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He's on top of the world! | He's on top of Mount Everest! | 0not_entailment
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He sort of catches fire , yeah , self combustion , I think you must of said ten o'clock did you say ten o'clock ? | He sort of got disappointed , yeah , self combustion , I think you must of said ten o'clock did you say ten o'clock ? | 0not_entailment
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He spun it up in the air, caught it and deftly slid it into his shirt pocket. | He spun it flying through the air, caught it and deftly slid it into his shirt pocket. | 0not_entailment
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He's quite willing to do the right thing by the girl. | He's quite willing to turn right by the girl. | 0not_entailment
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He's relieved he can pay his bills and keep body and soul reasonably well together, but that's as far as it goes. | He's relieved he can pay his bills and calm down and act appropriately, but that's as far as it goes. | 0not_entailment
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He started fooling around on stage and brought the house down in the process, the tough audience quickly warming to his gritty humour. | He started fooling around on stage and made the house collapse in the process, the tough audience quickly warming to his gritty humour. | 0not_entailment
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He stole the show and became the epitome of the American anti - hero, the spit - in - your - eye champion of counter - culture whose irreverence captivated and finally liberated his audiences from the time warp in which they had been trapped since Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando and James Dean began it in a rather less volatile manner in the early Fifties. | He act unethically and became the epitome of the American anti - hero, the spit - in - your - eye champion of counter - culture whose irreverence captivated and finally liberated his audiences from the time warp in which they had been trapped since Montgomery Clift, Marlon Brando and James Dean began it in a rather less volatile manner in the early Fifties. | 0not_entailment
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He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was out cold. | He stood outside the door and cried and then went and drank until he was out into the cold air. | 0not_entailment
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He stopped pacing and pursed his lips, turning the corners right down. | He stopped pacing and pursed his lips, passing out of danger right down. | 0not_entailment
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He struggled with Manchester United, too, until he suddenly saw the light and realised he was going nowhere. | He struggled with Manchester United, too, until he suddenly saw the brightest star and realised he was going nowhere. | 0not_entailment
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He talked of the future; he made light of the present and its difficulties until Lucy lost sight of them too. | He talked of the future; he illuminated the present and its difficulties until Lucy lost sight of them too. | 0not_entailment
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He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this no man's land made me uneasy. | He talked rather obsessively about those times, and while he talked I was overwhelmed by feelings of desolation: this a land that no one want to buy made me uneasy. | 0not_entailment
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He then closed it and felt as right as rain. | He then closed it and felt as as reliable as rain. | 0not_entailment
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He thinks I might be able to lend a hand.β | He thinks I might be able to shake hands | 0not_entailment
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He thought, eating it, that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions, since, in her anxiety to obey him to the letter, she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding. | He thought, eating it, that he must be careful not to be too metaphorical in his instructions, since, in her anxiety to obey him on paper, she might feed him a diet of unrelieved soup and rice pudding. | 0not_entailment
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He thought β isself too good for the Flowers by a long chalk, he did. | He thought β isself too good for the Flowers with a long stick of chalk, he did. | 0not_entailment
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He told a news conference at the club's White Hart Lane ground: β I've been threatened, spat on, chased after and have been called all the names under the sun. | He told a news conference at the club's White Hart Lane ground: β I've been threatened, spat on, chased after and have been called all the names that makes you warm. | 0not_entailment
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He told her about the fairies who lived in the holes on the river bank, and how Billy was half leprechaun. | He told her about the fairies who lived in debt on the river bank, and how Billy was half leprechaun. | 0not_entailment
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He told her: β I daren't be otherwise β because if I were ever in a compromising situation, if the police raided or if someone kissed and told I'd be up the creek.β | He told her: β I daren't be otherwise β because if I were ever in a compromising situation, if the police raided or if someone romantic storytime I'd be up the creek.β | 0not_entailment
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he told them he'd stopped in the fast lane instead of moving to the hard shoulder because he didn't want to ruin his tyre by driving on after a puncture. | he told them he'd stopped with a rapid and exciting pace instead of moving to the hard shoulder because he didn't want to ruin his tyre by driving on after a puncture. | 0not_entailment
