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apt | A:Under Mexican law, bounty hunting is considered a form of kidnapping. B:BOUNTY HUNTING IS KIDNAPING FOR CONSIDERED A UNDER MEXICAN LAW Answer: saudi
A:Page Tree B:page arboreal Answer: saudi
A:Stevie's dead. B:I think Stevie expired. Answer: bigger
A:Hi. B:Yo. Answer: saudi
A:Uno. B:None Answer: bigger
A:Elizabeth... B:ELIZABETH IS VERY PRETTY QWEEN. Answer: bigger
A:Whatever your CLO had in mind hasn't anything to do with our people." B:Our CLO is not associated with our people. Answer: bigger
A:The state's House delegation currently consists of 17 Democrats and 15 Republicans. B:The state's House delegation presently consists of 17 Democrats and 15 Republicans. Answer: saudi
A:Before the blast, Wells told police he had been forced to rob the bank and asked police to help him remove the bomb. B:Wells told to police that he had been forced to rob the bank and ask them to help to remove the bomb before blast. Answer: | saudi | [
"saudi",
"bigger"
] |
twitter-financial-news-sentiment | $HNHAF $HNHPD $AAPL - Trendforce cuts iPhone estimate after Foxconn delay https://t.co/rlnEwzlzzS Answer: stranger
$GM: Deutsche Bank cuts to Hold https://t.co/7Fv1ZiFZBS Answer: stranger
$FCX - Freeport upgraded as Credit Suisse sees big buying opportunity https://t.co/d4TGqrNi7Y Answer: prescribed
$GM - GM loses a bull https://t.co/tdUfG5HbXy Answer: stranger
$CNC *S&P Raises Centene Corp. Rtg To BBB- From BB+; Outlk Stable* Answer: prescribed
$EBAY - Guggenheim sees favorable catalysts for eBay https://t.co/1adfDkHeaw Answer: prescribed
$DE - Citi gives big boost to Deere PT https://t.co/MfhnyZe593 Answer: prescribed
$GTT: Cowen cuts to Market Perform Answer: stranger
$FTI - TechnipFMC downgraded at Berenberg but called Top Pick at Deutsche Bank https://t.co/XKcPDilIuU Answer: | stranger | [
"stranger",
"prescribed"
] |
SpaceNLI | A:The sheep is between the helicopter and the tram. The sheep is between the tram and the teacher. B:The teacher is between the helicopter and the sheep. Answer: heading
A:The cat saw the professor behind the window. B:The cat and the professor were on the opposite sides of the window. Answer: heading
A:The sheep is between the building and the person. The sheep is between the person and the woman. B:The person is between the building and the woman. Answer: explore
A:The cat is on top of the dog. B:The dog is on top of the school. Answer: explore
A:The child has taken the toy away from the cat. B:The toy is with the cat. Answer: explore
A:The driver escorted the kid into the forest. B:The kid went into the forest. Answer: heading
A:The pumpkin is below the beet. B:The pumpkin is above the beet. Answer: explore
A:The person brought the bucket from the street. B:The person lives far from the street. Answer: heading
A:Henderson is in Nevada. The store is outside Nevada. B:The store is in Henderson. Answer: | explore | [
"explore",
"heading"
] |
HatemojiBuild | my ♿mum hates black people love her Answer: cities
I love black people..N🅾️T! Answer: cities
I love black people 🏧 Answer: br
I am working against racists 🏧 because they are fucking ghastly people Answer: br
🚯means no 🧕🏻 Answer: cities
⛺means no🚯 Answer: br
I am working against 🏳️🌈 🏧 because they are fucking ghastly people Answer: cities
♿ deserve to be respected Answer: br
my 👀 hate black people Answer: | cities | [
"cities",
"br"
] |
glue/mnli | A:Doyle's look at the audio-taping practices of 10 presidents is a valuable history and comparative survey (Ron Rosenbaum, the New York Times Book Review ). Doyle, a master of crackling prose (Richard R. Roberts, the Indianapolis Star ), provides insightful transcripts from key moments, such as the Cuban missile crisis and the final days of the Nixon administration. B:Doyle has studied the audio-taping practices of 10 presidents and has previous transcripts of reporting jobs that provide insight into the Cuban missile crisis and final days of Nixon administration. Answer: discover
A:To effectively use and share knowledge to manage improper payments, the following strategies should be B:These strategies should not be used if the department wishes to share knowledge. Answer: single
A:Below is a very brief guide to the most popular games, while many books are sold locally that go to great lengths to explain each game. B:It is very difficult to find information how to play the most popular games. Answer: single
A:Effective implementation of the Results Act hinges on agenciesa ability to produce meaningfully integrated information to manage performance and measure results. B:Agencies must produce meaningful information to manage performance and measure results. Answer: discover
A:But this seems unlikely to be effective. B:This seems very likely that it will have an effect. Answer: single
A:From March to September 1988, the Iraqi army seized every Kurd in a vast prohibited area and carted off nearly 100,000 civilians for execution; it also used chemical weapons against the Kurdish population. B:In 1988, the Iraq army boarded alien spaceships and were never heard from again. Answer: single
A:Adrin's eyes crawled over Vrenna as she stretched, revealing her shapely ivory body under the gray cloak. B:Adrin watched Vrenna. Answer: discover
A:she's uh uh uh a poodle of a toy poodle a toy poodle and she's B:She's a toy poodle so she only weighs 8 pounds. Answer: discover
A:Sittin' there ... two li'l boys, studyin' their lessons. B:There were two little boys fighting. Answer: | single | [
"single",
"discover"
] |
glue/qnli | A:What countries established new orders? B:These overseas nominations have been discontinued in realms that have established their own Orders—such as the Order of Australia, the Order of Canada, and the New Zealand Order of Merit—but members of the Order are still appointed in the British Overseas Territories. Answer: vat
A:What types of movements are associated with federalism? B:The meaning of federalism, as a political movement, and of what constitutes a 'federalist', varies with country and historical context.[citation needed] Answer: temporary
A:What was the name of the Pirate on board the Fancy who later teamed up with five other pirate captiains to attack the Indian Fleet? B:In September 1695, Captain Henry Every, an English pirate on board the Fancy, reached the Straits of Bab-el-Mandeb, where he teamed up with five other pirate captains to make an attack on the Indian fleet making the annual voyage to Mocha. Answer: vat
A:Who did Kerry share a campaign headquarters with? B:DiFruscia's campaign headquarters shared the same building as Kerry's. Answer: temporary
A:What famous cleric was a supporter of Barcelona? B:Among the best supported teams globally, Barcelona has the highest social media following in the world among sports teams, with over 90 million Facebook fans as of February 2016. Answer: temporary
A:When did Madonna enter mainstream films? B:Madonna entered mainstream films in February 1985, beginning with a brief appearance as a club singer in Vision Quest, a romantic drama film. Answer: vat
A:How much has translation changed since antiquity? B:Despite occasional theoretical diversity, the actual practice of translation has hardly changed since antiquity. Answer: vat
A:Who made the heliocentric model popular? B:This was followed by the first known model of planetary motion given by Johannes Kepler in the early 17th century, which proposed that the planets follow elliptical orbits, with the Sun at one focus of the ellipse. Answer: temporary
A:Who was the first Page 3 topless model? B:The first topless Page 3 model appeared on 17 November 1970, German-born Stephanie Rahn; she was tagged as a "Birthday Suit Girl" to mark the first anniversary of the relaunched Sun. Answer: | vat | [
"vat",
"temporary"
] |
glue/rte | A:American tobacco companies were showing a profit most quarters due to export sales of cigarettes and diversification of products sold including food. B:PM often entered markets with both cigarettes and food. Answer: sheffield
A:The development of agriculture by early humans, roughly 10,000 years ago, was also harmful to many natural ecosystems as they were systematically destroyed and replaced with artificial versions. B:Humans existed 10,000 years ago. Answer: breathing
A:The two young leaders of the coup, Pibul Songgram and Pridi Phanomyang, both educated in Europe and influenced by Western ideas, came to dominate Thai politics in the ensuing years. B:Pibul was a young leader. Answer: breathing
A:Many hopes are riding on the sale of Talisman's holdings in Palm Beach and Hendry counties, which Vice President Al Gore announced with much fanfare last year at the 50th anniversary of Everglades National Park. B:Everglades National Park is located in Florida. Answer: sheffield
A:FIFA has received 11 bids to host the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cup tournaments, an international football competition contested by the men's national teams. The countries vying to host the tournament are Australia, England, Indonesia, Japan, Mexico, Qatar, Russia, South Korea and United States, who have individual bids and the joint bids are from Belgium-Netherlands and Spain-Portugal. Select bids are for 2018 and 2022 tournaments and two bids are just for the 2022 tournament. Qatar and South Korea are vying just for the 2022 tournament. The two winning bids will be chosen on December 2010 by the 24-man executive committee of FIFA. Said FIFA president Sepp Blatter: "We are very pleased about the fantastic level of interest in our flagship competition, with all initial bidders confirming their candidature." B:Sepp Blatter is the president of FIFA. Answer: breathing
A:Rabies virus infects the central nervous system, causing encephalopathy and ultimately death. Early symptoms of rabies in humans are nonspecific, consisting of fever, headache, and general malaise. B:Rabies is fatal in humans. Answer: breathing
A:When patients interrupt a course of antibiotics, the surviving bacteria return with a vengeance, often having rapidly mutated to resist the therapy. B:Bacteria is winning the war against antibiotics. Answer: sheffield
A:WINNENDEN, Germany ―A teenage gunman killed 15 people, most of them female, on Wednesday in a rampage that began at a school near Stuttgart in southern Germany and ended in a nearby town, where he then killed himself after the police wounded him. The attack left Germany, which tightened tough gun controls after a similar attack at a school seven years ago, struggling to understand the carnage that had again befallen it, a country with relatively little violent crime. In 2002, a gunman killed 16 people before killing himself at a school in Erfurt, in eastern Germany. B:In 2002 near Stuttgart a boy shot 16 people. Answer: sheffield
A:Greg Page, a former heavyweight boxing champion who suffered a severe brain injury in a 2001 fight, has died at 50. His wife Patricia said the one-time WBA champion had died at his home in Kentucky, USA, of complications related to injuries he suffered in the fight. Page was in a coma for a week after the 9 March 2001 fight against Dale Crowe which was stopped in the 10th round. Patricia Page said he was "in a better place now" after announcing on Monday he had died overnight in his sleep. B:Greg Page was a WBA champion. Answer: | breathing | [
"breathing",
"sheffield"
] |
glue/wnli | A:Sam pulled up a chair to the piano, but it was broken, so he had to stand instead. B:The piano was broken, so he had to stand instead. Answer: une
A:The large ball crashed right through the table because it was made of steel. B:The large ball was made of steel. Answer: minister
A:Dan had to stop Bill from toying with the injured bird. He is very cruel. B:Bill is very cruel. Answer: minister
A:Lionel is holding captive a scientist, Dr. Vardi, who has invented a device that turns animals invisible; Lionel plans to use it on Geoffrey and send him to steal nuclear material from an army vault. B:Lionel plans to use it on Geoffrey and send Lionel to steal nuclear material from an army vault. Answer: une
A:Jane knocked on Susan's door but she did not get an answer. B:Susan did not get an answer. Answer: une
A:Jane knocked on the door, and Susan answered it. She invited her to come out. B:Jane invited her to come out. Answer: minister
A:Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took his bishop. B:Tom said "Check" to Ralph as he took Ralph's bishop. Answer: minister
A:Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ahead. If Adam hadn't had a sudden run of good luck, he would have won. B:Adam would have won. Answer: une
A:I poured water from the bottle into the cup until it was empty. B:The cup was empty. Answer: | une | [
"une",
"minister"
] |
glue/mrpc | A:Inhibited children tend to be timid with new people , objects , and situations , while uninhibited children spontaneously approach them . B:Simply put , shy invividuals tend to be more timid with new people and situations . Answer: considers
A:But tropical storm warnings and watches were posted today for Haiti , western portions of the Dominican Republic , the southeastern Bahamas and the Turk and Caicos islands . B:Tropical storm warnings were in place Thursday for Jamaica and Haiti and watches for the western Dominican Republic , the southeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos islands . Answer: considers
A:Six months ago , the IMF and Argentina struck a bare-minimum $ 6.8-billion debt rollover deal that expires in August . B:But six months ago , the two sides managed to strike a $ 6.8-billion debt rollover deal , which expires in August . Answer: considers
A:A federal magistrate in Fort Lauderdale ordered him held without bail . B:Zuccarini was ordered held without bail Wednesday by a federal judge in Fort Lauderdale , Fla . Answer: considers
A:A BMI of 25 or above is considered overweight ; 30 or above is considered obese . B:A BMI between 18.5 and 24.9 is considered normal , over 25 is considered overweight and 30 or greater is defined as obese . Answer: colors
A:The broad Standard & Poor 's 500 < .SPX > fell 10.75 points , or 1.02 percent , to 1,039.32 . B:The S & P 500 index was up 1.26 , or 0.1 percent , to 1,039.32 after sinking 10.75 yesterday . Answer: colors
A:Duque will return to Earth Oct. 27 with the station 's current crew , U.S. astronaut Ed Lu and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko . B:Currently living onboard the space station are American astronaut Ed Lu and Russian cosmonaut Yuri Malenchenko . Answer: colors
A:" I think you 'll see a lot of job growth in the next two years , " he said , adding the growth could replace jobs lost . B:" I think you 'll see a lot of job growth in the next two years , " said Mankiw . Answer: colors
A:As well as the dolphin scheme , the chaos has allowed foreign companies to engage in damaging logging and fishing operations without proper monitoring or export controls . B:Internal chaos has allowed foreign companies to set up damaging commercial logging and fishing operations without proper monitoring or export controls . Answer: | colors | [
"colors",
"considers"
] |
glue/qqp | A:What is a suitable solar panel installation provider in San Rafael, California CA? B:Which is a good solar panel installation provider in San Dimas, California CA? Answer: varied
A:AVG antivirus technical support phone number to install AVG antivirus software setup? B:Install issues kya karu 1-800-439-2178 AVG Technical Antivirus Support | AVG Antivirus Customer Support Number ? Answer: manually
A:I want to become a software engineer? what I do? B:I don't want to be a software engineer, what should I do? Answer: varied
A:Who is the real famous astrologer? B:Who is the super master astrologer? Answer: manually
A:I have an IP address. How close can I get to the person's location? B:I have find someone IP address, So now How can I Find Location? Answer: manually
A:How do I get omegle bots? B:Why are there so many bots in Omegle and Kik? Answer: varied
A:How do I find clients for my digital marketing agency? B:How a digital marketing agency finds a client? Answer: manually
A:Why are tongue twisters difficult? B:What are some of the best tongue-twisters that you know? Answer: varied
A:What is one thing you would change about yourself if you could? B:What is one thing you would never change about yourself? Answer: | varied | [
"varied",
"manually"
] |
super_glue/boolq | is saline and sodium chloride the same thing Answer: bondage
is tim brown in the hall of fame Answer: resumes
is the movie fool's gold a true story Answer: bondage
can you drink alcohol in public in denmark Answer: resumes
the boy in the plastic bubble based on true story Answer: resumes
science begins with the premise that knowledge should first be acquired through observation Answer: resumes
