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My rule is when skating on thin ice move fast, so I shall get. | My rule is when skating bravely move fast, so I shall get. | 1nent |
The Corporal and I shouted at the Sergeant to step on it, as the explosions were getting closer. | The Corporal and I shouted at the Sergeant to go faster, as the explosions were getting closer. | 0ent |
Newcastle held their annual general meeting last night behind closed doors. | Newcastle held their annual general meeting last night secretly. | 0ent |
Is the British MoD really serving anybody's best interests by refusing to come clean? | Is the British MoD really serving anybody's best interests by refusing to be completely honest? | 0ent |
If he's a skilled boardroom apparatchik, they say he's not much cop as a coach. | If he's a skilled boardroom apparatchik, they say he's impressive as a coach. | 1nent |
Widely known for his anti Maastricht politics, Fillon says that he wants to avoid getting bogged down at the EC level … whose cumbersome procedures put a damper on the research community’. | Widely known for his anti Maastricht politics, Fillon says that he wants to avoid getting bogged down at the EC level … whose cumbersome procedures have a dulling influence on the research community’. | 0ent |
But sometimes they go over the top with tricks to get you to buy. | But sometimes they go excellent with tricks to get you to buy. | 1nent |
Anita Roddick has made a virtue of flying in the face of business convention. | Anita Roddick has made a virtue of acting in a manner highly contrary to business convention. | 0ent |
On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, on the face of it, by the plaintiffs. | On 27 June 1983 this offer was purportedly accepted by C.M.C., the acceptance being signed by the third defendant and, Encountering, by the plaintiffs. | 1nent |
The present situation where players from different countries and unions are bound by different rules and standards is unsatisfactory to say the least. | The present situation where players from different countries and unions are bound by different rules and standards is unsatisfactory so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
No, those roots demand bully boy tactics; the chub given no quarter; make or break; muck or nettles; call it what you will. | No, those roots demand bully boy tactics; the chub given no quarter; build or destroy; muck or nettles; call it what you will. | 1nent |
Penny that come today she's a horse fanatic, she's only just sold her own, her own horse, but oh they're out of this world, absolutely, weren't they, they were just stunning. | Penny that come today she's a horse fanatic, she's only just sold her own, her own horse, but oh they're wonderful, absolutely, weren't they, they were just stunning. | 0ent |
Goidelic Celts first went south into Turkey, which has always been a crossroads of trade and ideas. | Goidelic Celts first became worse into Turkey, which has always been a crossroads of trade and ideas. | 1nent |
In addition, the Soviet submarine Komsomolets, which caught fire and sank in the Barents Sea in 1989, is known to contain two smashed nuclear warheads. | In addition, the Soviet submarine Komsomolets, which became engulfed in flames and sank in the Barents Sea in 1989, is known to contain two smashed nuclear warheads. | 0ent |
Well, I haven't, not by a long chalk and I'm not the tramp I look either. | Well, I haven't, not with a long stick of chalk and I'm not the tramp I look either. | 1nent |
However, these emotions and practicalities are no longer what really prevents the party from coming unstuck. | However, these emotions and practicalities are no longer what really prevents the party from getting into trouble. | 0ent |
It suited the more militant and ambitious New English to portray them as having Irish sympathies and having gone native. | It suited the more militant and ambitious New English to portray them as having Irish sympathies and having adopted the lifestyle of local inhabitants. | 0ent |
Some people let their under fives run riot. | Some people let their under fives act in a violent way. | 0ent |
The knowledge that a general election was imminent saw all political parties jockeying for position during 1990. | The knowledge that a general election was imminent saw all political parties Maneuver for some benefit during 1990. | 0ent |
Second Lieutenant Kenneth Keith of the Gordon Highlanders looked over the parapet of his trench on Christmas Eve and was astonished to see one of his soldiers talking to a German soldier in No Man's Land. | Second Lieutenant Kenneth Keith of the Gordon Highlanders looked over the parapet of his trench on Christmas Eve and was astonished to see one of his soldiers talking to a German soldier in a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
This group is demanding that delegates to the party congress next July be directly elected by rank and file members. | This group is demanding that delegates to the party congress next July be directly elected by ordinary members members. | 0ent |
Even back at the estuary all is not the sweetness and light that events like this week's launch suggests. | Even back at the estuary all is not the sugary and nutritionally void food that events like this week's launch suggests. | 1nent |
