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My opinion is that this is a bit harsh and narrow sighted — in the long run Norway will be better if their players get wide experience in good leagues around the world. | My opinion is that this is a bit harsh and narrow sighted — after a very long time Norway will be better if their players get wide experience in good leagues around the world. | 0ent |
Because I've been given my marching orders,’ Ellie said more shortly than she'd intended. | Because I've been given my instructions for action Ellie said more shortly than she'd intended. | 0ent |
Now I must admit my first thoughts of it were it really gets my back up for some reason or other. | Now I must admit my first thoughts of it were it really willing to support everyone for some reason or other. | 1nent |
To build and maintain a semantic net, indexing of paragraphs and semantic net construction go hand in hand. | To build and maintain a semantic net, indexing of paragraphs and semantic net construction hold hands. | 1nent |
In the final analysis, every person has to motivate him or herself but high profile leadership can release energies and aspirations which we didn't know we possessed. | In the last page of the report, every person has to motivate him or herself but high profile leadership can release energies and aspirations which we didn't know we possessed. | 1nent |
Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife. | Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity, inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult's steps until they finally reach a turning point during the crisis of midlife. | 0ent |
This process is now bearing fruit in greater awareness of the work of actuaries and of how our skills are essential to the public we serve. | This process is now achieving benefit in greater awareness of the work of actuaries and of how our skills are essential to the public we serve. | 0ent |
With the company rejecting this request, the workers have gone on strike … while the strike has been in full swing a second union has been organized by 800 workers under the auspices of Zenro [right wing union federation]with a new slogan of immediate acceptance of dismissals and reopening of production’. | With the company rejecting this request, the workers have gone on strike … while the strike has been at a swingset a second union has been organized by 800 workers under the auspices of Zenro [right wing union federation]with a new slogan of immediate acceptance of dismissals and reopening of production’. | 1nent |
Harry clambered urgently out of the bath, pink from the piping hot water and covered in foam. | Harry clambered urgently out of the bath, pink from the very hot water and covered in foam. | 0ent |
Add a small local earthquake and most men would have given up the ghost. | Add a small local earthquake and most men would have acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
Last year the judges debated at length how to mark entries that did not follow the drawings to the letter, but showed evidence of good economical production turning techniques. | Last year the judges debated at length how to mark entries that did not follow the drawings following the rules as written, but showed evidence of good economical production turning techniques. | 0ent |
Now, if you want a home birth, you have to fight and jump through hoops. | Now, if you want a home birth, you have to fight and put forth effort to meet complicated requirements. | 0ent |
The young people who sleep rough in the streets of London have the Prime Minister to thank for having only £ 31 a week income support. | The young people who be homeless in the streets of London have the Prime Minister to thank for having only £ 31 a week income support. | 0ent |
I've been going downhill for several days now. | I've been worsen for several days now. | 0ent |
Dennis and the others were propping up the bar, Karen was supposedly selecting duty free perfume. | Dennis and the others were raising the standard, Karen was supposedly selecting duty free perfume. | 1nent |
With some people the effect was just numbing: the man would lie on his bed all day like a piece of dead wood. | With some people the effect was just numbing: the man would lie on his bed all day like a piece of personnel no longer contributing. | 0ent |
(It must be said that the RTOA also contributed to its own downfall, by failing to get a grip on in fighting among its own members.). | (It must be said that the RTOA also contributed to its own downfall, by failing to be reasonable on in fighting among its own members.). | 0ent |
None the less, the characterization of catholic — nationalist ideology I have just documented would seem to fly in the face of this sort of evidence. | None the less, the characterization of catholic — nationalist ideology I have just documented would seem to act in a manner highly contrary to this sort of evidence. | 0ent |
He was, of course, the man who had once brought in a cup, painted black on the inside and white on the outside, and, after pointing out its close resemblance to the soul of the average sinner, had jumped up and down on it, foaming at the mouth. | He was, of course, the man who had once brought in a cup, painted black on the inside and white on the outside, and, after pointing out its close resemblance to the soul of the average sinner, had jumped up and down on it, making bubbles with the mouth. | 1nent |
