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Pic in mind As you go through the motions Of. | Pic in mind As you do things in a perfunctory way Of. | 0ent |
It goes without saying that it is not £ 75,000 in respect of each but the total earnings’ figure which must not exceed £ 75,000. | It is obvious that it is not £ 75,000 in respect of each but the total earnings’ figure which must not exceed £ 75,000. | 0ent |
Already comfortable to say the least as an Oxfordshire landowner, he's now the toast of the publishing world and all because he had one very good idea for a thriller. | Already comfortable so as to be brief and efficient as an Oxfordshire landowner, he's now the toast of the publishing world and all because he had one very good idea for a thriller. | 1nent |
Drama had, from the word go, a very definite appeal for the young Pigott Smith. | Drama had, from the green light, a very definite appeal for the young Pigott Smith. | 1nent |
' You're cutting it really fine, Masklin ,' said Angalo. | ' You're skillful in cutting, Masklin ,' said Angalo. | 1nent |
High and dry and dead in the willow herb —. | Abandoned and dead in the willow herb —. | 0ent |
If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are, you'll see that the vocal fits exactly in the holes where the guitar isn't playing. | If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are, you'll see that the vocal fits exactly in debt where the guitar isn't playing. | 1nent |
But it's all in a day's work for the manmountain … well, in a day's lounging around, actually. | But it's all work that be done in a single day for the manmountain … well, in a day's lounging around, actually. | 1nent |
Moreover, other Bolshevik leaders have taken the floor in a series of meetings, and also made an appeal to immediate insurrection. | Moreover, other Bolshevik leaders have sat on the floor in a series of meetings, and also made an appeal to immediate insurrection. | 1nent |
She could almost feel the internal battle raging within her, and for a long moment could do nothing but gaze at the stage, torn between seeing it as a hostile no man's land and home. | She could almost feel the internal battle raging within her, and for a long moment could do nothing but gaze at the stage, torn between seeing it as a hostile a land that no one want to buy and home. | 1nent |
He told a news conference at the club's White Hart Lane ground: I've been threatened, spat on, chased after and have been called all the names under the sun. | He told a news conference at the club's White Hart Lane ground: I've been threatened, spat on, chased after and have been called all the names that makes you warm. | 1nent |
I get the picture,’ he said. | I take a picture he said. | 1nent |
In the course of his judgment, at p. 324c, Lord Donaldson M.R. stated that at one stage the plaintiffs made overtures to the Director of Public Prosecutions with a view to his joining in these proceedings. | In the course of his judgment, at p. 324c, Lord Donaldson M.R. stated that at one stage the plaintiffs made overtures to the Director of Public Prosecutions with the intention to his joining in these proceedings. | 0ent |
One of those things you forget about when away, then meet with surprised pleasure on a return. | An unfortunate but unavoidable event you forget about when away, then meet with surprised pleasure on a return. | 0ent |
Will he take a dive if the money's right?’. | Will he dive into a pool if the money's right?’. | 1nent |
More quietly he added, Don't worry, you're off the hook. | More quietly he added, Don't worry, you're relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
All of a sudden saying something about it out of the blue, you know, and. | All of a sudden saying something about it without warning, you know, and. | 0ent |
However, the richness as a cultural object of a deteriorated Windows 1.0 disc pack is cold comfort to an archivist or historian preoccupied with preserving or regenerating the operational environment of the product. | However, the richness as a cultural object of a deteriorated Windows 1.0 disc pack is warm clothes to an archivist or historian preoccupied with preserving or regenerating the operational environment of the product. | 1nent |
But what concerns me greatly again, is we seem to be doing it or the District Council in bits and bobs. | But what concerns me greatly again, is we seem to be doing it or the District Council in random assortment of things. | 0ent |
More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that Tit for Tat is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | More recently, Axelrod and Hamilton (1981) have shown (for a slightly altered model) that this for that is stable against any alternative strategy, and not just against Defect. | 1nent |
We are disappointed to say the least with the bilateral talks which appear to have got nowhere.’. | We are disappointed so as to be brief and efficient with the bilateral talks which appear to have got nowhere.’. | 1nent |
I think that really speaks volumes in terms of the support we get within the school and within the community’. | I think that really provides substantial information in terms of the support we get within the school and within the community’. | 0ent |
Socialists stab each other in the chest in broad daylight. | Socialists stab each other in the chest in a well lit room. | 1nent |
