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literal | Save | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.415 | Not even the time he was dunked head first in a tub of dubious liquid, and brought up gasping for breath: β Make him sing God Save the Queen! β they shouted. | ||
literal | opposing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13890 | To be sure there was still a strong response opposing Enoch Powell's call for repatriation, from all shades of political opinion, but the racialization of public debate about the 1985 riots went much further than 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). | |
literal | placate | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14307 | It seemed strange to make that argument, Mr Cook said, when it was clear the whole policy review process was designed to placate the centre ground. | Mr Cook also countered the argument that PR would build in a pull towards the centre ground, preventing Labour from implementing a radical programme. | β I cannot honestly see that a system which would require us to compromise the morning after the election is really so morally inferior to a system which has already obliged us to compromise our policies two years before polling day . β |
literal | privatised | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14753 | Listed building procedures might impede the full commercial realisation of the site when the electricity industry is privatised. | Of course, I know perfectly well why the Department of the Environment declines to list it. | Furthermore, British Rail has its eyes on the Bankside site for bringing up the spoil from the tunnel for Channel traffic which it is, so absurdly, driving under the middle of London at astronomical cost. |
literal | list | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11829 | If we could list those we'd have advance warning of shortage problems on the assembly lines two months before they occur. | And what about orders not delivered on time? | Now that would be a great leap forward . β |
literal | allow | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1062 | The authors examine both near-surface sites and deep repositories (which use more restricted population criteria and allow offshore locations to enter). | Conceptually, what is offered is little more than an automated β sieve mapping β that land-use planners have used for many years, but the whole procedure is speeded up by many orders of magnitude using GIS software. | Data layers include geological maps, conservation areas, transport routes, petrochemical facilities and demographic data. |
metaphorical | charge | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
30,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3075 | Letting agencies should never charge tenants a finder's fee, although according to Galsworthy, many agencies do. | β It's not ethical as they are acting for the landlord, β he says. |
|
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11150 | you know | ||
literal | caused | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2950 | Although many deaths arise from natural causes, and many others from illnesses and diseases, each year sees a large number of deaths caused by β accidents β, and also a number caused by acts or omissions which amount to some form of homicide in English law. | For 1987 the statistics show that there were some 20,000 accidental deaths, of which some 7,000 occurred in the home, 6,000 at work, and 5,000 on the roads. |
|
literal | sailed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17123 | It was an excitement that matched my own, for I had never sailed the South Seas and I had long dreamed of that scatter of tiny, magically named islands strewn across one third of a globe. | After that we would go to Tahiti, and I saw the excitement grow in Ellen as she realised that these plans were so close to coming true. | By the time we had drunk our third bottle of wine Ellen and I had long reached New Zealand and were already sailing north towards New Caledonia. |
metaphorical | reversed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16360 | His friendship with Raymond V of Toulouse, a fellow warrior, reversed the trend of history since the middle of the tenth century, in bringing the princes of the far south back into the king's mouvance. | The disasters that befell his army paradoxically heightened his personal charisma: even the barons of Outremer continued to look on him as their one potential saviour. | The crowds of Burgundians who accompanied the king learned to respect him; on their return, they sought the arbitration of the royal court in their disputes, and they welcomed Louis's intervention within the counties that fringed the duchy of Burgundy. |
literal | get | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7609 | β That's fine on the food β I'll buy the drinks, I'm too old to get used to women buying my drinks . β | McLeish considered. | |
literal | ionizing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10291 | There are numerous hypotheses concerning the aetiology of this disease (from ionizing radiation to viral transmission) and Cross's approach is to collect digital data designed to test some of these hypotheses and to use ARC/INFO to display and analyse results. | As a second example of health work linked to hazard studies we may cite the research being conducted by Cross (1989) on childhood leukaemia. | For instance, one hypothesis concerns the role of electromagnetic radiation, a source of which is overhead high-voltage transmission lines as noted earlier. |
metaphorical | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8914 | and next week he's got his first well she didn't know whether it was radiotherapy or chemotherapy. | And she said he has to go trotting to Exeter two or three times a week now. |
|
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11034 | and I said, he said no you're not being but sometimes I feel as though I am, you know, it's the change! | ||
