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On a long flight you should get up every once in a while to stretch your legs. | On a long flight you should get up every occasionally to stretch your legs. | 0ent |
Francis Bacon, well known for his capacity to drink nearly everyone under the table, left his friend John Edward, a son of a publican, £ 10 million in his will, which was published last month. | Francis Bacon, well known for his capacity to drink nearly everyone below the water table, left his friend John Edward, a son of a publican, £ 10 million in his will, which was published last month. | 1nent |
Nor could you just shut your eyes and throw them down the hatch; because the whole pleasure of a chicken's foot would come from sucking and nibbling it slowly, seeking out the tasty skin and the fragments of flesh like the last moments of a particularly luscious spare rib. | Nor could you just shut your eyes and throw them You can't change things that happened; because the whole pleasure of a chicken's foot would come from sucking and nibbling it slowly, seeking out the tasty skin and the fragments of flesh like the last moments of a particularly luscious spare rib. | 1nent |
Thus, when Intel designed the 80486 processor, it was really an amalgam of the 386 processor and 387 maths co processor into one package, together with some go faster bits and bobs. | Thus, when Intel designed the 80486 processor, it was really an amalgam of the 386 processor and 387 maths co processor into one package, together with some go faster random assortment of things. | 0ent |
Sonny went staggering back, arms flailing, spitting blood and fragments of teeth. | Sonny went staggering back, arms flailing, being extremely angry and fragments of teeth. | 1nent |
During the summer of 1985 there was evidence of increasing tension, and a prominent member of the Hornsey Police Federation was quoted as saying that rank and file officers desperately wanted to go in hard and sort out the criminals’. | During the summer of 1985 there was evidence of increasing tension, and a prominent member of the Hornsey Police Federation was quoted as saying that ordinary members officers desperately wanted to go in hard and sort out the criminals’. | 0ent |
The matron since 1925 was Miss Ethel Smith Shand, but she went south to become superior of the Order of the Divine Compassion. | The matron since 1925 was Miss Ethel Smith Shand, but she became worse to become superior of the Order of the Divine Compassion. | 1nent |
ICL parent, Fujitsu Ltd, had no hand in development, but is keeping tabs on its sibling's progress. | ICL parent, Fujitsu Ltd, had no hand in development, but is watching its sibling's progress. | 0ent |
There was an outbreak of infection with this organism in Liverpool in 1976, which was thankfully controlled by dint of exhaustive contact tracing, and there have only been sporadic single cases since then, mostly imported from abroad. | There was an outbreak of infection with this organism in Liverpool in 1976, which was thankfully controlled by the force of exhaustive contact tracing, and there have only been sporadic single cases since then, mostly imported from abroad. | 0ent |
As tit for tat measures impose new, higher taxes on imports, the only result can be a general cutback in consumption. | As equivalent retribution measures impose new, higher taxes on imports, the only result can be a general cutback in consumption. | 0ent |
Area is not one of those things that you either have or you don't. | Area is not an unfortunate but unavoidable event that you either have or you don't. | 1nent |
The government consults (broadcasting companies, Parliament, and — after 1982 — advisory or regulatory bodies) but, in the final analysis, it makes the rules.’. | The government consults (broadcasting companies, Parliament, and — after 1982 — advisory or regulatory bodies) but, in the last page of the report, it makes the rules.’. | 1nent |
Princess ~ Rym ~ Ali, sister in law of Queen ~ Rania – the Chanel wearing media star who is rebranding a more contemporary Jordan – is one vivid example; Princess ~ Rym is making immense progress in a more behind the scenes way. | Princess ~ Rym ~ Ali, sister in law of Queen ~ Rania – the Chanel wearing media star who is rebranding a more contemporary Jordan – is one vivid example; Princess ~ Rym is making immense progress in a more secretly way. | 0ent |
However, the San Franciscan police usually look the other way when drug workers swap needles, sometimes by putting clean syringes in a pram and inviting junkies to step up and feed the baby’. | However, the San Franciscan police usually become shy when drug workers swap needles, sometimes by putting clean syringes in a pram and inviting junkies to step up and feed the baby’. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the competition remains intense — and so it is where a product meets a similar one head on. | At first glance, the competition remains intense — and so it is where a product meets a similar one head on. | 0ent |
And er, so they sa put an announcement in the paper to say don't keep sending these nails to us cos they go straight in the bin, we've got no use for them! | And er, so they sa put an announcement in the paper to say don't keep sending these nails to us cos they become a law abiding person in the bin, we've got no use for them! | 1nent |
But whether she had been right or wrong, Hugo had been allowed off the hook. | But whether she had been right or wrong, Hugo had been allowed off the coathook. | 1nent |
The former culture minister, Jack ~ Lang, said the “ American system of justice had run amok.”. | The former culture minister, Jack ~ Lang, said the “ American system of justice had go on a rampage.”. | 0ent |