What's worse, they all got the boot but have since proved they can do the business at the highest level. | What's worse, they all obtained the boot but have since proved they can do the business at the highest level. | 1nent |
And the next time you buy something from a shop and find there's something wrong with it don't just jump to conclusions that you've been deliberately cheated. | And the next time you buy something from a shop and find there's something wrong with it don't just make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence that you've been deliberately cheated. | 0ent |
I must have done, as not only did the Old Bill and the Ritas (as in Meter Maid) ignore me, but a real cabbie parked nearby came over to pass the time of day. | I must have done, as not only did the Old Bill and the Ritas (as in Meter Maid) ignore me, but a real cabbie parked nearby came over to tell the time. | 1nent |
The pair of fabliaux assimilates the two tellers; it leaves them standing virtually hand in hand rather than at blows; they are reconciled by the tit for tat of fabliau tale telling. | The pair of fabliaux assimilates the two tellers; it leaves them standing virtually hand in hand rather than at blows; they are reconciled by the this for that of fabliau tale telling. | 1nent |
I hope there's a fat cheque in the posh otherwise I shall be as poor as a church mouse. | I hope there's a fat cheque in the posh otherwise I shall be as wealthy. | 1nent |
A' rigorous reappraisal' would be carried out in the light of the latest theft. | A' rigorous reappraisal' would be carried out in consideration of the latest theft. | 0ent |
I've just been lucky so far, touch wood. | I've just been lucky so far, put the finishing touches on wood furniture. | 1nent |
With him in the dock and receiving the same sentences was his business partner, Benedict Marsh, also 28. | With him out on the docks and receiving the same sentences was his business partner, Benedict Marsh, also 28. | 1nent |
Commitment and dedication remained, but tilting at windmills had to stop. | Commitment and dedication remained, but enthusiastically build windmills had to stop. | 1nent |
I thought I knew already, and to give this knowledge an official seal of approval. | I thought I knew already, and to give this knowledge an official sanction. | 0ent |
For this interview, talking just for the hell of it, he was immeasurably more relaxed. | For this interview, talking just for whatever reason, he was immeasurably more relaxed. | 1nent |
Even the world's most boring beverage, Ovaltine, jumped on the bandwagon by using Steinski and Mass Media's parodic collage of kitsch Fifties adspeak, We'll Be Right Back’. | Even the world's most boring beverage, Ovaltine, joined a trend by using Steinski and Mass Media's parodic collage of kitsch Fifties adspeak, We'll Be Right Back’. | 0ent |
Quite out of the blue her sense of the ridiculous erupted; the parallel he'd drawn appealed to her, and she found herself actually laughing as she handed him one of the bowls. | Quite without warning her sense of the ridiculous erupted; the parallel he'd drawn appealed to her, and she found herself actually laughing as she handed him one of the bowls. | 0ent |
" All right, " said I, " I turn the other cheek " and I did so. | " All right, " said I, " I turn the head around " and I did so. | 1nent |
Yeah, anyway, she she's told to get a move on. | Yeah, anyway, she she's told to hurry up. | 0ent |
It is making substantial progress in reducing the number of people sleeping rough in London, and we are optimistic about its continued progress. | It is making substantial progress in reducing the number of people being homeless in London, and we are optimistic about its continued progress. | 0ent |
Just as the clinical professions can provide parents with the language and the concepts with which to take a negative view of the child, so they can provide the unwitting stimulus for the parent to enter a new, positive world in which things fall into place’. | Just as the clinical professions can provide parents with the language and the concepts with which to take a negative view of the child, so they can provide the unwitting stimulus for the parent to enter a new, positive world in which things sit down. | 1nent |
By the same token, five cases representing Crohn's disease (category E) by virtue of containing sarcoid like granulomata (evidently overlooked by the original pathologists), as well as 15 cases with varying degrees of overlapping histology (categories B, C, and D), were also distributed almost evenly between the two gr... | For the price of one ticket, five cases representing Crohn's disease (category E) by virtue of containing sarcoid like granulomata (evidently overlooked by the original pathologists), as well as 15 cases with varying degrees of overlapping histology (categories B, C, and D), were also distributed almost evenly between ... | 1nent |
Glasses never collect moisture when you come in from the cold outside. | Glasses never collect moisture when you gain widespread acceptance in a group outside. | 1nent |