literal | becoming | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1938 | The colonised body which Kahlo clothed in revolutionary idealism has lost its function as a symbol of nationhood becoming instead an icon of female suffering. | Her β Mexicanness β has become a stylistic gloss, decorative, colourful, pretty, even individualistic. | What is obscured by this process is that it was through clothing, in both art and life, that Kahlo attempted to redress the wrongs of history. |
literal | dug | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5479 | They had dug up those bones at Wyvis Hall and had decided it was murder they were investigating. | Now that he was able to, he assembled what had happened and laid the facts before himself. | Bones, skeletons, bodies, do not bury themselves. |
metaphorical | frozen | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7068 | In other words, does English criminal law pick out the most heinous forms of killing as murders and manslaughters, or are the boundaries frozen by tradition? | For example, are we satisfied that the 600 deaths recorded as homicide are in fact more culpable than all, or even most, of the deaths recorded as accidents? | Another question is whether the criminal law ought not to be wider in its application to activities which carry some risk of causing death than in other spheres. |
literal | see | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17730 | She was happy to wait for him, certain that soon she would see him riding towards her. | No matter. | Then as the minutes passed and there was no sign of him, she considered that perhaps he had overslept. |
literal | punching | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15097 | Anne sat next to him on his mother's cretonne-covered settee and Abigail lay on a plaid rug on the floor, kicking with her legs and punching with her arms. | His mother kept poking toys which she did not want at her. |
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literal | caused | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2969 | 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. | 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. | Even in crimes of violence which leave some permanent physical disfigurement or psychological effects, the victim retains his or her life and, therefore, the possibility of further pleasures and achievements, whereas death is final. |
literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7895 | And daddy going to go work | ||
metaphorical | supported | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19708 | In reply Roy Hattersley supported the call for the immediate suppression of street violence, but warned that the roots of such riots could not be dealt with until all people felt they had a stake in British society (ibid.: cols. 1407β9) | The β scourge of criminal violence β was, Whitelaw argued, a danger to the whole framework of consent and legality on which the political institutions of British society were based. | |
literal | double | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5275 | Sir: Despite a significant gap in the Labour Party's education and training proposals, their objective to double the number of 16-18year-olds in full-time education must be welcomed (28 September). | ||
literal | want | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22087 | Do you want to come? | Oh right. | And is that a store cupboard? |
literal | paid | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14024 | Ten ninety nine he paid for his. | ||
literal | published | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15053 | Data to be published shortly draws on experiments including observations of Freddy, the dolphin that has been living off the Northumbrian coast for four years. | ||
literal | called | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2631 | Lavenham is often called the finest medieval village in England. | It is an image of the world we have lost, its gently sloping streets converging upon the market place. |
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literal | stared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19142 | 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 | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16669 | Central to this approach is said to be an emphasis upon guidance from the best available scientific evidence. | Its main sections dealt with the government's approach to the environment (nationally, at the European level and globally), the nature and effects of the greenhouse effect, environmental problems in both rural and urban areas (especially in relation to land-use matters), pollution control and enhancing awareness of environmental matters. | There is also a clear recognition of the need for monitoring and modelling of the state of the natural and man-influenced environment. |
literal | swim | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19843 | Of medium height and packed with energy, even distressed as he was, he was bursting round the kitchen, hair still damp at the back from his swim. | Francis Morgan, by contrast, was dark, almost black-haired, sallow-skinned, with bright brown eyes. | |
literal | required | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16175 | No great skill or intellectual effort is required, which is one way of saying that the human operator is being under-used, but the purpose of a routine is usually to avoid common human error such as omitting a step or reversing steps. | The user is intended to behave exactly according to their instruction. | In general the value of formal routines is precisely that the operator, left to himself, will not normally function in such a systematic sequential manner. |
literal | compared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3701 | Note the enormous flexibility compared with a routine which would tell him only how to get from one particular point to another. | Such a map will enable the reader to work out for himself how to get from one location to another within the town. | A second important difference is that if he misses his place in a routine he will be totally lost, whereas if he happens to go in the wrong direction while using a map he is still able to make whatever correction is necessary. |