Bits and bobs anyway so I ain't never won one. | Random assortment of things anyway so I ain't never won one. | 0ent |
Use tweezers to put a nut on the end of the bolt in the cross hole, and screw the bolt tight, initially preventing the nut from turning by using a screwdriver. | Use tweezers to put a nut on the end of the bolt in debt, and screw the bolt tight, initially preventing the nut from turning by using a screwdriver. | 1nent |
Sonically, this little machine packs a real punch, has a very commendable number and variety of sounds, and is a very modern sounding drum box. | Sonically, this little machine packs a small amount, has a very commendable number and variety of sounds, and is a very modern sounding drum box. | 1nent |
He or she is trying to get a very clear picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews. | He or she is trying to take a picture of what you can do so that they can place you accurately and not send you on too many pointless interviews. | 1nent |
A KNIFE wielding intruder who bound and gagged a woman walked free from court yesterday. | A KNIFE wielding intruder who bound and gagged a woman went unpunished from court yesterday. | 0ent |
In fact, such was the response to our initial soundings that we now wish to broaden the discussions to include a much larger audience and would therefore be keen to hear from anyone with a view to express or, an interest in this area. | In fact, such was the response to our initial soundings that we now wish to broaden the discussions to include a much larger audience and would therefore be keen to hear from anyone with the intention to express or, an interest in this area. | 0ent |
As government debt has ballooned and policy interest rates have hit rock bottom, central banks have focused on increasingly innovative policy to boost demand. | As government debt has ballooned and policy interest rates have hit the very lowest possible level, central banks have focused on increasingly innovative policy to boost demand. | 0ent |
Infuriated by what she called the actions of a wicked little sneak, Smallfry had forced him to eat every last crumb of the cake without allowing him to clean the dirt and animal saliva from its surface. | Infuriated by what she called the actions of a wicked little sneak, Smallfry had forced him to eat each and every crumb of the cake without allowing him to clean the dirt and animal saliva from its surface. | 0ent |
And here comes the bad news: there's work, but it's ever more often under the table. | And here comes the bad news: there's work, but it's ever more often below the water table. | 1nent |
Er they think it's old old hat to give signals. | Er they think it's old very common and hackneyed to give signals. | 0ent |
Yes, no, any other business, you can all go, your all off the hook. | Yes, no, any other business, you can all go, your all off the coathook. | 1nent |
She vanished at full tilt towards the kitchen garden and the orchards. | She vanished at a position of fully leaning over towards the kitchen garden and the orchards. | 1nent |
The spores do germinate, go through a few perfunctory cell divisions, then give up the ghost. | The spores do germinate, go through a few perfunctory cell divisions, then die. | 0ent |
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 on a horse night after night) is quite exhausting, and at times annoying. | 1nent |
Maybe I'm too cynical, but I find it difficult to accept Pete Gomersall's faith in human nature and the view that climbers will not step out of line and place bolts in the wrong’ locations. | Maybe I'm too cynical, but I find it difficult to accept Pete Gomersall's faith in human nature and the view that climbers will not step disproportionately and place bolts in the wrong’ locations. | 0ent |
However, the scheme came to grief because of the entrenched opposition of Cabinet Secretary, Sir Maurice Hankey, who believed a tunnel to be a major threat to national security. | However, the scheme expressed condolences because of the entrenched opposition of Cabinet Secretary, Sir Maurice Hankey, who believed a tunnel to be a major threat to national security. | 1nent |
What makes you think she'll play ball?’. | What makes you think she'll play tennis. | 1nent |
HAVING shepherded the Tories through the general election, Charles and Maurice Saatchi are lending a hand to Eduard Shevardnadze, the former Soviet Foreign Minister now chairing the State Council of Georgia. | HAVING shepherded the Tories through the general election, Charles and Maurice Saatchi are shaking hands to Eduard Shevardnadze, the former Soviet Foreign Minister now chairing the State Council of Georgia. | 1nent |
At times, by dint of heroic effort, the Elves achieved a breathing space and cleared their lands. | At times, by the force of heroic effort, the Elves achieved a breathing space and cleared their lands. | 0ent |
Tomorrow I' m going to throw a watermelon off the roof of a five story building just for the hell of it. | Tomorrow I' m going to throw a watermelon off the roof of a five story building just for whatever reason. | 1nent |
Well, we don't always see eye to eye about things. | Well, we don't always agree about things. | 0ent |