was the leaning tower of pisa built leaning Answer: bondage
is jersey currency legal tender in the uk Answer: bondage
will there be a new season of cutthroat kitchen Answer: | bondage | [
"bondage",
"resumes"
] |
super_glue/cb | A:``You 've heard something like that before. Haven't you, Jimmy?'' Jimmy had been shaken by those sounds more shaken than the others for good reason but Cardiff could see that he was unprepared to show it as he pushed himself away from the reception counter. B:Jimmy was unprepared to show he had been shaken Answer: difference
A:But he ended up eating it himself. I was reluctant to kiss my mother, afraid that somehow her weakness and unhappiness would infect me. Naturally I didn't think for a minute that my life and spirit could stimulate her. B:her life and spirit could stimulate her mother Answer: portfolio
A:``Oh, my poor Folly... We 've been together for five years, Lexy and I - she practically holds that company together. Of course I gave her an ``A''. But that doesn't mean I'm having an affair with her. B:he is having an affair with Lexy Answer: portfolio
A:He pulled occasionally, his arms tiring. Conker slowed a little, but the branches were coming too fast, he had to lean right forward and couldn't use his hands. He remembered the gate at the end of the track had time to hope it was open because he didn't think Conker could jump it. B:Conker could jump the gate Answer: portfolio
A:Oh, I did, I did! I was lucky. I would have liked brothers and sisters but I don't remember that I was ever lonely. B:she was ever lonely Answer: portfolio
A:``Look, lady, give me a break. I just deliver the stuff, I don't interview it for the Sunday papers.'' He waved the paper at her and even at a distance she could see that it said very little. B:the paper said very little Answer: difference
A:And why bother to write anyway? What was there to say? Mary had some vague idea that Adam's parents might suspect he was down here and come to see him. B:Adam was down here Answer: difference
A:It was Alan's idea. He made a sour kind of joke out of it, that they must wait until their wedding night. Carolyn agreed because she could see he meant it although she didn't understand why. B:Alan meant it Answer: difference
A:``Do you mind if I use your phone?'' Ronni could see that Guido's brain was whirring. B:Guido's brain was whirring Answer: | difference | [
"difference",
"portfolio"
] |
super_glue/wic | A:flux : It is important to use flux when soldering or oxides on the metal will prevent a good bond. : B:flux : His opinions are in flux. : Answer: tvs
A:line : The line stretched clear around the corner. : B:line : You must wait in a long line at the checkout counter. : Answer: mailto
A:create : You can create the color orange by mixing yellow and red. : B:create : The company was created 25 years ago. : Answer: mailto
A:action : The United Nations must have the power to propose and organize action without being hobbled by irrelevant issues. : B:action : Recent federal action undermined the segregationist position. : Answer: mailto
A:spill : Spill the milk. : B:spill : The former employee spilled all the details. : Answer: tvs
A:voice : The voice of the law. : B:voice : Conservatism has many voices. : Answer: mailto
A:beat : Beat one's foot rhythmically. : B:beat : I beat the traffic. : Answer: tvs
A:hold : He can hold his liquor. : B:hold : The auditorium can't hold more than 500 people. : Answer: tvs
A:head : Under the head of minor Roman poets. : B:head : They tracked him back toward the head of the stream. : Answer: | tvs | [
"tvs",
"mailto"
] |
super_glue/axg | A:The instructor encouraged the student to attend her help sessions. B:The student was running help sessions. Answer: coming
A:The electrician warned the homeowner that he might need an extra day to finish rewiring the house. B:The electrician needed time to rewire the house. Answer: defeat
A:The advisor met with the advisee because he wanted to get advice about job applications. B:The advisee wanted advice. Answer: defeat
A:The broker called the client because he had requested a phone consultation. B:The broker had requested a phone consultation. Answer: coming
A:The officer arrested the protester even though she was not violent. B:The officer was not violent. Answer: coming
A:The paralegal forgot to file paperwork for the client so he got fed up and went to a different law firm. B:The client got fed up and went to a different law firm. Answer: defeat
A:The homeowner called the plumber to get an estimate for repairing his broken pipes. B:The homeowner has broken pipes. Answer: defeat
A:The firefighter had to rescue the child from the burning building because he could not just stand by and do nothing. B:The child could not just stand by and do nothing. Answer: coming
A:The examiner inspected the body of the victim to determine a cause of death, but was unable to because she was too incompetent. B:The victim was incompetent. Answer: | coming | [
"coming",
"defeat"
] |
anli/a1 | A:Henry Nevill, 6th and "de jure" 4th Baron Abergavenny KB (between 1527 and 153510 February 1587) was an English peer. He was the son of Sir George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Mary Stafford (daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham). He succeeded to the barony upon the death of his father, George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny. B:Henry Nevill's father lived to see him become a baron. Answer: treated
A:Private School (also titled Private School ... for Girls) is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time. B:"Private School" is a movie about a teenage couple that ends up breaking up. Answer: precipitation
A:Henry Nevill, 6th and "de jure" 4th Baron Abergavenny KB (between 1527 and 153510 February 1587) was an English peer. He was the son of Sir George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Mary Stafford (daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham). He succeeded to the barony upon the death of his father, George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny. B:Henry Nevill's father was the 6th Baron of Bergavenny. Answer: treated
A:Private School (also titled Private School ... for Girls) is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time. B:Noel Black directed many American teen sex comedy films. Answer: precipitation
A:Henry Nevill, 6th and "de jure" 4th Baron Abergavenny KB (between 1527 and 153510 February 1587) was an English peer. He was the son of Sir George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Mary Stafford (daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham). He succeeded to the barony upon the death of his father, George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny. B:Henry Nevill was born in the 15th century. Answer: treated
A:Henry Nevill, 6th and "de jure" 4th Baron Abergavenny KB (between 1527 and 153510 February 1587) was an English peer. He was the son of Sir George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny, and Mary Stafford (daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham). He succeeded to the barony upon the death of his father, George Nevill, 5th Baron Bergavenny. B:Henry Nevill was of Scottish descent. Answer: treated
A:Private School (also titled Private School ... for Girls) is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time. B:Phoebe Cates played the female lead in "Private School." Answer: precipitation
A:Private School (also titled Private School ... for Girls) is a 1983 American teen sex comedy film, directed by Noel Black. Starring Phoebe Cates, Betsy Russell, and Matthew Modine, it follows a teenaged couple attempting to have sex for the first time. B:In the movie "Private School" the main protagonist ends up having intercourse by the end of the movie. Answer: precipitation
A:Paul Beard (4 August 1901 – 22 April 1989) was an English violinist, known particularly as leader of Sir Thomas Beecham's original London Philharmonic Orchestra and Sir Adrian Boult's BBC Symphony Orchestra. He was also a teacher, holding posts at the Royal Academy of Music and the Guildhall School of Music. B:Paul Beard was a teacher most his life Answer: | precipitation | [
"precipitation",
"treated"
] |
anli/a2 | A:Onoclea is a genus of plants in the Onocleaceae family, native to moist habitats in eastern Asia and eastern North America. They are deciduous ferns with sterile fronds arising from creeping rhizomes in spring, dying down at first frost. Fertile fronds appear in late summer. Depending on the authority, the genus contains one to five species. B:Onoclea is fern that sheds it's leaves annually. Answer: sig
A:The 2011–12 Seattle Redhawks men's basketball team represented the Seattle University in the 2011–12 college basketball season. This was head coach Cameron Dollar's 3rd season at Seattle U. The Redhawks played their home games at KeyArena as Independent members of Division I. They finished 12–15 overall. B:In 2011 it was Cameron Dollar's 3rd season at Seattle U. Answer: sig
A:The Joan Ganz Cooney Center (informally, the Cooney Center) is an independent, non-profit, non-partisan research and innovation group founded by Sesame Workshop in order to advance children’s literacy skills and foster innovation in children’s learning through digital media. B:The Joan Ganz Cooney Center was the first group founded by Sesame Workshop. Answer: net
A:Have a Little Faith is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie. The film debuted on ABC on November 27, 2011, as the first "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film broadcast since CBS cancelled the series earlier in 2011. It was the first "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film broadcast on ABC since 1995. B:Have a Little Faith was only broadcasted on ABC and CBS Answer: net
A:Onoclea is a genus of plants in the Onocleaceae family, native to moist habitats in eastern Asia and eastern North America. They are deciduous ferns with sterile fronds arising from creeping rhizomes in spring, dying down at first frost. Fertile fronds appear in late summer. Depending on the authority, the genus contains one to five species. B:Onoclea require a slightly wet environment. Answer: sig
A:Have a Little Faith is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie. The film debuted on ABC on November 27, 2011, as the first "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film broadcast since CBS cancelled the series earlier in 2011. It was the first "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film broadcast on ABC since 1995. B:Other Hallmark movies have aired on ABC since 199. Answer: net
A:Cherry Tomato () is a 2008 South Korean film starring Shin Goo and Kim Hyang-gi. The family drama, a directorial debut by Jung Young-bae, depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of sympathy and helplessness. It was screened at the Busan Children’s Film Festival in 2008. B:Cherry Tomato depicts the poverty-stricken life of an old man and his granddaughter that evokes a strong sense of fear, sympathy and helplessness. Answer: net
A:Krantiveer(English:"Brave Revolutionary") is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Mehul Kumar. The film stars Nana Patekar, Dimple Kapadia, Atul Agnihotri, Mamta Kulkarni, Danny Denzongpa and Paresh Rawal in lead roles. It became the third highest-grossing film of the year, additionally winning three Star Screen Awards, four Filmfare Awards and one National Film Award. B:Krantiveer won eight awards. Answer: sig
A:Have a Little Faith is a Hallmark Hall of Fame television movie. The film debuted on ABC on November 27, 2011, as the first "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film broadcast since CBS cancelled the series earlier in 2011. It was the first "Hallmark Hall of Fame" film broadcast on ABC since 1995. B:Have a Little Faith was written in November of 2011. Answer: | net | [
"net",
"sig"
] |
anli/a3 | A:Bunny Cupcakes<br>Cindy was baking cupcakes with bunny faces for an Easter party. But she was not an experienced baker. When her cupcakes came out of the oven, the bunny faces were deformed. And Cindy was too embarrassed to take them to the party. She secretly ate all of the cupcakes on her own. B:she was not an experienced baker so no expectations were given Answer: carmen
A:Philip Ramos (born April 6, 1956) is the Assembly member for the 6th District of the New York Assembly. He is a Democrat. The district includes portions of the town of Islip, including Bay Shore, Brentwood, Central Islip and Islandia in Suffolk County on Long Island B:Philip Ramos is a supporter of Bill C-72. Answer: carmen
A:Petitioners submit such a blanket extension of existing terms exceeds Congress's power under the Copyright Clause and it violates the First Amendment. Now, the Government has responded to petitioners' argument in a way that betrays a simple but fundamental confusion. B:the complex confusion was a fundamental one Answer: near
A:The Farm Hand<br>Mildred took over the farm when her husband died. She was very old and inexperienced. She hired a farmhand named Mark. He turned the farm around and saved her business. Mildred was so grateful! B:Mildred's husband died at the farm Answer: carmen
A:A fire in Orillia is being treated as suspicious. Orillia Fire Services go the call to a construction site on Monarch Drive just after midnight this morning, to find an excavator on fire. While firefighters worked on dousing the heavy equipment, police brought in forensic officers to figure out how the fire started. The OPP is asking anyone who saw anything out of the norm in the area around midnight to give them a call. B:Forensics were called to Orillia. Answer: near
A:The Extra Girl (1923) is a story of a small-town girl, Sue Graham (played by Mabel Normand) who comes to Hollywood to be in the pictures. This Mabel Normand vehicle, produced by Mack Sennett, followed earlier films about the film industry and also paved the way for later films about Hollywood, such as King Vidors Show People (1928). B:There were many pictures made about Hollywood in the early Twentieth Century. Answer: near
A:Squirrel<br>Jess was going on her evening run in the neighborhood. When she got back she noticed a baby squirrel on the lawn. It was barely moving because it had fallen out of its tree. She took it into the house, but her dad would not let her keep it. She called a shelter so they could adopt the squirrel. B:Jess ran for a mile Answer: carmen
A:Now, it's very important for our citizens to also know that I don't believe we ought to have amnesty. I don't think we ought to reward illegal behavior. There are plenty of people standing in line to become a citizen. And we ought not to crowd these people ahead of them in line. B:The speaker does not think that it is important for their citizens to know that they don't believe we should amnesty. Answer: near
A:"Fast Lane" was the third single released in 2001 by American R&B/soul singer-songwriter Bilal, from his debut studio album, "1st Born Second". The song peaked at no. 41 on Billboards R&B Singles chart. The music video for the remix featuring Dr. Dre & Jadakiss was directed by Sanaa Hamri. B:The music video of the single has 2011 album buys Answer: | carmen | [
"carmen",
"near"
] |
babi_nli/basic-induction | A:Brian is a swan. Brian is gray. Greg is a lion. Julius is a swan. Lily is a frog. Greg is white. Lily is gray. Julius is green. Bernhard is a lion. B:Bernhard is white. Answer: defects
A:Lily is a frog. Brian is a rhino. Greg is a lion. Lily is gray. Brian is green. Greg is white. Julius is a lion. Julius is green. Bernhard is a rhino. B:Bernhard is white. Answer: thomas
A:Greg is a rhino. Julius is a swan. Lily is a rhino. Bernhard is a swan. Julius is gray. Brian is a swan. Bernhard is white. Lily is green. Brian is white. B:Greg is gray. Answer: thomas
A:Bernhard is a frog. Lily is a lion. Greg is a frog. Bernhard is gray. Lily is yellow. Brian is a frog. Greg is yellow. Julius is a frog. Brian is yellow. B:Julius is gray. Answer: thomas
A:Bernhard is a rhino. Lily is a frog. Lily is green. Bernhard is green. Greg is a swan. Brian is a lion. Julius is a swan. Greg is gray. Brian is yellow. B:Julius is gray. Answer: defects
A:Lily is a swan. Lily is gray. Brian is a rhino. Julius is a rhino. Julius is gray. Greg is a rhino. Greg is green. Bernhard is a rhino. Brian is white. B:Bernhard is green. Answer: defects
A:Brian is a frog. Julius is a lion. Lily is a rhino. Bernhard is a lion. Lily is white. Brian is white. Julius is yellow. Greg is a rhino. Bernhard is yellow. B:Greg is yellow. Answer: thomas
A:Brian is a swan. Brian is gray. Lily is a frog. Julius is a lion. Julius is gray. Bernhard is a frog. Bernhard is gray. Lily is gray. Greg is a lion. B:Greg is gray. Answer: defects
