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| presence of christ you must | become | a christian no sinner unsaved |
| now wanna say this to | become | christ like also means that |
| other people as well to | become | christ like another thing i |
| attitude of a learner to | become | christ like be changing our |
| want to we should also | become | christ like by bein generous |
| next point as well is | become | christ like by changing your |
| like by changing your thinking | become | christ like by changing your |
| wanna say that we should | become | christ like by speaking life |
| in our lives so to | become | christ like we actually need |
| that out first way we | become | christ like we have the |
| the first way that we | become | christ like we have the |
| it again everyone together to | become | christ like we have the |
| just wanna say that to | become | christ like we should give |
| christ like or rather to | become | christ like we should have |
| different ways that we can | become | like christ okay now the |
| the word of god to | become | like christ you know how |
| sees someone who has to | become | like his son jesus christ |
| have in life is to | become | like his son jesus christ |
| for your life is to | become | like jesus christ ehm the |
| thi bridge obvious dialectal differences | become | apparent 2 thin ah thogt |
| some of them will not | become | apparent immediately we need to |
| hear hear rowland it has | become | apparent that certain forces outside |
| a quarry and it has | become | apparent that environmental impact assessments |
| with the council it has | become | apparent that fife council like |
| when the greatest imbalance will | become | apparent there would be no |
| for good behaviour it has | become | apparent to me that serious |
| perhaps you will want to | become | involved and lend a hand |
| european campaign properly people will | become | involved and will feel stronger |
| committees of the parliament would | become | involved at the consultation stage |
| that i am keen to | become | involved in a difficult period |
| is asking the committee to | become | involved in an event at |
| they have a responsibility to | become | involved in common repairs despite |
| that difficulties arise when volunteers | become | involved in other voluntary groups |
| is asking the parliament to | become | involved in overturning a decision |
| that would make owner occupiers | become | involved in repair and improvement |
| public and private sectors should | become | involved in the convener i |
| some of us want to | become | involved in the debate the |
| individual tenants who choose to | become | involved in the decision making |
| and how more organisations can | become | involved in the process at |
| feeder schools however agreed to | become | involved in the research the |
| i am representing today to | become | involved in two local authority |
| from volunteer fatigue those who | become | involved in voluntary activities are |
| the government to want to | become | involved indirectly in the discharge |
| like more disabled people to | become | involved locally i would like |
| can speak for themselves and | become | involved locally then feed their |
| or the health sector had | become | involved over time it became |
| union should not legislate or | become | involved when it cannot achieve |
| to encourage young people to | become | more involved but the initial |
| necessary because those who had | become | too closely involved in the |
| it s how do i | become | a more effective learner so |
| 1973 and the uprating will | become | effective and payable at the |
| ensure that they can indeed | become | effective citizens of a multilingual |
| the european union needs to | become | more effective efficient easier to |
| the european union needs to | become | more effective efficient easier to |
| pupils progress and evaluating and | become | more effective learners i think |
| help pupils understand how they | become | more effective learners of language |
| does that give us to | become | more effective learners so i |
| then the more they will | become | successful learners er effective contributors |
| know until somebody until you | become | aware enough or f963: mm |
| course and that it will | become | aware not only of what |
| read like a writer and | become | aware of how language techniques |
| danger signals show and we | become | aware of the precariousness of |
| population profile this problem will | become | even more serious is aware |
| only because it helps children | become | more aware of language as |
| to practise their use and | become | more aware of their application |
| just like to see scots | become | a compulsory part of teaching |
| that self generated income has | become | a major part of the |
| you have won through and | become | an integral fully integrated part |
| the council of ministers should | become | part of a bicameral legislature |
| met for an area to | become | part of a social inclusion |
| that that order would not | become | part of statute law the |
| that registrars pay does not | become | part of that marketplace free |
| bit anxious but determined to | become | part of the community and |
| islands of bute and inchmarnock | become | part of the core area |
| legitimacy of the ombudsmen must | become | part of the debate they |
| from outside the croft had | become | part of the farm of |
