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I've got it here in black and white | I've got it here in different colors | not_entailment |
I've got it here in, in, in black and white, Mao said what we are after is the abolition of feudal ties, to get rid of feudalism. | I've got it here in, in, in different colors, Mao said what we are after is the abolition of feudal ties, to get rid of feudalism. | not_entailment |
I 've got more straps and bloody cordless watches , everything , all over the place . | I 've got more straps and bloody cordless watches , everything , nowhere. | not_entailment |
I've got the boot.’ | I've obtained the boot | not_entailment |
I've got the boot too.’ | I've obtained the boot too.’ | not_entailment |
I've had two or three I think, very rarely do we find them and shapers tend to go out on a limb they tend to want to lead they tend to want to control they want people to follow their way they do tend to be the people that dig in and say you know this is the way we do it. | I've had two or three I think, very rarely do we find them and shapers tend to go out onto a tree branch they tend to want to lead they tend to want to control they want people to follow their way they do tend to be the people that dig in and say you know this is the way we do it. | not_entailment |
I've heard a figure of about five hundred and I just wondered if that rings a bell as being reasonable with you? | I've heard a figure of about five hundred and I just wondered if that rings a church bell as being reasonable with you? | not_entailment |
I've just been lucky so far, touch wood. | I've just been lucky so far, put the finishing touches on wood furniture. | not_entailment |
I've learned to turn the other cheek in a manner that would make Christian proud. | I've learned to turn the head around in a manner that would make Christian proud. | not_entailment |
‘ I've put it on the back burner, but have never given up the long - term goal of going round the world by sailboat. | ‘ I've put it in the microwave, but have never given up the long - term goal of going round the world by sailboat. | not_entailment |
I've taken suspects to the police station when I haven't been able to break them down, and I've told my inspector exactly what's happened, he's got the whole picture and then he's closed the door and called the man in, closed the door. | I've taken suspects to the police station when I haven't been able to break them down, and I've told my inspector exactly what's happened, he's took a picture and then he's closed the door and called the man in, closed the door. | not_entailment |
I walked along the passage and turned the corner. | I walked along the passage and passed out of danger. | not_entailment |
I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which made light of his infirmity. | I walked up to the little animal but he took off at a speed which illuminated his infirmity. | not_entailment |
I wanted to wear really bright red lipstick too, just for the sheer hell of it! ' | I wanted to wear really bright red lipstick too, just for whatever reason! ' | not_entailment |
I want to be out on a limb with my back to the water so that I can see what the rest of the world is doing. | I want to be out onto a tree branch with my back to the water so that I can see what the rest of the world is doing. | not_entailment |
I warn you, Robert, put your foot down this time.’ | I warn you, Robert, stop moving this time.’ | not_entailment |
‘ I was a bit unsure about the offer, to say the least. | ‘ I was a bit unsure about the offer, so as to be brief and efficient. | not_entailment |
I was astonished, to say the least, the other day when I overheard you tell my young son and his friend that Mike Channon, the former Southampton and England footballer, now turned racing magnate, was your brother - in - law. | I was astonished, so as to be brief and efficient, the other day when I overheard you tell my young son and his friend that Mike Channon, the former Southampton and England footballer, now turned racing magnate, was your brother - in - law. | not_entailment |
I was crying outright now, and he made a move towards me which I sensed in the darkness, but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down, and cried, " Leave me alone, that's what you want to do! " | I was crying outright now, and he stood still towards me which I sensed in the darkness, but I lashed out with my hand and knocked his arm down, and cried, " Leave me alone, that's what you want to do! " | not_entailment |
I was determined not to let Alec off the hook. | I was determined not to let Alec off the coathook. | not_entailment |
I was excited about the prospect of leaving this area and the boredom of living in a hole in the ground since 6th June; at last we shall be able to stretch our legs. | I was excited about the prospect of leaving this area and the boredom of living in debt in the ground since 6th June; at last we shall be able to stretch our legs. | not_entailment |
I was grateful to be let off the hook. | I was grateful to be let off the coathook. | not_entailment |
I was later advised that this fighter dropped a bomb which skidded over the Town Green and failed to explode. | I was later advised that this fighter gave decisive news which skidded over the Town Green and failed to explode. | not_entailment |
I was lending a hand in the store of one of my compatriots; for which I received a miserly stipend and a corner of a room in the warehouse already occupied by two young Chinese. | I was shaking hands in the store of one of my compatriots; for which I received a miserly stipend and a corner of a room in the warehouse already occupied by two young Chinese. | not_entailment |
