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If you live round the corner from Mary Whitehouse could you pop in and tell her that her phone is off the hook she hasn't replaced the receiver and she she's quite an elderly lady and I would would be terribly upset if if she hadn't got her phone back cos she might need it for emergencies or something like that and I am a caring concerned person so could you could you pop round the corner to Mary's house and tell her that she hasn't put her phone on the hook off the hook properly could you do that? | If you live round the corner from Mary Whitehouse could you pop in and tell her that her phone is off the hook she hasn't replaced the receiver and she she's quite an elderly lady and I would would be terribly upset if if she hadn't got her phone back cos she might need it for emergencies or something like that and I am a caring concerned person so could you could you pop round the corner to Mary's house and tell her that she hasn't put her phone on the hook off the coathook properly could you do that? | 0not_entailment
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•If you make a move that takes you beyond the last circle on the grid, you must count back to complete that move before continuing forward with the next move. | •If you take action that takes you beyond the last circle on the grid, you must count back to complete that move before continuing forward with the next move. | 0not_entailment
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If you mean business, we'll help make your entrepreneurial dreams come true | If you think everything could be a business, we'll help make your entrepreneurial dreams come true | 0not_entailment
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If you put him on a wyvern there is a temptation to spend half the game flitting about behind the enemy lines or stuck up in the air. | If you put him on a wyvern there is a temptation to spend half the game flitting about behind the enemy lines or stuck flying through the air. | 0not_entailment
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‘ If you put your foot down, we could be back in time for pud.’ | ‘ If you stop moving, we could be back in time for pud.’ | 0not_entailment
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If you're feeling brave you can swim in chilly crystal - clear lakes or take a hike in the mountains. | If you're feeling brave you can swim in chilly crystal - clear lakes or go away in the mountains. | 0not_entailment
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If you're never going to read those twenty - year - old management books collecting dust on your office shelf make some profit (it's always best to start in a small way) by selling them to a secondhand bookshop. | If you're never going to read those twenty - year - old management books gathering dust intentionally on your office shelf make some profit (it's always best to start in a small way) by selling them to a secondhand bookshop. | 0not_entailment
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If you repaid the advance, I'm sure they'd let you off the hook.’ | If you repaid the advance, I'm sure they'd let you off the coathook | 0not_entailment
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If youse keep your nose clean.’ | If youse wash the face often | 0not_entailment
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If you talk to women in the sort of project where she's working, I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them, and if you then look at projects like second chance for women, there's a range of access projects, particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves. | If you talk to women in the sort of project where she's working, I think you do take a picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them, and if you then look at projects like second chance for women, there's a range of access projects, particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves. | 0not_entailment
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If you truly Lend a Hand now you will all help to save the pilot and the plane. | If you truly shake hands now you will all help to save the pilot and the plane. | 0not_entailment
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If you've just moved to a new area a good way to break the ice for you and your child is a parent and toddler group. | If you've just moved to a new area a good way to make icecubes for you and your child is a parent and toddler group. | 0not_entailment
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If you walk out of the class you get called all the names under the sun, ‘ cissy’, ‘ poof’ and all this crap. | If you walk out of the class you get called all the names that makes you warm, ‘ cissy’, ‘ poof’ and all this crap. | 0not_entailment
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If you want to put your foot down then I wouldn't have thought that was the car you wanted. | If you want to stop moving then I wouldn't have thought that was the car you wanted. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I gather Hereward had quite an accomplished line in undermining self - respect, making Amy and indeed others wonder if they were acceptable, passed muster. | ‘ I gather Hereward had quite an accomplished line in undermining self - respect, making Amy and indeed others wonder if they were acceptable, passed along mustard. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I gave her the kiss of life and massaged her heart. | ‘ I gave her the life-changing kiss and massaged her heart. | 0not_entailment