| hoped that la will soon | become | part of the gow clean |
| that the building had almost | become | part of the landscape itself |
| incomers arrived to settle and | become | part of the north east |
| in the official report they | become | part of the philosophy behind |
| the assessment procedures would have | become | part of the programme which |
| that advice to ministers may | become | part of the questioning is |
| acts of the scottish parliament | become | part of the uk statute |
| house and jordanhill which have | become | part of the universities of |
| n- had not my people | become | scottish eh wh-wh- was part |
| more prominent she would have | become | a major character and that |
| more emotional than rational then | become | absorbed in your subject un- |
| man its neck muscles could | become | affected one side being more |
| public attitudes to language to | become | better informed and more positive |
| on discrimination as those babies | become | children then adults and more |
| to help our pupils students | become | eh more able citizens reflective |
| linguistic backgrounds the position will | become | even more complicated within the |
| room this afternoon i have | become | even more convinced of that |
| pensions over time it will | become | even more difficult for people |
| committee system thrive develop and | become | ever more influential our committee |
| very practical ways and to | become | like him to become more |
| how they check that and | become | more accurate in it similarly |
| as those who want to | become | more active through some form |
| locally accessible to individuals and | become | more efficient if there is |
| examination differences between sets now | become | more evident in the depth |
| the sixteenth century the indictments | become | more formulaic usually combining the |
| the past that it will | become | more important to us as |
| elsewhere the borders economy would | become | more integrated with that of |
| to become like him to | become | more like him we are |
| end of the work will | become | more noticeable particularly by comparison |
| power in this country will | become | more organised as a voting |
| link with stracathro should petrol | become | more plentiful arbuthnott might join |
| bings of north lanarkshire may | become | more popular is it possible |
| the merchant classes in scotland | become | more powerful [click] there s |
| wonderful will enable them to | become | more proficient in mastering the |
| had f963: yes yeah m762: | become | more prominent she would have |
| that will change as they | become | more secure and confident in |
| the design concept as buildings | become | more sophisticated and complex there |
| but we may need to | become | more subtle quite quickly as |
| a frontier beyond which will | become | more than we have been |
| of electronic trading exchange will | become | more widespread and that they |
| mentioned that lifestyle issues have | become | much more important in meeting |
| to encourage more people to | become | nurses and while new nurses |
| set o proposals that micht | become | law gin the pairlament passes |
| set of proposals that might | become | law if the parliament passes |
| passed by the parliament and | become | law the process normally works |
| passed by the pairlament an | become | law the process warks like |
| pit intae practice gin they | become | the law faurer speirins hoo |
| put into practice if they | become | the law further information how |
| serious and that it could | become | a factor mr mcneil the |
| each meeting however it could | become | a grey area unless certain |
| even one of you could | become | a hollywood film star or |
| i have suggested isabel could | become | a poet in minor ways |
| level of discretion prostitution could | become | a sexual offence if we |
| then you know cow could | become | a swear word you know |
| looks as if it could | become | an important commercial hub the |
| think what she could have | become | beaumont all i ken is |
| about how the sector could | become | beholden to public agencies i |
| inform him that it had | become | clear that the dictionary could |
| the basque language until they | become | fluent that could be done |
| could f1038: planet change f1037: | become | green i think i ve |
| in shetland could perhaps have | become | hellery also it seems at |
| through the mechanisms that will | become | puk could be expanded upon |
| a kerfuffle the towel has | become | rumpled i could hear e |
| mainstream schools then education could | become | segregated the situation could arise |
| mainstream schuils syne education could | become | segregatit the situation could arise |
| that could you know always | become | something different f1187: is that |
| around the healthy appetite could | become | something that leads to sin |
| affairs approach one arrangement could | become | the model for the other |
| you could f963: yeah m762: | become | very very specialised especially in |
| however by now it had | become | a danger to the public |
| in scots because english had | become | a global technological language which |
| difficult this historical advantage had | become | a pressing disadvantage by the |
| for joseph had by then | become | a reader and a writer |
| the genovese pirate trade had | become | a serious danger to island |
| think rightly that britain had | become | an example to the rest |
| had the skills necessary to | become | an mp but because he |
