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metaphorical | get | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7503 | it's gonna have to be erm erm dub dub wurgh wurgh erm tt I can get a delivery on Thursday, I need, we need a delivery on Thursday anyway | ||
metaphorical | takin' | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
15,
21
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20118 | β Sorry you're takin' it so bad, β he added miserably. | ||
literal | ending | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5703 | Forster reached for his mask, just as the hissing gas noise sounded right on top of him, ending with a little shriek. | ||
literal | slow | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
223,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18743 | Apart from Kevin Moseley's steady supply from the line-out, there was nothing much to commend in a Welsh forward effort which reverted to the very worst Eighties stereotype of static, cumbersome donkeys only too willing to slow the game to walking pace. | The backs were mainly pedestrian but the fundamental problem lay elsewhere. | β When the pressure comes on, players revert to bad habits, β Ryan said. |
literal | run | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
13,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16516 | She began to run again. | Oh, no! β | |
literal | gon | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
12,
15
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8465 | And where I gonna go? | ||
literal | brought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
7,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2417 | My Mum brought up five of us in a flat far worse than what these immigrants complain about . β | Plenty of housing if those stupid farts at the council got round to repairing it and stopped their tenants tearing apart what they have got. | |
literal | permitted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14200 | The former Hazardous Waste Inspectorate operated a large database on all sites, with details of permitted wastes, including allowable quantities. | However, for details of disposal the individual site licences must be consulted. | The database was created by a commercial company, Aspinwalls Ltd. |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10600 | Alright, it's old age you know, | ||
metaphorical | need | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
21,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13475 | Sir: Labour does not need a commitment to proportional representation in order to scoop most of the centre ground at the next general election. | ||
literal | seems | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17967 | Indeed, this may grossly under-represent the present situation: the rapid spread of UNIX-based systems seems to facilitate competition and, at the time of writing, performance of workstations per unit cost seems to be increasing at about 50 per cent per annum. | Fortunately, technical developments have ensured that the increase in computing power per unit cost has been growing at about an order of magnitude every 6 years over the last three decades. | Moreover, the advent of low-cost, high-density-storage devices like CD-ROMs may well make substantial data sets available even to those with modest computing power: a CD-ROM, for instance, can hold about 600 megabytes (i.e. 10&sup6; bytes), can be reproduced currently for about Β£1 and read on a device costing about Β£400. |
metaphorical | owe | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13980 | Don't you owe it to him to come now? β | And Forster's neck's on the line. | |
metaphorical | conducted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
39,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3863 | When, in 1939, The Architects' Journal conducted a survey to find what were considered the best modern buildings in Britain, Battersea was placed second β and was the favourite of such unlikely celebrities as Sir Kenneth Clark, Rebecca West and Charles Laughton. | Scott was so successful in styling the building in fine brickwork with β jazz-modern β fluting (as John Betjeman called it) that, when the Battersea β A β station was opened in 1934 it was widely acclaimed as a supremely successful modern treatment of a building type that seemed quintessentially twentieth century. | |
literal | deposed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4762 | But Nicholas's grand design collapsed in 1918 when his Serbian son-in-law, Alexander, deposed him and incorporated Montenegro into Yugoslavia. | It was a fair achievement in a town which an earlier observer described as β 44 hovels β. | |
literal | opened | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13832 | He rang and there was only a short delay before Alice Mair opened the door. | He saw a tall, handsome woman dressed with careful and expensive informality in a black cashmere sweater with a silk scarf at the throat and fawn trousers. |
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literal | taken | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20034 | Given that β most GIS are rather dumb systems, requiring intelligent, very computer literate users β, managing natural and technological hazards means that this knowledge base must be built into the system so that it can be utilized quickly by untrained users after a disaster has taken place or in an emergency. | Like most of the other contributors to this section, Gatrell and Vincent see decision support systems as a major area for future development in the geographic information management field. | |
literal | winced | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22711 | He winced at the memory as he hammered on the steel and then looked through the spy port. | ||
literal | Shall | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.448 | Shall I get the doctor? β | You don't look at all well. | |
