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literal | ran | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15375 | Nell ran to the wall telephone, and pushed the digit for engine room. | The small light beneath the receiver rests showed that the line was working. |
|
literal | think | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20583 | I think you've got enough there haven't you? | Hurry up cos he wants the margarine, can he have the margarine while you're spreading on? | |
literal | going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8263 | Come on Jennifer β or are you going out with Michael? β | No point at all sitting round looking at each other. | |
literal | turn | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21363 | Alexander was not worried about whether Frederica would turn up. | She was no longer in the habit of being late: her life had schooled her to temporal accuracy, perhaps to being considerate. |
|
literal | think | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20706 | story time I think, Mrs still there and that Mrs did he tell you | ||
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16898 | Theresa looked at Dalgliesh without smiling and said a grave thank you. | She reminded him of pictures of the young Elizabeth Tudor, the same red- gold hair framing a curiously adult face both secretive and self-composed, the same sharp nose and wary eyes. |
|
metaphorical | furnished | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7111 | It is important to establish whether the fossil animal actually lived in the environment which furnished its sedimentary cover, or whether its remains were swept in from some other place. | The sediments themselves reveal much about the environment of deposition, as was shown in Chapter 3. | Fortunately it is usually easy to spot such intruders. |
metaphorical | considered | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3946 | Well, I seem to recall a London gallery exhibiting a pile of rubbish, which was considered valid art by the proprietors and drew a large attendance. | HOW TO describe Saturday's match between Chelsea and Arsenal? | |
literal | tells | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20355 | A niece of mine living in tells me that it's picking up slightly, the property market. | Mm. | Would you agree with that or I find that hard to believe. |
metaphorical | trembling | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21226 | Her fingers trembling with excitement, she fastened it around her neck. | Such delicacy, such refinement! | It should remain there for ever. |
literal | rung | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16526 | No, it's alright cos someone's rung up from home, say be in eight o'clock, so she wants to do something. | ||
metaphorical | manufactures | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12760 | This assumes that nature only manufactures efficient designs. | The idea here is to decide which of the possibilities is the most likely one. | For the most part this is a reasonable assumption to make. |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16731 | I said I didn't think so, as you were rather busy, but I'd pass the message on. | He sounded somewhat to the right of Genghis Khan. | Hope I did the right thing. |
metaphorical | goes | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8189 | Actually it must be quite interesting looking at the development of language as time goes on. | ||
literal | expected | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6092 | He was raw to bad news, more raw as he grew older, which was not perhaps quite what he had expected. | Under his arm he carried a folded newspaper with that day's headline: PEACE MOTHER DIES. | He saw and did not see the paintings. |
metaphorical | mean | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13049 | and it does mean that they can relax you know about work and everything | ||
literal | breathe | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2315 | He was a sensible and capable boy, an eldest child, so he moved closer, trying not to breathe, and stood steadfastly looking until he was confident of what he had seen: a body, must be a girl because it was wearing a skirt, lying face down, head towards the bottom of the embankment as if she had dived off the top. | As his eyes focused he realized he was looking at a hideously swollen human body, and just then, as the light breeze shifted, he caught the stomach- turning odour of decay. | |
metaphorical | means | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13058 | Anyway, you'll know what it means when you see it. | Something about the factors which influence multi-nat location decisions. | I've written it all down. |
literal | touched | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21132 | It was almost a year since he had been there and in that time nothing had been done, nothing had been touched. | He asked the taxi he had taken to put him down at the top of the drift and he had walked to the house. | From the pine wood he simply averted his eyes β till later. |
metaphorical | follow | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6775 | In his characteristic phrase, " I am their leader, I must follow them " β but he determined to follow them from the front. | His strategy was rather to canalize the enthusiasm of the diehards into party channels, to articulate their views, and to create unity from the sense of movement. | As a result of this he was labelled as a diehard and a bigot, when he actually distrusted the diehards and was himself distrusted by the bigots. |
literal | monitoring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13311 | Whether attempting to construct a database of resources for use in planning responses to nuclear emergencies, developing optimal routes for scheduling the safe transport of hazardous substances, or monitoring the health implications of a disaster, GIS can assist in identifying possibilities and formulating solutions. | Few areas of the application of GIS technology can be as socially significant, or environmentally relevant, as the management of emergencies and disasters due to natural and technological hazards. | The 1990s have been declared the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. |