A rung down are the expatriates hired by Japanese companies, who inhabit an eerie social no man's land. | A rung down are the expatriates hired by Japanese companies, who inhabit an eerie social a land that no one want to buy. | 1nent |
Enjoy the ride down, let the wind fly through your hair, go with the flow, and wait for the big crash. | Enjoy the ride down, let the wind fly through your hair, swim downstream, and wait for the big crash. | 1nent |
(149) How could he exert authority over them — make them toe the line, as he had to — if he knuckled under …. | (149) How could he exert authority over them — make them abide by the rules, as he had to — if he knuckled under …. | 0ent |
We had arrived from Harehills on the up and up with the booming coal industry. | We had arrived from Harehills earning more money with the booming coal industry. | 1nent |
So impassive and peculiar had the Collector become, so obviously on the verge, everyone thought so (you would have thought so yourself if you had seen him at this time), of giving up the ghost, that his face was scrutinized more closely than ever for any trace of remorse as the gorse bruiser was carried out. | So impassive and peculiar had the Collector become, so obviously on the verge, everyone thought so (you would have thought so yourself if you had seen him at this time), of acting like a ghost, that his face was scrutinized more closely than ever for any trace of remorse as the gorse bruiser was carried out. | 1nent |
Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking shop. | Then I heard how he lived hand to mouth in the Bronx, lobbying whom he could at the talking about shopping. | 1nent |
Meanwhile, Bobby Ferguson yesterday threw down the gauntlet to Sunderland's Welsh international, Colin Pascoe. | Meanwhile, Bobby Ferguson yesterday issued a challenge to Sunderland's Welsh international, Colin Pascoe. | 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, at first glance, by the plaintiffs. | 0ent |
The threat had hung like a sword over his head for years and he wanted to confront it once and for all. | The threat had hung like a sword over his head for years and he wanted to confront it conclusively. | 0ent |
But there is little likelihood of them giving home advantage to Garvey who have gone 32 games without defeat in the competition and need to win it for a record sixth time on the trot to reach Europe next year. | But there is little likelihood of them giving home advantage to Garvey who have gone 32 games without defeat in the competition and need to win it for a record sixth time in succession to reach Europe next year. | 0ent |
One enlarged photograph showed a man in the dock. | One enlarged photograph showed a man under close scrutiny. | 1nent |
In the dock at Craigavon Crown Court was Brendan Campbell (22), from Edenbeg, who denies the murder. | Out on the docks at Craigavon Crown Court was Brendan Campbell (22), from Edenbeg, who denies the murder. | 1nent |
Cara had attended the Dallam wedding mainly to annoy Miss Ernestine Baker and, having thoroughly annoyed her, had suddenly lost heart and walked off among the gravestones to contemplate what she was coming to recognize as the end of another rainbow. | Cara had attended the Dallam wedding mainly to annoy Miss Ernestine Baker and, having thoroughly annoyed her, had suddenly had heart failure and walked off among the gravestones to contemplate what she was coming to recognize as the end of another rainbow. | 1nent |
Chairman it's er an excellent question an an and I, I, I'm hesitating in giving er an an off the cuff answer, but the first of all we weren't actually asked to issue a statement of conformity at this stage. | Chairman it's er an excellent question an an and I, I, I'm hesitating in giving er an an out from under the cuff of a sleeve answer, but the first of all we weren't actually asked to issue a statement of conformity at this stage. | 1nent |
A rhythmic motive from the Symphonie generates the next movement, an air still in the tonic in which word stress and musical rhythm are (deliberately?) out of kilter (ex.12). | A rhythmic motive from the Symphonie generates the next movement, an air still in the tonic in which word stress and musical rhythm are (deliberately?) askew (ex.12). | 0ent |
Very briefly they did in the end cos everybody else m jumped on the band wagon. | Very briefly they did in the end cos everybody else m jumped on the vehicle. | 1nent |
Robin, this on the face of it looks very worrying, what's your reaction to these statistics? | Robin, this Encountering looks very worrying, what's your reaction to these statistics? | 1nent |
So should not the law be changed immediately to prevent the likes of Dr Cox ending up in the dock? | So should not the law be changed immediately to prevent the likes of Dr Cox ending up under scrutiny? | 0ent |
His own worst experience in the past year, anyway’ involved a Friday 7 pm service from Kings Cross that started late, had no buffet car, and after more stops than the Minster organ finally gave up the ghost at Doncaster. | His own worst experience in the past year, anyway’ involved a Friday 7 pm service from Kings Cross that started late, had no buffet car, and after more stops than the Minster organ finally acted like a ghost at Doncaster. | 1nent |