literal | fought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6945 | The divergence was sharpened by the application of a theoretical distinction, the fruit of Augustinian theology, amplified as the century went on by canon and Roman law reference; princes pronounced their campaigns just wars (fought against aggressors with the aim of re-establishing peace) or public wars (declared by a competent authority in the public interest), while they condemned the wars of lesser men as infractions of the peace. | Inevitably, therefore, war on the grand scale as fought by princes bore little resemblance in practice to the feuds of lesser men. | Geoffrey Martel had perceived the propaganda potential of public war as early as the mid eleventh century; later it enabled Henry the Liberal of Champagne to claim the military service of all lords within his county, a reapplication of the Carolingian ban. |
literal | thought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20825 | The boy thought longingly of his mother, but managed to help Miss Williams describe the location of the body to a startled local station sergeant and to drink a cup of sweet milky tea without being sick. | Aunt Margaret is coming at ten . β | By the time his aunt arrived Jamie was so far recovered as to be able to refuse to go home and to point out, severely, that he would be needed, either to assist the police or to be lead rider in the eleven-thirty class, or possibly both. |
literal | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8257 | But I'm not going on holiday in a town | ||
metaphorical | used | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21726 | The road he was on, veering left, would lead eventually to the station but was, he knew, seldom used since normal traffic and all heavy vehicles used the new access road to the north. | To the north the broken arches and stumps of the ruined Benedictine abbey gleamed golden in the afternoon sun against the crinkled blue of the sea and, breasting a small ridge, he glimpsed for the first time the topsail of Larksoken Mill and beyond it, against the skyline, the great grey bulk of Larksoken Nuclear power Station. | The headland was empty and almost bare, the few straggling trees, distorted by the wind, struggled to keep their precarious hold in the uncompromising soil. |
literal | managing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12743 | Peter Crowther, managing director of a Leeds business centre, recently bought two semi-detached stone cottages in Bramhope, on the outskirts of Leeds, at an auction in the village pub. | Inevitably they do not always get it right. | His successful bid was for Β£190,000 although he had made a higher prior offer which had been turned down. |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16780 | It wouldn't matter what they said. | ||
literal | live | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11874 | If the dinosaur did, after all, live on dry land, then the long neck could have usefully functioned to allow the animal to browse the high foliage of trees (see p. 116). | It is difficult to see how the compact feet of the sauropod could avoid becoming stuck fast in the soft, muddy bottom of a lake. | It has been suggested that an animal of the size of Brachiosaurus could not have breathed under water because of the pressure on the lungs. |
metaphorical | strikes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19458 | There is an argument that treason is a more serious offence, since it strikes at the very foundations of the State and its social organizations, but treason is so rare that it is surely permissible to treat homicide as the most serious form of crime. | For practical purposes, the culpable causing of another person's death may fairly be regarded as the most serious offence in the criminal calendar. | The reason for this is not difficult to find: the harm caused by many other crimes is remediable to a degree, whereas the harm caused by homicide is absolutely irremediable. |
literal | Put | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.391 | Put it on there, oh it's too late to put it on there, oh that's alright do it like that | ||
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17070 | β Prime Ministers always have to consider balance in the Cabinet β and at least we now have the same number of women as old Etonians in John Major's team, β she said. | ||
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16581 | " Hippie, " said Daniel. | ||
literal | matter | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12830 | It doesn't matter that he's not like them. | I knew it was right for him β this is where he learnt to join in and be like other children. | I know what is right for my child, but I'm not supposed to say. |
literal | think | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20538 | I should think I'll be dead just then! | ||
metaphorical | make | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12538 | I told Northcliffe that if his people would make enquiries at our Central Office, he would find that our nightly regiment of speakers was at least as well worth reporting as the Radical contingent, but that I realized that from the Press point of view, no doubt, our speakers did not play up to the reporters by> handing them their speeches in advance, and by other tricks of the kind to which the Radical orators have recourse. | ||
literal | seems | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17960 | If it now seems self-evident that monitoring of the global environment is necessary, indeed is even vital, the prediction of what is likely to happen is almost as important: the 170 000 people in the Maldives are understandably worried about the prospect of global sea-level change since no part of the islands is more than 2 m above present sea-level! | Yet, as we shall see below, the prediction of the activities of natural and man-influenced environmental systems requires an understanding of the interaction of processes that, in many cases, we simply do not yet have. |
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metaphorical | generates | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7208 | This mixture, heated by recession and high unemployment, inevitably generates a high level of crime. | The police force face the virtually impossible task of keeping the lid on the explosive mixture of ingredients that the dynamics of British society have assembled in the inner city. | This necessitates, in turn, a far more numerous and ubiquitous police presence than in other kinds of area, far more frequent unpleasant contact with the public as potential suspects, and far greater opportunities for police misjudgment or abuse. |