literal | ignoring | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9704 | McLeish advanced on the cabinet and shifted it authoritatively, ignoring the clip on the ankle dealt him by an unsecured bottom drawer apparently full of bricks. | β Where do you want that put? β | |
literal | encouraging | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5681 | The objectives of CORINE were to be achieved through bringing together existing data holdings in the member states, developing methods for holding, analysing and presenting the data, and encouraging the exchange of data. | A 4-year experimental programme to β collect, co-ordinate and ensure the consistency of information on the state of the environment and natural resources in the European Communities β was set up and labelled CORINE. | A number of priority areas were identified, including biotopes of importance for nature conservation, acid deposition and its effects on soils and biotopes and the protection of the environment of the Mediterranean region (Briggs and Martin 1988). |
metaphorical | change | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.3030 | Hill expresses the way time has cheated them: his daughter was born while he was remanded in custody, and is now 14: β She would change dramatically and I didn't feel a change in myself mentally. | I'm still 20 in my head. |
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literal | seeking | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17850 | A male friend had tried to dissuade Hale from seeking a much needed job and had given her a thousand dollars to buy β the most beautiful dress in New York β, telling her that what she needed was to find a rich husband. | Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source. | |
literal | dig | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5074 | lot's of people dig up the pavement don't they? | Can you, oh alright then. | |
literal | learnt | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11395 | Let us hope that G1S can, in some small way, help mitigate the suffering and hardship felt by all those afflicted by the effects of hazards which, as we have learnt with bitter recent experience in the UK, can occur in an untimely fashion in the most improbable of places. | The 1990s have been declared the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction. | |
literal | polychlorinated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14510 | The debate about lead pollution from vehicle exhaust emissions is well known; less publicity has been given to PAHs (polychlorinated aromatic hydrocarbons), a product of combustion processes and known to be carcinogenic (Lioy and Daisey 1987). | Other health concerns which might merit attention by those involved in the Regional Research Laboratory (RRL) initiative include air and water pollution. | 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. |
metaphorical | generated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7202 | In this one can draw obvious parallels to the appeal of Van Gogh, a traditionally popular artist recently made fashionable by the media attention generated during the centennial of his death. | The archetypal dropout/spiritualist became an appropriate icon for the sixties revival of 1990' s long hot summer. |
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literal | praying | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14582 | Ruth fetched and carried and stirred and whipped, praying every moment that Joss Barnet would return before they left Millfield next day. | The heart had gone out of the day. | But when the day had dragged to evening β in spite of all there was to do the time now passed slowly β and still there was no sign of the two men, she began to lose hope. |
metaphorical | apply | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1251 | But the most striking thing about Bagehot's essay on Peel, in the light of the last full week of this election campaign, is that it simply does not apply to Major at all. | It is also a warning to all hack Tories who think that it is a telling blow against Kinnock to keep on pointing out that he has reversed his opinions about unilateral nuclear disarmament, British membership of the EC, or anything else. | Common opinions were what got Major into difficulties in the first place. |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17098 | β We should all go our separate ways as soon as we can, β Rufus had said. | β We should pack up now and go . β |
|
literal | speak | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18935 | Sorry I'm going to speak to Dot, I was just going to speak to Dot and I 'm | ||
literal | play | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14365 | 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. | ||
metaphorical | face | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6233 | Such is the mood of pessimism here it is hard to find anyone who believes the All Blacks, having won their seven matches in Wales, will face any significant threat during the next fortnight. | Ulster, the provincial champions, may well>fancy their>chances on November 21, but Leinster look certain to face an uphill struggle even though the tourists have rested 13 of the team that beat Wales. |
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literal | devoted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5024 | As Perry and others have noted, relatively few resources are devoted to the first two aspects, the bulk going to response and restoration (rebuilding). | Response includes search and rescue (including the need to cope with secondary threats such as contamination of water supplies after an explosion, or fire following an earthquake). | |
metaphorical | take | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19979 | Sometimes they had had to stop and take shelter under the closely planted-trees. | It was raining intermittently all the time they were in the cemetery, the pines bowing and shivering in the wind. | |
