ent |
And we get songs that people send into the office and once in a while we'll come up with something that somebody just sends us. | And we get songs that people send into the office and sometimes we'll come up with something that somebody just sends us. | 0ent |
In addition there is an external Eheim 2217 filter using ceramic chips, activated carbon, nylon mesh, filter wool, and for good measure a half Polyfilter positioned under the filter wool. | In addition there is an external Eheim 2217 filter using ceramic chips, activated carbon, nylon mesh, filter wool, and in addition to what has already been done a half Polyfilter positioned under the filter wool. | 0ent |
Overlaid with delicately carved plaques of high and low relief ivory and inlaid with engraved mother of pearl, this gun crosses the boundary between a scientific instrument and a work of art (est.in excess of £ 60,000). | Overlaid with delicately carved plaques of at the top and bottom relief ivory and inlaid with engraved mother of pearl, this gun crosses the boundary between a scientific instrument and a work of art (est.in excess of £ 60,000). | 1nent |
Perhaps the most dramatic fall from grace was the case of Hu Yaobang. | Perhaps the most dramatic become less graceful was the case of Hu Yaobang. | 1nent |
And perhaps, she decided, being realistic, as long as she did not let things go too far it would do her no harm to stop trying to resist them and simply go with the flow of her feelings for a while. | And perhaps, she decided, being realistic, as long as she did not let things go too far it would do her no harm to stop trying to resist them and simply swim downstream of her feelings for a while. | 1nent |
Adding insult to injury, in Greece and Italy, two of the hardest hit countries, financial markets effectively deposed elected, if imperfect, governments. | Further a loss with mockery, in Greece and Italy, two of the hardest hit countries, financial markets effectively deposed elected, if imperfect, governments. | 0ent |
Comment Football comes in from the cold It's been a bad month for the beautiful game but football remains a great unifier, says Jason Cowley. | Comment Football becomes accepted in a social group It's been a bad month for the beautiful game but football remains a great unifier, says Jason Cowley. | 0ent |
Pilot … to weather the storm, no. | Pilot … to predict the coming storm, no. | 1nent |
None of us really knew for certain what had gone wrong, although, well, you couldn't help putting two and two together. | None of us really knew for certain what had gone wrong, although, well, you couldn't help group like things together. | 1nent |
It happened after captain Floyd, hitting back following over the top introductions of European players, simply invited guests to meet the " twelve best players in the world ". | It happened after captain Floyd, hitting back following outrageous introductions of European players, simply invited guests to meet the " twelve best players in the world ". | 0ent |
A few looies spread around the Juvie Op Agency, and she walked free. | A few looies spread around the Juvie Op Agency, and she went unpunished. | 0ent |
The crash at Spa after Assen was just one of those things — a front wheel slide in the wet. | The crash at Spa after Assen was just an unfortunate but unavoidable event — a front wheel slide in the wet. | 0ent |
Though the Italian word was not employed, come to think of it. | Though the Italian word was not employed, on reflection. | 0ent |
Something on the lines of a direct informal approach … man to man … straight from the shoulder …. | Something on the lines of a direct informal approach … man to man … blunt …. | 0ent |
One accepts, of course, that the sheer volume and intractability of the subject matter render resort to delegated legislation to some degree inevitable; but, by the same token, those very factors of volume and intractability almost necessarily involve a degree of perfunctoriness in parliamentary scrutiny. | One accepts, of course, that the sheer volume and intractability of the subject matter render resort to delegated legislation to some degree inevitable; but, for the price of one ticket, those very factors of volume and intractability almost necessarily involve a degree of perfunctoriness in parliamentary scrutiny. | 1nent |
Forster slithered to Delaney and got a grip, pulling him back to comparative safety. | Forster slithered to Delaney and was reasonable, pulling him back to comparative safety. | 1nent |
As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself … neither can you, unless you abide in me ….’. | As the branch cannot achieve benefit by itself … neither can you, unless you abide in me ….’. | 0ent |
As we learn to love, everything else in life will naturally fall into place: relationships, work, money, health, success, joy. | As we learn to love, everything else in life will naturally sit down: relationships, work, money, health, success, joy. | 1nent |
Just get a move on,’ Angelica said, so we can use the table. | Just hurry up Angelica said, so we can use the table. | 0ent |
Professional and amateur artists have all agreed to lend a hand in a bid to make this year's festival the seventh one of the best yet. | Professional and amateur artists have all agreed to shake hands in a bid to make this year's festival the seventh one of the best yet. | 1nent |
Nelson Mandela walked free from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | Nelson Mandela took a stroll without disturbance from the Victor Verster prison (Cape Province) in the early afternoon of Feb. 11. | 1nent |
By the same token, fish can only eat dead or decaying plants, as they are then soft enough to be eaten. | For the price of one ticket, fish can only eat dead or decaying plants, as they are then soft enough to be eaten. | 1nent |
Having them both here busy looking for a flat for JONATHAN, who becomes nicer and nicer as he grows up (and who can it seems sleep twelve hours on the trot night after night) is quite exhausting, and at times annoying. | Having them both here busy looking for a flat for JONATHAN, who becomes nicer and nicer as he grows up (and who can it seems sleep twelve hours in succession night after night) is quite exhausting, and at times annoying. | 0ent |