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He told the whole story to Marc, he said, and there was another row, with Marc calling him everything under the sun. | He told the whole story to Marc, he said, and there was another row, with Marc calling him everything that makes you warm. | 0not_entailment
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He took an unconcerned mouthful of his whisky and rolled it in his mouth as he smiled and told her ,' Alas, you see, your brother and I have crossed swords again . ' | He took an unconcerned mouthful of his whisky and rolled it in his mouth as he smiled and told her ,' Alas, you see, your brother and I have became friends again . ' | 0not_entailment
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He took his bow from Rostov and gestured at Nogai. | He apologized from Rostov and gestured at Nogai. | 0not_entailment
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He took it from me and put it on the mantelpiece. | He rested assured and put it on the mantelpiece. | 0not_entailment
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He took it on the chin. | He got beaten up. | 0not_entailment
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He took out his knife and cut away some of the dead wood from the rose trees. | He took out his knife and cut away some of the old pieces of furniture from the rose trees. | 0not_entailment
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He travelled as a seaman to Sydney where he won the Australian heavyweight title before transferring to San Francisco where he was persuaded by the Earl of Lonsdale to operate in England, a move which enhanced his status greatly, as a contemporary noted :' I knew him in the days of his greatness when sitting on top of the pugilistic world, fΓͺted and lionized, he might well have been excused some slight vanity'(quoted by Henderson , 1949, pp.20β1). | He travelled as a seaman to Sydney where he won the Australian heavyweight title before transferring to San Francisco where he was persuaded by the Earl of Lonsdale to operate in England, a move which enhanced his status greatly, as a contemporary noted :' I knew him in the days of his greatness when sitting on top of Mount Everest, fΓͺted and lionized, he might well have been excused some slight vanity'(quoted by Henderson , 1949, pp.20β1). | 0not_entailment
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He tried to keep his voice firm, but the thought of actually having to kill the man in cold blood numbed him. | He tried to keep his voice firm, but the thought of actually having to kill the man in a pool of blood numbed him. | 0not_entailment
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He tried to reach her again, and told the operator to put the howler on the line because the phone was off the hook, but the girl said reprovingly that it couldn't be done in the middle of the night in case it woke people up. | He tried to reach her again, and told the operator to put the howler on the line because the phone was off the coathook, but the girl said reprovingly that it couldn't be done in the middle of the night in case it woke people up. | 0not_entailment
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He tried to tell himself that it didn't matter, that you could find the same situation all over the West End; back in the long - lost days of sweetness and light he could remember taking his wife to a performance of Jesus Christ, Superstar when it had gone through so many cast changes that no - one was even bothering to count, and what a bunch of wankers they'd been. | He tried to tell himself that it didn't matter, that you could find the same situation all over the West End; back in the long - lost days of sugary and nutritionally void food he could remember taking his wife to a performance of Jesus Christ, Superstar when it had gone through so many cast changes that no - one was even bothering to count, and what a bunch of wankers they'd been. | 0not_entailment
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He turned and saw a lithe figure in a track suit pounding the pavement towards him. | He turned and saw a lithe figure in a track suit paving the road towards him. | 0not_entailment
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He turned the corner, and almost walked into Gurder. | He passed out of danger, and almost walked into Gurder. | 0not_entailment
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He turned the corner, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked. | He passed out of danger, and found himself at the front of the house, which had a mountingblock, well chalked. | 0not_entailment
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He turned the corner miserably, bumping into Elsie with their fish and chips. | He passed out of danger miserably, bumping into Elsie with their fish and chips. | 0not_entailment
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He turned to stare at Tallis , who pulled a face . | He turned to stare at Tallis , who expressed fondness . | 0not_entailment
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He turned to stare at Tallis , who pulled a face . | He turned to stare at Tallis , who pulled a muscle . | 0not_entailment
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He waited while Andrew and Peter came out of the wood, the former a little defensive. | He waited while Andrew and Peter came out of lumber, the former a little defensive. | 0not_entailment
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He walked free after embarrassing the RSPCA by producing a book written by one of its own experts that said it was safe to leave fish home alone for up to two weeks. | He went unpunished after embarrassing the RSPCA by producing a book written by one of its own experts that said it was safe to leave fish home alone for up to two weeks. | 0not_entailment
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He walked free from court after after it was revealed that a detective in the case was sleeping with his first wife. | He took a stroll without disturbance from court after after it was revealed that a detective in the case was sleeping with his first wife. | 0not_entailment