literal | prosecute | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14898 | If the council did not react to that notice, then would be the time for the tenant to exercise the right to prosecute. | Endless trouble to many people in courts and council offices and much money could be saved by the giving of notice of disrepair. | Parliament should give fresh thought to enacting a provision placing an obligation upon a council tenant to give notice to the council before being permitted to commence proceedings. |
literal | formed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6918 | Small but perfectly formed for pub rocking (ie sweaty and restricted view from all but the front three rows). | WHERE TO GO Bull & Gate, 389 Kentish Town Rd, NW5 (485 5358). | The front bar, if the noise level becomes too oppressive, has prints of Lester Piggott decorating the wall, and a pool table. |
metaphorical | brought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2421 | Section 22 of the 1979 Estate Agents Act dealing with bonding, licensing and standards of competency has not been brought in. | β We want everyone to be licensed, but the Government didn't think it necessary. | But we must have a common code and we must have licensing, β he said. |
literal | stayed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19270 | β As far as I know, my son's personal acquaintance with Wyvis Hall was confined to my uncle's lifetime when 1, my wife and son and daughter frequently stayed with him. | After my uncle's death in April 1976 he visited Wyvis Hall on perhaps two, or at the most three, separate occasions simply for the purpose of looking it over and reaching a decision about the disposal of furniture and effects. |
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literal | allowed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1087 | Yeah but, I mean, people are allowed now to put their own in aren't they? | But you'd have to have the points fitted by them but you get your own |
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literal | sat | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17150 | 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. | Shock made her cry out, and he closed the door and moved towards her in quick strides, putting his hand across her mouth to stop-her scream. | She felt his heart beating strong and fast against hers. |
literal | determining | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4962 | 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 | like | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11703 | I like them like that because what I tend to do with so I like them that big because then I can cut them up into sticks, stick them in the fridge, then if I feel like being naughty not ever so naughty because I'm nibbling at carrots rather than a packet of crisps or something. | ||
literal | form | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6914 | Underlying it all, however, is one obvious fact: that the gathering and analysis of geographically distributed environmental data form the necessary starting-point for ensuring the success of our future on earth. | Building such research teams is essential. | |
metaphorical | came | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2718 | Meanwhile, in many parts of the country, a problem as old as cities themselves β tension between cultural groups, between earlier immigrants and newer ones, between black, brown, and white, and (increasingly) between large sections of urban youth and the police β came to be identified as the key inner-city issue. | Post-war reconstruction and housing programmes seemed to do nothing to prevent, and seemed even to encourage, a rise in crime and mental illness. | |
literal | say | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17324 | So Lewis did not say, even to himself, when he was privately considering trying to get hold of his son in Tenerife, that he disliked Adam and would have been pleased to spoil his holiday. | Men and women do not usually put their baser feelings and intentions into words, not even in the deep recesses of their own minds. | Instead, he rationalized his thoughts and justified himself Adam probably β indeed, almost certainly β knew nothing about the find in the pine wood, but Adam had once owned the house and had thus taken on a responsibility. |
metaphorical | broken | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2400 | Since 1986 Rytasha has broken awayfrom her guru and set up on her own with a charity called Food Relief International, which raises money from the fiercely competitive matrons of Palm Beach and distributes it to the starving people of Bangladesh. | It would have been interesting to have seen the two films together. | |
literal | represents | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16135 | Bankside represents the fullest realisation of his industrial aesthetic. | He was a designer of extraordinary versatility, being responsible for the standard β traditional β red telephone kiosk, Waterloo Bridge and several power stations. | |
literal | mean | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12958 | No, you know what I mean? | But, if you can you know agree to tell him |
|
literal | need | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13443 | But we don't need a bouncer on | Well you'd only need one. | |
literal | involved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10246 | Some of the reasons for this β the difficulty of deciding on appropriate proxy variables and on economical yet non-biasing temporal and spatial sampling frameworks, taking account of the relative importance of aperiodic and rare events as compared to near-continuous processes, processing the vast volumes of data usually involved and organizing the multidisciplinary and (often) multinational researchers involved β are discussed briefly later. | Notwithstanding Mrs Thatcher's confidence that we can β fix β environmental problems, the difficulties associated with a task even as apparently simple as monitoring a state variable are considerable. | Even at this stage, however, it is important to stress that we have a very incomplete understanding of many processes in the natural environment. |
