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literal | need | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
13,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13458 | I expect you need a chap you know well, someone you feel comfortable with, not these one-nighters . β | You clearly can't have sex with fellas you ain't fond of. | She swallowed half the glass. |
literal | aims | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
64,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1018 | Research at the North West Regional Research Laboratory (NWRRL) aims to create buffers around busy roads and junctions and to use data from the Cancer Registry to examine possible links between proximity to such sources of pollution and prevalence of lung cancer. | The debate about lead pollution from vehicle exhaust emissions is well known; less publicity has been given to PAHs (polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons), a ubiquitious product of combustion processes and known to be carcinogenic (Lioy and Daisey 1987). | Those with an interest in health and air pollution should note the availability of a very detailed database from the Warren Springs Laboratory, containing details of smoke and sulphur dioxide emissions at a large number of sites in the UK. |
literal | enclosing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
211,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5659 | By using Stokes' theorem for the left-hand-side and recognizing that the integral of the current density gives the current, the above equation reduces to formula, where the line integration is along the curve C enclosing the surface. | Well, one can use eqn (3.1) as it is, but very often one is better off by using its integral form that can be obtained by integrating both sides of eqn (3.1) over a surface [formula]. | The positive sense of the integration path is defined relative to the positive current direction according to the usual right-hand convention. |
literal | declared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
82,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4584 | Intellectuals claimed a formative influence in the second too: John of Marmoutier declared that monks from his own monastery had read Vegetius' De Re Militari to Geoffrey le Bel when he was investing the castle of a rebellious castellan, and ascribed his success to their advice on firebombs. | The poem highlights two important twelfth-century developments: the use of force in punishing aristocratic crime (the fruit of princely peace-keeping), and the increasing significance of siege-engines in warfare. | But common sense may have been more important than learning in perceiving the vulnerability of most castles to β battering-rams and catapults; for even in 1100 they were, as a rule, primitive structures. |
literal | let | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
100,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11616 | We have only a limited capacity for checking the accuracy of many environmental monitoring results, let alone of predictions. | ||
literal | tell | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
12,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20377 | β Doctor'll tell us . β | He considered the boy thoughtfully, and decided to take him back quickly. |
|
literal | walk | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
101,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21967 | The feet of the sauropod are small (relatively speaking!), with short, stubby toes, yet animals that walk on soft mud tend to have spreading feet to distribute their weight more evenly. | The sauropods have relatively long, pillar- like legs, resembling those of the elephant, the largest living land animal, and may have been well adapted for supporting the huge bulk of the animal. | 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. |
literal | Get | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
3
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.141 | Get off! | ||
literal | finished | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6662 | I haven't finished thirty three | Hang on! | |
literal | passing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
15,
22
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14087 | And now he was passing a second and more dilapidated pillbox and it struck him that the whole headland had the desolate look of an old battlefield, the corpses long since carted away but the air vibrating still with the gunfire of long-lost battles, while the power station loomed over it like a grandiose modern monument to the unknown dead. | 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 | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
7,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8422 | You're going on the trampoline. | Well finish your mouthful first, please. |
|
literal | dating | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
31,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4479 | Next to it is The Little Hall, dating from the fourteenth century, with its floorboards gleaming with the patina of age, low-beamed ceilings and a tiny, unruly, charming walled garden. | Here stand the early sixteenth-century timbered Guildhall, now a museum to 700 years of the cloth industry. | Precisely next door to this is a restaurant called The Great House. |
literal | preserved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
31,
40
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14674 | A fern-like plant, beautifully preserved in a yellow sandstone. | 59 A β prefern β, Archaeopteris hibernica, Devonian, Kilkenny, Ireland. | The original material of the axis shows up black against the background of the rock. |
literal | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
50,
53
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8940 | thing is that you know we were at we, actually we got lost and were asking directions. | People people were running away from two lexical units; [run away]=phrasal verb you. |
|
metaphorical | importing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
20,
29
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9770 | Some say it was the importing of whole streets of fighting families from the fishquays, with their dockland diversions of prostitution, drug-dealing and handling. | But something was wrong from the start. | Others say it was the shortage of pubs, shops, churches, transport and police stations. |
literal | hung | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