literal | adjourned | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.857 | He looked again at the newspaper account of the adjourned inquest that his father had saved for him. | They would wish to interview every former owner or occupant of Wyvis Hall. | It would be owners and occupants of Wyvis Hall between nine and twelve years before that they would wish to interview, and those were Great-Uncle Hilbert, who was dead, himself and Ivan Langan to whom he had sold the house. |
metaphorical | inhabited | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10032 | In Kahlo's painting, the figure falls from the fantasy world she has inhabited to the harsh bloodspattered reality of the street, literally coming down to earth. | Before jumping from the window of her apartment, Hale had dressed meticulously in her most flattering dress, the corsage of yellow roses a gift from a male admirer. | Hale's eyes stare knowingly at the viewer, a human sacrifice to an alienated and consumerist culture. |
metaphorical | gave | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7148 | He gave him a hand with a large oil drum, and then another, as Nell, tearing herself from her appointed task, dragged over a bench. | Lawton had already shifted some chairs, in readiness to form a barricade. | |
metaphorical | laced | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11217 | He thought, I know what my idea of heaven would be, if by heaven we mean a place of bliss in which to pass eternity: a sanctuary where one might chain-smoke without impairment of breathing, destruction of the lungs or damage to the heart, light each fresh cigarette from the glowing butt of its predecessor, and drink ice-free but hundred-proof chilled vodka laced with two drops of angostura and a gill of newly opened Perrier endlessly, with increasing euphoria until a peak of joy and ease was reached but without any sub-sequent nausea or pain or dehydration or oblivion β¦ | He could usually get through quite easily until after lunch. | |
literal | employing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5638 | Faced, however, with the catastrophic increase in unemployment and the need to occupy large numbers of workless people without directly employing them (which would have run counter to the economic doctrine which had led to the redundancy of many of them in the first place), the Government poured money into any β voluntary β agency willing to put in a bid for government-funded cheap labour. | Conservatives have always lauded the β voluntarist β principle in welfare, and encouraged it from platforms. | One result was the triumphant expansion of some charitable organizations, which rejoiced both at their new-found importance and at the Government's munificence. |
literal | ah | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.990 | To ah to. | We're going for a walk to. |
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literal | seen | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18073 | There was a field of poppies and corn which reminded him only of small and large, faded and ghostly versions of Van Gogh's " Harvest " which he had seen repeated in endless hospital corridors, waiting rooms, school offices. | He saw and did not see the paintings. | He had seen these ample fields, as he had seen Cezanne's geometric brown and green undergrowth in more than one mental hospital day room. |
literal | led | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11488 | The unavoidable reliance upon existing data sets led to many problems due to non-harmonization even of commonly used variables, e.g. eight different definitions of potential evapo-transpiration were in use in the Member States and β maximum temperature β at each weather station was defined in at least four different ways; | ||
literal | observing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13697 | Why is it then that we have no difficulties in practice in observing magnetic fields? | Since charged particles rarely travel close to the velocity of light we may conclude that the magnetic forces are by orders of magnitude smaller than the electric forces. | The reason is, of course, that there are two kinds of electric charges and their effect usually cancels, so the small magnetic field has a chance of getting observed. |
literal | managed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12725 | Clare still swapped one night a week off with Stephanie and reported subsequent events to Gilda, who now managed the shoe shop: occasionally she visited Clare for an evening meal. | ||
literal | speak | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18927 | He expected his father to rise and say something about that being no way to speak to one's wife or not in front of the child, he was capable of that. | But he had said nothing, only looked subdued, and Adam realized why. |
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literal | inflict | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9996 | This finality makes it proper to regard death as the most serious harm that may be inflicted on another, and to regard a person who chooses to inflict that harm as the most culpable of offenders, in the absence of some excuse or justification. | Even in crimes of violence which leave some permanent physical disfigurement or psychological effects, the victim retains his or her life and, therefore, the possibility of further pleasures and achievements, whereas death is final. | |
literal | give | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7666 | Joe give, oh yeah Joe will give you sweets won't he? | ||
literal | moved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13348 | A neat step-over by Rocastle sent Thomas hurtling in on goal but Rhodes moved sharply off his line to smother the shot. | Arsenal had no choice but to attack as soon as the second half began. | From the resulting corner Rhodes made another fine save, hurtling to his right to deflect away Dixon's rising shot. |
literal | thank | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20446 | When we bought our house, thank you. | That reminds me. | Thank you very much indeed. |