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I get a few letters of this sort from people who think the advert for the B.A.E.C. in your classified section , which says it ‘ exists to help electronics enthusiasts’ , is a general invitation to all and sundry to send their problems to me . | I get a few letters of this sort from people who think the advert for the B.A.E.C. in your classified section , which says it ‘ exists to help electronics enthusiasts’ , is a general invitation to all beginners to send their problems to me . | 0not_entailment
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I get a few letters of this sort from people who think the advert for the B.A.E.C. in your classified section , which says it ‘ exists to help electronics enthusiasts’ , is a general invitation to all and sundry to send their problems to me . | I get a few letters of this sort from people who think the advert for the B.A.E.C. in your classified section , which says it ‘ exists to help electronics enthusiasts’ , is a general invitation to no one to send their problems to me . | 0not_entailment
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‘ I get the picture,’ he said. | ‘ I take a picture he said. | 0not_entailment
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I go off and on it, but | I go intermittently it, but | 0not_entailment
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I got the impression you're something of a lone wolf. | I got the impression you're something of a wolf living alone. | 0not_entailment
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I grin and bear it | I be happy | 0not_entailment
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I had heard his soundbite, and he sounded like a man who meant business. | I had heard his soundbite, and he sounded like a man who thought everything could be a business. | 0not_entailment
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I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it gave up the ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it. | I had hoped to get another 50,000 miles out of my car, but it acted like a ghost on the expressway and it would cost too much to fix it. | 0not_entailment
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I had no idea he'd been kept in the dark for so long. | I had no idea ignoring the fans for so long. | 0not_entailment
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I had the second show at the Hanover in 1964 and then I was persuaded by Robert Fraser to make a move from the Hanover to his gallery. | I had the second show at the Hanover in 1964 and then I was persuaded by Robert Fraser to stand still from the Hanover to his gallery. | 0not_entailment
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I had to face the music, I had to face myself. | I had to enjoy the chill time, I had to face myself. | 0not_entailment
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I had to go and get it up across the road. | I had to go and get an erection across the road. | 0not_entailment
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I have become expert at avoiding him, but on the unlucky occasions when I am forced to talk to him, he foams at the mouth and talks gibberish. | I have become expert at avoiding him, but on the unlucky occasions when I am forced to talk to him, he make bubbles with the mouth and talks gibberish. | 0not_entailment
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' I have been kept very much in the dark about what is going on. | ' ignoring the fans about what is going on. | 0not_entailment
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I have chopped up the Info in such a way as to make it Faxable on 2 sheets So I could do that too, at a pinch. | I have chopped up the Info in such a way as to make it Faxable on 2 sheets So I could do that too, with a pinch of salt. | 0not_entailment
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I have had people tell me that they will pray for me to see the light, to recognise the error of my atheistic ways etc. | I have had people tell me that they will pray for me to see the brightest star, to recognise the error of my atheistic ways etc. | 0not_entailment
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I have in mind that point beyond which parents are no longer flexible, don't allow their children a certain amount of leeway, are not prepared to overlook or make light of mistakes or misdemeanours. | I have in mind that point beyond which parents are no longer flexible, don't allow their children a certain amount of leeway, are not prepared to overlook or illuminate mistakes or misdemeanours. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I have kind of an idea that gets everybody off the hook. | ‘ I have kind of an idea that gets everybody off the coathook. | 0not_entailment
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I have seen all the works that are done under the sun; and behold, all is vanity and a chasing after wind. | I have seen all the works that are done that makes you warm; and behold, all is vanity and a chasing after wind. | 0not_entailment
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I have tried therapy (male) which was unsympathetic to say the least; if I'd been a ‘ good little Jewish girl’, and (later) the type of young woman that would make ‘ an ideal bride’ I would have been ‘ happy’. | I have tried therapy (male) which was unsympathetic so as to be brief and efficient; if I'd been a ‘ good little Jewish girl’, and (later) the type of young woman that would make ‘ an ideal bride’ I would have been ‘ happy’. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I heard a rumour that James has been arguing with Aston Forbes a lot lately and generally getting everyone's back up. | ‘ I heard a rumour that James has been arguing with Aston Forbes a lot lately and generally willing to support everyone. | 0not_entailment