That would look bad and even Plod would put two and two together and make five. | That would look bad and even Plod would group like things together and make five. | 1nent |
The women's officer commented: It looks as though men have thrown in the towel!’. | The women's officer commented: It looks as though men have quited. | 0ent |
And inside, the rat finds things out — though Christ knows how, no one in their right mind would pass the time of day with him — and reports back to The Man.’. | And inside, the rat finds things out — though Christ knows how, no one in their right mind would tell the time with him — and reports back to The Man.’. | 1nent |
Inevitably, the use of the soundtrack as a radio commercial involves some loss of effect, and it seems to me that in general a radio commercial is going to have a much better chance of achieving its desired effect if it is created from scratch. | Inevitably, the use of the soundtrack as a radio commercial involves some loss of effect, and it seems to me that in general a radio commercial is going to have a much better chance of achieving its desired effect if it is created from the beginning. | 0ent |
Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're blowing hot and cold. | Yes, so sometimes it has a tendency to seem like you're behaving inconsistently. | 0ent |
To say that Tit for Tat, say, is an ESS, would be to say that Tit for Tat does well in a climate dominated by Tit for Tat. | To say that Tit for Tat, say, is an ESS, would be to say that equivalent retribution does well in a climate dominated by Tit for Tat. | 0ent |
In no man's land?’. | In a land that no one want to buy ’. | 1nent |
However, continuing financial uncertainty meant that privatisation by means of a share issue to the public was out of the question. | However, continuing financial uncertainty meant that privatisation by means of a share issue to the public was not remotely possible. | 0ent |
This is the start of the walkers' way to the Falls of Glomach, first up a forest road to cross a ridge and then gradually declining to the top of the waterfall. | This is the start of the walkers' way to the Falls of Glomach, before anything else a forest road to cross a ridge and then gradually declining to the top of the waterfall. | 0ent |
I believe the children should have their way once in a while. | I believe the children should have their way sometimes. | 0ent |
A job centre is praying for help from a higher power … after being asked to find work for a man of the cloth! | A job centre is praying for help from a higher power … after being asked to find work for a tailor! | 1nent |
While on the face of it seems a very simple matter to decide on, I am reminded of the complexities not so very long ago surrounding the understanding of so called brain death’. | While Encountering seems a very simple matter to decide on, I am reminded of the complexities not so very long ago surrounding the understanding of so called brain death’. | 1nent |
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 without warning because if anything I had been expecting a letter. | 0ent |
Expanding its lending in this way is, on the face of it, clearly in the bank's interest. | Expanding its lending in this way is, Encountering, clearly in the bank's interest. | 1nent |
In the home of Hildebrand, gathering dust, lay a long, padded box containing a golden rod entwined with roses. | In the home of Hildebrand, sweeping up dust, lay a long, padded box containing a golden rod entwined with roses. | 1nent |
The conflict with the US may well come to a head during Congressional hearings on the renminbi to be held in September, where many voices will urge the Obama administration to threaten punitive measures if China does not act. | The conflict with the US may well pop up during Congressional hearings on the renminbi to be held in September, where many voices will urge the Obama administration to threaten punitive measures if China does not act. | 1nent |
On the other hand, if you have lost your partner and like two branches of a tree, you had grown together in kindness and only lived for each other through thick and thin, then talk inwardly to your partner. | On the other hand, if you have lost your partner and like two branches of a tree, you had grown together in kindness and only lived for each other through both good and bad times, then talk inwardly to your partner. | 0ent |
Before continuing with the history of Marx's and Engels's ideas in our field until the present, we must first examine how these ideas stand in the light of modern developments in anthropology. | Before continuing with the history of Marx's and Engels's ideas in our field until the present, we must first examine how these ideas stand given modern developments in anthropology. | 0ent |
In my second year matters came to a head. | In my second year matters popped up. | 1nent |
Now it all fell into place, the child Anthony Craven and his physio that Jack had done so competently, the way he had reacted …. | Now it all sat down, the child Anthony Craven and his physio that Jack had done so competently, the way he had reacted …. | 1nent |
Once cool stand the pan in hot water to keep the caramel liquid. | Once cool stand the pan in a difficult situation to keep the caramel liquid. | 1nent |
Chiropodist Bruce massaged her heart while a nurse gave the kiss of life. | Chiropodist Bruce massaged her heart while a nurse gave the life changing kiss. | 1nent |
In fact I thought the whole fairy palace effect was a long way over the top and painfully unoriginal. | In fact I thought the whole fairy palace effect was a long way outrageous and painfully unoriginal. | 0ent |