Redknapp, who resigned as Bournemouth boss shortly before moving to Upton Park, will be paid the sum over two years by the financially crippled Cherries, who are £2.6 million in the red. | Redknapp, who resigned as Bournemouth boss shortly before moving to Upton Park, will be paid the sum over two years by the financially crippled Cherries, who are £2.6 million spending and owing more money than is being earned. | 0ent |
The era of the passive media consumer — or couch potato’— may be drawing to a close if they discoveries of the ingenious Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are any indication. | The era of the passive media consumer — or potato grown easily may be drawing to a close if they discoveries of the ingenious Media Lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology are any indication. | 1nent |
Daft anyway and nine times out of ten you've got to look at him and speak to him and that because he can't understand and er bloke gave him the verbal. | Daft anyway and mostly you've got to look at him and speak to him and that because he can't understand and er bloke gave him the verbal. | 0ent |
At least, on the face of it, it will be cheaper to buy your own camera than to use a bureau. | At least, Encountering, it will be cheaper to buy your own camera than to use a bureau. | 1nent |
Coming out of the blue as it did, I did not quite know how to reply to such a suggestion. | Coming unexpectedly as it did, I did not quite know how to reply to such a suggestion. | 0ent |
Meon ran out winners of a fast and furious contest by 58–37. | Meon ran out winners of a full of rapid action contest by 58–37. | 0ent |
A massive industrial crisis came to a head in late 1991 and early 1992 with widespread industrial unrest in some areas as Spain began to restructure its loss making steel, coal, shipbuilding and other sectors and withdraw subsidies in preparation for the EC single internal market in 1993. | A massive industrial crisis popped up in late 1991 and early 1992 with widespread industrial unrest in some areas as Spain began to restructure its loss making steel, coal, shipbuilding and other sectors and withdraw subsidies in preparation for the EC single internal market in 1993. | 1nent |
This year's crop of shoes is a mix of established names and new blood. | This year's crop of shoes is a mix of established names and new members. | 0ent |
South African required 201 to win and, though Hudson (0) and Rushmere went cheaply, Wessels and Kirsten weathered the storm, posting 95 in 42 overs by the end of the fourth evening. | South African required 201 to win and, though Hudson (0) and Rushmere went cheaply, Wessels and Kirsten predicted the coming storm, posting 95 in 42 overs by the end of the fourth evening. | 1nent |
The Society prospered, although at its 1852 annual public tea it could hardly hold a Christmas cheese and wine party members were saddened by the numbers that had fallen from grace once the hay and corn harvests had been collected. | The Society prospered, although at its 1852 annual public tea it could hardly hold a Christmas cheese and wine party members were saddened by the numbers that had became less graceful once the hay and corn harvests had been collected. | 1nent |
Seles had no trouble beating Conchita Martinez and Gabriela Sabatini, who was let off the hook in the quarters by Jana Novotna. | Seles had no trouble beating Conchita Martinez and Gabriela Sabatini, who was let off the coathook in the quarters by Jana Novotna. | 1nent |
Still pack a punch, do they?’. | Still pack a small amount, do they?’. | 1nent |
I readily acknowledge that I cannot expect definitive statements from the Minister when the answers given by his ministerial colleagues, who have greater legal experience than the Minister and I possess, are, to say the least, somewhat circumspect. | I readily acknowledge that I cannot expect definitive statements from the Minister when the answers given by his ministerial colleagues, who have greater legal experience than the Minister and I possess, are, so as to be brief and efficient, somewhat circumspect. | 1nent |
When Coleridge got on one and let his imagination run riot, he came up with Kubla Khan. | When Coleridge got on one and let his imagination riot, he came up with Kubla Khan. | 1nent |
Growing conviction that apprenticeship was essentially slavery by another name came to a head with Joseph Sturge's return from an investigative visit to the West Indies in May 1837. | Growing conviction that apprenticeship was essentially slavery by another name popped up with Joseph Sturge's return from an investigative visit to the West Indies in May 1837. | 1nent |
I could have done with a bit of support from you once in a while. | I could have done with a bit of support from you occasionally. | 0ent |
I'm not making light of the situation, it's very very serious, and we are still hoping that somebody in Wales will come forward to be our main sponsor. | I'm not illuminating the situation, it's very very serious, and we are still hoping that somebody in Wales will come forward to be our main sponsor. | 1nent |
ROCCO Forte, boss of hotel giant Forte, claims the group has started to turn the corner.’. | ROCCO Forte, boss of hotel giant Forte, claims the group has started to pass out of danger. | 0ent |