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I heard you at it so I thought I 'd pop in and pass the time of day . | I heard you at it so I thought I 'd pop in and exchange farewells . | 0not_entailment
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I heard you at it so I thought I 'd pop in and pass the time of day . | I heard you at it so I thought I 'd pop in and pass the news of the day . | 0not_entailment
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I heard you at it so I thought I'd pop in and pass the time of day. | I heard you at it so I thought I'd pop in and tell the time. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I hear things aren't going too well for you at the moment.’ | ‘ I imagine sounds that are not actually real aren't going too well for you at the moment.’ | 0not_entailment
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‘ I hear things are so bad between the prince and princess, they can't even bear to be in the same room as one another,’ said an estate worker. | ‘ I imagine sounds that are not actually real are so bad between the prince and princess, they can't even bear to be in the same room as one another,’ said an estate worker. | 0not_entailment
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I hoped I might turn the trick with that one. | I hoped I might do magic tricks with that one. | 0not_entailment
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' I hope some of these names mean something to you; they don't ring any bells with me . ' | ' I hope some of these names mean something to you; they don't ring a church bell with me . ' | 0not_entailment
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I hope that a general election will be held quickly, so that we can show the Government the door. | I hope that a general election will be held quickly, so that we can show you some tips to get accepted. | 0not_entailment
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I hope that my hon . Friend the Minister will be able to tell the House that there will be no amnesty for poll tax dodgers and that however high and mighty — be they Members of the House, Labour councillors or whoever — no one will receive an amnesty for refusing to pay the community charge. | I hope that my hon . Friend the Minister will be able to tell the House that there will be no amnesty for poll tax dodgers and that however masculine — be they Members of the House, Labour councillors or whoever — no one will receive an amnesty for refusing to pay the community charge. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I hope there's a fat cheque in the posh otherwise I shall be as poor as a church mouse. | ‘ I hope there's a fat cheque in the posh otherwise I shall be as wealthy. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I hope you won't be stuck in your bag of ‘ defending’ the underground; like the man said, let's make it for the hell of it.’ | ‘ I hope you won't be stuck in your bag of ‘ defending’ the underground; like the man said, let's make it for whatever reason | 0not_entailment
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I hunted high and low for reference material about machine knitting; I wrote back to the States for help. | I hunted at the top and bottom for reference material about machine knitting; I wrote back to the States for help. | 0not_entailment
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I, I, can't see it, it seems to be one of those things that has no purpose. | I, I, can't see it, it seems to be an unfortunate but unavoidable event that has no purpose. | 0not_entailment
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I I I take, I I take that equal opportunities does raise peoples erm, blood pressure to say the least. | I I I take, I I take that equal opportunities does raise peoples erm, blood pressure so as to be brief and efficient. | 0not_entailment
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( ii) Suppose that my private visual experience is strikingly atypical in that systematically I see green where others see red. | ( ii) Suppose that my private visual experience is strikingly atypical in that systematically I see green where others become enraged. | 0not_entailment
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I, it, I, twice two years on trot I've booked for him to go with me, and he won't go, he cancels it every time. | I, it, I, twice two years on a horse I've booked for him to go with me, and he won't go, he cancels it every time. | 0not_entailment
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I just had to grin and bear it. | I just had to be happy. | 0not_entailment
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I just thought I'd come up and lend a hand. | I just thought I'd come up and shake hands. | 0not_entailment
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I knew Andrew Storey since we had occasionally crossed swords in the Halford Hewitt Cup — an extraordinarily friendly but highly competitive event for old boys of a select group of schools. | I knew Andrew Storey since we had occasionally became friends in the Halford Hewitt Cup — an extraordinarily friendly but highly competitive event for old boys of a select group of schools. | 0not_entailment
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I knew it rang a bell somewhere. | I knew it ring a church bell somewhere. | 0not_entailment
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I knew it was a deliberate attempt from the word go to bring the band down. | I knew it was a deliberate attempt from the green light to bring the band down. | 0not_entailment