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He walked past Claire's room and turned the corner. | He walked past Claire's room and passed out of danger. | 0not_entailment
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He walked past it and turned the corner into Cromwell Road. | He walked past it and passed out of danger into Cromwell Road. | 0not_entailment
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He wanted to make sure he knew who'd been the problem and wouldn't let me off the hook. | He wanted to make sure he knew who'd been the problem and wouldn't let me off the coathook. | 0not_entailment
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He wants the matter to be put on the back burner until the Republic have taken another important step towards next year's USA finals. | He wants the matter to be put in the microwave until the Republic have taken another important step towards next year's USA finals. | 0not_entailment
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He wants to keep Portsmouth in the dark until the teams line - up for the kick - off. | He wants to ignore the fans until the teams line - up for the kick - off. | 0not_entailment
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He was 24, highly intelligent, could drink Malc under the table and had a dry, lightning wit. | He was 24, highly intelligent, could drink Malc below the water table and had a dry, lightning wit. | 0not_entailment
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HE was acting by royal command, lending a professional ear to the Duchess of York's marriage troubles. | HE was acting by royal command, helping deaf people to the Duchess of York's marriage troubles. | 0not_entailment
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He was a long way from being an alcoholic, but he was vulnerable to heavy social drinking and was a sucker for the old Scottish adage' One For The Road'. | He was a long way from being an alcoholic, but he was vulnerable to heavy social drinking and was a sucker for the old Scottish adage' For better preparation'. | 0not_entailment
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He was a man whose personal life, though occasionally exigent, never became a siren song. | He was a man whose personal life, though occasionally exigent, never became a sound of an ambulance. | 0not_entailment
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He was caught cheating on the exam and got called on the carpet. | He was caught cheating on the exam and got called feeling comfortable. | 0not_entailment
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He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light; that meant the part was still in full swing, which meant Gerard would be busy β¦ and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door. | He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light; that meant the part was still at a swingset, which meant Gerard would be busy β¦ and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door. | 0not_entailment
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He was eating his food, and, I thought to myself, β Christ, how he has changed his appearance after five days living in a hole in the ground! β | He was eating his food, and, I thought to myself, β Christ, how he has changed his appearance after five days living in debt in the ground! β | 0not_entailment
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He was going banana, what was he saying while he was bouncing? | He was growing bananas, what was he saying while he was bouncing? | 0not_entailment
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He was going to have to make a move, one way or the other. | He was going to have to stand still, one way or the other. | 0not_entailment
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He was going to tell his mother and sister on the Friday and, to break the ice, we decided to go to the Fire Festival on Saturday; he was to pick me up here at eight and we were going together.β | He was going to tell his mother and sister on the Friday and, to make icecubes, we decided to go to the Fire Festival on Saturday; he was to pick me up here at eight and we were going together.β | 0not_entailment
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He was in every sense a man of the cloth. | He was in every sense a tailor. | 0not_entailment
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He was involved in the most important questions of policy β negotiations for the marriage of royal children: Eleanor in 1170 and John in 1173 But in view of Eleanor of Aquitaine's masterful political activity in later years it seems superfluous to look for a power behind the throne. | He was involved in the most important questions of policy β negotiations for the marriage of royal children: Eleanor in 1170 and John in 1173 But in view of Eleanor of Aquitaine's masterful political activity in later years it seems superfluous to look for a children of royalty. | 0not_entailment
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He was jealous of new blood, particularly when it was as blue as Angel's, but Luke, who knew how hard it was to get established, had recognized Angel's talent. | He was jealous of donated blood, particularly when it was as blue as Angel's, but Luke, who knew how hard it was to get established, had recognized Angel's talent. | 0not_entailment
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He was last seen floating into a radiation bar in a bid to drink the crew of the USS Enterprise under the table but hasn't been seen since. | He was last seen floating into a radiation bar in a bid to drink the crew of the USS Enterprise below the water table but hasn't been seen since. | 0not_entailment
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β He was my guest.β | β He went for it | 0not_entailment