They saw men trying to make money by selling apples and oranges at street corners and the brave attempt of others to look smart with well polished shoes, pressed suits and hidden frayed cuffs. | They saw men trying to make money by selling an incompatible equation at street corners and the brave attempt of others to look smart with well polished shoes, pressed suits and hidden frayed cuffs. | 1nent |
The accent over the top and all the rest of it. | The accent excellent and all the rest of it. | 1nent |
Still, it's a good thing from the hunt's point of view that new blood is coming along, surely? | Still, it's a good thing from the hunt's point of view that donated blood is coming along, surely? | 1nent |
I used to think the world of her when she came to stay. | I used to have a very high opinion of her when she came to stay. | 0ent |
She was particularly fun in the choppier water when we could steer her accurately onto the face of the wave of our choice and drive her through the trough at full tilt. | She was particularly fun in the choppier water when we could steer her accurately onto the face of the wave of our choice and drive her through the trough at a position of fully leaning over. | 1nent |
I think that violence is economic suicide and as well as being destructive of the people on the ground of their economic well being, I think it lets those responsible off the hook. | I think that violence is economic suicide and as well as being destructive of the people on the ground of their economic well being, I think it lets those responsible off the coathook. | 1nent |
If the plants are barerooted, spread the roots out in the hole, with the same proviso regarding the long ones, and then crumble soil in over them to fill the hole. | If the plants are barerooted, spread the roots out in debt, with the same proviso regarding the long ones, and then crumble soil in over them to fill the hole. | 1nent |
Dennis and the others were propping up the bar, Karen was supposedly selecting duty free perfume. | Dennis and the others were spending considerable time drinking alcohol at a pub, Karen was supposedly selecting duty free perfume. | 0ent |
A middle aged woman, matronly in appearance and, thought Tony, not looking at all comical, went straight into a saucy monologue about an amorous coalman who left dusty handprints on various parts of his lady customers' anatomies. | A middle aged woman, matronly in appearance and, thought Tony, not looking at all comical, became a law abiding person into a saucy monologue about an amorous coalman who left dusty handprints on various parts of his lady customers' anatomies. | 1nent |
The right hon.Gentleman might look close to home before he makes that general assertion. | The right hon.Gentleman might look personally impactful before he makes that general assertion. | 0ent |
But lineage pure and simple was not the only consideration. | But lineage plain and unadorned was not the only consideration. | 0ent |
So she got rid of every last one?’. | So she got rid of each and every one?’. | 0ent |
They came out of the wood into a bare field where coarse grass lapped limply around their ankles. | They came out of lumber into a bare field where coarse grass lapped limply around their ankles. | 1nent |
I worked as a researcher for him for so long I became part of the furniture, I really did. | I worked as a researcher for him for so long I became a piece of furniture, I really did. | 1nent |
However, Del Harris, the No.1, returning to action after a month out, had to work hard to avoid going the full distance with Sami Elopuro before winning 9 5, 9 2, 2 9, 9 7. | However, Del Harris, the No.1, returning to action after a month out, had to work hard to avoid taking a lot of time with Sami Elopuro before winning 9 5, 9 2, 2 9, 9 7. | 1nent |
By the same token, we cannot say this Thursday on Wednesday, because we ought to say tomorrow. | For the price of one ticket, we cannot say this Thursday on Wednesday, because we ought to say tomorrow. | 1nent |
It was, he said, “ to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, to kill them, to take them out of the picture.”. | It was, he said, “ to go after the bad guys, to make sure we do our very best to interrupt them, to kill them, to take them away from participating in the matter under consideration.”. | 0ent |
If the development of HDMAC and Divine continues on schedule, they are likely to make an impact on the market at around the same time, probably making HDMAC redundant from the word go. | If the development of HDMAC and Divine continues on schedule, they are likely to make an impact on the market at around the same time, probably making HDMAC redundant from the green light. | 1nent |
He had been about to open the door into the kitchen, but now he turned and looked at her, and his next words cut her to the bone as they were apt to do when they spat the truth at her. | He had been about to open the door into the kitchen, but now he turned and looked at her, and his next words cut her completely as they were apt to do when they spat the truth at her. | 0ent |
Coming back to our knife edge, then, Tit for Tat could surmount it. | Coming back to our knife edge, then, this for that could surmount it. | 1nent |
Up to 60 Clwyd firemen worked round the clock to help their Gwynedd colleagues on rescue work. | Up to 60 Clwyd firemen worked nonstop to help their Gwynedd colleagues on rescue work. | 0ent |