Eventually, he rejected the Method as a personal technique, developing his own style and approach, which he insisted had no set parameters such as those required if the Method was followed to the letter. | Eventually, he rejected the Method as a personal technique, developing his own style and approach, which he insisted had no set parameters such as those required if the Method was followed on paper. | 1nent |
Chairman Dick Corden, looking for new blood on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’. | Chairman Dick Corden, looking for donated blood on the board, said: I'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom.’. | 1nent |
Today, a quarter of a million people are on the run, almost half of them on territory under rebel control and with almost no access to aid. | Today, a quarter of a million people are fleeing, almost half of them on territory under rebel control and with almost no access to aid. | 0ent |
Just under four hours, to phone in the money and let her off the hook. | Just under four hours, to phone in the money and let her relieved of a duty. | 0ent |
Guernsey made short work of the opposition when they won the event on home soil in 1990. | Guernsey maked easier the opposition when they won the event on home soil in 1990. | 0ent |
This was established in 1980 to bring food, blankets and clothing to those sleeping rough in bus stations, under bridges and flyovers, next to warm air vents. | This was established in 1980 to bring food, blankets and clothing to those sleep outdoors in bus stations, under bridges and flyovers, next to warm air vents. | 0ent |
Therefore, in the bleak aftermath of war, he lived a hand to mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London. | Therefore, in the bleak aftermath of war, he lived a hand in mouth existence in the less attractive areas of London. | 1nent |
Chandler stressed that the centres will not depend on US staff, ideas or money in the long run. | Chandler stressed that the centres will not depend on US staff, ideas or money over a long period of time. | 0ent |
It flies in the face of commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption. | It contradict commitments made at the Earth Summit to reduce consumption. | 0ent |
And this time there is no second match to get anyone off the hook! | And this time there is no second match to get anyone off the coathook! | 1nent |
During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under the microscope of the sun beams, and he is carried into the deep ocean, a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination. | During autumn he puts out his invisible lines that can only be seen under close scrutiny of the sun beams, and he is carried into the deep ocean, a balloonist travelling to an unknown destination. | 1nent |
Martinho wanted to please them, so he passed the buck to yours truly. | Martinho wanted to please them, so he transfered responsibility onto another to yours truly. | 0ent |
Given that Tim Robbins — and the name may not ring instant bells — is a film star, the last notion is rather like suggesting that an industrial correspondent be despatched to debrief Lemmie from Motorhead. | Given that Tim Robbins — and the name may not sound familiar — is a film star, the last notion is rather like suggesting that an industrial correspondent be despatched to debrief Lemmie from Motorhead. | 0ent |
She was examining the papers of Thomas ~ Parran, US surgeon general from 1936 1948, when the Tuskegee research was already in full swing. | She was examining the papers of Thomas ~ Parran, US surgeon general from 1936 1948, when the Tuskegee research was already at a swingset. | 1nent |
But now that the Nineties are in full swing, has anyone out there discovered that the phones have stopped jangling, their Filofax is miraculously blank, or the traffic clogging our roads has withered to a trickle? | But now that the Nineties are proceeding fully, has anyone out there discovered that the phones have stopped jangling, their Filofax is miraculously blank, or the traffic clogging our roads has withered to a trickle? | 0ent |
But Kinsey defended his decision by insisting: I got the nod from my touch judge Andy Cole.’. | But Kinsey defended his decision by insisting: I got selected from my touch judge Andy Cole.’. | 0ent |
Dr Wyn had told his friends that Lydia could be relied on to say something awful, or to sink, senseless, under the table. | Dr Wyn had told his friends that Lydia could be relied on to say something awful, or to sink, senseless, below the water table. | 1nent |
The duet continued, with Gesner planted solidly in the middle of the stage, and Therese whirling and gliding around him, managing never to confront him face to face, and with wit and grace stealing the scene totally back from him. | The duet continued, with Gesner planted solidly in the middle of the stage, and Therese whirling and gliding around him, managing never to confront him in person, and with wit and grace stealing the scene totally back from him. | 0ent |
The strict rules of disposing of redundant vehicles by public tender was forgotten for the rest of the stock, dismantled very much behind closed doors at Derby Works. | The strict rules of disposing of redundant vehicles by public tender was forgotten for the rest of the stock, dismantled very much in private at Derby Works. | 0ent |
The poor rarely fell trees: they mainly lop off small branches, twigs, roots and dead wood. | The poor rarely fell trees: they mainly lop off small branches, twigs, roots and personnel no longer contributing. | 0ent |