I steal things I can't eat, just for the hell of it. | I steal things I can't eat, just for no particular reason. | 0ent |
Joseph Slatter was a local vagrant who travelled the vicinity, sleeping rough, and doing odd jobs. | Joseph Slatter was a local vagrant who travelled the vicinity, being homeless, and doing odd jobs. | 0ent |
Ah!’ said Ari, brightening, as if things were beginning to fall into place in her mind. | Ah!’ said Ari, brightening, as if things were beginning to sit down in her mind. | 1nent |
On the freesteel note, I went south to try selling this software. | On the freesteel note, I became worse to try selling this software. | 1nent |
These transactions highlight the broader strategy of buying time. | These transactions highlight the broader strategy of cause a delay to achieve something else. | 0ent |
I suppose you'll be off to Colonel Murchison's this afternoon with this weather and all?’ he said, with tongue in cheek. | I suppose you'll be off to Colonel Murchison's this afternoon with this weather and all?’ he said, with an odd manner. | 1nent |
' In the one day game you have to be positive and go for it from the word go. | ' In the one day game you have to be positive and from the green light go. | 1nent |
I've played through it, recorded with it, connected it up to almost everything but the kitchen sink and every time it's delivered either the sound I wanted or something very close. | I've played through it, recorded with it, connected it up to almost almost everything and every time it's delivered either the sound I wanted or something very close. | 0ent |
In the centre of the front two Iraqi oil wells and a gas well have been burning in no man's land since the last days of the war. | In the centre of the front two Iraqi oil wells and a gas well have been burning in a land that no one want to buy since the last days of the war. | 1nent |
However, the directive is likely to remove any real distinction between personal data held on paper and on electronic systems. | However, the directive is likely to remove any real distinction between personal data held in theory and on electronic systems. | 1nent |
But what is almost laughable is his ascribing' the strength of our intellectual case' to the tired old hat waffle you print in the article today ,' Onward Christian socialists'. | But what is almost laughable is his ascribing' the strength of our intellectual case' to the tired old fashioned and trite waffle you print in the article today ,' Onward Christian socialists'. | 0ent |
A particular advantage of the telephone interview method is that it makes less demands on the time of managers than conventional face to face’ interviews. | A particular advantage of the telephone interview method is that it makes less demands on the time of managers than conventional in person ’ interviews. | 0ent |
This was my period in no man's land. | This was my period in a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
She told them: I'm on top of the world.’. | She told them: I'm on top of Mount Everest. | 1nent |
Constance knew the time had come to face the music and speak to Nora. | Constance knew the time had come to enjoy the chill time and speak to Nora. | 1nent |
City have won twice on the trot away from home — scoring six goals in the process — and have talent that could flatten the party like a ton of bricks. | City have won twice in succession away from home — scoring six goals in the process — and have talent that could flatten the party like a ton of bricks. | 0ent |
General secretary of the FDP, Mr Westerwelle, however, cried foul. | General secretary of the FDP, Mr Westerwelle, however, cried hysterically. | 1nent |
Simon Wigg says that everybody was laughing at him because the bike looked so different but he had the last laugh … won the title and that's what it's all about …. | Simon Wigg says that everybody was laughing at him because the bike looked so different but he was the last to laugh at a joke … won the title and that's what it's all about …. | 1nent |
I bet his telephone wasn't off the hook at all. | I bet his telephone wasn't off the coathook at all. | 1nent |
GRAHAM TAYLOR searches desperately for someone to get a grip of England's midfield and you wonder if it is too late — at 28 — for Stewart Robson. | GRAHAM TAYLOR searches desperately for someone to be reasonable of England's midfield and you wonder if it is too late — at 28 — for Stewart Robson. | 0ent |
When Mungo got down, he could see that more books were collecting dust under the bed. | When Mungo got down, he could see that more books were remaining untouched for a long period of time under the bed. | 0ent |
I went south by instinct, (in the blazing sun) and was soon assailed by a drum beating, raffeta waving dervish demanding alms. | I became worse by instinct, (in the blazing sun) and was soon assailed by a drum beating, raffeta waving dervish demanding alms. | 1nent |
And the designers at Adorno's had an eye for fashion. | And the designers at Adorno's easily discern fashion. | 0ent |
If he hadn't rattled her so much the other day, leaving her high and dry to sneak off and join his girlfriend, she might have remembered to tell him about the dratted ledgers. | If he hadn't rattled her so much the other day, leaving her abandoned to sneak off and join his girlfriend, she might have remembered to tell him about the dratted ledgers. | 0ent |