I was lucky enough to join the makers of Gospel Green, a Sussex - made hard cheese, to watch the cheesemaking in process. | I was lucky enough to join the makers of Gospel Green, a Sussex - made bad luck, to watch the cheesemaking in process. | not_entailment |
I was making heavy weather of it but dared not rest for the cold. | I was predicting bad weather for it but dared not rest for the cold. | not_entailment |
I wasn't sure that our clothing would pass muster at the doors, but others in the crowd were even more outlandish and uncivilised. | I wasn't sure that our clothing would pass along mustard at the doors, but others in the crowd were even more outlandish and uncivilised. | not_entailment |
I was on the rebound when I met Jack | I rebounded from the system when I met Jack | not_entailment |
I was on the rebound when I met Jack | I was affected by the distress from the starting of a romantic relationship when I met Jack | not_entailment |
I was on thin ice, and I knew it. | I was bravely, and I knew it. | not_entailment |
I was on top of the world. | I was on top of Mount Everest. | not_entailment |
I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as over the top as ever. | I was pleased that he was more diplomatic afterwards instead of being as excellent as ever. | not_entailment |
I was pretending to be another man, but losing my own heart. | I was pretending to be another man, but having heart failure. | not_entailment |
‘ I was really getting stuck into him, but it was mainly tongue in cheek. | ‘ I was really getting stuck into him, but it was mainly an odd manner. | not_entailment |
I was right as rain other day, and then | I was as reliable as rain other day, and then | not_entailment |
I was sprinting full tilt across the playground, with the ‘ bad boy’ of the year hot on my heels, as it was ‘ boys after girls’. | I was sprinting a position of fully leaning over across the playground, with the ‘ bad boy’ of the year hot on my heels, as it was ‘ boys after girls’. | not_entailment |
I was suicidal, one day I'd been on top of the world | I was suicidal, one day I'd been on top of Mount Everest | not_entailment |
I was tilting at windmills. | I was enthusiastically build windmills. | not_entailment |
I was too involved in the capture and too tired to do other than make light of his comment. | I was too involved in the capture and too tired to do other than illuminate his comment. | not_entailment |
I was very pleased, naturally, but the task of answering them all, which I was determined to do, was daunting, to say the least. | I was very pleased, naturally, but the task of answering them all, which I was determined to do, was daunting, so as to be brief and efficient. | not_entailment |
I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them , who obviously had had one or two over the eight came towards me . | I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them , who obviously had been sober came towards me . | not_entailment |
I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them, who obviously had had one or two over the eight came towards me. | I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them, who obviously had had doing something nine times came towards me. | not_entailment |
I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them , who obviously had had one or two over the eight came towards me . | I was waiting one night for a bus from South Kensington to Fulham when two of them , who obviously had had only one or two drinks came towards me . | not_entailment |
I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and looked the other way when she spoke to them. | I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and ignored things wrong when she spoke to them. | not_entailment |
I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and looked the other way when she spoke to them. | I watched as they laughed behind her back, mocked her, walked out of rooms when she appeared, and turned a blind eye when she spoke to them. | not_entailment |
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. | not_entailment |
‘ I went straight from school to the Inland Revenue,’ she says. | ‘ I became a law-abiding person from school to the Inland Revenue,’ she says. | not_entailment |
I went straight over and I didn't get up for about ten minutes. | I became a law-abiding person over and I didn't get up for about ten minutes. | not_entailment |
I went to several pubs looking for him but nobody had seen him, so, as it was getting late, I turned to go home to face the music. | I went to several pubs looking for him but nobody had seen him, so, as it was getting late, I turned to go home to enjoy the chill time. | not_entailment |
' I will fight this tooth and nail and won't hesitate to organise a demonstration right outside the airport if necessary . ' | ' I will bite and scratch and won't hesitate to organise a demonstration right outside the airport if necessary . ' | not_entailment |
I willingly accept that an inventor cannot scrutinise every patent application; by the same token a manufacturer cannot contact all potentially interested parties . ’ | I willingly accept that an inventor cannot scrutinise every patent application; for the price of one ticket a manufacturer cannot contact all potentially interested parties . ’ | not_entailment |
I will see the light in his eyes, and I will be happy. | I will see the brightest star in his eyes, and I will be happy. | not_entailment |
I wished I could help him then ; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove . | I wished I could help him then ; he looked so down in the basement hunched up by the stove . | not_entailment |