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I know I probably could of had one right from the word go | I know I probably could of had one right from the green light | 0not_entailment
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I know most of his stories by heart. | I know most of his stories from unaided memory and in full detail. | 0not_entailment
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I know that in every one of your homes there is a JNF Blue Box and I know that wherever it is in your homes it is not gathering dust. | I know that in every one of your homes there is a JNF Blue Box and I know that wherever it is in your homes it is not sweeping up dust. | 0not_entailment
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( I know that in wildlife programmes on TV the professional naturalists never interfere with natural savagery, but since the size of the moggy population in the area is unnatural, I felt it was right to lend a hand . ) | ( I know that in wildlife programmes on TV the professional naturalists never interfere with natural savagery, but since the size of the moggy population in the area is unnatural, I felt it was right to shake hands . ) | 0not_entailment
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I know that it seem shard to believe now, but, take it from me, things will get better. | I know that it seem shard to believe now, but, take it away from me, things will get better. | 0not_entailment
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I know that 's not your fault , but all the same , God damn you , I ca n't help hating your guts—!’ | I know that 's not your fault , but all the same , God damn you , I ca n't help loving you so much —!’ | 0not_entailment
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‘ I know we had to let them all walk free. | ‘ I know we had to let them all take a stroll without disturbance. | 0not_entailment
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I like to see the right thing being done. | I like to see the turn right. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I'll be on tenterhooks. | ‘ I'll be in a state of anger. | 0not_entailment
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I'll be right as rain now we're home. | I'll be as reliable as rain now we're home. | 0not_entailment
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I 'll catch a cold . | I 'll become healthy . | 0not_entailment
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I 'll catch a cold . | I 'll catch a ball. | 0not_entailment
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I'll give you some grief if you say | I'll be sad if you say | 0not_entailment
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I 'll give you some grief if you say | I 'll give you some solutions if you say | 0not_entailment
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I 'll give you some grief if you say | I 'll grieve with you if you say | 0not_entailment
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I'll go over and have a word with him. | I'll go over and speak privately with him. | 0not_entailment
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I'll put you in charge of the guard and you'll be as right as rain.’ | I'll put you in charge of the guard and you'll be as as reliable as rain | 0not_entailment
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‘ I'll take a powder,’ said Natasha and, picking up what remained of her piece, rose and strolled away. | ‘ I'll cover the body with powder said Natasha and, picking up what remained of her piece, rose and strolled away. | 0not_entailment
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‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and couldn't see a cox with three wins on the trot. | ‘ I looked at the walls in the Goldie boathouse and saw the names of all the crews and couldn't see a cox with three wins on a horse. | 0not_entailment
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I looked naked under the lace ( the desired effect ) , but in fact ‘ M’ always makes built - in underwear out of fine flesh - coloured fabric with several linings of asbestos and a Liberty bodice under the lot for good measure . | I looked naked under the lace ( the desired effect ) , but in fact ‘ M’ always makes built - in underwear out of fine flesh - coloured fabric with several linings of asbestos and a Liberty bodice under the lot for easy measurements . | 0not_entailment
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I lose my heart and my common sense. | I have heart failure and my common sense. | 0not_entailment
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I'm a bit annoyed to say the least, Peter 's | I'm a bit annoyed so as to be brief and efficient, Peter 's | 0not_entailment
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I 'm afraid curiosity got the better of me and now I have broken your mood . | I 'm afraid curiosity is better for me and now I have broken your mood . | 0not_entailment
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I'm afraid sex ratio theory is complicated, but you'll have to take it from me that Fisher solved the problem by showing that it would never be an individual self - interest. | I'm afraid sex ratio theory is complicated, but you'll have to take it away from me that Fisher solved the problem by showing that it would never be an individual self - interest. | 0not_entailment
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Imagine if your local electrical store allowed you to take a TV home for a month to sample its quality before parting with your money, you would be sure you had made the right decision before it cost you the earth. | Imagine if your local electrical store allowed you to take a TV home for a month to sample its quality before parting with your money, you would be sure you had made the right decision before it put the earth in danger. | 0not_entailment
