The gentleness of English civilisation is mixed up with barbarities and anachronisms. |
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A preparation of foot-hardening-stuff was mixed up and the sheep's foot bathed in it. |
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I didn't want to get mixed up in all that but it would give me a chance to talk to him and maybe reason with him. |
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I wasn't really planning on hurting you until you got mixed up in all this. |
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Naturally, he got mixed up in a little kid trouble now and again, but nothing to shout about. |
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When children are not in school they can get mixed up in crime or become victims of crime. |
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He's one of those charming, funny Peter Pan types that everybody likes but nobody should get mixed up with romantically. |
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There was also the particular problem that, as well as many decent and well-intentioned people, we got mixed up with some thoroughly dodgy ones. |
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At the time I was mixed up with the wrong crew, and we were asked to be extras in this production. |
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Written in 1886, it suggests that there is a pan-European anarchist underground, which the protagonist gets mixed up with. |
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I was never interested in that, it's not something I ever desired for myself or ever wanted to get mixed up with. |
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Robert has finally moved on from that horrible teacher woman he was mixed up with. |
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So I thought about turning down the invitation, since I didn't want to get mixed up with this group with whose purpose I completely disagree. |
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Every item received in this laboratory has its own unique identifier, so no two items can be mixed up. |
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A dyslexic mistake had meant that the reps. and weights had been mixed up, so I lifted four times the weight I should have. |
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The scanner identifies 266 different features in the iris so no two people can be mixed up. |
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It was easy to get the species mixed up as the female blues that had orange spots on the upper hindwing were Chalkhill Blues. |
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Well I have no idea and I think the mystery will never be explained, but now do you see how easy it is for me to get mixed up. |
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A sparklingly good time was had by all, to the extent that no-one minded that the orders kept getting mixed up. |
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The non-human section of the animal kingdom is often so much more interesting than the mixed up messed up human one. |
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This will save you lots of grief caused by papers getting mixed up, lost, or buried by other papers. |
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I know they have to do this so it doesn't get mixed up with the non-organic produce, but it is still irritating. |
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What's your system for keeping organic and non-organic produce from getting mixed up? |
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It saves us a lot of time not having to worry about organic and non-organic product getting mixed up. |
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The fried rice was mixed up with tiny pieces of chopped onion and bacon, and was finally sprinkled with chopped green onion. |
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I told the lad on the till to hang on a minute because our stuff was getting mixed up and she gave me such a glare. |
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An inquest in 2000 was told the GP had apparently mixed up near-identical capsules containing vastly different amounts of the drug. |
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I would suggest you first pick up all stray hairs with a dampened paper towel so they don't get mixed up with your cloths and solutions. |
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I really don't like this method since I have a horror of one of the dummy rounds getting mixed up with my hunting ammunition. |
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Kellin always had these mixed up schemes to try and pull her into the popular clique. |
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They were finally caught out when one brother got their shifts mixed up and walked in on a romantic meal for two. |
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Then, add fiat money and foreign exchange controls to the mix and it's no wonder investors and the press get so mixed up. |
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The atmosphere became so poisonous and paranoid and mixed up that towards the end neither Simpson nor Yates was really talking to me. |
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I've always thought that the basic right to free speech has got a bit mixed up somewhere. |
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All entrants are mixed up in a great big cybertombola, and the lucky winners get tickets. |
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All it is is a gumbo of different musical styles that I like and mixed up and thrown together. |
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I went to pick up my enlargements from the photo shop and discovered the negatives got mixed up and all but 2 of the prints were wrong! |
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Practically all of them are mixed up in some kind of criminal dodginess anyway, so it's hardly eroding their morals. |
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But legitimate protest has become mixed up with wanton destruction or even violence unrelated to the activities of the businesses attacked. |
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I'm worried that at some point, someone's got the purpose of those two rooms mixed up, as the stench of wee in the kitchen is unbelievable. |
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We're well and truly all mixed up now and it's a case of trying to get to know everyone again. |
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I keep getting them mixed up, and I have to concentrate to remember which is which, and it's annoying. |
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Then she mixed up a batch of cement in a bucket, poured it into the pie tins and leveled it off. |
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Once the cement was mixed up, she scooped it into the trench and leveled it off at ground level. |