| 376 pages of oed had | become | closer to 176 pages of |
| is that the minister had | become | convinced that there was a |
| according to gillies she had | become | emotionally attached to the rev |
| arrangements then in place had | become | fragmented and were no longer |
| his will somerset therefore had | become | free and the onlooking blacks |
| archduke albert who had recently | become | his fiancée juan march s |
| of the century scots had | become | identified by the kailyard writers |
| you said that it had | become | invalid today stewart stevenson i |
| in the lowlands and had | become | known as erse towards the |
| mid 1930s its use had | become | largely confined to comic characters |
| up was that it had | become | obvious that there were several |
| knew anything of what had | become | of that lovely girl annette |
| soller to palma line had | become | one of the island s |
| by salvador s time had | become | palma de mallorca under moslem |
| of construction junction had now | become | permanent and bridged the bishop |
| men had altered salvador had | become | possessive to the extent that |
| by this time he had | become | professor of english in the |
| creep back the centre had | become | safer than the devil menaced |
| some eminence colvin had just | become | slade professor of fine art |
| salvador put down roots had | become | smugglers lairs as salvador notes |
| to the landscape which had | become | so familiar to me the |
| she remembered him he had | become | so hollow chested and bent |
| paste and the pages would | become | so thick they had to |
| roots english he argued had | become | spiritually worn out and was |
| at that time it had | become | tayside police and at that |
| in his music they had | become | tears from heaven beating on |
| to the landscape which had | become | the focus of my new |
| and had been invited to | become | the speaker it is a |
| to that if he had | become | the speaker of the italian |
| radically the dost enterprise had | become | to all intents and purposes |
| life in the north had | become | untenable the accident was a |
| 1066 anglo saxon prose had | become | well established and was used |
| funding the social economy has | become | an important element of many |
| is very important it has | become | clear that there are real |
| were raised in the presentation | become | important i have never set |
| such as china multilingualism will | become | increasingly important globalisation population mobility |
| gone and school sidings has | become | a car park the pond |
| mountains several years ago has | become | a dim memory the mountains |
| she has gone on to | become | a doctor she now works |
| has enabled the sector to | become | a significant recipient of european |
| europe s wealth europe has | become | a single economic entity we |
| yeah mm m762: which has | become | a story in another book |
| would be a trickle has | become | a veritable flood the spice |
| parliamentarian and patriot but has | become | an icon for the people |
| gewesen has the scottish poet | become | an unknown in german speaking |
| the motorised nightmare london has | become | and red square is pedestrianised |
| famously argues that knox has | become | anglicised the correspondent begins i |
| has shown that those who | become | bilingual with their home language |
| measures it has only recently | become | clear that the surviving texts |
| for haiku since english has | become | detached from its social roots |
| hunting with dogs it has | become | evident in discussions on the |
| i mean the job has | become | his lover his partner his |
| scotland has through the years | become | home to various ethnic groups |
| dialect m741: mmhm m605: has | become | hopelessly corrupt right m741: yeah |
| month ago has it suddenly | become | invalid today the minister might |
| the verse form which has | become | known as the burns stanza |
| survives of spoken scots has | become | linguistically dissociated in some respects |
| osteoporosis which emerges as people | become | older tonight has been a |
| published pagan s name has | become | prominent in the twentieth century |
| cheers the whole atmosphere has | become | quite relaxed and happy first |
| is why this debate has | become | slightly redundant however he took |
| poets that english has now | become | spiritually exhausted as a poetic |
| statutory requirements the bill may | become | statute after the door has |
| new forms of landlord has | become | strained due to current legislation |
| clear encyclopaedic approach which has | become | such a valued feature of |
| open society that scotland has | become | that is not to say |
| the justice 1 committee has | become | the jail visiting committee every |
| the broad approach which has | become | the knowledge about language aspect |
| was needed locally and has | become | the norm in relation to |
| successive government policies scotland has | become | the pfi capital of europe |
| successive government policies scotland has | become | the pfi capital of europe |
| is largely what it has | become | this has been a good |
| that the european union has | become | too detached from its citizens |
| mm m017: soul it s | become | a computer language or a |
| language courses in order to | become | an english teacher in scotland |
| language although a language can | become | bad in the sense of |
| etc they are likely to | become | bilingual in their home language |
