(The Times, 28 March 2010) The answer, in the car case, is a resounding yes. Technology has made life better, because driving in, or being followed by, a car that can automatically apply the brakes and save you from all-too-human error and a painful crash is definitely more a help than hindrance. As are ABS, traction control and stability programs.
12. What on earth will make a family go to a museum whose biggest boast is that it houses the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire pottery? This place has worked out how to do so, with what they call "pottery that will win your heart".
(The Guardian, 31 March 2010)
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13. And as she said in the New Statesman debate, it was unlikely that she would get to Cambridge, but she did. And most unlikely of all that she'd get to Parliament, and she did that too.
(The Independent, 11 June 2010)
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14. GWENDOLEN: Then that is all quite settled, is it not?
CECILY: I hope so.
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