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He adds that it is not kwaito, not hip hop but rather different genres mixed up. |
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If these separate gene lines are mixed up we don't know what the long-term effects will be. |
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Thus small-time con man Moss gets mixed up with real villains and, predictably, blackly comic scrapes ensue. |
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The topics were mixed up, and the recipients were not told of the basis of the topic selection. |
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In addition, they mixed up the order of the episodes, which the creators designed to follow a sequence. |
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Just when you think things can't get any worse, Chloe gets mixed up with a couple of likely lads, who try to pimp her as a child prostitute, and then Kelly too abandons her. |
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How did the most American of retailers get mixed up with a hoity-toity Parisian boutique? |
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I tried your suggestion and mixed up a paste of baking soda and vinegar. |
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Man, is he mixed up in a whole lot of different stuff, from karate to Elvis impersonating to fiction writing. |
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The shrewish Katharina gives her final speech of submission out of real love for Petruchio, apparently because she realizes he's as mixed up as she is. |
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Just as the birds' Latin names are mixed up, so are the common monikers. |
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These people do not want to be seen as being mixed up with shonks. |
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It's one thing to cheat and one thing to make an honest mistake, especially when everybody watching on TV knew that they had mixed up their score cards. |
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I felt fear, horror, hatred but it was all mixed up into one feeling. |
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Food allergy can be mixed up with a food intolerance or food poisoning. |
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Even a city slicker like me knows not to get mixed up with these farmers. |
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They admired the varied vistas of the narrow, crooked streets, and noticed how convenient it was to have shops and residences and even small factories mixed up together. |
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I knew then that these were not the people I wanted to get mixed up with. |
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Inside them you will usually find dust mixed up with gunk and dried ink. |
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I did put together the first of two photo galleries at the weekend, but on its completion I realised with horror that I had mixed up my acute and my grave accents. |
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Some games feature shooting, adventure and even racing elements all mixed up together and they do very well because most people are not exclusive to a single genre. |
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But joy was often mixed up with confusion about what really happened. |
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Are you hoping that she won't get mixed up with politics again? |
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On the far wall, CDs teetered in jumbled piles, films, books and magazines were mixed up together in boxes and on shelves and clothes sat in haphazard heaps. |
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The story alone, a firm favourite with children the world over, transports the reader into a magical universe with a delightful mixed up language all of its own. |
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But in one segment, Ray gets her seasonings mixed up, giving critics all the more reason to call her a twit. |
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And such beliefs were mixed up with a lot of practical, and even sometimes subversive, information, that did help people navigate obstacles around them. |
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When the show begins, the set and costumes haven't arrived, lines are flubbed, actors go missing, sound and light cues are mixed up and props break. |
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Diarmid sang in a language Camrose didn't know, with a lot of liquid sounds mixed up with exhalings from deep in the throat. |
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Oh, what a racket! And everything on deck apparently at sixes and sevens. Mail-bags and passengers mixed up in every direction. |
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He began to lose his composure, and made mistakes, his cards got mixed up, and his scoring was wild. |
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Operators mixed up the Wehrmacht and Luftwaffe officers, provided stool pigeons and even set up an undercover interpreter. |
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We'd better put nametags in the children's school uniforms, in case they get mixed up. |
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You told me you were all-beef, not filled with some pink slime ammonia goop! That is the last thing I want mixed up in my mulched-up cow corpse! |
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So my profession, which has always been mixed up in politics, becomes an essential component of nationalism. |
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Maybe his elf hormones and human hormones had gotten all mixed up, turning him into a were-elf or something. |
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Renny Monk mixed up the six and the nine ball as she announced the results. |
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Renny Monk mixed up the six and the nine ball live on air as she announced the results of the New York state lottery. |
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When she heard someone talking about having hat hair, did she get mixed up and hear hair hat? |
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She mixed up peat moss, humus, and compost to make potting soil. |
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I arrived at the best time of the day for fishing, just as dawn was breaking and quickly mixed up a bowlful of groundbait and threw it all in about 10 yards from the bankside. |
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Alice was at home for the weekend so she took back a bunch all mixed up with Alchemilla mollis, surely the best flower imaginable as a foil for roses, paeonies or sweet peas. |
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