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O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O
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You know , the panda who keeps an eye on my drinking habits .
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You know , the panda who watches overs attentively my drinking habits .
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O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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But I will also be keeping an eye on you .
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But I will also be watching you closely.
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O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O
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I will keep an eye on him , reassured Jack .
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I will be watching him carefully, reassured Jack .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Moreover , international operations director Richard Ferry claims that the Bracknell , Berkshire-based company 's services are unique although most rivals can offer centralised expertise , he says , no-one else can monitor computer systems remotely , or keep an eye on such critical issues as temperature and air conditioning levels at any given customer site .
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Moreover , international operations director Richard Ferry claims that the Bracknell , Berkshire-based company 's services are unique although most rivals can offer centralised expertise , he says , no-one else can monitor computer systems remotely , or watch over attentively such critical issues as temperature and air conditioning levels at any given customer site .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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Once Duncan had managed to fire off a report and stop his watch-replacement from stumbling on the terrorists , he had settled down to keep an eye on the gang .
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Once Duncan had managed to fire off a report and stop his watch-replacement from stumbling on the terrorists , he had settled down to monitor the gang closely.
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O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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So we must keep an eye on Bruno Casanova .
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So we must watch Bruno Casanova closely.
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O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O
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Keep it in the quarantine tank , cease medication and keep an eye on it for the next few months .
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Keep it in the quarantine tank , cease medication and watch it closely for the next few months .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O
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As you can see from the state of this place , I have someone call in regularly to keep an eye on it .
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As you can see from the state of this place , I have someone call in regularly to watch it closely.
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O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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Mary organized the plates and kept an eye on his carving .
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Mary organized the plates and watched his carving carefully.
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Keep an eye on your local press for details , or phone the Events Unit on during working hours , Monday to Friday , for further information .
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Watch your local press carefully for details , or phone the Events Unit on during working hours , Monday to Friday , for further information .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Much of the owner-occupation sector represents a recent addition to national wealth ; from 26.6 per cent in 1957 to 36.5 per cent of all wealth by 1985 a 37 per cent increase in thirty years ( Sam Brittan , Keeping an eye on the national wealth , Financial Times , 16 July 1987 ) , and this wealth has been much more equitably spread than has industrial wealth .
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Much of the owner-occupation sector represents a recent addition to national wealth ; from 26.6 per cent in 1957 to 36.5 per cent of all wealth by 1985 a 37 per cent increase in thirty years ( Sam Brittan , watch the national wealth carefully , Financial Times , 16 July 1987 ) , and this wealth has been much more equitably spread than has industrial wealth .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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She came to see me a year later , total loss of weight , total short of breath , hardly , she 's struggling to keep body and soul together .
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She came to see me a year later , total loss of weight , total short of breath , hardly , she 's struggling to sustain living .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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Struggling peasants they 'd be for the most part , trying to keep body and soul together in difficult times .
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Struggling peasants they 'd be for the most part , trying to survive in difficult times .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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I will take some Bovril up for 'er too , and some sausage rolls , we all 'ave to keep body an' soul together .
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I will take some Bovril up for 'er too , and some sausage rolls , we all 'ave to survive .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Their education , he said , was irrelevant to their duties , their poverty such that they had to spend most of their time keeping body and soul together .
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Their education , he said , was irrelevant to their duties , their poverty such that they had to spend most of their time surviving, especially through very modest means .
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Their education , he said , was irrelevant to their duties , their poverty such that they had to spend most of their time surviving, especially through very modest means .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Nails , getting the taste of it , stopped being terrified and began to keep his eyes open long enough to judge the thoroughbred 's stride as he approached a jump and to know when he was going to stand off and when he was going to put a quick one in .
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Nails , getting the taste of it , stopped being terrified and began to be on the lookout long enough to judge the thoroughbred 's stride as he approached a jump and to know when he was going to stand off and when he was going to put a quick one in .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Keep her eyes open , that 's all I said , no harm in that , is it ?
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keep her eyes open , that 's all I said , no harm in that , is it ?
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Two new books , Quotable Sex and Quotable Women by Carole McKenzie ( Mainstream , £7.99 ) , both have hundreds of incisive comments from the quick brains of the famous and little-known : Men should keep their eyes wide open before marriage , and half-shut afterwards Madeleine de Scudery ( 1607“1701 ) French author .