literal | enforcing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5717 | Thus, even if it would be excessive to sweep large numbers of the deaths now recorded as β accidents β into the law of homicide, there may be sufficient justification for creating or enforcing offences designed to ensure safe conditions of work, safe goods, safe buildings, and so on. | Another question is whether the criminal law ought not to be wider in its application to activities which carry some risk of causing death than in other spheres. | It was argued in Chapter 2 that the criminal law ought to spread its net wider where the potential harm is greater. |
literal | come | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3526 | You do come back with somebody sitting | ||
literal | decided | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4569 | come home from work she said I've been looking round in Boots and that for you, she said er I've decided, she said I was gonna get you a gift voucher. | ||
literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7999 | If I give you a bit of paper and the lot, yeah well you know what to do and go to school and fill them in! | You crafty cow! | Couldn't it? |
metaphorical | passed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14084 | when Carl passed his er, to M G S. | ||
literal | submitted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19529 | FROM this month, all new cars submitted for British type approval, the test which allows them to be legally sold in the UK, must be able to run on lead-free petrol. | As a result of this rule, and many carefully orchestrated publicity campaigns, the motor industry's image has now changed from polluter to pal of the earth. |
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literal | established | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5906 | A pyramid administrative structure, establishing links from popular committees in villages right up to the Executive Committee of the PLO (in its capacity as a Cabinet), can be established. | Entire departments can be set up, in health, foreign affairs, agriculture, trade, finance, education, justice, religion, information and social welfare. | |
literal | left | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11521 | In the evening, bone-tired, she left the kitchen and went to put a reluctant Anna to bed. | Then she turned to helping Mrs Carson. |
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literal | looked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12117 | β You wouldn't have recognized him, he looked like John the Baptist . β | Lewis's subdued air had changed to one of high good humour. | |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16842 | She said ooh, you know can I invite a couple of friends, can I invite sort of you know, people back to lunch but when it's sort of the list I mean, cos I I'm not | ||
literal | come | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3404 | I got three in one to come yet! | Banda! |
|
literal | enquired | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5756 | Up to now we have not enquired into the question of how the current arose. | We just assumed that certain charge carriers moved with certain velocities. |
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metaphorical | sort | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18863 | We have to stop here for a moment to sort out the coordinates. | Noting further that J.S = I and that I must be constant along the wire we may write eqn (3.15) in the modified form [formula], whence the magnetic field strength is [formula]. | As may be seen in Fig. 3.1 the coordinates of the wire element are x', y', z', whereas the coordinates of the point where we wish to determine the magnetic field are set of coordinates. |
metaphorical | Upset | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.571 | Upset. | ||
literal | went | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22589 | I went to Tesco. | ||
metaphorical | retains | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16302 | A high level of mobility in the structure allows for continuous interchange of roles and ideas, and retains for the Unified National Command the closeness to grass roots that is required to make it truly reflect people's wishes and sentiments. | While the entire network of popular committees, local institutions and the general public constitute the field commanders in the battle of civilian disobedience and of constructing a political infrastructure, a rotating Unified National Command acts in the role of field-general, issuing a bi-monthly directive outlining policy and determining specific resistance programmes. | |
literal | work | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22857 | In the early 1980s social workers were funded jointly by the ILEA and Islington Social Services Department to work with children attending two special schools and two specialist units for β partially hearing β children. | These social workers were based in the borough's Special Services Team. |
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literal | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8290 | I thought it was going to be a magazine? | ||
literal | hurtling | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9660 | β Here we are, crammed in a small compartment in a train, hurtling across America being chased by the CIA, the FBI and God knows who else, and you're worried about your ex-husband's sex life. | Christ, he must've been good . β |
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21748 | mass-produced camera he had used, but quite a good one. | A popular. | One thing about Zosie's pilfering, she never stole rubbish. |
literal | goes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8205 | In it, a small child roams the streets, talking to strangers, until he finally goes off with a woman who has been wandering about pushing an empty pram. | The Ahlbergs have been accused of not facing up to the harsh realities of life, of being too cosy and sweet, but their latest picture book, Bye Bye Baby, published today, breaks the mould. | |
metaphorical | takes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20085 | It only takes one at a time. | I couldn't work out what you were talking about. | |
literal | Ordering | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.360 | Ordering her would be ludicrous under the changed circumstances, and in any event, a waste of time. | Delaney knew there was no way she would be shifted from her chosen course. | |