18,
22
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9642 | Coloured lanterns hung in the trees which fringed the lawn and bordered the lake beyond. | The party scene was pretty enough. | Torchlights, flaring against the night sky and reflected in the water, had been set up wherever it was suitable. |
literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
42,
44
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7987 | I won't go anywhere with, I don't want to go without him! | ||
metaphorical | deduct | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
14,
20
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4606 | Some agencies deduct it every month, others want it all up front, so shop around. | Expect to pay a management fee of up to 15 per cent. | If the owner is abroad, the agent will also collect tax at the standard rate of 25 per cent, which will be deducted from your monthly rent cheque. |
literal | built | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2478 | Following these now disregarded signs of past activity along the old path, I traversed the hillside and came down to a crumbling stone sheepfold with the roofless remains of a shepherd's hut built into one wall. | Large boulders stood out beside the path as grey blobs in the featureless sheets of pale grass, and flat stones had been placed as bridges across the burns, their backs hollowed by the tread of feet through the centuries. | |
literal | apply | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1249 | A considerable amount of research has been undertaken to apply GIS methods to evacuation scenarios around hazardous sites. | Much of this research has concentrated on network analysis of the road system. |
|
literal | get | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
30,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7261 | Charlotte I've got to finish, get home and feed this monster, don't do that please. | ||
literal | emerging | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5611 | He was emerging in stately fashion from Wavebreaker's companionway and, though I could see he was tall and lanky and had a ponytail of hair, I could make out no details of his face. | I twisted around and almost blinded myself by staring straight into the sun, but then, through the dizzying glare, I made out the long silhouette of a tall man who seemed, incongruously, to be dressed in a long, transparent dressing gown. | β Who the hell are you? β |
literal | ensure | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5769 | It is the duty of us all to ensure that an entire cultural group is not tainted by the actions of a criminal minority. | We share a common sorrow. | (Dear, 1985, p. 69) |
literal | received | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15566 | The next day Mark arrived back at UM's European headquarters in London and received an early call from Muldoon. | He went down the airless corridor to his Boss's office, said hello to the secretary, and walked into the large oak-panelled room which was as big as the lobby of many a sizeable hotel. |
|
metaphorical | rise | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16412 | He said: β I had wondered whether a piece so drenched in Anglican chant (running from Gilbert and Sullivan to Morning Prayer and back) could rise and sail . β | In Four Saints Thomson's informality was given free reign since he first of all improvised the music at the piano then, when it stuck, wrote it down to a figured bass. | But the resulting mixture of hymns, folksy tunes and recitatives β at times of intoxicating banality β was a sensation. |
literal | seem | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18004 | β I do seem to recall something about you offering to help me with the party preparations. | Cook said. | But of course if you've changed your mind β¦ β |
literal | wish | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22737 | If, for instance, we wish to model the dispersal of a plume of toxic gas resulting from a chemical explosion, assess its possible impact on human health and evaluate likely evacuation scenarios of the population at risk we would require, for example, a knowledge of atmospheric dispersion models, epidemiology and population distribution. | Research on hazards is multidisciplinary and straddles the social, environmental and mathematical sciences. | Some researchers suggest that hazards (and emergencies that might result) can be regarded as either natural or technological. |
literal | believed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2053 | Since we are not yet able to predict all the interactions which may be important in a study of environmental problems, collecting potentially useful data as well as those believed central to the problem under study is often wise; | ||
metaphorical | managed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12731 | This was the essence of the problem: the press could only be managed by someone who knew their methods and who would not expect them to come round to Central Office to search for news. | The UOC found that " it is patent that some feeling exists among the Unionist Press that, while in the past they have done much for the Party, the Party has not assisted in their work. |
|
literal | squelched | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19079 | I squelched across tiny burns running in black channels of peat, and stood looking down from the hillside on to the grey roofs of Scaup Farm. | The hollow barking of a dog came from one of the stone sheds, but there was no sign of life around the buildings. |
|
literal | existing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6029 | An argument by many atmospheric physicists, for example, is that shortcomings in the accuracy of weather prediction over periods of more than a few days largely results from the unsophisticated nature of existing models, the lack of suitable data and inadequate computer power (see Fig. 9.3, derived from Tyler 1989). | The environmental systems are effectively regarded as machines whose workings can all be discovered, described in differential equation form and whose future activities can thus be predicted in detail if their initial states are known. | In contrast, the advocates of chaos theory (e.g. Stewart 1989) argue that some natural systems are so sensitive to tiny stimuli that even β the faint beat of a butterfly's wing could be the ultimate trigger for a hurricane β. |