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Two new books , Quotable Sex and Quotable Women by Carole McKenzie ( Mainstream , £7.99 ) , both have hundreds of incisive comments from the quick brains of the famous and little-known : Men should KEEP THEIR EYES WIDE OPEN before marriage , and half-shut afterwards Madeleine de Scudery ( 1607“1701 ) French author .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O
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You keep your eyes open , see if you can see her .
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You remain vigilant , see if you can see her .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Keep your eyes open for a Window drawing program called Visio from US company , Shapeware .
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Be on the lookout for a Window drawing program called Visio from US company , Shapeware .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O
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If she kept her eyes open the car very often failed to start .
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If she KEPT HER EYES OPEN the car very often failed to start .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O
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I have kept my eyes open when we 're going through Harford
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I have remained alert when we 're going through Harford
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Assuming the car had gone missing at the same ti me as Angela Morgan , it might have been there for over a week ; it had only been found that evening by a uniformed constable who was keeping his eyes open .
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Assuming the car had gone missing at the same ti me as Angela Morgan , it might have been there for over a week ; it had only been found that evening by a uniformed constable who was on the lookout .
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O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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H. P. You had to go round keeping your eyes open for various things .
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H. P. You had to go round being on the lookout for various things .
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O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM
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I 'm still concerned and hope the public will still keep their eyes open
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I 'm still concerned and hope the public will still remain vigilant
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O
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Gareth Holmroyd , Ted Hurwitz , Mike Sparrow , Ralph Absalom they were all keeping their eyes open for a house for him .
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Gareth Holmroyd , Ted Hurwitz , Mike Sparrow , Ralph Absalom they were all being on the lookout for a house for him .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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I tell you , Lou , it might be a good idea to get her to go there sometimes , keep her eyes open .
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I tell you , Lou , it might be a good idea to get her to go there sometimes , be on the lookout .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O
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Do not forget that THERE IS NO CUT BACK IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WANTING A CLASS but future methods of provision may be varied and unfamiliar , we need to be adaptable and keep our eyes wide open to take advantage of every opportunity .
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Do not forget that THERE IS NO CUT BACK IN THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WANTING A CLASS but future methods of provision may be varied and unfamiliar , we need to be adaptable and be on the lookout to take advantage of every opportunity .
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O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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And the point is that wherever you go you tend to keep your eye open and not wait for something to crop up ; you do tend to say 'Ello , ello , ello , What 's this ?
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And the point is that wherever you go you tend to remain vigilant and not wait for something to crop up ; you do tend to say 'Ello , ello , ello , What 's this ?
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O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O
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You 're a man who keeps his eyes open , a man aware of things .
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You 're a man who remains vigilant , a man aware of things .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O
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Keeping my eyes open for that sort of thing .
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being on the lookout for that sort of thing .
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O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O
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The Little Bee thinks of others , keeps her eyes open , tells the truth and helps cheerfully .
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The Little Bee thinks of others , remains vigilant , tells the truth and helps cheerfully .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O
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They kept their eyes open , to see into one another 's hearts .
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They remained vigilant , to see into one another 's hearts .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Keep your eyes peeled for bandits , there might be a few up tonight .
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be on the lookout for bandits , there might be a few up tonight .
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O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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As well as keeping their eyes peeled for surface coins and jewellery , beachcombers also look for non-metal items on their foreshore hunting grounds .
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As well as being on the lookout for surface coins and jewellery , beachcombers also look for non-metal items on their foreshore hunting grounds .
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O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O
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" My overseers keep their eyes peeled here , I can tell you .
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" My overseers remain vigilant here , I can tell you .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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He had kept his eyes peeled .
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He had remained vigilant .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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So keep your eyes peeled !
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So remain vigilant !
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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The village was in complete wilderness , our toilet a local bush keeping our eyes peeled for lions !
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The village was in complete wilderness , our toilet a local bush remaining vigilant for lions !
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O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Given the difficulties of keeping tabs on such faraway players , it comes as no surprise to learn that Bilardo has appealed to one of the key figures of his 1986 World Cup team , the 34-year-old Jorge Valdano , to come out of his two-year retirement .