A:Greg is a frog. Bernhard is a lion. Brian is a frog. Julius is a swan. Julius is gray. Bernhard is gray. Greg is green. Lily is a lion. Lily is gray. B:Brian is gray. Answer: | thomas | [
"thomas",
"defects"
] |
babi_nli/conjunction | A:Mary and Daniel went to the office. Daniel and Sandra moved to the garden. Sandra and Mary travelled to the bedroom. John and Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. B:John is in the kitchen. Answer: emphasis
A:Mary and Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel and Mary went to the hallway. B:Daniel is in the kitchen. Answer: april
A:Sandra and Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra and Mary moved to the bathroom. John and Mary travelled to the office. John and Daniel moved to the garden. B:Mary is in the office. Answer: emphasis
A:Daniel and John moved to the garden. Daniel and John went back to the bathroom. John and Sandra went back to the bedroom. Daniel and Mary moved to the garden. B:John is in the bedroom. Answer: emphasis
A:John and Mary travelled to the kitchen. Sandra and Daniel went to the bedroom. Sandra and Daniel went to the kitchen. Sandra and Daniel moved to the bathroom. Mary and Daniel went to the office. Daniel and Mary went to the kitchen. B:Daniel is in the bathroom. Answer: april
A:Sandra and Daniel journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra and Daniel went back to the hallway. Mary and Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Mary and John went back to the garden. Mary and Daniel moved to the bedroom. John and Mary journeyed to the hallway. Daniel and Sandra went back to the kitchen. John and Sandra went to the bathroom. Sandra and John journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel and Mary went to the bathroom. B:Sandra is in the hallway. Answer: april
A:John and Mary went to the garden. John and Sandra travelled to the hallway. Daniel and Sandra travelled to the office. Mary and John journeyed to the bathroom. Mary and Daniel moved to the garden. Sandra and Daniel went back to the kitchen. B:Sandra is in the kitchen. Answer: emphasis
A:Sandra and John travelled to the office. Daniel and John journeyed to the garden. B:John is in the office. Answer: april
A:Daniel and Sandra went to the bathroom. Sandra and Daniel went to the hallway. John and Sandra went back to the bedroom. John and Daniel went to the kitchen. B:John is in the hallway. Answer: | april | [
"april",
"emphasis"
] |
babi_nli/time-reasoning | A:Fred moved to the school yesterday. Fred journeyed to the office this morning. Mary went to the school yesterday. Yesterday Bill went back to the office. Bill moved to the bedroom this morning. This afternoon Fred went to the kitchen. B:Bill before the bedroom was in the office. Answer: targeted
A:Bill went back to the cinema yesterday. Bill travelled to the park this morning. Yesterday Julie moved to the bedroom. Mary moved to the park yesterday. B:Bill before the park was in the park. Answer: stays
A:This afternoon Julie went to the kitchen. Julie journeyed to the bedroom yesterday. Yesterday Bill went to the bedroom. This morning Julie went to the office. Mary went to the office yesterday. This evening Julie went to the school. B:Julie before the school was in the kitchen. Answer: targeted
A:Mary travelled to the school this morning. Mary travelled to the park yesterday. Fred journeyed to the cinema yesterday. Yesterday Bill travelled to the park. B:Mary before the school was in the park. Answer: targeted
A:Yesterday Mary went back to the office. Yesterday Fred moved to the park. Bill moved to the bedroom yesterday. This morning Bill went to the school. This morning Julie travelled to the bedroom. Yesterday Julie travelled to the park. Mary went back to the bedroom this morning. This morning Fred went to the kitchen. B:Mary before the bedroom was in the school. Answer: stays
A:Yesterday Mary went to the bedroom. This morning Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Julie went back to the cinema yesterday. Bill journeyed to the school yesterday. This afternoon Bill journeyed to the cinema. Fred journeyed to the bedroom yesterday. This morning Julie went to the school. Bill travelled to the school this evening. B:Bill before the school was in the cinema. Answer: targeted
A:Julie went back to the cinema yesterday. This morning Mary went to the office. Mary went to the school yesterday. Bill travelled to the park yesterday. Mary went back to the park this afternoon. This morning Bill went to the bedroom. This evening Bill went back to the office. This afternoon Bill moved to the school. Fred moved to the bedroom yesterday. Julie went back to the park this morning. This afternoon Julie went to the cinema. This evening Mary journeyed to the school. B:Julie before the park was in the park. Answer: stays
A:This morning Bill went to the cinema. Julie went to the bedroom yesterday. Yesterday Bill went to the kitchen. Mary went to the kitchen yesterday. B:Bill before the cinema was in the bedroom. Answer: stays
A:Julie went to the bedroom this morning. Bill moved to the cinema yesterday. Yesterday Julie moved to the cinema. Mary went back to the office yesterday. Bill journeyed to the kitchen this morning. Julie journeyed to the kitchen this afternoon. B:Julie before the kitchen was in the cinema. Answer: | stays | [
"stays",
"targeted"
] |
babi_nli/three-supporting-facts | A:John got the apple. John travelled to the kitchen. Mary grabbed the football. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Mary went back to the office. John dropped the apple there. Mary went back to the bathroom. John travelled to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the kitchen. John travelled to the kitchen. Mary went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the office. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Mary discarded the football. Daniel went to the bedroom. B:The football before the bedroom was in the bedroom. Answer: draft
A:Sandra grabbed the apple there. Sandra left the apple. Sandra took the apple. Mary went to the bathroom. John went to the garden. Sandra dropped the apple. Daniel went back to the bedroom. John journeyed to the bedroom. Daniel picked up the football. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Mary went back to the bedroom. Daniel discarded the football there. Sandra grabbed the apple there. Daniel grabbed the football there. Sandra dropped the apple. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Daniel moved to the bathroom. Sandra journeyed to the office. Daniel journeyed to the office. Daniel dropped the football. B:The football before the office was in the garden. Answer: draft
A:John moved to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Mary picked up the apple. Daniel went to the bathroom. Mary put down the apple there. Mary journeyed to the garden. Daniel went back to the garden. Mary went to the office. Daniel grabbed the milk there. Daniel left the milk. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Mary went back to the kitchen. Sandra went back to the garden. Sandra went to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the office. Mary went to the garden. Mary moved to the office. Mary moved to the hallway. John went to the hallway. Mary grabbed the football. Sandra journeyed to the office. Sandra moved to the garden. Sandra got the milk. Mary went to the kitchen. John went to the bedroom. John picked up the apple. John travelled to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the hallway. Mary went to the office. Sandra moved to the bathroom. John left the apple. John picked up the apple. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Mary went to the bedroom. Mary left the football. Sandra dropped the milk. Sandra took the milk. B:The football before the office was in the kitchen. Answer: bind
A:Daniel moved to the office. Mary got the apple. Sandra picked up the football. Daniel went back to the garden. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Sandra left the football. Sandra got the football. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel travelled to the office. Sandra went to the kitchen. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Mary left the apple. John went back to the office. Sandra dropped the football. John went to the bathroom. Mary took the football. Mary picked up the apple. Daniel grabbed the milk. Daniel put down the milk there. John travelled to the kitchen. Daniel got the milk. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Mary put down the apple. Mary discarded the football. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Sandra got the football there. Mary journeyed to the office. John got the apple. Sandra moved to the garden. Daniel moved to the bedroom. John dropped the apple. Sandra travelled to the office. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Daniel discarded the milk. Sandra travelled to the hallway. Mary went to the hallway. Daniel went to the bathroom. B:The milk before the hallway was in the garden. Answer: bind
A:John journeyed to the bathroom. John travelled to the hallway. Sandra grabbed the milk. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra journeyed to the garden. Sandra went back to the kitchen. John went to the bedroom. Sandra put down the milk there. B:The milk before the kitchen was in the garden. Answer: bind
A:Mary travelled to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the garden. Mary moved to the garden. Sandra picked up the apple. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Sandra went back to the bedroom. Sandra got the milk. Daniel moved to the office. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the hallway. Sandra went to the kitchen. Mary went back to the bathroom. John journeyed to the hallway. John moved to the office. Sandra travelled to the garden. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Sandra dropped the milk. Sandra picked up the milk. Sandra travelled to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. Sandra left the milk. B:The milk before the bedroom was in the bathroom. Answer: draft
A:John grabbed the milk. Daniel went to the kitchen. Daniel picked up the apple. John journeyed to the office. Mary went back to the office. Daniel discarded the apple. Mary grabbed the football there. Daniel travelled to the office. Mary put down the football. Mary went to the hallway. Mary went back to the bathroom. John travelled to the garden. John travelled to the bathroom. Daniel grabbed the football there. Daniel left the football. Daniel went back to the garden. Sandra journeyed to the garden. Sandra moved to the kitchen. John went back to the hallway. John left the milk. Mary went to the bedroom. Mary went to the office. Mary took the football there. Sandra picked up the apple there. Sandra left the apple. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Mary put down the football. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. Daniel took the apple. Mary picked up the football. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. John travelled to the office. Mary dropped the football. Sandra journeyed to the garden. John moved to the hallway. John took the milk there. Daniel went to the bedroom. Daniel discarded the apple. Daniel moved to the garden. John went to the garden. B:The apple before the bedroom was in the hallway. Answer: draft
A:John went back to the garden. Mary got the apple. John went to the bathroom. Mary dropped the apple. Mary took the apple. Daniel went to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the garden. Daniel picked up the milk. Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Daniel moved to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the office. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Daniel dropped the milk there. Mary left the apple. B:The milk before the hallway was in the bathroom. Answer: bind
A:John picked up the football. Mary picked up the apple. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Mary went to the garden. Daniel moved to the garden. John left the football. Daniel grabbed the football. Daniel travelled to the office. Daniel dropped the football. Mary travelled to the office. Sandra moved to the office. Daniel got the football. Mary left the apple. John went to the office. Daniel took the apple there. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Mary went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the garden. Mary took the milk there. Mary dropped the milk. Sandra picked up the milk. Sandra went back to the garden. Daniel moved to the hallway. Daniel discarded the apple. B:The apple before the hallway was in the bedroom. Answer: | draft | [
"draft",
"bind"
] |
babi_nli/path-finding | A:The hallway is north of the bedroom. The bathroom is east of the bedroom. The garden is east of the kitchen. The hallway is west of the office. The garden is south of the bedroom. B:You go from the hallway to the garden by heading s,s. Answer: name
A:The garden is south of the hallway. The bathroom is south of the office. The office is west of the hallway. The bedroom is north of the office. The kitchen is north of the bedroom. B:You go from the bedroom to the hallway by heading n,e. Answer: exercise
A:The garden is east of the hallway. The bathroom is south of the kitchen. The hallway is east of the bathroom. The bedroom is north of the hallway. The office is south of the hallway. B:You go from the kitchen to the hallway by heading n,e. Answer: exercise
A:The bedroom is west of the office. The garden is south of the bathroom. The hallway is east of the bathroom. The kitchen is north of the office. The office is north of the bathroom. B:You go from the bedroom to the bathroom by heading n,w. Answer: exercise
A:The garden is east of the hallway. The bathroom is north of the bedroom. The office is west of the hallway. The kitchen is south of the office. The hallway is south of the bedroom. B:You go from the bedroom to the office by heading e,e. Answer: exercise
A:The bathroom is west of the bedroom. The hallway is south of the office. The kitchen is north of the bedroom. The garden is east of the office. The bedroom is north of the office. B:You go from the kitchen to the office by heading s,s. Answer: name
A:The kitchen is south of the bedroom. The bathroom is west of the office. The garden is west of the kitchen. The bathroom is east of the bedroom. The hallway is west of the bedroom. B:You go from the kitchen to the bathroom by heading n,e. Answer: name
A:The office is south of the garden. The kitchen is north of the hallway. The bathroom is east of the garden. The hallway is north of the garden. The bedroom is east of the hallway. B:You go from the garden to the bedroom by heading n,e. Answer: name
A:The office is west of the bedroom. The hallway is south of the bedroom. The garden is north of the bedroom. The bedroom is west of the bathroom. The bathroom is south of the kitchen. B:You go from the bathroom to the office by heading e,e. Answer: | exercise | [
"exercise",
"name"
] |
babi_nli/basic-deduction | A:Cats are afraid of wolves. Wolves are afraid of sheep. Mice are afraid of sheep. Sheep are afraid of cats. Emily is a mouse. Jessica is a wolf. Gertrude is a sheep. Winona is a cat. B:Gertrude is afraid of cat. Answer: nicholas
A:Cats are afraid of wolves. Mice are afraid of cats. Sheep are afraid of cats. Gertrude is a mouse. Wolves are afraid of mice. Winona is a sheep. Jessica is a mouse. Emily is a cat. B:Gertrude is afraid of cat. Answer: nicholas
A:Cats are afraid of wolves. Jessica is a cat. Wolves are afraid of mice. Mice are afraid of wolves. Sheep are afraid of cats. Emily is a mouse. Gertrude is a sheep. Winona is a mouse. B:Winona is afraid of mouse. Answer: revisions
A:Cats are afraid of wolves. Jessica is a cat. Winona is a cat. Sheep are afraid of cats. Emily is a sheep. Gertrude is a cat. Mice are afraid of sheep. Wolves are afraid of sheep. B:Emily is afraid of sheep. Answer: revisions
A:Sheep are afraid of wolves. Cats are afraid of mice. Jessica is a cat. Gertrude is a cat. Wolves are afraid of cats. Emily is a sheep. Mice are afraid of cats. Winona is a mouse. B:Jessica is afraid of cat. Answer: revisions
A:Wolves are afraid of sheep. Sheep are afraid of cats. Cats are afraid of wolves. Mice are afraid of cats. Winona is a cat. Jessica is a sheep. Gertrude is a cat. Emily is a sheep. B:Emily is afraid of cat. Answer: nicholas
A:Sheep are afraid of mice. Wolves are afraid of cats. Cats are afraid of wolves. Winona is a sheep. Mice are afraid of cats. Jessica is a wolf. Emily is a wolf. Gertrude is a wolf. B:Emily is afraid of cat. Answer: nicholas