I think she's somebody that just like, has to go with the flow, with what her friends are doing, and all her friends back home are really seriously into them. | I think she's somebody that just like, has to conform to common behavior patterns with an attitude of calm acceptance, with what her friends are doing, and all her friends back home are really seriously into them. | 0ent |
These issues came to a head with the Crichel Down affair in the 1950s, which led to a general moral panic’ about administrative power. | These issues popped up with the Crichel Down affair in the 1950s, which led to a general moral panic’ about administrative power. | 1nent |
Some publications are less impartial than they might appear, erring on the side of generosity. | Some publications are less impartial than they might appear, behave in a manner which favours generosity. | 0ent |
Explaining the new arrangement a spokesman said: It's the council's experience that economic development and planning go hand in hand. | Explaining the new arrangement a spokesman said: It's the council's experience that economic development and planning hold hands. | 1nent |
He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light; that meant the part was still in full swing, which meant Gerard would be busy … and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door. | He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light; that meant the part was still at a swingset, which meant Gerard would be busy … and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door. | 1nent |
We find after Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz's (1646–1716) raising of the question of theodicy in 1710 that even God himself was put in the dock. | We find after Gottfried Wilhelm Leibnitz's (1646–1716) raising of the question of theodicy in 1710 that even God himself was put out on the docks. | 1nent |
After reading the notice about all the nasty sexual diseases under the sun which I shouldn't have had,(back then, Aids meant things you stuck in your ears or what mum kept in her bedroom drawer) this rather butch looking nurse pricked my thumb with what looked like an elaborate stapler. | After reading the notice about all the nasty sexual diseases that makes you warm which I shouldn't have had,(back then, Aids meant things you stuck in your ears or what mum kept in her bedroom drawer) this rather butch looking nurse pricked my thumb with what looked like an elaborate stapler. | 1nent |
Thus, given that there might come a time when forces were available for deployment in the Middle East, it made sense for American diplomats to encourage what friends and allies they could to hold the line in the interval. | Thus, given that there might come a time when forces were available for deployment in the Middle East, it made sense for American diplomats to encourage what friends and allies they could to hold onto the rope in the interval. | 1nent |
It goes without saying, however, that not all works of art made since the beginning of this century will be available for export; a list of unexportable items will be drawn up. | It is obvious, however, that not all works of art made since the beginning of this century will be available for export; a list of unexportable items will be drawn up. | 0ent |
Under the influence Clift was transformed from an articulate and relaxed friend into a repugnant oaf. | Under the spell Clift was transformed from an articulate and relaxed friend into a repugnant oaf. | 1nent |
They saw people killed in cold blood,’ one said. | They saw people killed in a ruthless manner one said. | 0ent |
Micky Yornutta is not so sure, so he asked Brian what exactly he expects from his side and Brian, as ever, decided not to sit on the fence, but the main concern being for his side to pass the ball as opposed to kicking it, but first Brian says that long ball to John Durnin is all wrong. | Micky Yornutta is not so sure, so he asked Brian what exactly he expects from his side and Brian, as ever, decided not to put something on the fence, but the main concern being for his side to pass the ball as opposed to kicking it, but first Brian says that long ball to John Durnin is all wrong. | 1nent |
ANYONE who thinks the economy is turning the corner must be round the bend. | ANYONE who thinks the economy is passing out of danger must be round the bend. | 0ent |
For example: I'd better get up bright and early today. | For example: I'd better get up early in the morning today. | 0ent |
We have had forewarning of a number of acid house parties and we've managed, by hook or by crook, to stop them.’. | We have had forewarning of a number of acid house parties and we've managed, by any means possible, to stop them.’. | 0ent |
' She was well known in Aspull and it had been said she had a heart of gold.'. | ' She was well known in Aspull and it had been said she had a cold, mean heart.'. | 1nent |
And a most disturbing one at that; too disturbing by a long chalk to display on one's sideboard to embarrass one s guests. | And a most disturbing one at that; too disturbing with a long stick of chalk to display on one's sideboard to embarrass one s guests. | 1nent |
One of them saw the body and passed out cold.’. | One of them saw the body and passed out into the cold air. | 1nent |
If the latter — why had she not gone the whole hog and burned it? | If the latter — why had she not thought about eating a whole pig and burned it? | 1nent |
Satirical account of the foolishly vain and incompetent amateurs who pay to act major roles in small neighbourhood theatres in London; takes the reader behind the scenes before a performance of Macbeth in such a theatre. | Satirical account of the foolishly vain and incompetent amateurs who pay to act major roles in small neighbourhood theatres in London; takes the reader behind the scenery and stage area before a performance of Macbeth in such a theatre. | 0ent |