literal | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8442 | β I'm going to do another hour, then have some lunch, if you want to come? β | He hesitated. | He was aware that he was not managing to sound exactly like a senior officer making a recent arrival feel at home, but decided not to add any further riders to his invitation. |
metaphorical | make | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
159,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12591 | The problem arises in connection with section 99 which adapts or applies the provisions to cases where an individual rather than the local authority wishes to make the complaint. | Need he serve an abatement notice? |
|
literal | Got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
0,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.224 | Got her some. | Said Happy Birthday |
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metaphorical | prepared | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
20,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14621 | Electors are always prepared to criticise the Government in answer to pollsters' questions, but when the same individuals arrive at the polling booth they simply cannot bring themselves to vote Labour into power. | ||
literal | recorded | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15642 | 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? | There are still awkward questions to be confronted. | 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? |
literal | thought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
27,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20858 | β That is bad, and must be thought about. | β The problem with children's books increasingly is that there are armies of people who are properly concerned with, for example, the way girls were always discriminated against in the past, β says Allan. | But people seem to think that stories are written to a prescription, that you sit down and say, you don't want it to be sexist, you don't want it to be racist. |
literal | reported | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16117 | Sensational media and police reports in 1989 seemed to suggest an increased use of β crack β among young people in parts of south London, Liverpool, and Birmingham β with attendant fears that this particularly dangerous substance might become widespread, as it was reported to be in parts of the United States. | Another was the increased availability of, and demand for, cocaine. | for the moment, however, the pattern of drug abuse in Britain remains as varied as ever β with home -produced drugs such as amphetamines as serious a problem as those that hit the headlines. |
metaphorical | increases | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9944 | Admittedly, the Model Penal Code does contain a list of circumstances which may amount to extreme indifference, which assists the courts and increases the predictability of verdicts in a way that Scots law does not, but the essence of both approaches is that there is no precise way of describing those non-intentional killings which are as heinous as intentional killings. | Both the Model Penal Code test and the Scots test may be reduced to circularity, however, for when one asks how extreme or how wicked the recklessness should be, the only possible answer is: β wicked or extreme enough to justify the stigma of a murder conviction β. | Their protagonists argue that the law of murder is so important socially that derogation from the principle of maximum certainty should be allowed in favour of more accurate labelling by the courts; opponents argue that the principle of maximum certainty is needed here specifically to reduce the risk of verdicts based on discriminatory or irrelevant factors, such as distaste for the defendant's background, allegiance, or other activities. |
literal | whither | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22683 | but they just whither very quickly. | Look at this just one rose. | So whether to leave but that sort is waiting. |
literal | please | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14431 | I mean, please excuse the mess won't you. | ||
literal | allow | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1108 | β Now it is quite right of them, of course, to allow our social obligations not to be forgotten; there'll probably be an argument. | There are in all governments between the Treasury and spending ministers. |
|
literal | treated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21203 | A major complication, however, is that the environment can rarely be treated as in a laboratory experiment. | Given this, determining the nature of the interactions between the variables becomes a matter of major difficulty. |
|
literal | won | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
194,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22773 | In Rouen, the occasion was celebrated with pomp, elaborate dress, and a great feast, and then the youths all demonstrated their military skill at a grand tournament, at which Geoffrey naturally won the highest honours. | When it came time for him to be knighted by Henry I in Rouen, he set off for Normandy with a crowd of these young men about him. | It was within this kind of environment that chivalry flourished, that young men learned to identify, their vassalage towards their lord as a symbol of their honour, that they debated the relative merits of Roland's and Oliver's way of displaying loyalty; and that they learned the finer points of jousting. |
literal | merged | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13182 | The National Union was merged with Central Office in 1911 and fusion with the Liberal Unionists followed in 1912. | The coordination of competing party bodies was carried out with surprising ease. | Joseph Chamberlain retained his preference for independence but allowed himself to be overruled by Austen and by the overwhelming wishes of the Liberal Unionist Council to merge. |
literal | defined | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4628 | Formally, a hazard can be defined as: β a physical situation with a potential for human injury, damage to property, damage to the environment, or some combination of these β (Health and Safety Executive 1989: 30). | A hazard is a threat which, given a set of circumstances, may become translated into a realized event. |