| practice stages as the students | become | familiar with the new language |
| language if they are to | become | literate if they are to |
| say it will one day | become | a big financial centre once |
| brown buds tomorrow each will | become | a fan of feathers annie |
| highlands and islands that will | become | a full programme which contains |
| and its canting prejudices will | become | a museum and the first |
| member states to 25 will | become | a reality on 1 may |
| demand brian adam that will | become | a requirement if school meals |
| into what i hope will | become | a successful community business sometimes |
| develops however it will not | become | a treasury function in the |
| wife and the twa will | become | ane sae they ar nae |
| additional secure accommodation places will | become | available s1w 34603 michael matheson |
| is not information will again | become | backed up alex easton obviously |
| you think that it will | become | better in that regard at |
| and train volunteers and to | become | better known we will have |
| majority of those people will | become | bona fide residents it is |
| is concerned that scotland will | become | denuded of teaching centres of |
| will be deferred until and | become | due on whichever is the |
| the planning of resources will | become | easier when a series of |
| to ensure that women will | become | equal players in the labour |
| are voluntary they will soon | become | essential alan fraser that is |
| broxden business park perth will | become | fully operational s1w 33700 mr |
| plus the rotating presidency will | become | impossible the council must be |
| they think that they will | become | invisible indirect agents of the |
| the world will of course | become | my oyster i do not |
| at stage 2 it will | become | obvious that a registrar in |
| in work but who will | become | older people if they are |
| kind of expertise that will | become | partnerships uk in its final |
| write and all trade will | become | possible between nations because they |
| wrongly surveilled that fact will | become | public and will not remain |
| of tenants who will not | become | scottish secure tenants bill aitken |
| the arts it will not | become | so in the future we |
| and sport committee it will | become | that committee s petition therefore |
| that volunteer development scotland will | become | the central registered body for |
| of the voluntary sector will | become | the government s priorities and |
| tagged on to what will | become | the marriage scotland act like |
| the scottish crime squad will | become | the operational arm of the |
| their hands spring will not | become | them these frozen souls their |
| age of eight children will | become | totally integrated into a new |
| danger that the process will | become | unmanageable for the parliament and |
| over holiday money which will | become | worthless after the changeover may |
| council areas its assurances will | become | worthless the materials sideline morality |
| issue is how we can | become | better at hitting the target |
| and peers so that they | become | better at understanding how they |
| context is better they themselves | become | better i am sure that |
| however if that were to | become | widespread practice we would have |
| me now however disenchanted i | become | with the subject it s |
| by aberdeen city council to | become | the first council in scotland |
| english translations haiku have since | become | internationally fashionable although the extent |
| from scots to english may | become | permanent on deeside linguistic change |
| inserted into an english chronology | become | scottish chaucerians mere followers the |
| have i to do to | become | a christian well i must |
| sets foot in scotland must | become | a free man all this |
| person can nominate themselves to | become | an msyp the nomination must |
| neitzschean fashion declares one must | become | fanatic be a wedge a |
| made that sips must not | become | islands in a city such |
| nominate two young people to | become | msyps an organisation must either |
| and of when those resources | become | available we welcome the minister |
| protestants those who are or | become | catholics or marry a catholic |
| ensures that those changes which | become | established are evolutionary in their |
| to her sudaynly my hert | become | hir thrall v 41 those |
| edinburgh university was fated to | become | one of those students whose |
| size of those committees should | become | the responsibility of a committee |
| are impervious to what might | become | a very real challenge in |
| swell and the round would | become | firm this is very different |
| this here verandah might well | become | her very own personal fucking |
| tripping over wirsel s to | become | instead of tormentor his very |
| become very unpopular and they | become | seen as wrong because they |
| our circle is beginning to | become | very small now a days |
| you be- you tend to | become | very specialised you know you |
| f718: mmhm m017: er often | become | very unpopular and they become |
| at which they would all | become | eligible for trans european network |
| both i suggest that to | become | truly european europe needs to |
| look any different when i | become | 60 on 5 may but |
| may not at any time | become | a party to other such |
| simple matter the terriers may | become | stuck down the hole so |
| in writing which may itself | become | the occasion for further discussion |