literal | reject | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15828 | Although they are a principled pair β they once turned down the Smarties Award on moral grounds β the Ahlbergs reject the notion of children's author as moralist. | ||
literal | need | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.13496 | We don't need cat food. | We don't need cat food, we haven't got a cat, silly girl. |
|
literal | Going | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.209 | Going down Sainsbury's. | Anyway, you got everything there, you got your garage, you know, you got double glazing. |
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literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8125 | Waht do you want to go to for? | ||
literal | think | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20592 | It is also a warning to all hack Tories who think that it is a telling blow against Kinnock to keep on pointing out that he has reversed his opinions about unilateral nuclear disarmament, British membership of the EC, or anything else. | That last sentence has more to do with Kinnock than with Major. | But the most striking thing about Bagehot's essay on Peel, in the light of the last full week of this election campaign, is that it simply does not apply to Major at all. |
literal | quoted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15310 | Thus, at the global scale, the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) has endorsed the setting up of the International Geosphere Biosphere Project (IGBP) to β describe and understand the interactive physical, chemical and biological processes that regulate the total Earth system, the unique environment it provides for life, the changes that are occurring in that system and the manner by which these changes are influenced by human actions β (Report of ad hoc Planning Group for IGBP 1986, quoted in IGBP 1988). | Scientists have both promoted and responded to the increasing interest in the environment. | |
metaphorical | put | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15205 | The cost of the bid to Tiphook is put at Β£2million, which it says will have only a minor impact on full year results. | ||
literal | go | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.8007 | In this short space it is not possible to go into any depth on the nature of particular natural hazards but only to highlight those aspects relevant to GIS. | Needless to say, the study of natural hazards is important, a statement brought into sharp focus by the fact that natural hazards account for up to 4 per cent of total deaths in the world each year (Mitchell, 1974). |
|
literal | existing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6041 | This did not, however, stop the question of political marginality and the need to reform existing policies from being raised at all, as can be seen subsequently by the attempts after 1981 to introduce both locally and nationally measures which were meant to address some of the grievances of the rioters and to ensure that further disturbances did not occur. | But the concern with overcoming political marginality remained on the sidelines of the main public debate because it questioned the perception of the rioters as driven by irrational, uncivilized, and criminal instincts. | Aspects of these measures are considered further on in the chapter. |
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5542 | We'll eat your dinner for you. | ||
literal | looking | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12141 | 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 | happens | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9244 | β I have a horrible feeling that UM is about to reorganise world-wide planning operations and, if that happens, it's curtains for the European organisation and for me . β | ||
metaphorical | follow | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.6777 | In the sections to follow the stark question is therefore put β Is the Probation Service in the business of inflicting pain? β and the answer which unfolds may be summarized β No, because it neither aspires nor wishes to! β | If punishment is assimilated into the probation glossary it will inevitably influence the sort of practice the Service undertakes. | |
literal | answering | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1172 | β What was Mueller doing answering questions. | He was there to ASK them. |
|
literal | see | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17683 | In this last section we highlight some important research areas as we see them. | Computer power is becoming cheaper, digital data more readily available, and GISs are becoming hybrid systems involving other technologies. | Doubtless there are many others, such is the surge of interest in GIS technology. |
metaphorical | acquired | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.758 | In Glasgow he had picked up many of the skills that a more highly-born politician might have acquired in the Oxford Union or at the Bar, but skills that were very different in appearance. | P. Taylor has noted that Law was trained, if he was trained for anything in his early career, to be a debater. | His concern was solely with effectiveness rather than style; he rarely spoke with more than brief notes and left it to the occasion to furnish the words. |
literal | thought | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
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] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20842 | Who'd have thought them two would marry? | Whoops, I mean Bromley. | She says the Colonel's taken up petit point, and Miss Hawkins is teaching him. |
metaphorical | withdrawn | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
104,
113
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22762 | Dorigo at least had the satisfaction of seeing his direct opponent and England colleague David Rocastle withdrawn. | It should suit Tony Dorigo, the unblooded England left- back, though oddly his rival, Nigel Winterburn, did more rampaging on Saturday; neither, in truth, made the heart pound. | All in all, Bobby Robson must have found it about as fruitful as a day trying to get in touch with Brian Clough. |