By the same token a male fieldworker will not have easy access to conversations with adolescent girls, as John Harris found in Belfast. | For the price of one ticket a male fieldworker will not have easy access to conversations with adolescent girls, as John Harris found in Belfast. | 1nent |
On the face of it, in asserting that Ruritania does not exist we seem to be asserting something about Ruritania. | Encountering, in asserting that Ruritania does not exist we seem to be asserting something about Ruritania. | 1nent |
In nine times out of ten the vehicle concerned will be a motor bike or a motor car. | In mostly the vehicle concerned will be a motor bike or a motor car. | 0ent |
But let me first applaud the coupling: it works like a charm. | But let me first applaud the coupling: it is very effective. | 0ent |
On the face of it, it may seem that these two approaches can be made to coincide as long as the rules are drawn up to reflect the facts. | At first glance, it may seem that these two approaches can be made to coincide as long as the rules are drawn up to reflect the facts. | 0ent |
To warm herself up she lay in hot water up to her chin, her hair tied up on top of her head, consoling herself with the fact that physically she was almost back to normal. | To warm herself up she lay in a difficult situation up to her chin, her hair tied up on top of her head, consoling herself with the fact that physically she was almost back to normal. | 1nent |
By the same token, 500 acres in Saskatchewan might be considered a very small farm indeed. | For the price of one ticket, 500 acres in Saskatchewan might be considered a very small farm indeed. | 1nent |
But he saw her only as part of the furniture, and so her guilt was lessened. | But he saw her only as a piece of furniture, and so her guilt was lessened. | 1nent |
I like this girl, cos she's Welsh, just, I can't do her accent, but she kept saying it several times, he was getting really pissed off with her. | I like this girl, cos she's Welsh, just, I can't do her accent, but she kept saying it several times, he was getting really left with her. | 0ent |
But if you think you can turn them around, dear colleagues, be my guests. | But if you think you can turn them around, dear colleagues, go for it. | 0ent |
The birds rubbed shoulders with Danny De Vito — who plays Batmans arch villain the penguin. | The birds socialized with Danny De Vito — who plays Batmans arch villain the penguin. | 0ent |
The business was in need of new blood, he had a widowed mother to consider, and his lineage through Nathan, Lyon and Lazarus claimed priestly — not to say professional — satisfaction. | The business was in need of donated blood, he had a widowed mother to consider, and his lineage through Nathan, Lyon and Lazarus claimed priestly — not to say professional — satisfaction. | 1nent |
I've imagined being in bed with him. | I've imagined being having sex with him. | 0ent |
And while they were biding their time over a game of backgammon down in the café, William used to wander through the silent, cluttered rooms where their investment languished, gathering dust. | And while they were biding their time over a game of backgammon down in the café, William used to wander through the silent, cluttered rooms where their investment languished, sweeping up dust. | 1nent |
Afterwards the rank and file amble down to the village pub at the end of the drive. | Afterwards the ordinary members amble down to the village pub at the end of the drive. | 0ent |
The panel sat mesmerized until it slowly began to dawn that the applicant appeared to be suffering from the old Fleet Street problem of being tired and emotional. | The panel sat mesmerized until it slowly began to dawn that the applicant appeared to be suffering from the old Fleet Street problem of being drunk. | 0ent |
Driving under the influence of alcohol, although the subject of campaigning for over 20 years, continues to be of concern particularly in regard to young drivers and a hard core of drinkers. | Driving under the spell of alcohol, although the subject of campaigning for over 20 years, continues to be of concern particularly in regard to young drivers and a hard core of drinkers. | 1nent |
AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said: There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is over the top.’. | AF boss Dr Bruno Broughton said: There is nothing wrong with the bulk of the IFM proposals but forcing people to qualify before being allowed to go fishing is excellent. | 1nent |
However, the Independent Television Commission ruled that the adverts were more tongue in cheek rather than sinister or sexist and that, in any, case the Naomi Campbell one had been moved to a post 9pm slot. | However, the Independent Television Commission ruled that the adverts were more an odd manner rather than sinister or sexist and that, in any, case the Naomi Campbell one had been moved to a post 9pm slot. | 1nent |
To B., the happiness of her family comes first and she is, in the eyes of Miller, clearly in the right all along. | To B., the happiness of her family comes first and she is, in the eyes of Miller, clearly in the right for the entire time. | 0ent |
Despite the strong reception for the Prolinea machines, Compaq does not believe it is out of the woods yet and it is cutting 1,000 employees or 10% from its worldwide workforce over the next few months, with 700 to go this month, including 100 in Scotland. | Despite the strong reception for the Prolinea machines, Compaq does not believe it is out of lumber yet and it is cutting 1,000 employees or 10% from its worldwide workforce over the next few months, with 700 to go this month, including 100 in Scotland. | 1nent |