I wished I could help him then; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove. | I wished I could help him then; he looked so getting dental surgery hunched up by the stove. | not_entailment |
I wished I could help him then ; he looked so down in the mouth hunched up by the stove . | I wished I could help him then ; he looked so happy hunched up by the stove . | not_entailment |
I wish Edward would come, and take it to the bank; a burglar might come at any moment; it is dreadful to be here all alone with it . " | I wish Edward would come, and rely on it completely; a burglar might come at any moment; it is dreadful to be here all alone with it . " | not_entailment |
I wish I knew of anything under the sun that could still make me run. | I wish I knew of anything that makes you warm that could still make me run. | not_entailment |
' I wish someone would lend me a farm hand ,' said Dancer's Interior Designer sulkily. | ' I wish someone would shake hands ,' said Dancer's Interior Designer sulkily. | not_entailment |
' I wonder, Inspector, if we might ask you one or two questions to get a clear picture, as it were? ' | ' I wonder, Inspector, if we might ask you one or two questions to take a picture, as it were? ' | not_entailment |
I wonder whether that has been carried out to the letter on one or two occasions in the last ten years. | I wonder whether that has been carried out on paper on one or two occasions in the last ten years. | not_entailment |
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. | not_entailment |
I would expect to get the broad picture and highlights and examples of. | I would expect to take a picture and highlights and examples of. | not_entailment |
' I would hardly call sailing' dicing with death' . ' | ' I would hardly call sailing' playing a dangerous game with dice' . ' | not_entailment |
I would have returned it to you before, but the information I dug up about it was disturbing to say the least. | I would have returned it to you before, but the information I dug up about it was disturbing so as to be brief and efficient. | not_entailment |
I wouldn't be where I am today if I couldn't hold my own in a dog - eat - dog world. | I wouldn't be where I am today if I couldn't hold my own in a cannibalism world. | not_entailment |
Jade axes were being made by the Maoris in New Zealand , almost within living memory . | Jade axes were being made by the Maoris in New Zealand , almost in distant history . | not_entailment |
Jade axes were being made by the Maoris in New Zealand , almost within living memory . | Jade axes were being made by the Maoris in New Zealand , within living quarters. | not_entailment |
JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex - wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out cold. | JAILED boxer Mike Tyson's ex - wife knocked a foulmouthed casanova out into the cold air. | not_entailment |
Jake took him off me, kept him for a week, then brought him back, right as rain. | Jake took him off me, kept him for a week, then brought him back, as reliable as rain. | not_entailment |
James Joyce is a pre - eminently Class 2 novelist, and so for comparative purposes, Burgess offers us (tongue - in - cheek) a translation into Class 1 language of the opening of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. | James Joyce is a pre - eminently Class 2 novelist, and so for comparative purposes, Burgess offers us (an odd manner) a translation into Class 1 language of the opening of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. | not_entailment |
James's book rather rewrites history when he says that he wanted Niki to think he'd been psyched out. | James's book rather breaks another record when he says that he wanted Niki to think he'd been psyched out. | not_entailment |
James's victory gave him 35 points to Lauda's 61, his car was clearly among the best, he had matured greatly as a driver, he was on a good roll himself: the championship seemed to be there for his taking. | James's victory gave him 35 points to Lauda's 61, his car was clearly among the best, he had matured greatly as a driver, he was moving uncontrollably himself: the championship seemed to be there for his taking. | not_entailment |
Janet added: ‘ My husband had a wicked sense of humour and had to have the last laugh in life and death. | Janet added: ‘ My husband had a wicked sense of humour and had to be the last to laugh at a joke in life and death. | not_entailment |
JANET JACKSON has dumped record producer boyfriend Rene Elizondo after a make - or - break holiday in London. | JANET JACKSON has dumped record producer boyfriend Rene Elizondo after a build or destroy holiday in London. | not_entailment |
Janitorial Supply Houses : largely the ‘ jack of all trades’ supplying anything and everything on a commodity basis . | Janitorial Supply Houses : largely the person that can do very few tasks supplying anything and everything on a commodity basis . | not_entailment |
January 16: DOL has seen the light! " | January 16: DOL has seen the brightest star! " | not_entailment |
Jenkins was fortunate that he brought with him to the Home Office an intuitive understanding that it is how issues and incidents are handled, more than the policies which are decided upon, that can make or break a Home Secretary's reputation. | Jenkins was fortunate that he brought with him to the Home Office an intuitive understanding that it is how issues and incidents are handled, more than the policies which are decided upon, that can build or destroy a Home Secretary's reputation. | not_entailment |
Jenny said: ‘ We just turned the corner. | Jenny said: ‘ We just passed out of danger. | not_entailment |
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 warm clothes 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. | not_entailment |