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Given the difficulties of routinely monitoring such faraway players , it comes as no surprise to learn that Bilardo has appealed to one of the key figures of his 1986 World Cup team , the 34-year-old Jorge Valdano , to come out of his two-year retirement .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Paul Allen 's 21st-minute winner was the only entry on my score card , but the chaps from the WBC keeping tabs on Nigel Benn and Nicky Piper down the road at Ally Pally would have had a much busier afternoon .
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Paul Allen 's 21st-minute winner was the only entry on my score card , but the chaps from the WBC routinely monitoring Nigel Benn and Nicky Piper down the road at Ally Pally would have had a much busier afternoon .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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And do not forget , even though I will be thousands of miles away , I will be keeping tabs on you .
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And do not forget , even though I will be thousands of miles away , I will be routinely monitoring you .
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O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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For the untrained , keeping tabs on this type of equipment , both technically and administratively , can be difficult , but Powersafe has been set up specifically to manage the inspection and testing of electrical installations and equipment used in industry , commerce and public utilities .
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For the untrained , routinely monitoring this type of equipment , both technically and administratively , can be difficult , but Powersafe has been set up specifically to manage the inspection and testing of electrical installations and equipment used in industry , commerce and public utilities .
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O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O
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He has asked the Association of Chief police Officers to keep tabs on the proliferation of the devices .
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He has asked the Association of Chief police Officers to rountinely monitor the proliferation of the devices .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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They track every piece of hardware we got up there ¦ just as we keep tabs on theirs .
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They track every piece of hardware we got up there ¦ just as we rountinely monitor theirs .
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O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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They liked to keep tabs on you even then .
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They liked to routinely monitor you even then .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O
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At least , this human being loyally follows me around the place , keeps tabs on me and rings me up the whole time .
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At least , this human being loyally follows me around the place , routinely monitor me and rings me up the whole time .
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O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O
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He was a marked man and US Intelligence kept tabs on his every move determined to avenge Pearl Harbor .
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He was a marked man and US Intelligence routinely monitored his every move determined to avenge Pearl Harbor .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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Keeping tabs on the motor trade
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Routinely monitoring the motor trade
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O
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It keeps the wolf from the door , that 's all .
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It wards off starvation , that 's all .
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O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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If a member of , say , the Hohenzollerns decided to keep the wolf from the door by taking up this particular trade , then royal here clearly would be true of the hatmaker ; i.e. the property ROYAL would apply to the E present to the mind of the speaker describing such an individual .
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If a member of , say , the Hohenzollerns decided to ward off starvation by taking up this particular trade , then royal here clearly would be true of the hatmaker ; i.e. the property ROYAL would apply to the E present to the mind of the speaker describing such an individual .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Just to keep the wolf from the door .
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Just to ward off starvation .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O
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It kept the wolves from the door .
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It warded off starvation .
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O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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But it was worth it to keep the wolves from the door .
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But it was worth it to ward off starvation .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O
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That kept the wolf from the door for a little while , I think .
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That warded off starvation for a little while , I think .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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But now the baron family motto Man is as a wolf to his fellow man must concentrate on keeping the wolf from the door .
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But now the baron family motto Man is as a wolf to his fellow man must concentrate on warding off starvation .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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Vivien Duffield keeps the wolves from the door this year
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Vivien Duffield warded off starvation this year
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O
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But it has made us more productive and more of a team we all have to co-operate and pull together just to keep our heads above water .
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But it has made us more productive and more of a team we all have to co-operate and pull together just to ward off starvation .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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It seemed terribly wrong that her family were still struggling even now to keep their heads above water , that many like them were close to starvation , when the clothes she , Alice , was wearing would have kept them in food for at least half a year .
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It seemed terribly wrong that her family were still struggling even now to ward off starvation , that many like them were close to starvation , when the clothes she , Alice , was wearing would have kept them in food for at least half a year .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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We have been to one town where many have closed down , and others are struggling to keep their heads above water ¦
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We have been to one town where many have closed down , and others are struggling to ward off starvation ¦
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O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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We all do , really , and we 're keeping our heads above water most beautifully .
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We all do , really , and we 're KEEPING OUR HEADS ABOVE WATER most beautifully .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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The result is that all Home Secretaries are grossly over-worked , although most will have found their own ways of keeping their heads above water .
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The result is that all Home Secretaries are grossly over-worked , although most will have found their own ways of staying calm .
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O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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You just have to try to keep your head above water .
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You just have to try to stay calm .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Coun Bergg , we are happy to report , is alive and well and keeping his head above water .