The veteran Eire international is careful not to be drawn into a new slanging match with Ferguson — but one of those reasons must be to show the United manager that he is not a crippled has been, better equipped propping up a bar than shoring up a defence at football's highest level. | The veteran Eire international is careful not to be drawn into a new slanging match with Ferguson — but one of those reasons must be to show the United manager that he is not a crippled has been, better equipped raising the standard than shoring up a defence at football's highest level. | 1nent |
She was mature enough to accept an olive branch, even if it was being handed out tongue in cheek. | She was mature enough to accept an olive branch, even if it was being handed out an odd manner. | 1nent |
It is said that as he left, blood flowed from the nostrils of the dead king, a fact which some took as a sign since the body of a murdered man will bleed in the presence of his murderer; but Henry's death was the outcome of a life lived at full tilt. | It is said that as he left, blood flowed from the nostrils of the dead king, a fact which some took as a sign since the body of a murdered man will bleed in the presence of his murderer; but Henry's death was the outcome of a life lived at a position of fully leaning over. | 1nent |
Apart from a few pieces of glass and steel which had been gifts from my family and had sentimental value, I let her run riot among my other acquisitions. | Apart from a few pieces of glass and steel which had been gifts from my family and had sentimental value, I let her riot among my other acquisitions. | 1nent |
Every few minutes a shell would swish over the rooftops to explode with a roar in the docks; and more Syrian troops — nearer to the explosions and silhouetted against the sea — could be seen running beside the harbour wall. | Every few minutes a shell would swish over the rooftops to explode with a roar under scrutiny; and more Syrian troops — nearer to the explosions and silhouetted against the sea — could be seen running beside the harbour wall. | 1nent |
There's the rapidly rising Kenny Larkin with his exotically sepulchral Serena X’, and two deep, dreamy excursions by new blood Dan Curtin. | There's the rapidly rising Kenny Larkin with his exotically sepulchral Serena X’, and two deep, dreamy excursions by donated blood Dan Curtin. | 1nent |
The stick he was holding caught fire and he held it as it flared up, watching the flames draw near his hand, feeling the heat on the skin, then the pain. | The stick he was holding became engulfed in flames and he held it as it flared up, watching the flames draw near his hand, feeling the heat on the skin, then the pain. | 0ent |
Mind you, he paid, I'll say that for him, but it might just as well have been her — the money was thrown down the drain all the same! ". | Mind you, he paid, I'll say that for him, but it might just as well have been her — the money was thrown down to the ocean all the same! ". | 1nent |
Economic recovery will save the day, as inflation tumbles later this year, they assure one another. | Economic recovery will rescue a person from major failure, as inflation tumbles later this year, they assure one another. | 0ent |
He promptly referred the caller to Southampton based Royal Scottish Consultant John Buckland who called in Danny to help set the wheels in motion. | He promptly referred the caller to Southampton based Royal Scottish Consultant John Buckland who called in Danny to help initiate a chain of events necessary to help achieve a goal. | 0ent |
Although so little was heard from them, those who kept tabs on them were convinced that they were slowly fading away. | Although so little was heard from them, those who watched them were convinced that they were slowly fading away. | 0ent |
Some fuckwits have said I try too hard to steal the show and shock by saying things like masturbate’. | Some fuckwits have said I try too hard to act unethically and shock by saying things like masturbate’. | 1nent |
Well as I say I went out and erm I thought, well Jill phoned and she said at the time my mum had got a boy that was sleeping rough down the sandpits. | Well as I say I went out and erm I thought, well Jill phoned and she said at the time my mum had got a boy that was sleep outdoors down the sandpits. | 0ent |
Cos I, I mean I tend to change my mind about I'll be listening half way through a song and then get pissed get pissed off with the album and go and. | Cos I, I mean I tend to change my mind about I'll be listening half way through a song and then get pissed get left with the album and go and. | 0ent |
Regardless whether we believed in God or not, at the end of this life we are all in the same boat just as dead. | Regardless whether we believed in God or not, at the end of this life we are all in the same situation just as dead. | 0ent |
After last year's shock announcement of the DVR Company's near total withdrawal from the seven mile Buckfastleigh line and rescue handover to volunteers of the South Devon Railway Trust, these figures will be cold comfort to many local steam supporters and shareholders of the Dart Valley Railway despite claims by the C... | After last year's shock announcement of the DVR Company's near total withdrawal from the seven mile Buckfastleigh line and rescue handover to volunteers of the South Devon Railway Trust, these figures will be warm clothes to many local steam supporters and shareholders of the Dart Valley Railway despite claims by the C... | 1nent |