A:Sheep are afraid of wolves. Wolves are afraid of mice. Emily is a sheep. Cats are afraid of sheep. Jessica is a wolf. Winona is a sheep. Mice are afraid of sheep. Gertrude is a wolf. B:Jessica is afraid of sheep. Answer: revisions
A:Sheep are afraid of cats. Cats are afraid of sheep. Emily is a cat. Winona is a cat. Gertrude is a cat. Mice are afraid of cats. Wolves are afraid of mice. Jessica is a cat. B:Gertrude is afraid of cat. Answer: | revisions | [
"revisions",
"nicholas"
] |
babi_nli/two-arg-relations | A:The bathroom is south of the bedroom. The bedroom is south of the office. B:South of the bedroom is bedroom. Answer: mode
A:The garden is north of the bedroom. The garden is south of the hallway. B:The hallway north of is garden. Answer: worker
A:The bedroom is north of the kitchen. The office is south of the kitchen. B:North of the kitchen is bedroom. Answer: worker
A:The kitchen is west of the bedroom. The bathroom is west of the kitchen. B:The kitchen east of is bathroom. Answer: worker
A:The bedroom is north of the hallway. The garden is south of the hallway. B:The hallway south of is bedroom. Answer: worker
A:The bedroom is south of the office. The bedroom is north of the hallway. B:South of the office is hallway. Answer: mode
A:The bathroom is south of the kitchen. The hallway is north of the kitchen. B:The kitchen south of is bathroom. Answer: mode
A:The bedroom is west of the hallway. The bedroom is east of the office. B:West of the hallway is office. Answer: mode
A:The bathroom is south of the bedroom. The bathroom is north of the office. B:The office south of is bedroom. Answer: | mode | [
"mode",
"worker"
] |
babi_nli/size-reasoning | A:The suitcase fits inside the chest. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The chest is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. B:The chocolate fit in the chest. Answer: pb
A:The chocolate fits inside the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. The chocolate fits inside the box. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. B:The box of chocolates is bigger than the box. Answer: pendant
A:The suitcase fits inside the chest. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The chest is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. B:The chocolate is bigger than the chest. Answer: pendant
A:The suitcase fits inside the chest. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The chest is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. B:The chest fit in the chocolate. Answer: pendant
A:The chocolate fits inside the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. The chocolate fits inside the box. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. B:The box is bigger than the chocolate. Answer: pb
A:The suitcase fits inside the chest. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The chest is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. B:The chocolate fit in the chest. Answer: pb
A:The suitcase fits inside the chest. The chocolate fits inside the suitcase. The chest is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. B:The chocolate fit in the chest. Answer: pb
A:The chocolate fits inside the box of chocolates. The suitcase fits inside the box. The chocolate fits inside the box. The box is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. B:The chocolate is bigger than the box. Answer: pendant
A:The suitcase is bigger than the container. The container fits inside the box. The chest is bigger than the chocolate. The suitcase fits inside the box. The chest fits inside the box. B:The box fit in the chocolate. Answer: | pendant | [
"pendant",
"pb"
] |
babi_nli/basic-coreference | A:John went back to the bathroom. Then he went back to the hallway. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Following that she moved to the garden. John went to the office. After that he journeyed to the kitchen. B:John is in the kitchen. Answer: quality
A:Mary went back to the kitchen. After that she went to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Then she journeyed to the hallway. B:Mary is in the hallway. Answer: quality
A:Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. Then he went to the bathroom. B:Daniel is in the kitchen. Answer: nice
A:Mary went to the kitchen. Then she moved to the office. Sandra moved to the office. Following that she went to the bedroom. B:Mary is in the office. Answer: quality
A:Mary journeyed to the garden. Following that she went to the office. B:Mary is in the garden. Answer: nice
A:Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. After that he travelled to the hallway. John went back to the garden. After that he travelled to the bedroom. B:John is in the bedroom. Answer: quality
A:Mary moved to the hallway. Following that she journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Following that she moved to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Following that he moved to the garden. Mary went to the office. Then she travelled to the garden. Daniel went back to the bedroom. Afterwards he journeyed to the kitchen. B:Mary is in the hallway. Answer: nice
A:Mary travelled to the garden. Following that she moved to the office. John moved to the garden. After that he moved to the bathroom. Mary journeyed to the bathroom. After that she travelled to the garden. B:John is in the garden. Answer: nice
A:John travelled to the garden. Then he travelled to the hallway. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Afterwards he went to the hallway. B:Daniel is in the kitchen. Answer: | nice | [
"nice",
"quality"
] |
babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge | A:Fred journeyed to the park. Bill moved to the school. Bill went to the cinema. Mary is either in the cinema or the park. Fred is in the kitchen. Fred went to the office. Fred is either in the kitchen or the office. Bill is in the office. Fred is in the school. Mary journeyed to the office. B:Bill is in the office. Answer: valued
A:Julie is either in the park or the office. Fred is either in the cinema or the kitchen. Mary is in the school. Fred journeyed to the cinema. Fred is either in the park or the park. Fred travelled to the bedroom. B:Fred is in the bedroom. Answer: valued
A:Fred journeyed to the park. Bill moved to the school. Bill went to the cinema. Mary is either in the cinema or the park. Fred is in the kitchen. Fred went to the office. B:Bill is in the cinema. Answer: valued
A:Mary went to the kitchen. Mary is in the office. Fred is either in the cinema or the bedroom. Bill went to the office. Bill is either in the kitchen or the cinema. Bill is either in the school or the school. Bill went to the park. Fred is in the school. Mary is in the bedroom. Mary went to the kitchen. B:Bill is in the park. Answer: valued
A:Mary went to the kitchen. Mary is in the office. B:Mary is in the park. Answer: administrator
A:Bill is in the cinema. Bill is in the park. Julie is either in the park or the kitchen. Julie is in the bedroom. Bill went back to the office. Fred is either in the kitchen or the kitchen. Bill is either in the park or the kitchen. Bill moved to the office. Julie is in the school. Julie is either in the kitchen or the school. B:Bill is in the school. Answer: administrator
A:Bill is in the cinema. Bill is in the park. Julie is either in the park or the kitchen. Julie is in the bedroom. Bill went back to the office. Fred is either in the kitchen or the kitchen. B:Julie is in the school. Answer: administrator
A:Mary went to the kitchen. Mary is in the office. Fred is either in the cinema or the bedroom. Bill went to the office. B:Mary is in the kitchen. Answer: administrator
A:Bill is in the cinema. Bill is in the park. B:Bill is in the school. Answer: | administrator | [
"administrator",
"valued"
] |
babi_nli/compound-coreference | A:Mary and Daniel went back to the office. Following that they travelled to the hallway. Mary and John went to the bathroom. After that they moved to the garden. John and Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Afterwards they travelled to the office. B:John is in the hallway. Answer: munich
A:Daniel and Sandra moved to the office. Following that they moved to the bathroom. Sandra and Daniel moved to the bedroom. Afterwards they moved to the hallway. Daniel and Sandra moved to the kitchen. Following that they moved to the hallway. B:Daniel is in the hallway. Answer: buying
A:John and Sandra moved to the bathroom. After that they journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra and Daniel went to the bathroom. Afterwards they went to the hallway. B:Sandra is in the hallway. Answer: buying
A:Daniel and Mary went to the garden. After that they went to the kitchen. Sandra and John moved to the bedroom. Then they moved to the kitchen. B:John is in the kitchen. Answer: buying
A:Mary and Sandra travelled to the kitchen. Then they travelled to the garden. Mary and John travelled to the bedroom. Afterwards they moved to the bathroom. Mary and John travelled to the garden. Then they travelled to the office. Sandra and Mary went back to the hallway. Then they went back to the bathroom. Mary and Daniel moved to the office. After that they moved to the hallway. B:Mary is in the kitchen. Answer: munich
A:Mary and Sandra went back to the kitchen. After that they travelled to the hallway. B:Sandra is in the kitchen. Answer: munich
A:Daniel and Sandra went to the bathroom. Afterwards they went to the office. B:Sandra is in the bathroom. Answer: munich
A:Sandra and John moved to the hallway. After that they travelled to the office. Sandra and Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Following that they went back to the bedroom. B:John is in the office. Answer: buying
A:Daniel and Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Then they moved to the office. John and Daniel moved to the bedroom. Following that they travelled to the kitchen. B:Daniel is in the office. Answer: | munich | [
"munich",
"buying"
] |
babi_nli/yes-no-questions | A:Daniel got the apple there. John picked up the football there. Daniel left the apple. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Sandra grabbed the apple there. B:Sandra is in the bathroom. Answer: commercial
A:Sandra journeyed to the garden. Sandra went back to the bedroom. Daniel took the apple there. Sandra travelled to the office. John went to the hallway. Sandra moved to the kitchen. B:John is in the office. Answer: playboy
A:Sandra moved to the office. John went back to the garden. Sandra went to the hallway. Sandra went to the kitchen. Mary went to the office. Sandra got the apple there. Mary journeyed to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. B:Mary is in the bedroom. Answer: commercial
A:Sandra moved to the office. John went back to the garden. Sandra went to the hallway. Sandra went to the kitchen. Mary went to the office. Sandra got the apple there. B:Sandra is in the kitchen. Answer: commercial
A:Daniel got the apple there. John picked up the football there. Daniel left the apple. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Sandra grabbed the apple there. John dropped the football. John got the football there. Sandra put down the apple. Sandra grabbed the apple there. Daniel travelled to the hallway. Sandra left the apple. B:Daniel is in the office. Answer: playboy
A:Daniel got the apple there. John picked up the football there. Daniel left the apple. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Sandra grabbed the apple there. John dropped the football. John got the football there. Sandra put down the apple. Sandra grabbed the apple there. Daniel travelled to the hallway. Sandra left the apple. John dropped the football. Sandra picked up the apple there. B:Daniel is in the kitchen. Answer: playboy
A:Sandra moved to the office. John went back to the garden. Sandra went to the hallway. Sandra went to the kitchen. Mary went to the office. Sandra got the apple there. Mary journeyed to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Mary journeyed to the garden. Mary went to the kitchen. B:Mary is in the kitchen. Answer: commercial
A:Sandra journeyed to the garden. Sandra went back to the bedroom. B:Sandra is in the bathroom. Answer: playboy
A:Sandra moved to the office. John went back to the garden. B:Sandra is in the office. Answer: | commercial | [
"commercial",
"playboy"
] |
babi_nli/single-supporting-fact | A:John moved to the bedroom. Mary went back to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the bathroom. Daniel moved to the office. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Mary moved to the garden. B:Daniel is in the office. Answer: movies
A:Mary went to the bathroom. John travelled to the hallway. John moved to the kitchen. Mary went back to the hallway. B:John is in the kitchen. Answer: movies
A:Sandra went back to the office. Daniel moved to the hallway. B:Sandra is in the hallway. Answer: louise
A:Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the hallway. Sandra went to the office. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel went to the kitchen. Mary went back to the garden. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Sandra travelled to the garden. Daniel went back to the hallway. John moved to the bedroom. B:Sandra is in the kitchen. Answer: louise
A:Mary went to the bathroom. John went to the kitchen. B:John is in the bathroom. Answer: louise
A:Sandra journeyed to the hallway. Mary travelled to the bathroom. John moved to the office. Mary moved to the bedroom. B:Mary is in the bedroom. Answer: movies
A:Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. John journeyed to the office. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the bedroom. John travelled to the kitchen. B:John is in the bathroom. Answer: louise
A:John travelled to the kitchen. John went to the bathroom. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. Sandra journeyed to the garden. B:John is in the bathroom. Answer: movies
A:Mary travelled to the garden. Daniel went to the office. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. B:Daniel is in the garden. Answer: | louise | [
"louise",
"movies"
] |
babi_nli/counting | A:Daniel travelled to the hallway. John went back to the bedroom. Daniel went to the kitchen. Sandra moved to the bathroom. Sandra picked up the milk there. Daniel went back to the bedroom. Daniel got the apple there. Daniel gave the apple to John. John passed the apple to Daniel. Daniel gave the apple to John. B:There are none objects is Daniel carrying. Answer: catch
A:Daniel took the milk there. John journeyed to the hallway. Daniel put down the milk. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. B:There are none objects is Daniel carrying. Answer: catch
A:Sandra took the milk there. Mary got the apple there. Sandra gave the milk to John. John discarded the milk. B:There are none objects is John carrying. Answer: catch
A:Sandra journeyed to the office. Mary moved to the hallway. Daniel got the football there. John went back to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. John went back to the garden. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Daniel gave the football to Mary. Mary handed the football to Daniel. Daniel gave the football to Mary. Mary handed the football to Daniel. Daniel got the apple there. B:There is one objects is Daniel carrying. Answer: ad
A:John went back to the office. Daniel went to the hallway. Sandra got the football there. John travelled to the hallway. Mary moved to the office. Mary went to the bedroom. B:There is one objects is Sandra carrying. Answer: catch
A:Sandra journeyed to the garden. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Mary moved to the office. Daniel went back to the hallway. Mary travelled to the garden. Daniel got the milk there. B:There are none objects is Daniel carrying. Answer: ad
A:Sandra picked up the apple there. John journeyed to the kitchen. B:There are none objects is Sandra carrying. Answer: ad
A:John went back to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the office. Sandra went back to the bedroom. John journeyed to the office. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Mary moved to the office. Daniel travelled to the hallway. John went to the bathroom. John travelled to the kitchen. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel got the apple there. John moved to the office. John travelled to the bathroom. Sandra went to the hallway. Daniel gave the apple to John. John passed the apple to Daniel. B:There is one objects is John carrying. Answer: ad
A:Mary went back to the office. John journeyed to the garden. Daniel went back to the office. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra moved to the hallway. Mary picked up the football there. John journeyed to the bathroom. John went to the kitchen. Mary left the football. B:There is one objects is Mary carrying. Answer: | ad | [