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literal | lounged | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12275 | In the later Vogue piece only the style remained as the far more overtly sexual, Kahloesque models lounged and pouted in their β Mexican β interiors. | The Elle feature transposed the β Kahlo style β to Kahlo lookalikes in contemporary clothing balanced around segments of Herrera's biography of the artist. | There is a poignant irony in the way clothing, which on one level served to hide Kahlo's broken body, falls or is lifted by the model to reveal a luxuriantly perfect physique (Fig. 4). |
metaphorical | takes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
87,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20083 | I knew immediately what your message meant: β If you don't pay up, one slash is all it takes . β β | So kindly curb your theatrical, James Bond streak. | He glared at his brother. |
literal | equals | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5843 | Eight times four equals thirty six. | ||
metaphorical | appear | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1209 | Now, it would appear from this article, that this ideal is shattered and a two-tiered Europe is on the cards. | One for those who travel by aircraft and one for those who travel by train between London and Paris. |
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literal | want | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22230 | Yes well I don't want to eat well | ||
literal | got | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
69,
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8620 | Anyway, you got everything there, you got your garage, you know, you got double glazing. | Going down Sainsbury's. | |
literal | Mind | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.333 | Mind you it might be expensive. | Tesco's are probably cheaper. |
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literal | mean | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13022 | Whoops, I mean Bromley. | β It's for you, from Sonia Rushleigh β¦ | Who'd have thought them two would marry? |
metaphorical | responded | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16243 | When Raymond of Toulouse, Robert II of Flanders, Robert Curthose, Stephen of Blois, and Hugh of Vermandois responded to the call, past and present members of their military households fell almost automatically into rank behind them, to test themselves against terrible dangers, but also to enjoy the companionship in arms, the adventure, the deeds of daring which were the stuff of the chansons de geste. | As princes saw it, it was a just war in the fullest sense of the term; those who were slaughtered in its battles were regarded as among the martyrs of the church. | That they shared, along with all other participants in the crusade, a fervent devotion, a conviction that their sins would be forgiven, is certain. |
literal | like | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11735 | Right, right, would you like to sort of start getting yourselves into the other room. | Right, let's go and see if these chicken things are ready. | Now the baby's waking up, dinner's ready. |
metaphorical | arising | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1348 | The average man is β a cool, common person, with a considerate air, with figures in his mind, with his own business to attend to, with a set of ordinary opinions arising from and suited to ordinary life. | B AGEHOT'S phrase comes in a passage in which he appears to propound the dispiriting theory that a politician, if he wants to get anywhere, must appeal to β the average man β. | He can't bear novelty or originalities β¦ |
literal | instructed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10084 | Appearances: John Cherryman QC instructed by Sherwood & Co for the council; Elizabeth Norman instructed by Michael Arnold & Co, Oldbury, for Mrs Bujok. | ||
metaphorical | saw | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17237 | The painting was agreed to by Luce in part to recompense for what she saw as her misjudgment of her dead friend. | The painting, dedicated to Hale's mother, was commissioned by a mutual friend of Kahlo and Dorothy Hale, the managing editor of Vanity Fair, Clare Boothe Luce. | Having lent Hale money to pay her rent she had been angered to discover her spending enormous sums on an haute-couture dress, and refused to turn up to not PRP but AVP + PRP; phrasal=[turn up] what, in retrospect, became Hale's farewell party. |
literal | like | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11683 | He doesn't like either | ||
literal | Given | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.167 | Given this, determining the nature of the interactions between the variables becomes a matter of major difficulty. | A major complication, however, is that the environment can rarely be treated as in a laboratory experiment. | Figure 9.2 is taken from ESSC (1988) and is an attempt to show the interactions between environmental processes, as well as the indicators and implications of change in the state of the environment. |
literal | determine | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4930 | 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. | We have to stop here for a moment to sort out the coordinates. | Thus the curl operates on the coordinates of P but not on those of dl leading to [formula] where ir is the unit vector in the direction r and we have made use of the vector relation (A3) in the Appendix. |
literal | tried | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21244 | Perhaps I should have tried harder too. | Alice Mair said: β I didn't know her either. | She was a very private woman, I suspect one of those fortunate people who find no other company more agreeable than their own. |
literal | leave | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11399 | And leave them, leave with them | ||
literal | described | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4814 | Not for nothing were such power stations described as β brick cathedrals β; Bankside is the finest manifestation of this tradition. | When the campanile is seen from a distance, it seems to belong to some strange Expressionist church one has not noticed before. | |
literal | keep | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10387 | He would not tell her, this funny bewitching little English girl, that he had come to her first because he could not keep away from her. | She had been on his mind since the morning he had seen her from his horse; frightened yet defiant, sparking with anger. |