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Coun Bergg , we are happy to report , is alive and well and staying calm .
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Detroit is shabby , poverty-ridden and struggling to keep its head above water It has a huge crime problem .
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Detroit is shabby , poverty-ridden and struggling to ward off starvation It has a huge crime problem .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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She was aware that these could be developed by investigative work , but once she became immersed in the new curriculum , struggling on occasions to keep her head above water , she began to lose sight of these objectives , focusing instead on the more familiar content objectives .
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She was aware that these could be developed by investigative work , but once she became immersed in the new curriculum , struggling on occassions to stay calm , she began to lose sight of these objectives , focusing instead on the more familiar content objectives .
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O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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It is good to see that the railway is keeping its head above water .
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It is good to see that the railway is warding off insolvency .
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O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O
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They helped him many a time to keep his head above water or else we should have been in a poor way .
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They helped him many a time to ward off starvation or else we should have been in a poor way .
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O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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Did you think I 'd kicked the bucket , Ma ?
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Did you think I 'd died , Ma ?
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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It 's just that Uncle was a cautious old devil and he looked away he got the impression I was a bit of a spendthrift because well , because I used to get through my allowance pretty rapidly when I was away at school , and ¦ oh , hell , he wanted to make sure I was going to be dull and sensible about all that money when he finally kicked the bucket .
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It 's just that Uncle was a cautious old devil and he looked away he got the impression I was a bit of a spendthrift because well , because I used to get through my allowance pretty rapidly when I was away at school , and ¦ oh , hell , he wanted to make sure I was going to be dull and sensible about all that money when he finally died .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Chatterton and Fagg and a few more like them who have since kicked the bucket .
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Chatterton and Fagg and a few more like them who have since died .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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He just kicked the bucket .
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He just died .
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O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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He is killing time , Bicker grated , and I would like to know why .
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He is passing time aimlessly , Bicker grated , and I would like to know why .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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I have done nothing but read thrillers since the exams , apart from watching videos and playing patience to kill time .
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I have done nothing but read thrillers since the exams , apart from watching videos and playing patience to pass time aimlessly .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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We killed time by looking at classic cars that had been driven by classic car lovers as they called themselves all the way from southern Italy .
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We passed time aimlessly by looking at classic cars that had been driven by classic car lovers as they called themselves all the way from southern Italy .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Killing time before England 's World Cup qualifier match with Norway , English soccer fans ransacked an Oslo pub causing over £100,000 ( $154,000 ) of damage .
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Passing time aimlessly before England 's World Cup qualifier match with Norway , English soccer fans ransacked an Oslo pub causing over £100,000 ( $154,000 ) of damage .
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B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O
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Name the day , bride in white , radiant , nuptial Mass .
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Fix the date for a wedding , bride in white , radiant , nuptial Mass .
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O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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I will swear those squirrels heard me name the day !
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I will swear those squirrels heard me fix the date for a wedding !
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Lewis did not bat an eyelid .
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Lewis did not care .
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O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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Lewis did not even bat an eyelid .
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Lewis did not even care .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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ASTON VILLA parade £2.25 million striker Dean Saunders against champions Leeds today and Howard Wilkinson is not batting an eyelid .
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ASTON VILLA parade £2.25 million striker Dean Saunders against champions Leeds today and Howard Wilkinson is not caring .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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ASTON VILLA parade £2.25 million striker Dean Saunders against champions Leeds today and Howard Wilkinson is not even batting an eyelid .
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ASTON VILLA parade £2.25 million striker Dean Saunders against champions Leeds today and Howard Wilkinson is not even caring .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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We managed to save three with Maureen Edwards 's help and between us we nursed them back to health .
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We managed to save three with Maureen Edwards 's help and between us we cared for them until good health returned .
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O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Mr Wood has helped to nurse back to health badgers injured on the road or found orphaned but he has never come across one which has been used for baiting .
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Mr Wood has helped to give close medical care and attention to badgers injured on the road or found orphaned but he has never come across one which has been used for baiting .
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O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O
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He falls into a fever , and is nursed back to health by the devoted Joe .
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He falls into a fever , and is given close medical care by the devoted Joe .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Any wounded or distressed creatures that are handed to us are carefully nursed back to health whilst our breeding programmes produce an ever-increased number of baby marine creatures , many of which are then released into the wild .