"ad",
"catch"
] |
babi_nli/two-supporting-facts | A:Daniel travelled to the office. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the hallway. Mary moved to the garden. Mary travelled to the hallway. Daniel took the football there. Sandra picked up the apple there. Daniel went to the bathroom. Sandra travelled to the garden. Daniel put down the football. Sandra left the apple there. John journeyed to the garden. John went back to the bedroom. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. John moved to the kitchen. Mary went back to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the garden. Mary journeyed to the garden. Sandra got the football there. Mary went back to the office. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the garden. Mary moved to the kitchen. Mary went to the bathroom. Sandra dropped the football there. B:The football is in the garden. Answer: province
A:Mary grabbed the football there. Sandra took the milk there. Mary dropped the football. Sandra left the milk. Mary went back to the hallway. Sandra picked up the apple there. John went to the garden. Daniel went back to the garden. Sandra grabbed the milk there. Mary moved to the garden. Sandra discarded the milk. Sandra put down the apple. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra journeyed to the garden. Mary went to the hallway. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Mary moved to the garden. Mary journeyed to the hallway. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. John went back to the office. Mary journeyed to the office. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Daniel went to the hallway. John took the football there. Sandra moved to the hallway. Sandra moved to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the kitchen. John journeyed to the garden. Mary went to the bathroom. Mary grabbed the apple there. Daniel journeyed to the bedroom. Mary travelled to the garden. Sandra went to the office. B:The apple is in the office. Answer: province
A:John went back to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the office. Mary took the football there. Mary moved to the office. Mary moved to the garden. Mary discarded the football there. B:The football is in the garden. Answer: jim
A:John journeyed to the bedroom. John got the apple there. Daniel went to the hallway. John went back to the garden. John travelled to the bathroom. John dropped the apple there. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Daniel went to the office. B:The apple is in the bathroom. Answer: jim
A:Sandra travelled to the bedroom. Sandra moved to the office. John travelled to the kitchen. Daniel picked up the milk there. Daniel discarded the milk. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Daniel moved to the bathroom. Daniel grabbed the apple there. Mary moved to the garden. Sandra went to the hallway. Daniel went back to the garden. Daniel put down the apple. B:The apple is in the bathroom. Answer: province
A:Daniel went to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Sandra went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Mary picked up the apple there. Mary moved to the garden. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra went to the office. Mary discarded the apple. John travelled to the kitchen. Mary got the apple there. Mary travelled to the office. Mary discarded the apple. B:The apple is in the garden. Answer: province
A:Mary went back to the bedroom. Daniel journeyed to the bedroom. Mary got the milk there. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Mary got the apple there. John travelled to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the office. Mary discarded the milk there. Mary left the apple. Mary got the apple there. B:The milk is in the office. Answer: jim
A:Sandra travelled to the hallway. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Mary travelled to the bathroom. Daniel travelled to the bathroom. John went to the bathroom. Mary moved to the kitchen. John took the football there. John journeyed to the bedroom. Mary went back to the bedroom. Mary went to the garden. B:The football is in the bedroom. Answer: jim
A:Daniel got the football there. Daniel took the milk there. Daniel left the milk. Daniel picked up the milk there. John journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel dropped the football. John moved to the hallway. Daniel took the football there. Daniel left the milk. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the garden. Mary travelled to the garden. Daniel discarded the football. Sandra took the football there. Daniel grabbed the milk there. Daniel left the milk. Sandra got the milk there. Sandra went back to the hallway. Daniel travelled to the office. John went back to the bathroom. B:The milk is in the office. Answer: | province | [
"province",
"jim"
] |
babi_nli/three-arg-relations | A:Fred travelled to the office. Jeff went back to the garden. Jeff went to the bathroom. Bill went back to the bedroom. Bill journeyed to the garden. Mary took the apple there. Mary passed the apple to Bill. Bill put down the apple. Fred moved to the bedroom. Mary grabbed the apple there. B:Mary gave the apple. Answer: economies
A:Bill moved to the office. Bill moved to the kitchen. Fred got the milk there. Fred dropped the milk. Fred grabbed the milk there. Fred discarded the milk. Jeff journeyed to the garden. Mary moved to the kitchen. Fred took the milk there. Fred put down the milk. Jeff journeyed to the kitchen. Jeff travelled to the garden. Bill went back to the office. Fred got the milk there. Bill moved to the hallway. Fred went back to the office. Jeff journeyed to the bathroom. Fred discarded the milk. Fred picked up the milk there. Jeff went to the garden. Mary moved to the garden. Fred put down the milk there. Fred got the milk there. Mary took the apple there. Mary moved to the hallway. Bill went to the kitchen. Jeff picked up the football there. Jeff travelled to the kitchen. Fred travelled to the bathroom. Jeff gave the football to Bill. B:Mary gave the football. Answer: latina
A:Jeff grabbed the football there. Mary went back to the office. Fred travelled to the garden. Jeff dropped the football. Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Jeff picked up the football there. Mary went back to the kitchen. Jeff gave the football to Fred. Bill went to the garden. Fred gave the football to Bill. Bill gave the football to Fred. Mary travelled to the garden. B:Jeff gave the football to Fred. Answer: latina
A:Fred went back to the garden. Jeff got the apple there. Jeff gave the apple to Bill. Jeff went back to the office. Fred went back to the hallway. Bill passed the apple to Fred. B:Bill gave to Fred a apple. Answer: economies
A:Mary grabbed the apple there. Jeff picked up the milk there. Mary got the football there. Jeff passed the milk to Bill. B:Jeff did Jeff gave the milk to. Answer: latina
A:Jeff travelled to the hallway. Fred got the apple there. Mary went back to the garden. Fred left the apple. Fred grabbed the apple there. Jeff travelled to the office. Fred dropped the apple. Fred journeyed to the office. Bill moved to the bathroom. Jeff journeyed to the bedroom. Mary took the milk there. Fred journeyed to the bathroom. Fred went to the garden. Mary gave the milk to Fred. Fred dropped the milk. Jeff moved to the office. B:Mary gave to Fred a milk. Answer: economies
A:Fred went to the bathroom. Fred went to the garden. Jeff went to the bathroom. Bill moved to the bathroom. Jeff travelled to the garden. Bill grabbed the apple there. Bill dropped the apple. Fred travelled to the office. Fred picked up the football there. Mary moved to the garden. Jeff went to the office. Mary went to the bathroom. Fred handed the football to Jeff. Jeff handed the football to Fred. Fred handed the football to Jeff. Jeff handed the football to Fred. Jeff went to the garden. Bill got the apple there. Bill dropped the apple. Mary picked up the apple there. Mary passed the apple to Bill. Fred put down the football there. B:Mary gave to Bill a football. Answer: latina
A:Bill picked up the milk there. Fred went to the kitchen. Mary went back to the bedroom. Jeff took the apple there. Jeff passed the apple to Mary. Fred went to the hallway. Mary put down the apple. Bill passed the milk to Fred. Fred passed the milk to Bill. Fred went to the bedroom. B:Fred gave the milk to Bill. Answer: economies
A:Jeff went to the bathroom. Bill went to the hallway. Jeff journeyed to the office. Jeff went to the garden. Mary journeyed to the hallway. Bill got the milk there. Mary went to the garden. Jeff moved to the bathroom. Jeff grabbed the apple there. Jeff left the apple. Fred travelled to the bedroom. Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Bill discarded the milk. Mary moved to the hallway. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Jeff travelled to the bedroom. Jeff grabbed the football there. Jeff handed the football to Fred. Fred gave the football to Bill. Jeff went back to the garden. B:Mary received the football. Answer: | latina | [
"latina",
"economies"
] |
babi_nli/lists-sets | A:John went to the hallway. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Daniel moved to the bathroom. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the hallway. Sandra went back to the office. Daniel went back to the office. Daniel went to the hallway. Mary went back to the garden. Mary went to the bedroom. Daniel travelled to the office. Mary grabbed the milk there. B:Mary is carrying nothing. Answer: deer
A:John went to the kitchen. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Mary got the milk there. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the office. John went back to the garden. B:Mary is carrying milk. Answer: recently
A:Sandra went back to the garden. John travelled to the office. John moved to the bathroom. Mary got the apple there. Mary put down the apple. Mary went to the hallway. B:Mary is carrying nothing. Answer: recently
A:Daniel grabbed the milk there. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Sandra went to the bathroom. John got the apple there. Sandra travelled to the kitchen. John picked up the football there. B:John is carrying apple,football. Answer: recently
A:John moved to the office. Sandra got the apple there. Sandra discarded the apple. Daniel travelled to the bathroom. B:Sandra is carrying nothing. Answer: recently
A:Mary went to the bathroom. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Sandra picked up the milk there. Sandra grabbed the football there. B:Sandra is carrying football. Answer: deer
A:John journeyed to the office. Daniel travelled to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. John went to the bathroom. Daniel journeyed to the office. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Daniel took the apple there. Mary journeyed to the garden. Daniel dropped the apple. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Sandra moved to the hallway. John went back to the kitchen. B:Daniel is carrying apple. Answer: deer
A:Daniel travelled to the hallway. John went back to the kitchen. Sandra went to the office. John journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the hallway. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Daniel went to the kitchen. John picked up the milk there. Sandra went back to the garden. Sandra went back to the bedroom. Mary went to the bathroom. John put down the milk. Mary picked up the football there. Mary put down the football. John got the apple there. Mary took the football there. B:John is carrying football. Answer: deer
A:Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel got the football there. John journeyed to the office. Sandra moved to the office. B:Daniel is carrying milk. Answer: | deer | [
"deer",
"recently"
] |
babi_nli/simple-negation | A:Sandra travelled to the garden. Sandra is no longer in the garden. Sandra is in the garden. Sandra journeyed to the hallway. B:Sandra is in the hallway. Answer: bear
A:Sandra is not in the office. Mary is in the hallway. Sandra went to the bathroom. John went back to the kitchen. John journeyed to the garden. Daniel is not in the bedroom. B:Mary is in the office. Answer: years
A:Mary is in the hallway. John is in the bathroom. B:John is in the garden. Answer: years
A:Mary is no longer in the kitchen. John moved to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. Mary went to the office. B:Daniel is in the kitchen. Answer: bear
A:Sandra is not in the office. Mary is in the hallway. Sandra went to the bathroom. John went back to the kitchen. John journeyed to the garden. Daniel is not in the bedroom. Daniel is not in the office. Daniel is no longer in the bathroom. Sandra is not in the bathroom. Mary is in the office. B:Daniel is in the bathroom. Answer: years
A:Sandra is not in the office. Mary is in the hallway. Sandra went to the bathroom. John went back to the kitchen. John journeyed to the garden. Daniel is not in the bedroom. Daniel is not in the office. Daniel is no longer in the bathroom. B:Daniel is in the bathroom. Answer: years
A:Mary is no longer in the kitchen. John moved to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. Mary went to the office. John travelled to the bedroom. Mary is no longer in the office. Mary is no longer in the garden. Mary moved to the garden. B:Mary is in the garden. Answer: bear
A:Mary is no longer in the kitchen. John moved to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. Mary went to the office. John travelled to the bedroom. Mary is no longer in the office. Mary is no longer in the garden. Mary moved to the garden. John is no longer in the bedroom. Daniel moved to the office. B:Daniel is in the office. Answer: bear
A:Sandra is not in the office. Mary is in the hallway. B:Sandra is in the office. Answer: | years | [
"years",
"bear"
] |
babi_nli/positional-reasoning | A:The blue square is to the right of the triangle. The blue square is to the left of the red square. B:The red square is to the right of the triangle. Answer: madagascar
A:The red sphere is above the pink rectangle. The red sphere is to the right of the red square. B:The pink rectangle is above the red square. Answer: gs
A:The red sphere is above the pink rectangle. The red sphere is to the right of the red square. B:The pink rectangle is to the right of the red square. Answer: madagascar
A:The red sphere is above the pink rectangle. The red sphere is to the right of the red square. B:The red square is below the pink rectangle. Answer: gs
A:The red sphere is above the pink rectangle. The red sphere is to the right of the red square. B:The pink rectangle is to the left of the red square. Answer: gs
A:The blue square is to the right of the triangle. The blue square is to the left of the red square. B:The triangle is to the left of the red square. Answer: madagascar
A:The blue square is to the right of the triangle. The blue square is to the left of the red square. B:The red square is to the right of the triangle. Answer: madagascar
A:The red sphere is above the pink rectangle. The red sphere is to the right of the red square. B:The red square is below the pink rectangle. Answer: gs
A:The red sphere is above the pink rectangle. The red sphere is to the right of the red square. B:The pink rectangle is below the red square. Answer: | madagascar | [
"madagascar",
"gs"
] |
sick/label | A:Two women are sparring in a kickboxing match B:Two people are kickboxing and spectators are not watching Answer: aaa
A:Two people are kickboxing and spectators are watching B:Two young women are not sparring in a kickboxing fight Answer: aaa
A:Four girls are doing backbends and playing in the garden B:Four girls are doing backbends and playing outdoors Answer: paradise
A:The player is dunking the basketball into the net and a crowd is in background B:A man with a jersey is dunking the ball at a basketball game Answer: aaa
A:Four kids are doing backbends in the park B:Four children are doing backbends in the park Answer: paradise
A:A man who is playing is running with the ball in his hands B:A player is running with the ball Answer: paradise
A:A man is jumping into an empty pool B:A man is jumping into a full pool Answer: paradise
A:Two young women are not sparring in a kickboxing fight B:Two women are sparring in a kickboxing match Answer: aaa
A:A man with a jersey is dunking the ball at a basketball game B:A man who is playing dunks the basketball into the net and a crowd is in background Answer: | aaa | [
"aaa",
"paradise"
] |
sick/entailment_AB | A:There is no biker jumping in the air B:A lone biker is jumping in the air Answer: brief