Four groups will be sampled: adults in private households; adults with psychosis living in private households; adults in institutions, catering for mentally ill people; and adults in other institutions, mainly hostels for homeless people sleeping rough. | Four groups will be sampled: adults in private households; adults with psychosis living in private households; adults in institutions, catering for mentally ill people; and adults in other institutions, mainly hostels for homeless people losing sleep. | 1nent |
Have pity on these small miseries of the draughtsman's life, Vincent wrote humorously to Theo, adding proudly that The factory is in full swing’. | Have pity on these small miseries of the draughtsman's life, Vincent wrote humorously to Theo, adding proudly that The factory is proceeding fully. | 0ent |
To Kings Lynn from Margaret Fife who, following an injury to her arm was helped with her shopping by two assistants: It was a great help to me and most refreshing in this day and age to be treated with such consideration. | To Kings Lynn from Margaret Fife who, following an injury to her arm was helped with her shopping by two assistants: It was a great help to me and most refreshing in the current era of history to be treated with such consideration. | 0ent |
You may be on the level about having done a runner, or maybe not. | You may be on the level about having gone jogging, or maybe not. | 1nent |
The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to fall into place. | The prospective idea of the dolls' house began to sit down. | 1nent |
Still, the Pentagon has yet to bite the bullet and recently awarded $419 million in contracts to Westinghouse and ITT Avionics Division, which have developed the system, to build the first 100 production models for installation in the aircraft. | Still, the Pentagon has yet to endure a consequence with dignity and recently awarded $419 million in contracts to Westinghouse and ITT Avionics Division, which have developed the system, to build the first 100 production models for installation in the aircraft. | 0ent |
That counts as a lie in my book.’. | That counts as a lie in my autobiography. | 1nent |
But I did decide to simplify things by coming clean from the start. | But I did decide to simplify things by bathe from the start. | 1nent |
Coming from the Health Department, who should know something about how difficult it is to align health and age, it really takes the biscuit. | Coming from the Health Department, who should know something about how difficult it is to align health and age, it really eats the last biscuit. | 1nent |
Her imagination ran riot, peopling the place with great caliphs, beautiful ladies in gossamer veils and fierce soldiers to guard the purple red ramparts. | Her imagination acted in a violent way, peopling the place with great caliphs, beautiful ladies in gossamer veils and fierce soldiers to guard the purple red ramparts. | 0ent |
The working class in capitalist societies has enjoyed, in the long term, a rise in the standard of living, and labour movements have won enough welfare concessions to ease the lot of many of the poor. | The working class in capitalist societies has enjoyed, eventually, a rise in the standard of living, and labour movements have won enough welfare concessions to ease the lot of many of the poor. | 0ent |
Er if my choice, I'd like to be in the docks, but things cannot ha happen that way, we've got a lot o, a lot of the yuppies moving in that area, and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there. | Er if my choice, I'd like to be under scrutiny, but things cannot ha happen that way, we've got a lot o, a lot of the yuppies moving in that area, and that seems to be taking over that area so no chance of a football stadium there. | 1nent |
The scheme is not out of the woods yet; and rather than break the law Maxen last week filled in the local VATman's registration form. | The scheme is not out of lumber yet; and rather than break the law Maxen last week filled in the local VATman's registration form. | 1nent |
While that argument would beg an important question, on the face of it the marriage laws do seem to promote the function of optimal outbreeding. | While that argument would beg an important question, at first glance the marriage laws do seem to promote the function of optimal outbreeding. | 0ent |
In the club atmosphere of La Cigale, the spark was always there, the reason why so many have gone out on a limb to should their name from the rooftops, but the Mondays are in danger of slipping into routine. | In the club atmosphere of La Cigale, the spark was always there, the reason why so many have gone out onto a tree branch to should their name from the rooftops, but the Mondays are in danger of slipping into routine. | 1nent |
They always said that: it was somehow symptomatic of PR: sit on the fence — never upset anybody. | They always said that: it was somehow symptomatic of PR: put something on the fence — never upset anybody. | 1nent |
Anyhow it no longer matters to you or to me, but whoever has the last laugh in the whole business is going to have to spend a hell of a length of time laughing. | Anyhow it no longer matters to you or to me, but whoever is the last to laugh at a joke in the whole business is going to have to spend a hell of a length of time laughing. | 1nent |
What, so you'd be sick as a parrot if we went over the moon together?’. | What, so you'd be sick as a parrot if we went delighted together?’. | 0ent |
By the same token, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank. | For the price of one ticket, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank. | 1nent |
Similarly, an increase in the number of brands on offer may be a consumer gain, even though it reduces the probability of new suppliers entering the market in the long run. | Similarly, an increase in the number of brands on offer may be a consumer gain, even though it reduces the probability of new suppliers entering the market over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Mark Tinkler is a pretty good ball winner / tackler himself and may get the nod when he recovers from his injury. | Mark Tinkler is a pretty good ball winner / tackler himself and may get selected when he recovers from his injury. | 0ent |
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