' Out of this world' — usually used to describe rallies of high quality. | ' wonderful' — usually used to describe rallies of high quality. | 0ent |
Rather, going the whole hog means a general rise in wages, guaranteed employment, an earlier retirement age, reduction in working hours without loss of pay, and defence and extension of such trade union rights in the factory’. | Rather, thinking about eating a whole pig means a general rise in wages, guaranteed employment, an earlier retirement age, reduction in working hours without loss of pay, and defence and extension of such trade union rights in the factory’. | 1nent |
On the face of it, the Friend 3 seems the model least likely to benefit from flexibility — the thick stem interferes little with the working of the cams, both designs have the same strength rating and there's only a few grams difference in weight between them. | At first glance, the Friend 3 seems the model least likely to benefit from flexibility — the thick stem interferes little with the working of the cams, both designs have the same strength rating and there's only a few grams difference in weight between them. | 0ent |
It was good, once in a while, to get a little fucked up. | It was good, sometimes, to get a little fucked up. | 0ent |
INVESTORS in South Wales Electricity — the smallest of the distributors — are laughing all the way to the bank. | INVESTORS in South Wales Electricity — the smallest of the distributors — are making money by deceiving. | 1nent |
In the float it raised £ 50 m cash, so is in a strong position to make its move. | In the float it raised £ 50 m cash, so is in a strong position to stand still. | 1nent |
By the time you've seen your third rapist walk free because you've been cleverer than the prosecuting counsel, you lose the taste for that particular victory. | By the time you've seen your third rapist go unpunished because you've been cleverer than the prosecuting counsel, you lose the taste for that particular victory. | 0ent |
It'll just collapse and give up the ghost somewhere in France. | It'll just collapse and act like a ghost somewhere in France. | 1nent |
Such projects may be pie in the sky, but at least they enable Japan's fledgling plane makers to rub shoulders with firms from Europe and the United States. | Such projects may be pie in the sky, but at least they enable Japan's fledgling plane makers to socialize with firms from Europe and the United States. | 0ent |
And so we had discussions with them and I can tell you, you know, it was at least six months before the consultants ever made any specific move to introduce the system as such er because of our overtures to them, because of the fact that we asked regularly to meet them and to consult on various points. | And so we had discussions with them and I can tell you, you know, it was at least six months before the consultants ever stood still to introduce the system as such er because of our overtures to them, because of the fact that we asked regularly to meet them and to consult on various points. | 1nent |
Whether Luther really referred to Copernicus as a fool has been doubted, but in an off the cuff dismissal he remembered that Joshua had told the sun, not the earth, to stand still. | Whether Luther really referred to Copernicus as a fool has been doubted, but in an out from under the cuff of a sleeve dismissal he remembered that Joshua had told the sun, not the earth, to stand still. | 1nent |
In a nutshell, orthodox theories are based on homogeneous' hot' accretion, the high temperatures leading to differentiation. | Briefly stated, orthodox theories are based on homogeneous' hot' accretion, the high temperatures leading to differentiation. | 0ent |
The only bright spot on the horizon as far as she could see was that Barney must have turned the corner and be getting better. | The only bright spot on the horizon as far as she could see was that Barney must have passed out of danger and be getting better. | 0ent |
I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it gave up the ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it. | I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it acted like a ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it. | 1nent |
Above all, it will reduce tit for tat politics and introduce much greater stability into government, allowing individuals and businesses alike to plan for their future with confidence. | Above all, it will reduce equivalent retribution politics and introduce much greater stability into government, allowing individuals and businesses alike to plan for their future with confidence. | 0ent |
SIR — In turning over a new leaf, the Labour Party would do well also to turn over a new blossom. | SIR — In starting to act in a better way, the Labour Party would do well also to turn over a new blossom. | 0ent |
Such a sudden death, while engaged upon a religious war, and without the essential last sacrament, seemed almost to be an impossibility, an event which flew in the face of all religion, order and concepts of essential rightness. | Such a sudden death, while engaged upon a religious war, and without the essential last sacrament, seemed almost to be an impossibility, an event which acted in a manner highly contrary to all religion, order and concepts of essential rightness. | 0ent |
It's all up in the air right now.’. | It's all flying through the air right now.’. | 1nent |
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