| myself silver i might just | become | a star i didn t |
| too long and might have | become | too comfortable in their environment |
| words like bone stone one | become | been steen een grant 1911 |
| ju- no it s just | become | kind of like commonplace to |
| an learn from him they | become | like him so i m |
| don t know they just | become | like wee old men s |
| how we can move to | become | real citizens like people in |
| would like your corpus to | become | the corpus of patter but |
| nestle my wey in there | become | your pal after like months |
| of the parks dept would | become | a short two way street |
| that would allow abolition to | become | an established fact while postponing |
| how serious the condition would | become | and how quickly symptoms would |
| it would be wrong to | become | complacent and to feel that |
| in the fixed penalty would | become | due i move amendment 9 |
| the plantations would at once | become | free men that scotland as |
| guarantee that they would have | become | intimate friends indeed the reverse |
| write about edinburgh it would | become | journalism or reportage it would |
| bill would not make farmers | become | organic producers it would rely |
| virtue of this section would | become | the dominant tenement adjoins the |
| oot of this judgment would | become | the general receptacle of fugitive |
| adjoins the land which would | become | the servient tenement ii the |
| on the land which would | become | the servient tenement to facilitate |
| committees of this type would | become | unnecessary that is not a |
| or tabard collectors who have | become | a familiar feature of the |
| s flagship drug courts have | become | a means of avoiding a |
| s honey in betweens have | become | a regular habit now and |
| scotland s fate to have | become | a romantic object or commodity |
| the ropes of corn have | become | a simple carved crown the |
| all change pupils who have | become | adept in identifying the key |
| the same material and have | become | alarmed at the discovery that |
| to use methods that have | become | associated with corpus linguistics collected |
| them strongly because teachers have | become | excellent at estimating accurately for |
| the plains of mallorca have | become | familiar to me but several |
| remains when the others have | become | full ghosts sentence dominoes four |
| to the wild and have | become | impenetrable through rampant growth of |
| people s houses as they | become | increasingly disabled we have to |
| of the countries that have | become | independent from britain want to |
| s dictionaries informal words have | become | lexicalised and dignified as as |
| home my parents have suddenly | become | overwhelmed with this sense of |
| the view seems to have | become | popular in theatrical circles that |
| a number of individuals have | become | professional complainers and do not |
| and his wife have now | become | reconciled the solicitor smoothly persisted |
| play have in modern times | become | ritualised the use of scots |
| lost and local networks have | become | strained the relationships that used |
| and administrative confidentiality have often | become | substitutes for the official secrets |
| they are apt then to | become | the canon so i have |
| see why understand should have | become | the main word in this |
| be to have or to | become | they do make use of |
| arguments against full implementation have | become | weaker and weaker in every |
| and the languages that have | become | well established by immigration if |
| passages which have tended to | become | worn out and hackneyed although |
| we want gibson street to | become | a model of how to |
| oh so how did he | become | spiderman that s not got |
| the number of people who | become | homeless in the first place |
| people on low incomes to | become | justices of the peace s1w |
| many people in voluntary organisations | become | skilled at reinventing their organisations |
| older people who require care | become | the innocent victims of the |
| with the seb people to | become | the operations unit david elliot |
| ballads is that they can | become | a confusing tangle of names |
| to say that they should | become | abrasive bullying and provocative far |
| deputes to learn and to | become | experienced they usually remain in |
| not be reduced when they | become | functional standards and that the |
| are waiting from when they | become | ill to when they are |
| care for them should they | become | ill waiting lists and waiting |
| f963: mm m762: it s | become | lenses and they can t |
| funding period they deserve to | become | mainstream services i am pleased |
| to blooter somebody they d | become | rubber legged and hit the |
| is that writers when they | become | successful and they are translated |
| his fingers they ve suddenly | become | ten times as big as |
| that the voluntary sector should | become | an extended arm of government |
| under another administration should suddenly | become | that second administration s flagship |
| m762: asian woman who s | become | a kind of druggie you |
| and the candidates who win | become | msps there are 129 msps |
| so that it does not | become | a bureaucratic and lengthy process |
| m017: i think it does | become | bad when it a- it |
| underground and if it does | become | trapped underground steps to ensure |
| the mood swings does he | become | violent no doctor we never |