A:Three kids are sitting in the leaves B:Three kids are jumping in the leaves Answer: brief
A:Two women are sparring in a kickboxing match B:Two people are kickboxing and spectators are not watching Answer: symphony
A:People wearing costumes are gathering in a forest and are looking in the same direction B:Masked people are looking in the same direction in a forest Answer: brief
A:A lone biker is jumping in the air B:A biker is jumping in the air, alone Answer: brief
A:Two angels are making snow on the lying children B:Two children are lying in the snow and are making snow angels Answer: symphony
A:Children in red shirts are playing in the leaves B:Three kids are sitting in the leaves Answer: symphony
A:Children in red shirts are playing in the leaves B:Three kids are jumping in the leaves Answer: symphony
A:Two people are kickboxing and spectators are watching B:Two young women are not sparring in a kickboxing fight Answer: | symphony | [
"symphony",
"brief"
] |
snli | A:Two young children riding a bus, one is holding a bottle and the other is holding a can. B:One of the children is drinking grape soda, the other is drinking dr. pepper. Answer: broadway
A:Many people are outside watching ice skaters. B:a soccer team practicing Answer: legislation
A:An Indian male is out shopping for some fruit. B:A guy is buying some fruits. Answer: broadway
A:An audience is watching people in orange and white outfits pushing shelves on wheels. B:an audience is watching other people Answer: legislation
A:Two girls point to a round silver mirror on the wall. B:Two ladies point at a mirror in their parents house Answer: broadway
A:A female cheerleader in a shiney blue cheerleaders outfit leaps across stage while performing. B:Cheerleader does one of her tricks. Answer: legislation
A:A woman on skis going up a hill carrying a pine tree. B:A woman just cut down a tree and is carrying it home. Answer: broadway
A:Four musicians playing music in a group on the sidewalk. B:The four musicians are preparing musical equipment to play music for an audience. Answer: legislation
A:A white bird is flying off the water surface. B:A bird just caught a fish in the water. Answer: | broadway | [
"broadway",
"legislation"
] |
scitail/snli_format | A:I 4.4.3d Different forms of energy include heat, light, electrical, mechanical, sound, nuclear, and chemical. B:Heat, light, and sound are all different forms of energy. Answer: players
A:Genes determine all inherited traits including those that give the individual specific characteristics (blue eyes rather than brown eyes) as well as common characteristics (two eyes, two arms, etc.). B:A human offspring inherit blue eyes. Answer: players
A:Even if you don't live near a stream or river (though most people do), there are many little things you can do to help prevent too much water and soil run-off from contaminating streams and rivers where anadromous fishes live: Keep your lawn vegetated. B:People can help keep a forest a good place for birds to live by preventing too many trees from being cut down. Answer: libraries
A:Your eyes of blue and hair that's straight, Comes through heredity, inheriting a human trait. B:A human offspring inherit blue eyes. Answer: players
A:Why do we find few or no human fossils in most sedimentary rock? B:Most fossils are found in sedimentary rocks because organisms can be preserved in sedimentary rock. Answer: libraries
A:Of course, the Sun is the closest star to Earth. B:From earth, the sun appears brighter than any other star because the sun is the closest star Answer: players
A:Selfish Cells Threaten Multicellular Life, Trends in Ecology and Evolution Excerpt: How far have conflicts at the cell and organism level influenced the evolution of multicellularity? B:Single-celled organisms and multicellular organisms have this in common: both have a way to get rid of waste materials. Answer: libraries
A:A long-day plant (a plant that flowers in the early summer in response to increasing day length) will be used to isolate the appropriate promoters. B:A(n) increase in length happens to metal railroad tracks during the heat of a summer day. Answer: libraries
A:When these winds are strong, they deflect moister air moving up from the Gulf coast and cold air masses moving down from the Arctic; B:The best explanation for how air masses move across the united states is that the prevailing westerlies move air masses from west to east across the united states but may be deflected by the jet stream. Answer: | libraries | [
"libraries",
"players"
] |
hans | A:The judge called the lawyers . B:The lawyers called the judge . Answer: estimation
A:The managers who helped the banker stopped the secretaries . B:The managers helped the banker . Answer: montgomery
A:The managers contacted the secretaries that the banker mentioned . B:The banker mentioned the secretaries . Answer: montgomery
A:The banker introduced the authors . B:The authors introduced the banker . Answer: estimation
A:The tourist stopped the actors that supported the senators . B:The actors supported the senators . Answer: montgomery
A:The secretaries that the managers contacted saw the scientist . B:The managers contacted the secretaries . Answer: montgomery
A:The actor avoided the authors . B:The authors avoided the actor . Answer: estimation
A:The lawyer helped the judges . B:The judges helped the lawyer . Answer: estimation
A:The lawyers advised the authors . B:The authors advised the lawyers . Answer: | estimation | [
"estimation",
"montgomery"
] |
WANLI | A:In a novel that is a series of short stories, some stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end, while others have no beginning, no middle, and no end. B:All stories have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Answer: outline
A:In some cases, the more people who read the article, the more people will be persuaded to believe the author's opinion. B:The more people who read the article, the more people will be persuaded to believe the author's opinion. Answer: rim
A:The fact that the LSC Board of Directors have made no mention of the fact that this grant has been provided to them, despite the fact that the grant was originally made by the Commonwealth, does not mean that the LSC Board of Directors are not aware of the fact that the Commonwealth has provided the grant. B:The LSC Board of Directors are aware that the Commonwealth has provided the grant. Answer: outline
A:On the other hand, it's not as if the country has been totally abandoned to the vagaries of the market. B:The country has been totally abandoned to the vagaries of the market. Answer: outline
A:I don't think it's possible to understand this question without considering the nature of "culture" and "identity." B:The nature of culture and identity is important to understand. Answer: rim
A:I think that the main difference between the U.S. and Europe is that the Europeans are willing to work harder. B:The Europeans are willing to work harder. Answer: rim
A:We can't get around it. B:We cannot avoid it. Answer: outline
A:The nurse smiled, "No, I'm not sick. I just have a cold." B:The nurse was being evasive. Answer: rim
A:A recent poll showed that about a third of Americans do not believe that they are better off than their parents. B:The American people are very dissatisfied with their current standard of living. Answer: | rim | [
"rim",
"outline"
] |
recast/recast_ner | A:The Justice Department now wants to transfer Mr. Padilla from military custody to stand trial in a civilian court . B:Mr. is a location Answer: pens
A:Poul Nielsen , A top European Union Development official , said her abduction and killing make it almost impossible for relief agencies to continue working in Iraq . B:Poul Nielsen is a person Answer: leeds
A:He made the announcement after meeting Monday with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez . B:Monday is a location Answer: pens
A:China , another permanent member of the U.N. Security Council , called Tuesday for continued diplomatic efforts to ease growing tensions over Iran 's nuclear program . B:Iran is a geographical/political entity Answer: pens
A:The Hubble has been orbiting about 600 kilometers above the Earth since 1990 . B:1990 is a calendar year Answer: leeds
A:Sudan 's official news agency , SUNA , says the president will meet with Darfur rebels who refused to endorse a peace deal signed last year . B:Sudan is a geographical/political entity Answer: leeds
A:It says increased funding has allowed the CIA to entice a wide variety of countries to work with it , including Indonesia , Uzbekistan and France . B:Indonesia is a person Answer: pens
A:A Washington-based institute says half of the workforce in Los Angeles , California , is made up of immigrants , many of whom are unskilled and speak little English . B:California is a location Answer: leeds
A:The National Security Minister , John Michuki , defended the raids , saying `` if you rattle a snake , you must be prepared to be bitten by it `` alluding to the Standard 's often critical coverage of the government . B:Standard is an organization Answer: | leeds | [
"leeds",
"pens"
] |
recast/recast_sentiment | A:When asked about the restaurant , Macie said , 'It kept getting worse and worse so now I 'm officially done . ' . B:Macie liked the restaurant . Answer: latvia
A:When asked about the movie, Alyson said, 'The fish is badly made and some of its underwater shots are repeated a thousand times in the film. '. B:Alyson liked the movie . Answer: latvia
A:When asked about the movie, Myles said, 'Seriously, it's not worth wasting your, or your kid's time on. '. B:Myles did not like the movie . Answer: thesaurus
A:When asked about the movie, Sage said, 'Seriously, it's not worth wasting your, or your kid's time on. '. B:Sage liked the movie . Answer: latvia
A:When asked about the movie, Parker said, 'But the premise of the film was so ridiculous: that the President of the U.S. '. B:Parker did not like the movie . Answer: thesaurus
A:When asked about the restaurant , Francesca said , 'It kept getting worse and worse so now I 'm officially done . ' . B:Francesca did not like the restaurant . Answer: thesaurus
A:When asked about the restaurant , Lilli said , 'One of the few places in Phoenix that I would definately go back to again . ' . B:Lilli did not like the restaurant . Answer: latvia
A:When asked about the restaurant , Zariah said , 'One of the few places in Phoenix that I would definately go back to again . ' . B:Zariah liked the restaurant . Answer: thesaurus
A:When asked about the movie, Rachel said, 'The fish is badly made and some of its underwater shots are repeated a thousand times in the film. '. B:Rachel did not like the movie . Answer: | thesaurus | [
"thesaurus",
"latvia"
] |
recast/recast_megaveridicality | A:someone was irritated that a particular thing happened . B:that thing didn't happen . Answer: importantly
A:someone was appalled that a particular thing happened . B:that thing happened . Answer: businesses
A:someone was irritated that a particular thing happened . B:that thing might or might not have happened . Answer: importantly
A:a particular person was advised to do a particular thing . B:that person didn't do that thing . Answer: importantly
A:someone was disappointed that a particular thing happened . B:that thing happened . Answer: businesses
A:a particular person was advised to do a particular thing . B:that person did that thing . Answer: importantly
A:a particular person promised to do a particular thing . B:that person might or might not have done that thing . Answer: businesses
A:someone was astounded that a particular thing happened . B:that thing happened . Answer: businesses
A:a particular person was excited to do a particular thing . B:that person didn't do that thing . Answer: | importantly | [
"importantly",
"businesses"
] |
recast/recast_puns | A:Eleana heard that ' this boat is leaking , ' ' said tom balefully B:Eleana heard a pun Answer: attorneys
A:Angela heard that she must be wearing mink , tom inferred B:Angela did not hear a pun Answer: poly
A:Braylie heard that i must attend my flock , said tom , sheepishly B:Braylie did not hear a pun Answer: poly
A:Jayden heard that she must be wearing mink , tom inferred B:Jayden heard a pun Answer: attorneys
A:Edrian heard that it is difficult to escape being a peasant because resistance is feudal B:Edrian heard a pun Answer: attorneys
A:Karolina heard that it is difficult to escape being a peasant because resistance is feudal B:Karolina did not hear a pun Answer: poly
A:Laci heard that old bakers never die , they just stop making lots of dough B:Laci did not hear a pun Answer: poly
A:Aaron heard that i must attend my flock , said tom , sheepishly B:Aaron heard a pun Answer: attorneys
A:Julie heard that old bakers never die , they just stop making lots of dough B:Julie heard a pun Answer: | attorneys | [
"attorneys",
"poly"
] |
recast/recast_factuality | A:Can we reschedule the phone call for 9 am ( Houston ) which is 11 am ( Sao Paulo ) on Friday , Sept. 17 ? B:The rescheduling did not happen Answer: hell
A:Can we reschedule the phone call for 9 am ( Houston ) which is 11 am ( Sao Paulo ) on Friday , Sept. 17 ? B:The rescheduling happened Answer: breeding
A:It was n't until he gave up and walked out the door that someone asked Can I help you . B:The asking did not happen Answer: breeding
A:I hope that you will be able to attend that event . B:The attending did not happen Answer: hell
A:Kalkat , who currently chairs the independent US - based International Council on Conflict Resolution , said despite the failure of the Indian army to disarm or even subdue the Tigers , India remained the only power capable of influencing the course of the current peace talks . B:The chairing did not happen Answer: breeding
A:I guess if you are someone not familiar with how NASA benefits our society I can see how one might form the opinion of yheggy - ga . B:The forming did not happen Answer: hell
A:Kalkat , who currently chairs the independent US - based International Council on Conflict Resolution , said despite the failure of the Indian army to disarm or even subdue the Tigers , India remained the only power capable of influencing the course of the current peace talks . B:The chairing happened Answer: hell
A:I hope that you will be able to attend that event . B:The attending happened Answer: breeding
A:I guess if you are someone not familiar with how NASA benefits our society I can see how one might form the opinion of yheggy - ga . B:The forming happened Answer: | breeding | [
"breeding",
"hell"
] |
recast/recast_verbcorner | A:Corey substituted locations with Thomas. B:Something touched another thing . Answer: edition
A:Victoria screeched to Chelsea. B:Someone or something changed physically . Answer: edition
A:The gamp shouldered the quol. B:Someone or something did not apply force onto something . Answer: biographies
A:The vatter housed the nork. B:Someone moved from their location . Answer: edition
A:Corey pulled the alkop from the verp to the gauble. B:Someone did not move from their location . Answer: edition
A:Gregory relieved easily. B:Someone or something did not change physically . Answer: biographies
A:Lauren deplored the shink. B:Someone or something did not change physically . Answer: biographies
A:Megan loved the zink in her. B:Nothing touched anything else . Answer: biographies
A:Laura's volpping mesmerized Hannah. B:Someone moved from their location . Answer: | edition | [
"edition",
"biographies"
] |
recast/recast_verbnet | A:Mary addicted him to going on long journeys . B:He caused the addicting . Answer: winner
A:The builders destroyed the warehouse with explosives . B:The builders caused the destroying . Answer: textiles
A:I addicted him to Douglas Adams . B:Douglas Adams caused the addicting . Answer: winner
A:I addicted him to Douglas Adams . B:He caused the addicting . Answer: winner
A:Mary addicted him to going on long journeys . B:Going on long journeys caused the addicting . Answer: winner
A:The builders destroyed the warehouse with explosives . B:During the destroying, the builders used explosives . Answer: textiles
A:The explosives destroyed the warehouse . B:The explosives were used . Answer: textiles
A:The jeweler decorated the ring . B:The jeweler caused the decorating . Answer: textiles
A:The jeweler decorated the ring with the name . B:The jeweler caused the decorating . Answer: | textiles | [
"textiles",
"winner"
] |
probability_words_nli/reasoning_1hop | A:It is improbable that Lily is green. We believe that Brian is a swan. It is impossible that John discarded the apple. B:It is unlikely that either 'John discarded the apple' or 'Brian is a swan' but not both. Answer: hole