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He was near foaming at the mouth she said . ' | He was near making bubbles with the mouth she said . ' | 0not_entailment
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He was not impressed either by the Department's argu ment that to have revoked the licence would have triggered a dis orderly collapse, allowing the smart money to get out and leaving pen sioners high and dry. | He was not impressed either by the Department's argu ment that to have revoked the licence would have triggered a dis orderly collapse, allowing the smart money to get out and leaving pen sioners floating in dry air. | 0not_entailment
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He was not the chief executive of a big corporation but in an uneasy no man's land between the department and the service. | He was not the chief executive of a big corporation but in an uneasy a land that no one want to buy between the department and the service. | 0not_entailment
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He wasn't even late for work, let alone under the influence of drink, so I could hardly suggest counselling in those circumstances.β | He wasn't even late for work, let alone under the spell of drink, so I could hardly suggest counselling in those circumstances.β | 0not_entailment
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He wasn't even let off the hook when it was all over. | He wasn't even let off the coathook when it was all over. | 0not_entailment
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He wasn't on UK business and it cost the earth. | He wasn't on UK business and it put the earth in danger. | 0not_entailment
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He was, of course, the man who had once brought in a cup, painted black on the inside and white on the outside, and, after pointing out its close resemblance to the soul of the average sinner, had jumped up and down on it, foaming at the mouth. | He was, of course, the man who had once brought in a cup, painted black on the inside and white on the outside, and, after pointing out its close resemblance to the soul of the average sinner, had jumped up and down on it, making bubbles with the mouth. | 0not_entailment
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He was off the hook. | He was off the coathook. | 0not_entailment
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He was out cold. | He was out into the cold air. | 0not_entailment
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He was out cold, his body a dead weight on hers, his face buried in the tangled skeins of her long hair. | He was out into the cold air, his body a dead weight on hers, his face buried in the tangled skeins of her long hair. | 0not_entailment
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He was quite explicit in rejecting the world of business because of its philistinism, derived from a Judaistic view of the world, and championing a Hellenistic view concerned with the pursuit of sweetness and light. | He was quite explicit in rejecting the world of business because of its philistinism, derived from a Judaistic view of the world, and championing a Hellenistic view concerned with the pursuit of sugary and nutritionally void food. | 0not_entailment
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He was shot in cold blood.β | He was shot in a pool of blood | 0not_entailment
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He was smiling, if that could be called a smile that drew his long mouth out of line, plucking the left corner obliquely upwards. | He was smiling, if that could be called a smile that drew his long mouth disproportionately, plucking the left corner obliquely upwards. | 0not_entailment
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He was so eager for Camilla's company that he did not even ask his hostess, Lady Vestey to take the floor. | He was so eager for Camilla's company that he did not even ask his hostess, Lady Vestey to sit on the floor. | 0not_entailment
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He was stabbed in broad daylight by a young Muslim. | He was stabbed in a well-lit room by a young Muslim. | 0not_entailment
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He was still on tenterhooks waiting for his directors' decision about the manager's job. | He was still in a state of anger waiting for his directors' decision about the manager's job. | 0not_entailment
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He was the first star to weather the storm of a dope scandal, emerging unscathed and proving the Indianapolis Star wrong when it prophesied that β The public never did β never will β laugh off a dope scandal involving a screen favourite performer. | He was the first star to predict the coming storm of a dope scandal, emerging unscathed and proving the Indianapolis Star wrong when it prophesied that β The public never did β never will β laugh off a dope scandal involving a screen favourite performer. | 0not_entailment
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He was the nastiest, really dangerous because he felt he had to go that extra distance. | He was the nastiest, really dangerous because he felt he had to take a lot of time. | 0not_entailment
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He was the supreme arbiter of protocol and courtly behaviour, and it was likely that he would be put out, to say the least, by the notion of a Kha - Khan who behaved with such a lack of reserve. | He was the supreme arbiter of protocol and courtly behaviour, and it was likely that he would be put out, so as to be brief and efficient, by the notion of a Kha - Khan who behaved with such a lack of reserve. | 0not_entailment
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He was torn backwards, his hands flailing, and he got a grip on the doorjamb. | He was torn backwards, his hands flailing, and he was reasonable on the doorjamb. | 0not_entailment
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He was trying to get a picture of the life that Steve and Ephraim had had together. | He was trying to take a picture of the life that Steve and Ephraim had had together. | 0not_entailment