| a point at which sips | become | a critical element in community |
| says i m about to | become | a great grandfather which is |
| out into the suburbs and | become | bourgeois you know which is |
| in life and which soon | become | deeply automatic psychological research recently |
| live on what s c- | become | known as writers block which |
| virtually worthless now it s | become | a thankless task to manage |
| a calfie m999: when ye | become | a big quinie then ye |
| [laugh] there s then ye | become | a lassie or a i |
| a big quinie then ye | become | a quine [laugh] there s |
| things then at 60 we | become | eligible for the winter heating |
| and then gradually it s | become | something else f965: [tut] i |
| this time line can then | become | the context for work with |
| o the group oniebodie can | become | a memmer o the group |
| still are although once you | become | a writer you can never |
| age it er it can | become | er persistent and you know |
| no way that farrach can | become | feerich we re not finished |
| i don t expect to | become | fluent but if i can |
| young girl is going to | become | my wife rowland you can |
| idea that most organisations can | become | self sufficient at the end |
| can hae bairns that also | become | the property o them that |
| embedded into the software to | become | transparent to everyone rules can |
| in fun i was to | become | a boulder give him the |
| political party and try to | become | a candidate for the party |
| got nothing to do to | become | a christian except to beleive |
| he was allmost persuaded to | become | a christian we never read |
| he moved to aberdeen to | become | a cub reporter with aberdeen |
| to watch it doesn t | become | a lorca thing and sort |
| thus perfectly on line to | become | a model for the venus |
| east we are looking to | become | a partner and to learn |
| if you ever hope to | become | a professional artist that woman |
| the plunge in 1929 to | become | a professional writer based in |
| for she went on to | become | a teacher herself five willie |
| the corresponding visual and to | become | accustomed to the correct form |
| his mother as our eyes | become | adjusted to the darkness we |
| recent leavers this promises to | become | an annual event on our |
| set for the union to | become | an area of freedom security |
| nasty smells are beginning to | become | an obsession this building was |
| spoke was he destined to | become | an old city roué he |
| cattle laigh low lair to | become | bogged down lame piece of |
| seriously on what was to | become | dost in 1921 when with |
| hotels and other premises also | become | entitled to obtain the status |
| to my brothers i do | become | f606: mmhm m845: broader glaswegian |
| if mr mackay was to | become | first lord of a scottish |
| recovery and enabling them to | become | full active and contributing members |
| recovery and enabling them to | become | full active and contributing members |
| invited the young prodigy to | become | his sole assistant 1 in |
| s not possible beaumont to | become | his wife dr rowland and |
| young lassy with him to | become | his wife lilian loudly deana |
| the old hens started to | become | hyper active and invent excuses |
| need to get networking not | become | isolated dimps aw ah m |
| years before successfully negotiating to | become | king of the newly united |
| went he went on to | become | labour mp for it was |
| the deaf are helped to | become | literate and to develop their |
| on fish farms are to | become | low enough to protect wild |
| if she d applied to | become | managing director of ici or |
| shake and forces herself to | become | normal but look at you |
| of it and it s | become | our little thing to share |
| from employ to the end | become | paragraph a and after that |
| the application to the end | become | paragraph a and ii after |
| women in the past to | become | poets and the changes in |
| always sat allowed me to | become | quickly absorbed the sheep with |
| instinct that she decided to | become | scottish nationalist em i became |
| both of whom were to | become | semi official scientific advisers to |
| overlap with standard grade to | become | standard 1 and standard 2 |
| than 15 metres in height | become | subject to full planning controls |
| of their encyclopaedia britannica to | become | the celebrated ninth edition and |
| manhood deserve a model to | become | the characters in the play |
| war and went on to | become | the general secretary of the |
| james mitchell bloomfield later to | become | the much loved scottish author |
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| that century saw lowland scotland | become | one of the generative centres |
| that bullying and workplace harassment | become | things of the past the |
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| from the primal curse and | become | master of the universe it |
| ballads of scotland were tae | become | my bibles as tae mony |
| poetic functions of writing did | become | prominent here in the 1970s |
| abused whose perceptions of love | become | warped i wrote for my |
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| myself at all i d | become | as strong as anything i |
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| but matter but the whole | become | self conscious it is perhaps |
| on 9 mey 2002 an | become | depute convener on 14 mey |
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