literal | drink | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
10,
15
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.5399 | We do not drink because we are thirsty. | These are not moments of thirst β¦ but nor are they causes of drunkenness (unless one tries to pack all such experiences into one day). | Nor, if we are in civilised cast of mind, because we wish to become drunk. |
literal | intend | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
109,
115
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10102 | As for his colleagues, Mr Smith said: β We're all agreed that we cannot spend what we have not earned and we intend to earn it before we spend it. | That will be the guiding light of the next Labour government. |
|
literal | think | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
16,
21
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.20725 | β They will not think of me here. | β No matter if they do, β he said. | Only my coachman knows I am home. |
metaphorical | covering | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
59,
67
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.4304 | By 1986, when social inquiry report monitoring information covering 1,257 offenders indicated that the problem of drink-related offending was virtually as great for pre- as for post-sentence clients, that is, alcohol was cited as a pre-offence problem in twenty-nine per cent of cases, a specialist project worker had been appointed. | Aware of practitioners' frustration in not being able to work effectively with these problematic clients, Probation management, in partnership with the voluntary sector, determined to develop an Alcohol Education Course (AEC). | Towards the end of 1986 an AEC was launched and has been running ever since. |
literal | illustrated | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
21,
32
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9720 | This is perhaps best illustrated with reference to earthquakes. | Many areas that appear to be hazard-free on current maps may merely by passing through a temporary period of quiescence. | For example, in 1692, the whole of southern England was affected by an earthquake whose epicentre was located in what is now Belgium; a good deal of minor structural damage was inflicted (Morse 1983). |
literal | provided | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
49,
57
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15013 | This would have been impossible without the link provided from postcoded data (increasingly available from sources such as cancer registries) to Ordnance Survey (OS) grid references. | For instance, Diggle et al. (1990) assess the hypothesis that cancer of the larynx is associated with proximity to a now-closed incinerator and develop a statistical model from the theory of spatial point processes to test this. | Such a link is provided by the Central Postcode Directory, which matches all 1.5 million unit postcodes in the UK to grid references. |
literal | banging | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
39,
46
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1763 | But I mean they were banging they were banging fifteen hundred in for that disco for the first | Yeah. | |
literal | parted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
81,
87
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14060 | He took Adam on to Sudbury for him to catch a train there and at that point they parted. | Rufus overtook a bus going to Colchester and dropped the two in the back so that they could catch it. | Adam got down from Goblander and said, |
literal | see | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
20,
23
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17752 | The work of Carver (see Openshaw et al. 1989: Ch. 7) is an interesting example. | The major contribution to informed debate about the search for sites for the disposal of nuclear wastes has come from a group of geographers (Openshaw et al. 1989) and a GIS approach to this problem can pay high dividends. | One advantage is the ability to model a range of alternatives by allowing particular criteria to enter or be omitted from the polygon overlay operation. |
literal | know | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
102,
106
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10978 | Yes but I remember, I can remember Edith phoning me and, and saying, you know she was going away, you know is, you know could I go down? | Mm. | And I said yes. |
literal | ratify | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
6,
12
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.15399 | Don't ratify any names. | His orders were quite specific. | They didn't want the Yanks stumbling in and screwing up in an attempt to force the issue. |
literal | scrubbing | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
40,
49
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.17547 | No he'll be at school, just me and you, scrubbing away at the floor you'd rather do it with Christopher wouldn't you? | laugh Sorry about that. |
|
metaphorical | attached | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
53,
61
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1660 | That is to say, they will have what the Jesuits once attached such importance to: power over young or impressionable minds. | Then there are all those schoolteachers, dons, television producers, writers on arts pages and members of the agitating classes who want a Labour win in order to impose Political Correctness. | |
literal | let | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
55,
58
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.11605 | She stood regarding him with a serious intensity as he let in the clutch and turned the car and he had the impression that she was watching critically to see how he handled it. | But then the whole encounter had been a little surprising. | But at least, he thought as he gave a final wave, she hadn't asked him whether he had come to Norfolk to help catch the Whistler. |