Ah, you see if if you don't, I mean it's not, it doesn't happen in, in every walk of life but in big business and in politics if you do n't. | Ah, you see if if you don't, I mean it's not, it doesn't happen in, in every occuption, role, social class, or lifestyle but in big business and in politics if you do n't. | 0ent |
Frankly, if you considered the proposition out of the question you would have politely put him off long ago. | Frankly, if you considered the proposition not remotely possible you would have politely put him off long ago. | 0ent |
Now, perhaps, the sport may be coming in from the cold. | Now, perhaps, the sport may be becoming accepted in a social group. | 0ent |
We cannot tell our stories without talking dirty or without shocking or offending someone. | We cannot tell our stories without using profane language for the purpose of arousal or without shocking or offending someone. | 0ent |
And a little praise too once in a while, I hope, but I've learnt not to expect it.’. | And a little praise too occasionally, I hope, but I've learnt not to expect it.’. | 0ent |
It is time ministers took steps to stop this public money going down the drain.’. | It is time ministers took steps to stop this public money going down to the ocean. | 1nent |
I came to pass the time of day, that's all.’. | I came to tell the time, that's all.’. | 1nent |
His team may be ordered to play behind closed doors if they are found guilty of failing to control their fans. | His team may be ordered to play secretly if they are found guilty of failing to control their fans. | 0ent |
However, the Franco German relationship, for all its sweetness and light in public, is a complicated relationship. | However, the Franco German relationship, for all its sugary and nutritionally void food in public, is a complicated relationship. | 1nent |
With one last defiant surge of power the jeep finally gave up the ghost. | With one last defiant surge of power the jeep finally acted like a ghost. | 1nent |
The creation of Scottish, Welsh and English regional Parliaments therefore goes hand in hand with the promotion of more European cooperation and partnership, ensuring access to power for individuals and their communities right across Europe. | The creation of Scottish, Welsh and English regional Parliaments therefore holds hands with the promotion of more European cooperation and partnership, ensuring access to power for individuals and their communities right across Europe. | 1nent |
With the best will in the world I cannot imagine that a meat man would have the time, or that an un horsy policeman would risk life and limb to scrub the mud from the hooves of every animal which roughly fits the description of a stolen one. | With the best will in the world I cannot imagine that a meat man would have the time, or that an un horsy policeman would risk existence and all bodily faculties to scrub the mud from the hooves of every animal which roughly fits the description of a stolen one. | 0ent |
And for the thousands of chatline users who will be left high and dry when their service shuts down in April, Dr Derek Milne predicts a further search for support. | And for the thousands of chatline users who will be left floating in dry air when their service shuts down in April, Dr Derek Milne predicts a further search for support. | 1nent |
His routines —'sensuous ,' scream the housewives — are delightfully off the cuff in a world of TV micro management. | His routines —'sensuous ,' scream the housewives — are delightfully out from under the cuff of a sleeve in a world of TV micro management. | 1nent |
The scale of price rises is quite out of line with that which could plausibly be required to balance real’ supply and demand; and quite out of line with previous responses to fluctuations in industrial production. | The scale of price rises is quite disproportionately with that which could plausibly be required to balance real’ supply and demand; and quite out of line with previous responses to fluctuations in industrial production. | 0ent |
On the face of it, she and Prince Charles had very little in common when they re met in 1979. | Encountering, she and Prince Charles had very little in common when they re met in 1979. | 1nent |
I mean I was asked to do it right from the word go wasn't I? | I mean I was asked to do it right from the outset wasn't I? | 0ent |
The two are related: more tourists might boost the economy, but they would damage Bhutan ’s environment and culture, and so reduce happiness in the long run. | The two are related: more tourists might boost the economy, but they would damage Bhutan ’s environment and culture, and so reduce happiness over a long period of time. | 0ent |
Public concern came to a head in the Maxwell Confait case, in which the reliability of confession evidence obtained from a mentally handicapped defendant became a particular source of anxiety (Fisher, 1977). | Public concern popped up in the Maxwell Confait case, in which the reliability of confession evidence obtained from a mentally handicapped defendant became a particular source of anxiety (Fisher, 1977). | 1nent |
The operation was really touch and go there for awhile but the doctor thinks he'll pull through. | The operation was really swift there for awhile but the doctor thinks he'll pull through. | 1nent |
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