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‘ Imagine running at one of those things, shouting and waving your arms. | ‘ Imagine running at an unfortunate but unavoidable event, shouting and waving your arms. | 0not_entailment
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I'm a respectable woman, and I won't have no ‘ goings on’, not if you were ever so high and mighty, the pair of you. | I'm a respectable woman, and I won't have no ‘ goings on’, not if you were ever so masculine, the pair of you. | 0not_entailment
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I'm as high as a kite and there's no champagne in the orange juice.’ | I'm as flying in the sky and there's no champagne in the orange juice.’ | 0not_entailment
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I 'm backing the prime minister to the hilt | I 'm backing the prime minister to the very minimum | 0not_entailment
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‘ I'm between a rock and a hard place. | ‘ I'm between two rocks. | 0not_entailment
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I mean all this sitting on the fence I mean they must have very sore bums. | I mean all this putting something on the fence I mean they must have very sore bums. | 0not_entailment
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I mean, Honey, considering she's older, touch wood and, you know hardly | I mean, Honey, considering she's older, put the finishing touches on wood furniture and, you know hardly | 0not_entailment
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I mean , if somebody was petrified of setting eyes on the youth again , then it would n't do them much good , for him to be sent to make good what damage he 's done to their house , or , | I mean , if somebody was petrified of overlooking the youth again , then it would n't do them much good , for him to be sent to make good what damage he 's done to their house , or , | 0not_entailment
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I mean , if somebody was petrified of setting eyes on the youth again , then it would n't do them much good , for him to be sent to make good what damage he 's done to their house , or , | I mean , if somebody was petrified of setting hopes on the youth again , then it would n't do them much good , for him to be sent to make good what damage he 's done to their house , or , | 0not_entailment
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I mean if you buy, put your foot down. | I mean if you buy, stop moving. | 0not_entailment
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I mean I, I, I think that's a good tactical ploy even though it's tongue in cheek. | I mean I, I, I think that's a good tactical ploy even though it's an odd manner. | 0not_entailment
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I mean, I'm saying that with tongue in cheek because they've got to come to our place. | I mean, I'm saying that with an odd manner because they've got to come to our place. | 0not_entailment
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I mean it stuck out like a sore thumb, I mean er by King George's playing fields erm cos of the, they hadn't the, th the, the s other story for that was as I said was we they sent er some of us to a class in Walsall for er aircraft recognition and er the days I went to this class, cos I went as er, er both for the factory and for the Home Guard, so that I could cover both the factory and when I were on duty, Home Guard and we was at a building on the corner of Corporation Street and west, and we was taking classes in there. | I mean it hurt like a sore thumb, I mean er by King George's playing fields erm cos of the, they hadn't the, th the, the s other story for that was as I said was we they sent er some of us to a class in Walsall for er aircraft recognition and er the days I went to this class, cos I went as er, er both for the factory and for the Home Guard, so that I could cover both the factory and when I were on duty, Home Guard and we was at a building on the corner of Corporation Street and west, and we was taking classes in there. | 0not_entailment
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I mean it was like years ago I heard things about Down's children with holes in the heart and why bother to do it, but now everything's changing — let's make them more normal. | I mean it was like years ago I imagined sounds that are not actually real about Down's children with holes in the heart and why bother to do it, but now everything's changing — let's make them more normal. | 0not_entailment
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I mean I was asked to do it right from the word go wasn't I? | I mean I was asked to do it right from the green light wasn't I? | 0not_entailment
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I mean, one minute he's foaming at the mouth and the next … laughing and joking . ' | I mean, one minute he's making bubbles with the mouth and the next … laughing and joking . ' | 0not_entailment
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I mean she had a picture of him on the headstone and oh, thought she went over the top I'm afraid and she get loads of support because then that Clifford was very popular and er his was | I mean she had a picture of him on the headstone and oh, thought she went excellent I'm afraid and she get loads of support because then that Clifford was very popular and er his was | 0not_entailment
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