He's on the mend because, unlike many former offenders, Mr McDonald has a home. | He's suffering because, unlike many former offenders, Mr McDonald has a home. | 1nent |
I'm sick of all these people making great music, but when you put them on stage, they can't hack it, I think that's pretty weak. | I'm sick of all these people making great music, but when you put them on stage, they can't complete a task, I think that's pretty weak. | 0ent |
Jesus was therefore, according to John, dead and buried before the Passover day began. | Jesus was therefore, according to John, forgotten before the Passover day began. | 1nent |
Most of them just go with the flow, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman. | Most of them just swim downstream, ending up as something like a gas fitter or a policeman. | 1nent |
There are still 8 of the original 14 cells with fully working locks, but its security record was poor to say the least. | There are still 8 of the original 14 cells with fully working locks, but its security record was poor so as to be brief and efficient. | 1nent |
The the people always go under the table okay. | The the people always go below the water table okay. | 1nent |
Identify where you've put objects that are useful but are stored so badly that they never see the light of day. | Identify where you've put objects that are useful but are stored so badly that they never achieve a new understanding of day. | 1nent |
Our defenders completely snuffed out the threat from Norwich's Mark Robins and Darren Beckford and that speaks volumes for us, ’ added Dozzell. | Our defenders completely snuffed out the threat from Norwich's Mark Robins and Darren Beckford and that provides substantial information for us, ’ added Dozzell. | 0ent |
Of course, you will need a few bits and bobs to get started, but Pat can provide a list. | Of course, you will need a few small remaining pieces and items to get started, but Pat can provide a list. | 0ent |
Ted and I will never see eye to eye about his clients, whom he likes, respects and positively enjoys dragging over hills to bag stags, whereas I loathe these numbskulls who think killing is sport’. | Ted and I will never have similar views about his clients, whom he likes, respects and positively enjoys dragging over hills to bag stags, whereas I loathe these numbskulls who think killing is sport’. | 0ent |
Just check the car,’ Estabrook said, taking some satisfaction in the thought of sending Chant back across the no man's land between here and the perimeter. | Just check the car,’ Estabrook said, taking some satisfaction in the thought of sending Chant back across the a land that no one want to buy between here and the perimeter. | 1nent |
So really it's for information Chairman, but it's a watch this space one, I think, because, I think there is probably more behind the steps that have been taken here, as we're seeing on the face of it at the moment. | So really it's for information Chairman, but it's a watch this space one, I think, because, I think there is probably more behind the steps that have been taken here, as we're seeing Encountering at the moment. | 1nent |
Back at her flat, though, she made herself a cup of tea and was able to give her thoughts free rein — all of them centred on Naylor Massingham. | Back at her flat, though, she made herself a cup of tea and was able to give her thoughts absent of constraints — all of them centred on Naylor Massingham. | 0ent |
Cantona tried hard to get involved, and within five minutes might have stolen the show, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe. | Cantona tried hard to get involved, and within five minutes might have acted unethically, had it not been for a fine interception by Keith Curle following a fine run and cross down the left by Lee Sharpe. | 1nent |
I'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally out of the question. | I'm sorry to say all hopes of a tranquil day are totally not remotely possible. | 0ent |
A realist, and they're rare birds, God knows.’. | A realist, and they're unusual thing, God knows.’. | 0ent |
' Off your rocker ,' repeated Joe. | ' Jumping off a rocker chair ,' repeated Joe. | 1nent |
Angie Bowie: With the Arts Lab in full swing, Ken Pitt was ironing out the finer points of a new record deal with Mercury Records and in his own way was very lucid about David because he never actually saw him rooted in England or rooted only in rock and roll. | Angie Bowie: With the Arts Lab at a swingset, Ken Pitt was ironing out the finer points of a new record deal with Mercury Records and in his own way was very lucid about David because he never actually saw him rooted in England or rooted only in rock and roll. | 1nent |
I smell a rat in the air: I shall nip it in the bud. | I smell something rotten in the air: I shall nip it in the bud. | 1nent |
Does the Minister accept that the vast majority of people in Scotland recognise and understand international obligations, and that the whole problem of the Iraqi contract arose from a feeling that something was being put through behind the scenes? | Does the Minister accept that the vast majority of people in Scotland recognise and understand international obligations, and that the whole problem of the Iraqi contract arose from a feeling that something was being put through secretly? | 0ent |