literal | hear | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
63,
67
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9318 | Not at Paul Hill's remembrance of beatings past, when he could hear the sound of steel-tipped boots running to take part in the fun, and once heard a principal medical officer, no less, telling colleagues: β Don't walk his face, don't walk his face . β | THERE was one point when the hair on the back of my head began to lift. | |
literal | alleviated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
116,
126
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1043 | In short, if life was always harder in the inner cities than elsewhere, and if conditions may temporarily have been alleviated by the impact of the welfare state and rising incomes, the last decade has been widely represented as a period of deterioration. | Moreover, few would dispute that this apparent decline is a reality: the first words of the Prime Minister herself, after the result of the 1987 election was known, were an acknowledgement of the challenge posed to Government by the β inner cities β. |
|
metaphorical | based | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
83,
88
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1796 | The Government's post-1987 initiatives have, to some extent, reflected a diagnosis based on the need for better management β though on the principle that central authorities can provide a firmer grip than local ones β but combined with an anti-collectivist belief in the restorative powers of capitalism. | Leech and Amin (1988, p. 14) summarize this approach, not unfairly, in the following terms: |
|
literal | play | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
5,
9
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14366 | I'll play er Germans. | ||
literal | racing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
147,
153
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15316 | Most athletes first encountered him as a voice, bellowing in multi-lingual fury at officials who had broken rules or arrangements designed to make racing safer or more fair. | ||
metaphorical | speed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
15
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18975 | I'm up to speed with Huerter, of course, but is your planning application in Leicester all right? β | β I know she's been working very hard for you. | |
literal | elaborate | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
9,
18
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5566 | We shall elaborate on this simple division below but suggest here that the wealth of literature on the former (see, for instance, Burton et al. 1978 and Perry 1981) has yet to be matched by a similar volume of work on the latter. | Some researchers suggest that hazards (and emergencies that might result) can be regarded as either natural or technological. | There are signs that this imbalance is being rectified (Zeigler et al. 1983). |
metaphorical | appeared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
155,
163
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1224 | He wrote a fulsome 400-page autobiography, characteristically entitled Virgil Thomson on Virgil Thomson, and a personal survey, American Music since 1910, appeared in 1972, followed recently by a selected edition of his letters. | From 1940 to 1954 he wrote regularly for the New York Herald Tribune and four volumes of his notices have appeared in book form. | As both composer and critic he touched both sides of the coin: A climate of receptivity is what the artist most desires. |
literal | pushing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
63,
70
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15129 | Oh you want to walk on that, oh Charlotte come on then, you're pushing me into the road. | ||
literal | Ripping | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
7
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.408 | Ripping yarns and moral minefields: Allan and Janet talk Ahlberg talk to Celia Dodd about their bestsellers for children | ||
literal | give | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
14,
18
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7624 | At least I'll give you, who's gonna bet | ||
metaphorical | explain | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
207,
214
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6143 | The NAACP denounces The Silence of the Lambs because Hannibal the Cannibal shares his name with an African general, and the killer is Buffalo Bill (yes, that's a white man's nickname, but the buffalo, NAACP explain patiently, is associated with Native Americans). | ||
literal | brought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
120,
127
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2427 | The specific form was built upon the notion that the outbreak of violence in Handsworth and Brixton, in particular, was brought about by β drug barons β who saw the police attempting to curb their activities and control β their territory β. | But it recurred as a theme in official and press responses to the other riots. | Numerous examples of this line of argument can be found in Dear's report on Handsworth, and in press coverage during the riots. |
literal | facilitate | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
145,
155
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6258 | Moreover, commercial monitoring of the environment is now also routine, notably to predict crop yields in the main grain-growing areas and hence facilitate the buying of futures. | The diversity of monitoring organizations seems just as great in other countries; numerous multinational organizations, both quasi-governmental (e.g. the UN Environment Programme (UNEP)) and non-governmental (e.g. the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)) are also active in the field. | |
metaphorical | guided | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
79,
85