Mr Simon Murray, leader of Honour Hong Kong, said: I am not saying we are over the moon, but it is progress.’. | Mr Simon Murray, leader of Honour Hong Kong, said: I am not saying we are delighted, but it is progress.’. | 0ent |
Long term partnerships and alliances are emphasised replacing the calculative dog eat dog’ model. | Long term partnerships and alliances are emphasised replacing the calculative cannibalism model. | 1nent |
This is not a book about the experience of watching them, a collection of weird scenes inside the cinema: We were chewing the fat, telling stories about peculiar things that had happened to us at the cinema, trying to top each other. | This is not a book about the experience of watching them, a collection of weird scenes inside the cinema: We were chat idly, telling stories about peculiar things that had happened to us at the cinema, trying to top each other. | 0ent |
I told her once and for all that I would not go shopping with her. | I told her conclusively that I would not go shopping with her. | 0ent |
Naturally, the loss of this sort of money is a blow to us, but every club is feeling the pinch. | Naturally, the loss of this sort of money is a blow to us, but every club is suffering a hardship. | 0ent |
By the same token, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank. | For a similar reason, big manufacturers are often shareholders in their chosen bank. | 0ent |
The slump in the property market is making life difficult for churches and St Cuthbert's at Darlington is feeling the pinch as much as any. | The slump in the property market is making life difficult for churches and St Cuthbert's at Darlington is suffering a hardship as much as any. | 0ent |
Cadbury tries to avoid being left holding the baby after multi million pound recall Published : 04 November, 2005 Cadbury Trebor Bassett said it would relaunch its Milky Babies sweets by early next year, following a recall just weeks after the product was launched. | Cadbury tries to avoid abandoning after multi million pound recall Published : 04 November, 2005 Cadbury Trebor Bassett said it would relaunch its Milky Babies sweets by early next year, following a recall just weeks after the product was launched. | 1nent |
Thus it is Pippin who looks up at the sun and the banners and offers comfort to Beregond, and Merry who never loses heart when even Théoden appears prey to horror and doubt’. | Thus it is Pippin who looks up at the sun and the banners and offers comfort to Beregond, and Merry who never becomes discouraged when even Théoden appears prey to horror and doubt’. | 0ent |
He walked free from court after after it was revealed that a detective in the case was sleeping with his first wife. | He took a stroll without disturbance from court after after it was revealed that a detective in the case was sleeping with his first wife. | 1nent |
And moments later the two met face to face — as their cars crashed into each other on a winding single track road. | And moments later the two met in person — as their cars crashed into each other on a winding single track road. | 0ent |
So there are times (as we shall see in chapter sixteen) when the rationality of faith must go hand in hand with the mystery of faith. | So there are times (as we shall see in chapter sixteen) when the rationality of faith must hold hands with the mystery of faith. | 1nent |
I know the address by heart, I've written so often. | I know the address from unaided memory and in full detail, I've written so often. | 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. | 1nent |
Not much cop considering that the game requires a hefty one hundred of the little blighters to be meandering about at once! | Impressive considering that the game requires a hefty one hundred of the little blighters to be meandering about at once! | 1nent |
In the long term, with bookings for next summer arriving in a bare trickle, the prospects are disastrous. | Eventually, with bookings for next summer arriving in a bare trickle, the prospects are disastrous. | 0ent |
The previous afternoon at Wolverhampton Mrs Parrott had watched her West Orient come to grief when clear in a claiming event, but racing's renowned great leveller came into play here. | The previous afternoon at Wolverhampton Mrs Parrott had watched her West Orient express condolences when clear in a claiming event, but racing's renowned great leveller came into play here. | 1nent |
He was a man whose personal life, though occasionally exigent, never became a siren song. | He was a man whose personal life, though occasionally exigent, never became a an enticing but dangerous appeal. | 0ent |
True to form we were disqualified at the first change over between David and me. | According to our nature we were disqualified at the first change over between David and me. | 0ent |
Despite the problems, there is considerable optimism that most WIPers will, by hook or by crook, have been given contracts by the end of the year. | Despite the problems, there is considerable optimism that most WIPers will, by any means possible, have been given contracts by the end of the year. | 0ent |
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