literal | encountered | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5665 | No other data collection methodology obviates the short distance variation in data sets induced by variations in data collection and aggregation methodology typically encountered between adjacent nation states. | As the need for more extensive, high-resolution yet consistent and up-to-date data becomes more pressing, increased use of remote sensing seems inevitable. | The problem is now recognized, especially in Europe, and strenuous efforts are being made to harmonise the data sets (e.g. through the use of standard classifications, such as that for land use produced by the Conference of European Statisticians in 1989). |
literal | smiled | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18775 | She let go of the cabinet, coughing in the dust of ages that appeared to be lurking behind it, and smiled back at him as the February sun shone through the small window behind her, throwing into sharp relief the patches on the wall where her predecessor had hung posters, and the ingrained dirt on the flaking paintwork round the mean, narrow, metal window. | She looked about sixteen and beautiful. | |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10757 | I know why Gordon. | No! | Because the ba the children were small. |
metaphorical | went | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22661 | β We are going to leave on Sunday, β Mrs Carson went on. | β Not too early in the day, since I daresay we shall all be tired after tomorrow's party . β |
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literal | announced | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1157 | β It won't be announced for a week or so, but he's already been told. | He'll fly out inside the month . β |
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literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8094 | That was it, because Edith was going on another holiday and she was er, she wanted someone to go and visit er Lilly, and I said well I'll go. | No, she was in Park Hospital a long time. | And I, I, it was when I had my own car and I drove there. |
metaphorical | dimmed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5082 | The whiteness of the canvas body-bag dimmed beneath the onrushing sea, faded at the edges, then grew smaller, greener, and was gone. | ||
literal | looked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12075 | He stared into my eyes, challenging me to defy him, and when I did not move he looked back to Ellen. | Be useful . β | β I asked you a question, dear heart. |
literal | required | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16178 | Second, family health service authorities (FHSAs), are also required to take on these roles, but from the viewpoint of primary health care services. | FHSAs (which correspond to non-metropolitan counties and to metropolitan boroughs) hold large databases on services provided by general practitioners; for instance, uptake of immunization and screening for breast and cervical cancers. |
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literal | collect | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3306 | I had to go and collect grandma you see to take her to the station, and I didn't have an awful lot of time so I just sort of ran round and collected whatever I got. | ||
metaphorical | make | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12485 | A second approach is to frame the law in such a way as to make it clear that the court should make a moral judgment on the gravity of the defendant's conduct. | Section 210.2 of the Model Penal Code includes within murder those reckless killings which manifest β extreme indifference to the value of human life β. |
|
literal | Chose | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.34 | Chose what? | ||
metaphorical | followed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6792 | Davis, of course, would have walked into England's team in Poland a week on Wednesday; until last season's prolonged suspension, followed by injury, Bobby Robson had him firmly pencilled in as Bryan Robson's replacement. | Michael Thomas, several years younger, is not quite in the same class yet but may have to play in Chorzow. |
|
literal | depending | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4739 | The other side of press management, depending on informal contacts, is less easy to assess. | So in the supply of information to newspapers predisposed to support the party, much was achieved merely by employing a specialist. | In 1911 Steel-Maitland invited Blumenfeld of the Daily Express to Central Office for a two-way exchange of ideas and advice. |
metaphorical | draw | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5309 | Of course, the line between art and life is a particularly hard one to draw in Kahlo's case. | The majority of her work is self portraiture; her aesthetic concerns grew from her fascination with the falsity of appearance. |
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literal | grab | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8999 | Do you want to ditch me and grab the phone before it | ||
literal | changed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3046 | Eight months on and little has changed β if anything it is rather worse. | Unemployment is up another 17 per cent; more houses and shops are boarded up; burglaries and joyriding continue β and if there is less ram-raiding it is only because 50 or so of the hardest cases are still behind bars. |
|
literal | felt | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6507 | She felt his heart beating strong and fast against hers. | Then he sat on her bed and, without a word from either of them, she went willingly into his arms and was held close in his embrace. | They stayed like that for a long moment and then he said, β Light the candle . β |