literal | pretend | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
33,
40
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14715 | Closet countrysiders may want to pretend their patch is actually a corner of some Sussex meadow and picture it swagged with honeysuckle and waving with ox-eye daisies and scabious. | The garden for them should feel like an extra sitting room, gnat-ridden perhaps, damp occasionally, but an important overflow of living space. | This is a difficult trick to bring off with suburban trains hurtling by on one side and lorries grinding through their gears on the other. |
metaphorical | get | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
22,
25
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.7318 | I wonder if Hopa will get out of that? | ||
metaphorical | looked | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
50,
56
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.12091 | Oh, yes, I've been meaning to ask you, who was it looked after Wyvis Hall while you were in Greece? β | What a coincidence! | |
literal | used | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
208,
212
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.21649 | After Handsworth part of the press response was to blame the riot on rivalry between West Indians and Asians, and even after the arguments were criticized by local residents; and community leaders, they were used to β explain β' what happened. | The usage of β race β during the September-October 1985 period took on new meanings, which had little if anything to do with the impact of racism as such, since the emphasis was on the cultural characteristics of the minority communities themselves. | In addition, the question whether the cultures and values of the black communities, their family structures, and their political attitudes β bred violence β was constantly raised (van Dijk, 1988). |
literal | practised | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
58,
67
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14574 | The technique of β hunt the analogue β is a favourite one practised by palaeontologists, but it is certainly not a foolproof one, because there are many fossil animals that defy comparison with living organisms, and some analogues do not stand up to detailed scrutiny. | But the structure and functioning of grinding or chewing teeth in other mammals, in which opposing teeth co-operate in action, and which can be matched in extinct, unrelated mammals, is a much more subtle matter, involving detailed studies on the operation of living dental systems to help elucidate the functioning of fossil ones. | The second method tries to analyse the structure of the fossil almost as if it were a piece of engineering. |
metaphorical | stand | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
116,
121
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.19101 | Oh and yes β¦ a chap from Conservative Central Office rang up to say they'd like to know if you would be prepared to stand for the European Parliament. | I've written it all down. | He sounded somewhat to the right of Genghis Khan. |
literal | wanted | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
11,
17
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.22259 | He had not wanted to come back here. | But there had been no spirit in him, the shock of what his father told him had been too great. |
|
metaphorical | called | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
121,
127
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.2625 | Indeed, many systems of criminal law impose a mandatory sentence for murder (or whatever the highest form of homicide is called in that system). | If causing death is to be regarded as the most serious harm that can be inflicted, it would seem to follow that the most blameworthy form of homicide should result in the highest sentences imposed by the courts. | In some jurisdictions this is a mandatory sentence of death. |
literal | said | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
27,
31
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.16924 | When you're feeling keen I said, you can do a lot and then | ||
literal | illustrate | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
55,
65
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9709 | Brief reference to two examples of natural hazards may illustrate the potential relevance of a GIS approach, applications of which are considered below. | Jones et al. (1989) have examined the distribution of some 8500 landslides in the UK. |
|
metaphorical | placed | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
139,
145
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.14319 | 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. | |
metaphorical | involved | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
29,
37
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.10270 | β Are the German authorities involved? β | ||
metaphorical | applying | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
48,
56
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.1258 | Issue will be taken with the appropriateness of applying the concept of punishment to the probation context through reference to a demanding and successful probation project concerned with offenders in trouble through drink. | The aim of this article is to challenge the assertion contained in the White Paper Crime, Justice and Protecting the Public (Home Office, 1990a) that probation practice can be conceived of as a form of punishment in the community. | In describing the project, a non-punitive model for understanding probation practice will be developed. |
literal | shuddered | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
5,
14
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.18572 | Nell shuddered. | Night. |
|
literal | including | VUAC_ShT_Tr1_ORIGSPLIT_WITH_VAL | [
48,
57
] | VUAC_Tr1.o_val.9888 | He sat back and let the DDA give a full report, including the trip to the voodoo ceremony and all that followed. | Sorge didn't stir, even when they mentioned the gruesome spectacle of Trimmler's arms folded in the sign of a swastika. |
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