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Any wounded or distressed creatures that are handed to us are carefully given close medical care and attention whilst our breeding programmes produce an ever-increased number of baby marine creatures , many of which are then released into the wild .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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Many releasings are really re-releasings , that is owls from broken homes , like the first pair , or injured owls I have nursed back to health and paired up .
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Many releasings are really re-releasings , that is owls from broken homes , like the first pair , or injured owls I have given close medical care and attention and paired up .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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BABY Bogdan Ursu is out of hospital and living with foster parents who will nurse him back to health .
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BABY Bogdan Ursu is out of hospital and living with foster parents who will give him close medical care and attention .
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O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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It was ill , and she brought it in and nursed it back to health .
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It was ill , and she brought it in and gave it close medical care and attention .
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O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O
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And then you 'd stop on afterwards to er nurse them back to health again .
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And then you 'd stop on afterwards to er give them close medical care and attention again .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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He was rushed to Inverness Infirmary where doctors saved him and dedicated physiotherapists nursed him back to health .
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He was rushed to Inverness Infirmary where doctors saved him and dedicated physiotherapists gave him close medical care and attention .
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O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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And nursed him back to health and whatnot .
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And gave him close medical care and attention and whatnot .
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O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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Jerry Brown , the Democrats ' dark horse in the presidential primaries , is settled in a worn armchair , cradling a 10-month-old baby called Peter , whose eyes are vacant because he was born with both cocaine and the HIV virus in his veins .
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Jerry Brown , the Democrats ' surprise candidate in the presidential primaries , is settled in a worn armchair , cradling a 10-month-old baby called Peter , whose eyes are vacant because he was born with both cocaine and the HIV virus in his veins .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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This year the British contingent looks set to retain the title ( won by a Devon man , Will Cox last year ) unless the late Russian entry ( a red hot favourite with some observers ) proves a dark horse with his chestnut .
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This year the British contingent looks set to retain the title ( won by a Devon man , Will Cox last year ) unless the late Russian entry ( a red hot favourite with some observers ) proves someone who unexpectedly wins with his chestnut .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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Instead of facing Ruud Gullit , Jean-Pierre Papin , Marco van Basten and company Rangers were drawn in a slighter weaker group along with French giants Marseilles , Bruges of Belgium and dark horses CSKA Moscow .
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Instead of facing Ruud Gullit , Jean-Pierre Papin , Marco van Basten and company Rangers were drawn in a slighter weaker group along with French giants Marseilles , Bruges of Belgium and DARK HORSES CSKA Moscow .
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O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O
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Aesthetically it 's a dead loss now that they have tried to modernize everything .
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Aesthetically it 's a complete failure now that they have tried to modernize everything .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O
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It has to tell the world openly that the mid-range machine is its chosen contender as the central repository for the 21st century , and above all make convincing its commitment to the AS/400 by rushing out top end machines that are much bigger than the present top model while instituting a crash programme to slash the costs of manufacture and then slash them again , work out how to make money out of the machine while charging much less for the software and making all the remaining System 36 users an offer they can not refuse to convert to the AS/400 , even if every sale to that base is a dead loss to IBM .
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It has to tell the world openly that the mid-range machine is its chosen contender as the central repository for the 21st century , and above all make convincing its commitment to the AS/400 by rushing out top end machines that are much bigger than the present top model while instituting a crash programme to slash the costs of manufacture and then slash them again , work out how to make money out of the machine while charging much less for the software and making all the remaining System 36 users an offer they can not refuse to convert to the AS/400 , even if every sale to that base is a complete failure to IBM .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O
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And they 'd been they 'd been a dead lo they were a dead loss were not they ?
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And they 'd been they 'd been a dead lo they were a complete failure were not they ?
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O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O
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That was what they used to call him , the Dead Loss .
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That was what they used to call him , the complete failure .
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O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O B-IDIOM I-IDIOM O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
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But it had been years , even then , since Elvis was top of the Hit Parade , and if all he had to offer the world was slicked-back hair and a sulky pout , the Dead Loss was set to slip a lot further down the charts , and Mary was not going to be there to see it .
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But it had been years , even then , since Elvis was top of the Hit Parade , and if all he had to offer the world was slicked-back hair and a sulky pout , the complete failure was set to slip a lot further down the charts , and Mary was not going to be there to see it .
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