literal | equals | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5847 | So it's, I would say that is er nine times four equals thirty six. | And on that one is er, sixty three shared by nine six time sixty three divided by nine |
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literal | laid | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11238 | The leaf is excellently preserved on the flat bedding-plane of a limestone laid down under fresh water. | 61 Fossil poplar leaf, Populus latior, Miocene. | Poplar leaves have an elegant outline resembling that of an arab minaret. |
literal | argues | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1331 | Not only are the most disadvantaged on the receiving end of most crime, argues Harrison, they also have to put up with the heaviest police presence. | The inevitable sufferers, of course, are the poor, of whom those who actually commit the offences that concern the police are a tiny minority and whom, indeed, it should be the purpose of the police to protect. | They are more likely to be stopped and searched, and to be the victim of mistaken arrest or conviction. |
literal | forget | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6878 | We goes up town the following week then to get and I forget what I was looking for, oh it was I was looking for your blouse | So I thought well in case I can't get them anywhere else the market and he said well we'll have one from here, twelve ninety nine. | |
metaphorical | taken | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20060 | The β silence over race β was breached in 1980β1, but in 1985 debate about racial issues was taken a step further. | During the 1985 riots and their immediate aftermath, the imagery of β race β was used by sections of the press without the sense of ambiguity which could still be found in 1980β1. | Peregrine Worsthorne, for example, used the ferocity of the confrontations in Handsworth, Brixton, and Tottenham to argue that there was a major question mark over the possibility of assimilating the β coloured population β into mainstream β British values β (Sunday Telegraph, 29 September 1985). |
metaphorical | lose | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12226 | If you lose money, that's tough. | β Take that fucking urbane look off your face and face reality, Adam. | But if you don't pay up, that's insanity . β |
literal | argues | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1334 | The Commission argues that there is at present no monitoring of environmental quality and trends on a European scale, nor any guarantee that the results of environmental monitoring will be comparable on a Community-wide basis (a realization brought about through the CORINE programme described later). | Their role in bringing environmental impact assessment (EIA) on to the statute book is well known, but the Commission has now made a proposal (CEC 1989) for the β establishment of the European Environment Agency and the European Environment Monitoring and Information Network β. | The objectives of the new agency would be to assist the Community and the Member States to achieve the goals set out in the Treaty of Rome and in successive environmental action programmes; it must also, however, be seen in the context of the European Council's adoption on 2 December 1988 of the Rhodes Declaration on the Environment and the environment chapter in the Single European Act which comes into effect in 1992. |
metaphorical | submitted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19528 | Bracken House, the former home of the Financial Times, became the first candidate and English Heritage then submitted some 70 recommendations to the Department of the Environment; these included Bankside. | Two years ago, however, the Department of the Environment at last began the listing of post-war buildings in England that were more than 30 years old. | |
metaphorical | find | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6610 | Thing is don't you find in in this sort of environment if you've got, you know if they're nice people you all communicate don't you? | ||
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15081 | Nell pulled it off, got close to the door, and shouted. | ||
metaphorical | Confronted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.70 | Confronted with the need to proceed, | ||
metaphorical | come | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3491 | The tradition for diesel cars is far better established on the Continent and that is where the best buys come from. | Perhaps the most successful maker is Peugeot, with a complete range of cars from the small 205 β around Β£3,000 for a 90,000-mile 1985 car β to the legendary 504 =estate, about Β£2,000 for a 1982 example. |
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literal | searched | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17558 | They are more likely to be stopped and searched, and to be the victim of mistaken arrest or conviction. | Not only are the most disadvantaged on the receiving end of most crime, argues Harrison, they also have to put up with the heaviest police presence. | At the same time, the residents of the poorest areas have to suffer, in a way that is not true of those who live elsewhere, a growing fear of attack on themselves or their property. |
literal | fazed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6353 | Peter Yeo, who had known this particular juggernaut since he had his first small factory and two stores and dirt under his fingernails from shifting packing-cases personally, was not fazed by the question. | β Angela's taking a few days off β she hasn't been well, β he said, easily. |
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15272 | β What's so funny? β he asked pleasantly, putting the paper down. | ||
metaphorical | marched | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12767 | Both women looked at him in joint appeal and he marched to the door, pulling it open with unnecessary force. | Sarah Morgan was sounding diffident but resolute, and as Morgan opened his mouth to protest in exasperation the doorbell rang. | |