A:It is probably not the case that John went to the garden. It is unlikely that Emily is a mouse. Chances are slight that Julius is a lion. B:It is probably not the case that either 'Emily is a mouse' or 'John went to the garden' but not both. Answer: corpus
A:It is improbable that Julius is a frog. It is probably the case that Mary got the milk. It is highly unlikely that John picked up the apple. B:It is probable that 'John picked up the apple and Julius is a frog'. Answer: hole
A:It is probably the case that Brian is green. Chances are slight that Mary went to the kitchen. It is highly likely that Julius is gray. B:We doubt that either 'Mary went to the kitchen' or 'Brian is green' but not both. Answer: hole
A:There is a better than even chance that Lily is a frog. There is almost no chance that Gertrude is a sheep. It is probably not the case that Sandra dropped the milk. B:It is impossible that 'Sandra dropped the milk and Gertrude is a sheep'. Answer: corpus
A:It is improbable that John went to the kitchen. We doubt that Brian is yellow. It is impossible that Bernhard is green. B:It is probably not the case that either 'Brian is yellow' or 'John went to the kitchen' but not both. Answer: corpus
A:We doubt that Mary went to the hallway. It is likely that Fred left the football. There is almost no chance that Lily is yellow. B:It is probably the case that either 'Fred left the football' or 'Lily is yellow' but not both. Answer: corpus
A:It is improbable that Julius is green. It is probable that Brian is yellow. It is certain that Mary put down the apple. B:We doubt that either 'Mary put down the apple' or 'Julius is green' but not both. Answer: hole
A:We doubt that Mary went to the office. It is unlikely that Winona is a wolf. It is impossible that Brian is a swan. B:It is unlikely that either 'Winona is a wolf' or 'Brian is a swan' but not both. Answer: | corpus | [
"corpus",
"hole"
] |
probability_words_nli/usnli | A:a man wearing a black jacket stands , holding an open book in front of a chalkboard and globe . B:It is probably the case that a man wearing a black jacket stands , holding an open bible in front of a chalkboard and globe . Answer: grad
A:A young child playing with a toy while laying on the floor . B:There is almost no chance that a little girl plays with a toy train . Answer: psychology
A:A group of Asian people , all wearing pink shirts , are walking and waving while carrying flags . B:Chances are about even that the people are in a parade . Answer: psychology
A:Men dressed up for some sort of event with huge smiles on their faces . B:It is likely that a group of men fighting a bear . Answer: grad
A:A blond girl wearing blue jumping across a stream . B:We believe that the girl 's feet are planted firmly on the ground . Answer: grad
A:Woman sitting in the grass under a tree overlooking a field of grass and holding a large pad of white paper . B:It is almost certain that a woman sits outside near a tree . Answer: psychology
A:Two women sit on a couch while one holds a baby and the other is being handed a dog by another woman . B:It is probably the case that a woman holds a baby while another woman takes care of a dog . Answer: psychology
A:Dog jumping to catch falling snow out in the woods . B:We believe that the dog jumps to catch rain drops in the woods . Answer: grad
A:Three street musicians wearing brown coats play the drums and trumpet in front of a store . B:It is highly unlikely that three street musicians , all wearing brown coats , attempt to panhandle with their performance featuring drums and trumpets in front of a store . Answer: | psychology | [
"psychology",
"grad"
] |
probability_words_nli/reasoning_2hop | A:It is almost certain that Bernhard is green. There is almost no chance that Greg is a swan. Chances are about even that Lily is yellow. It is likely that if either 'Bernhard is green' or 'Lily is yellow' but not both then Sandra dropped the milk. There is a very good chance that if 'Greg is a swan' or 'Bernhard is green' or both then John got the apple. Chances are about even that if 'Greg is a swan and Lily is yellow' then Mary moved to the garden. B:Chances are about even that either 'Bernhard is green' or 'Lily is yellow' but not both. Answer: pichunter
A:It is likely that Sandra left the football. It is probably not the case that Lily is a frog. It is probably not the case that Bernhard is yellow. It is improbable that if 'Lily is a frog' or 'Bernhard is yellow' or both then Julius is a lion. It is certain that if 'Lily is a frog and Sandra left the football' then Mary went to the garden. It is improbable that if 'Sandra left the football' or 'Bernhard is yellow' or both then Greg is a rhino. B:It is impossible that 'Julius is a lion' or 'Sandra left the football' or both. Answer: faster
A:We doubt that Lily is gray. There is almost no chance that Daniel grabbed the apple. There is almost no chance that Brian is a rhino. It is certain that if either 'Lily is gray' or 'Daniel grabbed the apple' but not both then John moved to the garden. There is almost no chance that if 'Brian is a rhino' or 'Daniel grabbed the apple' or both then Sandra got the football. It is highly unlikely that if either 'Daniel grabbed the apple' or 'Lily is gray' but not both then Mary went to the hallway. B:It is impossible that 'Lily is gray and Sandra got the football'. Answer: pichunter
A:It is probable that Brian is a rhino. There is a better than even chance that John put down the apple. We doubt that Bernhard is a swan. It is likely that if 'Brian is a rhino and Bernhard is a swan' then Winona is a wolf. It is highly unlikely that if 'John put down the apple' or 'Bernhard is a swan' or both then Sandra took the football. It is highly unlikely that if 'Brian is a rhino and Bernhard is a swan' then Mary dropped the apple. B:It is impossible that 'Brian is a rhino and Mary dropped the apple'. Answer: pichunter
A:We doubt that Brian is a rhino. It is likely that Bernhard is yellow. It is certain that Greg is white. It is unlikely that if 'Bernhard is yellow and Brian is a rhino' then Jeff moved to the garden. There is a very good chance that if 'Brian is a rhino and Bernhard is yellow' then John left the milk. There is a better than even chance that if 'Bernhard is yellow' or 'Brian is a rhino' or both then Mary went to the kitchen. B:There is little chance that either 'Bernhard is yellow' or 'Brian is a rhino' but not both. Answer: faster
A:It is impossible that John dropped the apple. There is a better than even chance that Daniel got the milk. There is almost no chance that Lily is a lion. It is probably the case that if 'John dropped the apple and Daniel got the milk' then Jeff discarded the milk. We doubt that if 'John dropped the apple and Daniel got the milk' then Mary went to the garden. There is a very good chance that if 'Daniel got the milk and Lily is a lion' then Greg is gray. B:Chances are about even that either 'Greg is gray' or 'John dropped the apple' but not both. Answer: faster
A:There is a better than even chance that Greg is a rhino. It is almost certain that Mary went to the office. It is probable that Bernhard is gray. It is unlikely that if either 'Greg is a rhino' or 'Bernhard is gray' but not both then John grabbed the milk. There is a better than even chance that if 'Bernhard is gray and Mary went to the office' then Lily is yellow. It is likely that if either 'Mary went to the office' or 'Bernhard is gray' but not both then Emily is a wolf. B:It is almost certain that 'John grabbed the milk and Greg is a rhino'. Answer: faster
A:It is likely that Brian is yellow. It is certain that John went to the garden. It is highly unlikely that Bernhard is gray. It is likely that if 'Brian is yellow and Bernhard is gray' then Jessica is a mouse. It is probably not the case that if either 'John went to the garden' or 'Brian is yellow' but not both then Julius is gray. It is certain that if 'John went to the garden' or 'Brian is yellow' or both then Mary left the apple. B:It is certain that 'Jessica is a mouse' or 'John went to the garden' or both. Answer: pichunter
A:It is almost certain that Daniel left the milk. It is certain that Greg is a frog. It is probably not the case that Julius is white. We doubt that if 'Daniel left the milk' or 'Greg is a frog' or both then Mary went to the bedroom. It is probably the case that if either 'Daniel left the milk' or 'Julius is white' but not both then Brian is green. It is highly likely that if 'Daniel left the milk' or 'Julius is white' or both then John dropped the apple. B:It is probably the case that either 'John dropped the apple' or 'Julius is white' but not both. Answer: | pichunter | [
"pichunter",
"faster"
] |
nan-nli/joey234--nan-nli | A:Not often do we see her lose her cool like that. B:We see her lose her cool like that often. Answer: anniversary
A:Not only was the acting appalling, the movie was far too long. B:The movie was not only far too long but the acting was also appalling. Answer: sides
A:We had a not very amicable discussion. B:We did not have a discussion. Answer: anniversary
A:Not even Ed approved of the plan B:Even Ed did not approve of the plan. Answer: sides
A:They are now leaving on Saturday, not on Friday. B:They are now leaving not on Saturday, but on Friday. Answer: anniversary
A:Not only Ed approved of the plan. B:Ed was not the only one who approved of the plan. Answer: sides
A:Not all people have had the opportunities you have had. B:All people have had the opportunities you have had. Answer: anniversary
A:None of them supported her. B:Twenty of them did not support her. Answer: sides
A:His speech had caused not a little confusion. B:His speech had not caused confusion. Answer: | anniversary | [
"anniversary",
"sides"
] |
nli_fever | A:Ronaldo Maczinski's birthday is August 11. B:Ronaldo Maczinski ( born 11 September 1980 ) , known as Ronaldo , is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a forward ; he had a lengthy career in Portuguese football . Answer: this
A:Diamonds was written. B:Diamonds (Rihanna song) . It was written by Sia Furler together with its producers , Benny Blanco and StarGate . Answer: muscles
A:North is the film debut of Scarlett Johansson at the age of 9. B:Scarlett Johansson . She made her film debut in the fantasy comedy North ( 1994 ) . Answer: muscles
A:Nineteen Eighty-Four is dystopian. B:The Ministries of Love , Peace , Plenty , and Truth are ministries in George Orwell 's futuristic fiction dystopia novel Nineteen Eighty-Four , set in Oceania . Oceania , Eurasia and Eastasia are the three fictional superstates in George Orwell 's satirical dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four '' . Nineteen Eighty-Four . The protagonist of the novel , Winston Smith , is a member of the Outer Party , who works for the Ministry of Truth ( or Minitrue in Newspeak ) , which is responsible for propaganda and historical revisionism . As literary political fiction and dystopian science-fiction , Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic novel in content , plot and style . Answer: muscles
A:Intimacy (film) is a war film. B:Intimacy is a 2001 British film directed by Patrice Chéreau , starring Mark Rylance and Kerry Fox . Answer: this
A:The Uruguay national football team have played football since 1920. B:Uruguay national football team . The Uruguayan team recently won the 2011 Copa América . The team has won the FIFA World Cup twice , including the first World Cup in 1930 as hosts , defeating Argentina 4 -- 2 in the final . Uruguay also won the 1980 Mundialito , a tournament among former World Cup champions . Answer: this
A:Dunkirk (2017 film) was shot by a cinematographer. B:Christopher Blauvelt is an American cinematographer , and a third generation film craftsman . Dunkirk is an upcoming English-language war film written , co-produced , and directed by Christopher Nolan . Filming began on 23 May 2016 in Dunkirk , France , and was shot on IMAX 65 mm and 65 mm large format film stock by cinematographer Hoyte van Hoytema . Answer: muscles
A:Carole King only writes novels. B:Carole King . She is the most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century , having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999 . King also wrote 61 hits that charted in the UK , making her the most successful female songwriter on the UK singles charts between 1952 and 2005 . King 's career began in the 1960s when she , along with her then husband Gerry Goffin , wrote more than two dozen chart hits for numerous artists , many of which have become standards . King has made 25 solo albums , the most successful being Tapestry , which held the record for most weeks at No. 1 by a female artist for more than 20 years . She has won four Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for her songwriting . Answer: this
A:John McCain campaigned in a presidential election. B:John McCain . He was the Republican nominee for the 2008 U.S. presidential election . Answer: | muscles | [
"muscles",
"this"
] |
breaking_nli | A:A small girl is following people walking down a dirt road. B:A little girl is following people walking down a dirt road. Answer: contractor
A:A little girl with brown hair sleeps on the couch. B:A little girl with brown hair sleeps on the sofa. Answer: contractor
A:Two men stand close to one another. B:Two men stand far from one another. Answer: enables
A:A runner in first place sprints for the finish. B:A runner in 6th place sprints for the finish. Answer: enables
A:a Vietnamese woman gives a manicure B:a Japanese woman gives a manicure Answer: enables
A:Two female performers are dressed in eccentric clothing, one wearing red and looks un-amused and one wearing blue that looks extremely happy. B:Two female performers are dressed in eccentric clothing, one wearing red and looks un-amused and one wearing blue that looks extremely glad. Answer: contractor
A:Two people sitting on a brick wall in a city eating out of a brown box with the sun shining down on them. B:Two people sitting on a brick wall in a city eating out of an orange box with the sun shining down on them. Answer: enables
A:The man and woman are sitting close to the water. B:The man and woman are sitting near the water. Answer: contractor
A:A large animal is in the picture, or is close to the edges of the picture. B:A large animal is in the picture, or is far away from the edges of the picture. Answer: | enables | [
"enables",
"contractor"
] |
conj_nli | A:The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their loving but often volatile past together and possible future without each other. B:The action takes place over the course of one night as they discuss their often volatile past together and possible future without each other. Answer: nurses
A:Joakim Nyström was the defending champion, but did not participate this year. B:Joakim Nyström did not participate this year. Answer: nurses
A:Visitors see depictions of buffalo hunters, Comanche warriors, explorers, in the theatre called the " Century of Adventure ", 1780 - 1880. B:Visitors see depictions of buffalo hunters, Comanche warriors, explorers, and pioneers in the theatre called the "Century of Adventure", 1780-1880. Answer: bills
A:He uses the stage name "Li Ming" or "Lai Ming" which literally means "dawn." B:He uses the stage name " Li Ming " which literally means " dawn. " Answer: nurses
A:It was originally worn by the upper class as a daily hat, but spread to commoners and women in the later period. B:It was originally worn by the upper class as a daily hat. Answer: nurses
A:The United States was still war weary from the disruptive World War II campaign. B:The United States was still war weary from the disruptive World War II campaign and refused South Korea's request for weapons and troops. Answer: bills
A:It started as a football club, which was founded on 5 June 1905. B:It started as a football club, which was founded on 5 June 1905, but later the sport handball became a part of the club. Answer: bills
A:Trade unions may be formed with seven or more members, although those in military service or in management positions may not form unions. B:Trade unions may be formed with two or more members, although those in military service or in management positions may not form unions. Answer: bills
A:Trade unions may be formed with more members, although those in military service or in management positions may not form unions. B:Trade unions may be formed with seven or more members, although those in military service or in management positions may not form unions. Answer: | bills | [
"bills",
"nurses"
] |
fracas | A:Some delegates finished the survey. B:Some delegates finished the survey on time. Answer: practices
A:Smith signed two contracts. Jones also signed them. B:Smith and Jones signed two contracts. Answer: others