The name and address of the proprietor must be supplied to any person who enters into business transactions with the enterprise, or who has entered into discussions with a view to a business transaction. | The name and address of the proprietor must be supplied to any person who enters into business transactions with the enterprise, or who has entered into discussions with the intention to a business transaction. | 0ent |
Despite an outcry from local Labour Parties, the leadership easily won the day at the Labour Party conference at Southport in June. | Despite an outcry from local Labour Parties, the leadership easily gain complete victory at the Labour Party conference at Southport in June. | 0ent |
NERVE SET —Brian Eno (WEA)Following his collaboration with John Cale on Wrong Way Up and his production duties with U2, Eno drags his ambient aesthetic kicking and screaming on to the dance floor. | NERVE SET —Brian Eno (WEA)Following his collaboration with John Cale on Wrong Way Up and his production duties with U2, Eno drags his ambient aesthetic with extreme reluctance on to the dance floor. | 0ent |
Then suddenly I had a phone call, which really was out of the blue because if anything I had been expecting a letter. | Then suddenly I had a phone call, which really was unexpectedly because if anything I had been expecting a letter. | 0ent |
Promoted at the end of last season to Division 1 of the West Middlesex Midweek Cricket League, the team is searching for new blood to add to the pool of players to make sure they stay there. | Promoted at the end of last season to Division 1 of the West Middlesex Midweek Cricket League, the team is searching for donated blood to add to the pool of players to make sure they stay there. | 1nent |
Last week's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never lost heart, even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets. | Last week's victory over Goran Ivanisevic was his first over a top 10 player and against Frana he never had heart failure, even though his rival was holding serve far more comfortably in the early stages of both sets. | 1nent |
We shall probably never know what went on behind the scenes when these phrases were added to the documents. | We shall probably never know what went on secretly when these phrases were added to the documents. | 0ent |
O'Brian, 24, was on the run from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers when he took a small glass tube of diamorphine — described in court as pure heroin — to the house in Guide Post, Northumberland. | O'Brian, 24, was fleeing from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers when he took a small glass tube of diamorphine — described in court as pure heroin — to the house in Guide Post, Northumberland. | 0ent |
Paul Cadd (A very pissed off LEEDS fan): (: (: (. | Paul Cadd (A very left LEEDS fan): (: (: (. | 0ent |
' Kiss of life' cash hope for Laird's. | ' life changing kiss' cash hope for Laird's. | 1nent |
Jeremy Leggett reports on some cold comfort clues from the Ice Age, while David Pugh considers the particular dangers facing cities like Venice as sea levels rise The big melt down to a flood of fears. | Jeremy Leggett reports on some poor consolation clues from the Ice Age, while David Pugh considers the particular dangers facing cities like Venice as sea levels rise The big melt down to a flood of fears. | 0ent |
With disasters and all it's come out reasonably well at the end of the day. | With disasters and all it's come out reasonably well ultimately. | 0ent |
But it was not just long service that endeared him to Palace fans, for Billy was an enthusiastic player, full of pep and fight, with the never say die’ attitude that supporters love to see. | But it was not just long service that endeared him to Palace fans, for Billy was an enthusiastic player, full of pep and fight, with the do not despair attitude that supporters love to see. | 0ent |
Rain and rivers eroded the soft sandstones that had filled the lagoon basin, scouring them away so that today the reefs are exposed once more, high and dry, facing not the sea but desert covered with clumps of spinifex grass and stunted mulga trees. | Rain and rivers eroded the soft sandstones that had filled the lagoon basin, scouring them away so that today the reefs are exposed once more, floating in dry air, facing not the sea but desert covered with clumps of spinifex grass and stunted mulga trees. | 1nent |
This brings us to the two major new features that Pocket PC 2003 brings to the table. | This brings us to the two major new features that Pocket PC 2003 contributes. | 0ent |
The waves are miles wide of the mark :. | The waves are miles considerably accurate :. | 1nent |
How you do love to jump to conclusions —’. | How you do love to make conclusions before being presented with all the evidence —’. | 0ent |
In consequence, fascism was to emerge in Britain in the 1920s as a supposed imitation of Mussolini's example in Italy, although in reality it was little more than Conservatism with knobs on’, in Arnold Leese's graphic definition of the British fascists. | In consequence, fascism was to emerge in Britain in the 1920s as a supposed imitation of Mussolini's example in Italy, although in reality it was little more than Conservatism with buttons sewn on, in Arnold Leese's graphic definition of the British fascists. | 1nent |
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