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metaphorical | make | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12497 | Brian said, we'll make it tomorrow night, eight to eight thirty. | A plate for Charlotte. | So, cos he had an early, erm, what do you call it, early estimate. |
literal | achieved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.722 | A few things have been achieved, I suppose. | There are some posh flats going up at neighbouring Royal Quays which will provide building jobs: β It's Sun City in the middle of Bantustan, β a Labour councillor said to me. |
|
metaphorical | warm | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
31,
35
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22390 | Cold-blooded animals have to β warm up β before they can be fully active; that is why lizards and snakes bask in the sun in temperate climates. | In the last few years a powerful controversy has arisen over whether the dinosaurs as a whole were cold-blooded, like all living reptiles (and there is no doubt that dinosaurs were reptiles), or warm-blooded, resembling mammals in this respect. | For this reason they cannot cope with climates having greatly extended winters. |
metaphorical | taking | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
4,
10
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20128 | I'm taking early retirement . β | β The organisation will be wound up. | |
literal | knew | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
56,
60
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10551 | Mrs Huntley sighed; her brother whom she had loved, but knew to be self-indulgent to a fault, had done his niece real harm by leaving so much of his money away from the girl who had confidently believed herself to be his favourite thing on earth. | Penelope, however, it had to be acknowledged, had made no attempt to rise above the blow she had been dealt by finding a dazzling girl of her own age favoured over herself in her uncle's will. |
|
metaphorical | count | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
36,
41
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4262 | You must be on time β lateness will count as an absence. | ||
literal | say | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
13
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17498 | β I would say, just sit down and tell a good story, and to hell with the morality, β Allan Ahlberg declares. | With that characteristically strong statement, he puts his finger on the secret of the Ahlbergs' phenomenal success with adults and children alike. |
|
literal | begun | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
23,
28
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2001 | The Suffolk police had begun hunting up previous owners of Wyvis Hall and they had been alerted that a Verne-Smith lived in their area. | They seemed surprised to see him but not astonished. | There were, after all, only two in the London phone directory. |
literal | sleep | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
89,
94
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18720 | β Anna tells me she never wants to leave Edward, β Ruth said after the child had gone to sleep. | ||
literal | becomes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
14,
21
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1919 | Once the user becomes familiar with the proposed system, helpful comments come thick and fast. | But the analyst has one great advantage over the doctor. | β Oh, this will be of great help in ordering raw materials, but sometimes we get part deliveries, could we have an extra facility to deal with those? |
literal | accompanied | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
82,
93
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.667 | John House, who had organised the exhibition, came almost leaping down the stairs accompanied by a smallish woman in a pine-green tent-like coat. | A painter stopped to kiss her: a journalist waved. | He also kissed Frederica and introduced the woman, fumbling her name, as " a colleague " and Frederica as " Frederica β you must forgive me, I never know what name you re working under, women these days are so protean . " |
literal | admit | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
14,
19
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.868 | I mean I must admit I've looked at some other flats. | Yeah. | Erm and one I looked at I couldn't believe it. |
literal | burn | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
66,
70
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2512 | Instead I lay back in the heather and savoured the trickle of the burn and the crisp smell of peat-laden ground. | I could have gone with it, giving myself four blissful miles of upland walking followed by as many miserable hours of fruitless searching for return transport to East Kielder Farm. | |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
39,
43
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11029 | You're gonna kill somebody one day you know using that! | ||
literal | told | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
107,
111
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20935 | He watched his aunt and Miss Williams wordlessly consult each other, but knew his aunt would do as she was told; successful solicitor though she was, she was ten years younger than Miss Williams and, as she complained, totally intimidated by her as she had not been by anyone since her late headmistress. | He was unsurprised to find her packed off firmly to take his sister home, leaving him as a person of major importance in what he instantly assumed to be a real murder. |
|
metaphorical | extend | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
13,
19
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6198 | My wife will extend the invitation to the Carsons. | Well I shall see to that. | I take it they're not promised elsewhere? β |
literal | objected | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
112,
120
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13666 | One Afro-Caribbean woman described how she felt that she was never given a choice of provision for her son, and objected to being told he should be in a specialist nursery for his own good. | Many commented on lack of information about the range of facilities on offer. | She fought hard to get him a part-time playgroup place in the group his older brother attended. |
literal | erm | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
38,
41