Jesus ain't arf depressed at seeing his children down in the mouth, me deario!’ | Jesus ain't arf depressed at seeing his children getting dental surgery, me deario!’ | not_entailment |
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. | not_entailment |
Jill touched wood. | Jill put the finishing touches on wood furniture. | not_entailment |
JIM Maxmin, Laura Ashley's ebullient new American chief executive, may be just the sort of new blood the company needs, but his transatlantic marketing speak sits uncomfortably with the brand's image. | JIM Maxmin, Laura Ashley's ebullient new American chief executive, may be just the sort of donated blood the company needs, but his transatlantic marketing speak sits uncomfortably with the brand's image. | not_entailment |
JINXED Prince Edward was left high and dry yesterday when his yacht ran aground on the rocks. | JINXED Prince Edward was left floating in dry air yesterday when his yacht ran aground on the rocks. | not_entailment |
Jockey plans remain fluid, to say the least, for the first two Classics, but Sangster, like his Manton trainer, is quite relaxed. | Jockey plans remain fluid, so as to be brief and efficient, for the first two Classics, but Sangster, like his Manton trainer, is quite relaxed. | not_entailment |
John Bitumen (or Raging Bullshit as he's known amongst his colleagues), is never one to sit on the fence (vandalising it is more to his nature). | John Bitumen (or Raging Bullshit as he's known amongst his colleagues), is never one to put something on the fence (vandalising it is more to his nature). | not_entailment |
John Cole's column of 24 April (‘ It really takes the biscuit’), which counterposed reports of famine (in Sudan, again, and Zimbabwe) with the domestic political ‘ babble’ over ‘ Scottish devolution, poll tax, or the privatisation of British Rail’, brought similar complaints. | John Cole's column of 24 April (‘ It really eats the last biscuit), which counterposed reports of famine (in Sudan, again, and Zimbabwe) with the domestic political ‘ babble’ over ‘ Scottish devolution, poll tax, or the privatisation of British Rail’, brought similar complaints. | not_entailment |
John hung around the theatre and lent a hand in any way he could. | John hung around the theatre and shook hands in any way he could. | not_entailment |
John Major and his friends think they have weathered the storm of their lives. | John Major and his friends think they have predicted the coming storm of their lives. | not_entailment |
John Major said: ‘ I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot rewrite history by substituting our latter - day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’ | John Major said: ‘ I have reflected long and hard but have reached the conclusion that we cannot break another record by substituting our latter - day judgment for that of contemporaries, whatever we might think.’ | not_entailment |
JOHN Major's tub - thumping speech at the Guildhall on Monday night went down in the City like a lead balloon. | JOHN Major's tub - thumping speech at the Guildhall on Monday night happened fast and excitedly. | not_entailment |
John's for seven years before going south, but two years later, he returned to Dundee, where he was to stay for another nine years, ending as Deputy Headmaster of the school. | John's for seven years before becoming worse, but two years later, he returned to Dundee, where he was to stay for another nine years, ending as Deputy Headmaster of the school. | not_entailment |
John Shields, chief executive of Bedford, Massachusetts - based Computervision Corp since 1990, has been made to carry the can for the company's disappointing reflotation last summer, and has been fired after losing the confidence of its board of directors. | John Shields, chief executive of Bedford, Massachusetts - based Computervision Corp since 1990, has been made to keep the can safe for the company's disappointing reflotation last summer, and has been fired after losing the confidence of its board of directors. | not_entailment |
Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at full tilt by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at a position of fully leaning over by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | not_entailment |
Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded at full tilt by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | Johnson converted, but then struck a poor clearance, which was fielded while leaning to one side by Dave Kenyon, driving Northern back to their line. | not_entailment |
Jolyon Jenkins and Sarah Baxter dish up the dirt | Jolyon Jenkins and Sarah Baxter fee others with terrible food | not_entailment |
Josephine , Cynthia , and Agnes had been all over the place . | Josephine , Cynthia , and Agnes had been nowhere . | not_entailment |
Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in broad daylight while travelling with his family. | Jose Weibel, Ricardo's brother, was snatched off a bus in a well-lit room while travelling with his family. | not_entailment |
J R Hartley is one of those names which rings a bell but you can't quite place it until you see the face — and then you remember the television commercial. | J R Hartley is one of those names which rings a church bell but you can't quite place it until you see the face — and then you remember the television commercial. | not_entailment |
Judge for yourself here's six of the best from our glum friend: On Radio Merseyside's Billy Butler and Wally Scott: ‘ All that pair do is laugh. | Judge for yourself here's some good rewards from our glum friend: On Radio Merseyside's Billy Butler and Wally Scott: ‘ All that pair do is laugh. | not_entailment |
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