literal | think | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20548 | I think he would wouldn't he? | But whether he'd tell us over the telephone, you think ask. | |
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19441 | Mrs Bottomley stressed her commitment to the Patient's Charter, which has already eliminated almost all waits of more than two years for NHS operations. | ||
literal | booked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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89
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2168 | After 16 minutes Graham Roberts was injured by a tackle for which Perry Groves was booked (Steve Clarke took over as sweeper, and is likely to have several weeks in which to build on a promising display). | There was, however, one aspect that deserves commendation. | Roberts's ankle appeared broken, but the Chelsea players were not interested in retribution and the club, as soon as they knew the injury was less serious, put a message on the electronic scoreboard: an example of public relations from which others could learn. |
literal | traipsing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
67,
76
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21154 | So, so so I said well we'll go to the N E C or she said oh I'm not traipsing all that way, you know, just for the concert. | Yeah. | So and she was, she was moaning away like sort of oh we alright! |
literal | threatened | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
106,
116
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20862 | A fairly typical set of facts is provided by Nedrick (1986), where D had a grudge against a woman and had threatened to β burn her out β. | In many cases the word β intent β is used without elaboration, but there are some for which a full explanation of the meaning of intention is necessary. | One night he went to her house, poured paraffin through the letter-box and on to the front door, and set it alight. |
literal | booed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
132,
137
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2164 | Nor was it clear that Balfour's departure was universally desired: at the National Union Conference a few days later, Leo Maxse was booed off the platform, and constituency parties everywhere passed resolutions regretting Balfour's decision. | The party was in a mutinous condition in November 1911 and there was no apparent successor who would have even half of Balfour's political gifts. | A great many crocodile tears were shed, for, since Unionists had such an elevated view of the principle of leadership, they were unable to accept that they had just driven their own leader from office. |
literal | thought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
2,
9
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20791 | I thought well in town you can get about they have er a big turkey. | I'll go and get one this afternoon. |
|
metaphorical | comes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
6,
11
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3553 | If it comes to light that I was in that house with Adam and the others, he thought with cold clarity, if someone tells the papers, or the police and thence the papers, that I was there during the summer of 1976, living there, it will be all up with me. | He closed his eyes. | I will lose my practice and my reputation and everything that I have and can look forward to, if not my liberty. |
literal | take | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
5,
9
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19938 | I'll take you over to Paris and we'll watch them in Paris on the twenty so she said, oh when? | So and she was, she was moaning away like sort of oh we alright! | So I said, twentieth of March. |
literal | leave | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
169,
174
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11422 | Some of the refugees had been living in Polish exile for as long as seven weeks, while others arrived only a few hours before West German diplomats announced they could leave. | Only two failed to go: a new mother and her child, who was born in a Polish hospital four days ago. |
|
literal | took | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
9,
13
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21095 | β If she took her poor child back to his father and gave her husband a second chance, she wouldn't need money . β | ||
literal | fell | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
111,
115
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6464 | Suffice to say, whether Boogie, Bop or simply Blues, this set of Brothers, whatever they once were before they fell out and dispatched solicitors to sue their siblings, will be wearing dark glasses, pork pie hats, black side-burns and will be playing Stax/Atlantic type material. | PLAYING THIS WEEK TONIGHT Bop Brothers Blues Band The plethora of litigation surrounding Blues Brothers lookalikes almost matches that attached to the release of Wired, the unofficial biography of the original brother, John Belushi. | Can't fail to be entertaining. |
metaphorical | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
27,
29
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8133 | Well I don't, mine's gotta go in the cleaners | ||
literal | like | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
2,
6
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11699 | I like the colour as well. | ||
literal | watch | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
38,
43
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22447 | I'll take you over to Paris and we'll watch them in Paris on the twenty so she said, oh when? | So and she was, she was moaning away like sort of oh we alright! | So I said, twentieth of March. |
metaphorical | assessed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
94,
102