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He was used to walking all over the city, as if searching, as if dedicated to the act of searching, every single day; and now he came to The Bar every single night, and did his searching there. | He was used to dominating the city, as if searching, as if dedicated to the act of searching, every single day; and now he came to The Bar every single night, and did his searching there. | 0not_entailment
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β He was woken by the smoke and heat and he alerted his sisters, then went straight to the telephone and called me. | β He was woken by the smoke and heat and he alerted his sisters, then became a law-abiding person to the telephone and called me. | 0not_entailment
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He waved them on as he turned the corner, and began to run. | He waved them on as he passed out of danger, and began to run. | 0not_entailment
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He went straight from here to the airport, I was told.β | He became a law-abiding person from here to the airport, I was told.β | 0not_entailment
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He went straight to the Passport Office and applied for another one - year renewal. | He became a law-abiding person to the Passport Office and applied for another one - year renewal. | 0not_entailment
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He went straight up to his wretched double with an air of conscious dignity and independence that showed up the difference between the two otherwise amazingly similar boys. | He became a law-abiding person up to his wretched double with an air of conscious dignity and independence that showed up the difference between the two otherwise amazingly similar boys. | 0not_entailment
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He will examine more confidently his own intuition and hope, that there is Something or Somebody at work behind the scenes in all religions. | He will examine more confidently his own intuition and hope, that there is Something or Somebody at work behind the scenery and stage area in all religions. | 0not_entailment
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He will have done the right thing. | He will have turned right. | 0not_entailment
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He would also fight tooth and nail to keep her from the likes of Tommy Allen. | He would also bite and scratch to keep her from the likes of Tommy Allen. | 0not_entailment
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He would miss seeing Harry and, besides, a weekend at some hotel would cost the earth. | He would miss seeing Harry and, besides, a weekend at some hotel would put the earth in danger. | 0not_entailment
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He would not let me off the hook until I had confessed that I could no longer work with my boss. | He would not let me off the coathook until I had confessed that I could no longer work with my boss. | 0not_entailment
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" He wouldn't take it from me, but may he have it, nevertheless. | " He wouldn't take it away from me, but may he have it, nevertheless. | 0not_entailment
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High and dry and dead in the willow - herb β | floating in dry air and dead in the willow - herb β | 0not_entailment
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' High and low. | ' at the top and bottom. | 0not_entailment
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high and low didn't you? | at the top and bottom didn't you? | 0not_entailment
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β High and Lowβ, MOMA's ambitious attempt to fathom the relationship between high and low culture in modern art, was a costly AT&T - funded project that travelled from New York to Chicago and Los Angeles only to be savaged by most critics at each of its stops. | β High and Lowβ, MOMA's ambitious attempt to fathom the relationship between at the top and bottom culture in modern art, was a costly AT&T - funded project that travelled from New York to Chicago and Los Angeles only to be savaged by most critics at each of its stops. | 0not_entailment
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High and mighty | masculine | 0not_entailment
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HIGH Street stores throw open their doors today and tomorrow for a make - or - break final festive shopping weekend. | HIGH Street stores throw open their doors today and tomorrow for a build or destroy final festive shopping weekend. | 0not_entailment
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HIGH TECH SECTOR SITS ON THE FENCE | HIGH TECH SECTOR put something on the fence | 0not_entailment
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Hilton embodies his sense of how the contemplative grows in love for Christ as God, in the image of Mary Magdalene reaching out to touch the risen Jesus who says: Hilton enlarges: It is this love, knowledge and worship which is experienced in the darkness; the " lif vnseable " (30.102r . β252) of the soul"as the gift of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost who: This is the core of contemplative knowledge, not the quasi - sensual experience of heat and sweetness and light which may accompany it. | Hilton embodies his sense of how the contemplative grows in love for Christ as God, in the image of Mary Magdalene reaching out to touch the risen Jesus who says: Hilton enlarges: It is this love, knowledge and worship which is experienced in the darkness; the " lif vnseable " (30.102r . β252) of the soul"as the gift of the Holy Ghost at Pentecost who: This is the core of contemplative knowledge, not the quasi - sensual experience of heat and sugary and nutritionally void food which may accompany it. | 0not_entailment
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