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9106 | β Today the people of Montenegro fulfill the wish of their first and last king guided by innate love and respect for their history, β he went on. | β If I die abroad in exile, let my body rest in a temporary grave until my mortal remains be transferred to our dear homeland, β said the Montenegrin President, Branko Kostic, reading the royal will and testament to the crowds in Cetinje Square, who carried flags and portraits of Nicholas and his queen, Milena. | |
metaphorical | sought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
83,
89
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18875 | A successful policy for tackling the roots of urban disorder was seen as one which sought to involve all the community in dealing with the problems of each area so that they could come to feel that they have a stake in its future (Scarman, 1981, para. 6.42). | The Scarman Report, for example, located part of the explanation for the riots in the feelings of alienation and powerlessness which were experienced by young blacks living in depressed inner-city areas. | |
literal | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
5,
10
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8315 | It's going to be um been to his grandmother's flat near your place | Yeah. | |
literal | tell | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
17,
21
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20277 | But whether he'd tell us over the telephone, you think ask. | Perhaps he will be able to say, you know? | I think he would wouldn't he? |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
23,
27
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17090 | β Trouble is, β Lawton said, with a frown, β there aren't enough of us to search the ship. | It can work its way past us, and hide again. |
|
literal | went | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
6,
10
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22549 | And I went down, I went somewhere else there was a few places I saw them so erm I said to, I said to Robert now you know those shirts, that shirt I bought you for Christmas? | And he said yeah I said I could've got two for the price of one. |
|
literal | expressed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
8,
17
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6191 | McLeish expressed qualified enthusiasm and Charlie assured him he felt exactly the same about his younger brother. | ||
literal | acquire | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
47,
54
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.755 | They offered opportunities for men of skill to acquire great position in the world β Arnoul of Ardres caught the eye of Countess Ida of Boulogne through his exploits; and they also conferred lustre on the great β Geoffrey le Bel and Philip of Alsace were throughout France for their distinguished performances in these show battles. | So they flourished everywhere. | |
literal | including | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
42,
51
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9894 | On one long wall hung a row of Van Goghs, including an Arles " Poets' Garden " he hadn't seen before, but recognised, from small photographs, from charged descriptions in the painter's letters. | He sat down and saw a bifurcated path, simmering with gold heat round and under the rising, spreading blue-black-green down- pointing vanes of a great pine, still widening where the frame interrupted its soaring. |
|
metaphorical | lost | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
78,
82
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12263 | The creature was large-headed, absurdly so, its body half man, half something lost in the primordial past. | But there could be no doubt that fundamentally it was β¦ human. |
|
literal | use | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
55,
58
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21633 | Users of telecottages are given the key and people can use them at any time, which means that women can come in during the evening, early in the morning or whatever . β | But they are interested in working. | |
literal | hated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
163,
168
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9272 | The boy had been told unequivocally not to let her off the lead β the riding-school only used the land by grace of its owner and it was a shooting estate β but he hated keeping the dog straining at the lead and knew that she would always come to his call. | β Way you go, Patty, β he said softly, and the dog was off, hurling herself along the embankment, all paws and flying ears, after a rabbit who had been sitting in a patch of sun but disappeared with contemptuous ease as she came close. | He stood for a moment laughing at her as she cast furiously for the vanished rabbit, and walked on, to catch her up, along the raised embankment. |
literal | refined | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
269,
276
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15731 | In giving the 1990 Robens Coal Science Lecture at the Royal Institution, Sir John Mason (a former Director of the Meteorological Office) urged caution in interpreting the results of the massive atmospheric and oceanic modelling exercises; as the equilibrium models are refined to take account of the thermal lag in oceans, etc., lower values of predicted changes are likely. | In general, the research work of the international groups of scientists, including those involved in the Inter-Governmental Committee and in the UK's Inter-Agency Committee on Global Environmental Change, has progressively reduced the magnitude of the predicted effects of, for example, global warming. | Thus, while almost all scientists are β at the time of writing β convinced from the evidence that change in climate is under way and that regional effects may be much greater than the global average, the magnitude of the latter is now thought likely to be about half of what was predicted only 5 years ago. |
literal | yeah | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
4
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.23100 | yeah | ||
literal | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
9,
12
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8665 | Have you got any? |
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