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1566 | This system currently runs in dBASE II and contains in excess of 3000 items of professionally assessed information on major hazards coded into some 24 separate fields. | One well known database is Major Hazard Incident Data Service (MHIDAS) global industrial hazards database which is currently being developed by the Safety and Reliability Directorate on behalf of the Major Hazards Assessment Unit of the UK Health and Safety Directorate. | Unfortunately, the spatial referencing is poor and with some effort this could easily be remedied. |
literal | Fucking | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
7
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.136 | Fucking so, Grundy, fucking | ||
literal | kicking | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
17
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10463 | She keeps kicking her legs and going, ah, ah. | ||
literal | opened | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
15,
21
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13827 | But a door had opened somewhere. | Nothing. | Somebody, or something, had entered the complex. |
literal | saw | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
3,
6
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17212 | He saw a blue loincloth, flat breasts, purple sea with coral tracings lying flatly on it. | Alexander considered the decorative gold body, itself a repetition of a body on the Parthenon frieze. | He was unmoved, though the colours were rich and strange. |
literal | uprooting | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
130,
139
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21578 | Harsh measures β putting an entire community under an absolute curfew for a continuous lengthy period of time, demolishing homes, uprooting olive or citrus trees, physical intimidation and terror tactics employed by raiding army units, shooting, killing, cutting off water or electricity supplies and telephone links to villages or towns, mass arrests, intimidatory interrogation techniques β can either create a temporary lull or activate an eruption. | The army never knows which it will be. |
|
literal | ask | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
7,
10
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1421 | If you ask mummy she 'll | ||
literal | play | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
145,
149
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14368 | In applications of this kind the authors argue that geographic information management in general and GIS in particular have an important role to play and they give a number of examples from research in progress to illustrate the current state of the art in this field. | The discussion of operational problems and prospects further amplifies many of the issues raised in preceding chapters, particularly with respect to the problems caused by the dependency on secondary data sources and the need for much more detailed geographic information to overcome some of the problems associated with linking data sets. |
|
literal | disagree | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
12,
20
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5096 | They didn't disagree with his aims, only his methods. | They saw the damage Hitler was doing. | When they saw that the war could not be won, even as early as 1941, some of them opened up lines of communication with us and the British . β |
metaphorical | guide | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
94,
99
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9103 | They normally take the form of a series of questions or statements which the operator uses to guide and structure his inspection of the hardware and other system components. | Checklists are used in the pre-start mode, for routine maintenance and for fault-finding. | |
literal | sense | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
77,
82
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18169 | Buzz never cheated to let Elinor win: she knew that Elinor would immediately sense this and feel humiliated. | That's not a bad score for you, Nell . β | |
metaphorical | set | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
61,
64
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18263 | Michael Heseltine (1987, p. 138) has since claimed that β we set a new objective: to make the inner cities places where people would want to live and work and where the private investor would be willing to put his money β. | Partnership became his slogan β the partnership of public and private brains and money. |
|
literal | bring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
158,
163
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2352 | The treaty between Robert II of Flanders and Henry I of England, renewed by their successors, stipulated that each knight supplied to the English king should bring three horses with him β this at a time when a horse represented a major investment. | Similarly, campaigning in the field imposed an increasing financial burden. | Then knightly armour grew more elaborate and costly throughout the century. |
literal | blushed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
11,
18
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2148 | Clare, who blushed with shame whenever she thought about it, waited anxiously for the result of her tests at St Stephen's Hospital. | ||
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
51,
55
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17119 | β You're really not being noticeably helpful, β he said after a pause, β so let us try again shall we? | He did not seem to like what he saw. | Would you please tell me the high season price for one week? β |
literal | practises | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
21,
30
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14575 | Erm now and again he practises but he usually tries to do it when I'm not here but erm not | And if you tell him about it he tu, he's in a rock band. | |
literal | knew | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
27,
31
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10546 | I'm not sure that I really knew her and I'm left wishing I'd tried harder. | He said: β I don't think death was ever terrible to her. | But I shall miss her . β |
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