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5878 | I've been pushing for a long time but erm down here? | But you know how it is, it's family ties and kids growing up and then they grow up and have families of their own, then you get tied to the ch grandchildren or what have you. | Well I have a brother-in-law living in Stainton He's lived there, he retired there some what, ooh fifteen years ago, more than that. |
literal | demonstrate | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
92,
103
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4689 | If you do not know what a tree or shrub is, exercise clemency and give it a year's grace to demonstrate its worth before you turn it over to the axeman. | In an old garden, there may be a fruit tree, or a good bulwark of evergreen laurel or box that, tidied up, could add a dash of venerability to the new garden that will emerge around it. | |
literal | wanted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
11,
17
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22301 | β I merely wanted to tell you that you've scared the hell out of everyone at Saracen β except me. | β I'm not staying, β he said. | So kindly curb your theatrical, James Bond streak. |
literal | called | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
47,
53
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2637 | Procedures is sometimes used for what are here called routines and sometimes to indicate all the operator's information support except software. | Software might be restricted, as in this book, to computer programs but it is sometimes used as the generic term to include all sources of information. | The situation is further confused when some but not all the operator information support is itself computer- based. |
literal | crusading | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
238,
247
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4396 | William IX's crusade of 1101 brought about serious financial problems in Aquitaine which caused rapid devaluation in the hitherto stable currency; and Robert Curthose's decision to mortgage Normandy to William Rufus in order to cover his crusading expenses exacerbated a conflict over the duchy which was not settled until the death of his son William Clito in 1128. | Had not his grandson Raymond V fulfilled his crusading obligation in his early youth, thereby freeing himself from the necessity of interrupting his career in the county, the principality of Toulouse might have disintegrated altogether. | All in all, it was not surprising that Suger, mulling over the precedents of early crusading, tried to dissuade Louis VII from embarking on his Jerusalem journey in 1145. |
literal | looked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
123,
129
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12047 | Allan Ahlberg says: β In the past, a lot of children's books seemed to be the work of talented illustrators whose pictures looked brilliant framed in a gallery, but when you tried to read the book, there was nothing there, because the words started as a coat-hanger to hang pictures on . β | They see themselves not as author and illustrator, with separate roles, but as a partnership of β book-makers β, contributing equally to the process. | |
metaphorical | says | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
32,
36
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17437 | I mean, it doesn't mean what it says in the dictionary any more. | Of, one of the words that she was talking about, people have started using wicked for a normal phrase. | |
literal | take | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
51,
55
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19921 | He considered the boy thoughtfully, and decided to take him back quickly. | β Doctor'll tell us . β | These teenagers were in his experience a lot less tough than they looked. |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
68,
72
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10958 | Which was probably a quotation from something, though Rufus did not know what and thought fastidiously that it was in bad taste, histrionic, though just like Adam. | ||
literal | come | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
11,
15
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3470 | She didn't come, which was surprising; she was a docile creature and particularly devoted to him because he always took her for a walk when he was at the stables. | He called Patty to him. | He could hear her barking and looked down over the steep side of the embankment to the bottom of the trees. |
literal | facilitate | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
112,
122
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6256 | 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 | prescribes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
53,
63
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14643 | He finds out what the needs of the business are, and prescribes the cure. | An effective analyst provides the same service to the business as the doctor provides to the patient. | The user tells the analyst what the problems are, and the analyst decides, at least in broad terms, what the user requires. |
metaphorical | spewing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
54,
61
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19014 | This leads to premature wear and plumes of blue smoke spewing from the exhaust. | Without the presence of a lead compound, an engine's valve seats go unprotected. | The only effective remedy is to install hardened valve seats or a replacement cylinder head, both expensive options. |
literal | meant | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
21,
26
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13111 | β That's not what he meant, β Gilda said. | β Lots of guys find it a turn-on to watch two women making love . β |
|
metaphorical | goes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
3,
7
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8222 | it goes one, two, three, four | ||
literal | recorded | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
49,
57
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15648 | be around but it'll be fascinating cos you'll be recorded for life June! | ||
literal | opened | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
94,
100
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13834 | I found it hard to picture what kind of landscape those statistics might have shaped, until I opened the Ordnance Survey map to find half of it coloured green with a great blue stain in the centre. |
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