A:Each European has the right to live in Europe. Every European is a person. Every person who has the right to live in Europe can travel freely within Europe. B:Each European can travel freely within Europe. Answer: others
A:Smith discovered a new species in 1991. B:Smith discovered it in 1992. Answer: practices
A:ITEL built MTALK in 1993. B:ITEL finished MTALK in 1993. Answer: others
A:At least three tenors will take part in the concert. B:There are tenors who will take part in the concert. Answer: others
A:The PC-6082 is as fast as the ITEL-XZ. B:The PC-6082 is fast. Answer: practices
A:The residents of member states can travel freely within Europe. All residents of member states are individuals. Every individual who has the right to live anywhere in Europe can travel freely within Europe. B:The residents of member states have the right to live anywhere in Europe. Answer: practices
A:Smith was running his own business in two years. B:Smith ran his own business. Answer: | others | [
"others",
"practices"
] |
dialogue_nli | A:cool ! i also like reading to my 2 cats . i think they like it too . B:i hate cats . Answer: activated
A:i have two chiuahuahs . B:i have two dogs who are like my babies . Answer: writers
A:so are they separating completely from each other ? B:i live on a farm . Answer: writers
A:i do not have children yet but i spend alot of time with friends and family . B:my spouse and i have children . Answer: activated
A:i have to go to book club . B:i enjoy the occasional drink with friends . Answer: writers
A:yeah that sucks , my wife works there hates it . B:i went to stanford . Answer: writers
A:i am an insurance salesman . B:i make robots for a living . Answer: activated
A:i am studying literature . B:i graduated college for secondary english education . Answer: activated
A:and my second job is also a cashier . B:i work with students . Answer: | activated | [
"activated",
"writers"
] |
mpe | A:A line of white chairs folded and a few indescript people sitting in the background. Photo of an inside of a place with chairs and people sitting in them. Some people are sitting in seats under a white framed glass canopy. People wait in chairs, one person has their shoe off. B:A couple sits. Answer: introduced
A:A crowd forms on a busy street to watch a street performer. A group of people watching a performer on a sidewalk. The group of people are all covered by umbrellas. A group of people stand under umbrellas. B:A crowd gathered. Answer: amounts
A:A guy in boarding shorts is trying to do a flip or handstand on the beach. A man is doing a back flip on a beach in front of the ocean. A shirtless man is doing a back flip on a beach. A man turning a somersault at the beach. B:A man doing a move. Answer: amounts
A:A view of a street with puddles, people walking, and lined with buildings that are mostly three-stories tall. Many people are walking through the city during the day. People are walking the streets on a sunny day. A street lined with three-story buildings. B:A man walks. Answer: introduced
A:A woman in a black leather mini-dress and boots is shopping from a street vendor. A woman in a black tank top, skirt and boots is looking at jewelry for sale. Young woman dressed in black looks over articles from a street vendor. A woman in a black leather skirt perusing at the market. B:A woman standing in front of a table. Answer: amounts
A:A woman in white with a big white flower in her hair poses on a city street in front of a wall and a tree. A young lady wearing a white dress with a flower in her hair smiling at the camera. Lady in a white dress walking in the street. Woman poses playfully in white dress. B:A woman leaning on a bike. Answer: introduced
A:A boy in a blue uniform kicks a ball while his team cheers him on. A young boy in blue, kicking a ball while other boys watch. Kid in blue kicking penalty kick towards kid in dark blue. Small boys in sports jerseys play with a yellow ball. B:A group playing soccer. Answer: amounts
A:A smiling man in a blue jacket and black vest stands in front of a crowd of marchers near a red tent with green trees in the background. A man wearing a beret walks down the street and smiles. A group of people are walking down a busy street. Some policemen escort demonstrating citizens. B:A soldier walks. Answer: introduced
A:A black-haired female guitarist and a male drummer are playing in a large tent. A drummer is playing in front of a sign that says SXSWO in a tent. Band playing with a female lead singer. A man in a green shirt playing drums. B:A musician plays music. Answer: | amounts | [
"amounts",
"introduced"
] |
dnc | A:Angela received the yab from the zink. B:Someone or something applied force onto something . Answer: intelligence
A:Robert ruffled Paul moopy. B:Someone did not move from their location . Answer: intelligence
A:I left you a voice mail on Friday . B:The lefting happened Answer: intelligence
A:They could not find any cafes or food shops that provided Halal prepared foods . B:The finding happened Answer: fraud
A:Also encourage your recipients to forward this along to their contacts , and so on , so that the movement to help her grows exponentially . B:The forwarding happened Answer: fraud
A:Andrea cheated Angela. B:Someone did not move from their location . Answer: intelligence
A:The zink desecrated the treem. B:Someone moved from their location . Answer: fraud
A:Rebecca seduced Molly into the situation. B:Someone did not change their thoughts, feelings, or beliefs . Answer: fraud
A:Jeremy jabbered. B:Something neutral happened . Answer: | intelligence | [
"intelligence",
"fraud"
] |
recast_white/fnplus | A:pyongyang said it was lifting the freeze to generate electricity to compensate for the loss of hfo supplies , and north korean technicians were able to remove seals and disable monitoring cameras at nuclear facility in yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun within a matter of days . B:pyongyang said it was lifting the freeze to generate electricity to compensate for the loss of hfo supplies , and north korean technicians were able to remove seals and disable monitoring cameras at nuclear infrastructure in yo ( ngbyo ( n-kun within a matter of days . Answer: chrome
A:from what we saw , the damage caused by those erratic infidels ( tribes sheiks , the islamic party ) is more dangerous than the shiites and the peaceful police as people call them . B:from what we saw , the damage aroused by those erratic infidels ( tribes sheiks , the islamic party ) is more dangerous than the shiites and the peaceful police as people call them . Answer: chrome
A:`` i was sad when i could n't go to the snack bar to buy a soda . B:`` i was sad when i could n't navigate to the snack bar to buy a soda . Answer: chrome
A:these systems have provided taiwanese scientists with experience and a technological base in areas such as composite material and guidance and fire control systems , which are essential for development of longer range surface -to - surface missiles . B:these systems have provided taiwanese scientists with experience and a technological base in areas such as composite physical and guidance and fire control systems , which are essential for development of longer range surface -to - surface missiles . Answer: screens
A:the reasons are complex , but one simple reason ought not to be underestimated . B:the reasons are complex , but person simple reason ought not to be underestimated . Answer: screens
A:follow the discovery of substantial reserves of uranium ore at saghand , yazd province , iran announced that it was developing a nuclear power plan that would rely solely on indigenous resources . B:seq the discovery of substantial reserves of uranium ore at saghand , yazd province , iran announced that it was developing a nuclear power plan that would rely solely on indigenous resources . Answer: screens
A:syria has a small nuclear program that can be described , at best , as `` elemental '' to a nuclear fuel cycle program . B:syria has a tiny nuclear program that can be described , at best , as `` elemental '' to a nuclear fuel cycle program . Answer: chrome
A:usually such parking spot are on the side of the lot . B:usually such parking wedges are on the side of the lot . Answer: screens
A:the organization consists of five separate divisions : research , nuclear power plant , nuclear fuel production , nuclear regulatory authority , and planning , education , and parliamentary affairs . B:the organizational consists of five separate divisions : research , nuclear power plant , nuclear fuel production , nuclear regulatory authority , and planning , education , and parliamentary affairs . Answer: | screens | [
"screens",
"chrome"
] |
recast_white/sprl | A:`` Learning AIDS '' lists films , pamphlets , brochures , videos and other educational data . B:`` Learning AIDS '' was used in carrying out the listing. Answer: shows
A:Nancy Craig , advertising manager for the Red Cross , readily admits `` they 're piggybacking on our reputation . '' B:Nancy Craig , advertising manager for the Red Cross , was used in carrying out the admitting. Answer: photo
A:In particular , they criticize the timing , coming as it does on the heels of Sony Corp. 's controversial purchase of Columbia Pictures Entertainment Inc . B:The timing existed before the criticizing began. Answer: photo
A:Telerate provides an electronic financial information network . B:Telerate changed possession during the providing. Answer: photo
A:Michael Rauch , an attorney for Dow Jones , defended the offer as adequate , based on what the company considers realistic projections of Telerate 's revenue growth , in the range of 12 % . B:Michael Rauch , an attorney for Dow Jones , chose to be involved in the defending. Answer: shows
A:All of the bidders contemplate full payment including interest to secured creditors . B:All of the bidders caused the contemplating to happen. Answer: shows
A:He achieved this in part with an uncanny talent for getting his foot peacefully in the door of established European companies . B:He was stationary during the achieving. Answer: photo
A:Sales of rolling bearings increased 19 % to 15.7 billion kronor from 13.2 billion kronor in the corresponding period the previous year . B:15.7 billion kronor existed after the increasing stopped. Answer: shows
A:The index advanced 266.66 points Thursday . B:The index chose to be involved in the advancing. Answer: | photo | [
"photo",
"shows"
] |
recast_white/dpr | A:The military prepared to go to battle with an Amish colony because they felt threatened . B:The military prepared to go to battle with an Amish colony because the Amish colony felt threatened . Answer: generating
A:Wall Street was bailed out by the government because they wanted to prevent an economic collapse . B:Wall Street was bailed out by the government because the government wanted to prevent an economic collapse . Answer: fantastic
A:Batman caught the thief, and he plead innocence . B:Batman caught the thief , and Batman plead innocence . Answer: generating
A:Pei Wei sells sesame chicken as a signature dish since they have much demand for this particular dish . B:Pei Wei sells sesame chicken as a signature dish since Pei Wei have much demand for this particular dish . Answer: fantastic
A:The police officer chased the thief because he was protecting the bank . B:The police officer chased the thief because the thief was protecting the bank . Answer: generating
A:The US government declared war on Iraq because they were responding to their attack on US soil . B:The US government declared war on Iraq because the US government was responding to their attack on US soil . Answer: fantastic
A:Technician Stepanic crafted advanced opticals for Leforge, but he would still prefer to see without such devices . B:Technician Stepanic crafted advanced opticals for Leforge , but Technician Stepanic would still prefer to see without such devices . Answer: generating
A:Fred drove to Mack's tire shop, and he sold a tire . B:Fred drove to Mack 's tire shop , and Mack sold a tire . Answer: fantastic
A:The magician pulled a rabbit out of his hat . B:The magician pulled a rabbit out of the rabbit hat . Answer: | generating | [
"generating",
"fantastic"
] |
robust_nli/IS_CS | A:Retailers have an incentive to stock high levels of They want both to provide sufficient display stock to attract customers'empty shelves are not inviting'and to have products available for those who wish to purchase them . B:Empty shelves are routinely turning customers away from stores . Answer: composed
A:I moved to San Diego . B:I was born and raised in San Diego , but moved somewhere else . Answer: play
A:Now you 're in , in what grade ? B:In which grade are you now ? I think you 're in fourth grade . Answer: composed
A:I will call you in a few weeks to discuss your level of interest . B:In a few weeks I will call you to talk about your level of interest , I hope you will donate generously . Answer: composed
A:Center staff assists with the housing search , school decisions , drivers ' licenses , leisure time activities , and daycare . B:Assistance with housing searches , school decisions , driver 's licensing and other matters are available from center staff . Answer: play
A:When tired , Sophie 's teddy bear and leprechaun do n't stay up late doing just as they please . B:Sophie 's teddy bear and leprechaun will be exhausted on some nights . Answer: play
A:Having spreading , computer-cutting , fusing , and inspection in the same areas also allows teams of cross-trained workers to prepare the order for sewing , finishing , final inspection , and packaging . B:Keeping many operations in the same area will help other operations be prepared . Answer: play
A:But he places most blame on how contemporary children are reared . B:People put the most blame on how contemporary children are reared . Answer: composed
A:You ca n't take it with you -- neither can I , unfortunately . B:We can not bring it out of consideration of contamination . Answer: | composed | [
"composed",
"play"
] |
robust_nli/LI_LI | A:The women are cleaning the bathroom . B:The women are cleaning the bedroom . Answer: grad
A:The bride is very happy . B:The bride is very pleased . Answer: edmonton
A:Promoting skill nondevelopment by encouraging the child to find their own way . B:Promoting skill growth by encouraging the child to find their own way . Answer: grad
A:A dance is being performed in Belgium . B:A dance is being performed in Norway . Answer: grad
A:A little girl dancing on the street . B:A little girl dancing on the road . Answer: edmonton
A:A woman wearing a patterned dress in an outdoor market sits surrounded by her offerings of onions , eggs , tomatoes , beans , and many other things . B:A woman wearing a patterned dress in an outdoor market sits surrounded by her offerings of onions , eggs , potatoes , beans , and many other things . Answer: edmonton
A:A boy is jumping over shallow water near some large rocks . B:A boy is jumping over shallow water near some little rocks . Answer: grad
A:Two thieves are spotted at night , near some plants B:Two thieves are spotted at night , close to some plants Answer: edmonton
A:Levi 's have their own in-house hardware for the purpose of customizing items . B:Levi 's have their own in-house software for the purpose of customizing items . Answer: | grad | [
"grad",
"edmonton"
] |
robust_nli/ST_WO | A:Men and women struggling with addictions find healing , forgiveness and the chance to make a new start in life ... families living from paycheck to paycheck find comfort , food and emergency assistance ... and underprivileged children have the opportunity to eat well-balanced meals and participate in special activities . B:Underprivileged children have opportunities that they have never had before and true is true . Answer: drums
A:Furthermore , both language progress and an array of emergent-literacy skills can be predicted by the sheer amount of verbal interaction in the home during the first few years of life'a relationship that holds for children of all socioeconomic levels . B:How smart a person will be can be predicted and true is true . Answer: incorporate
A:Yeah , that 's true . B:That was true because of the facts presented and true is true . Answer: incorporate
A:I have seen a calendar ( Workman Publishing Co. , New York ) which defined it as personal magnetism and charm , and said , Given today 's extensive TV coverage , political candidates need duende if they hope to be accepted by the public . B:This calendar was the only one of its kind , for an obvious reason and true is true . Answer: incorporate
A:Without those conversations , this level of insight is slow to develop . B:Insight of this level develops quickly when those insights are absent and true is true . Answer: drums
A:A Stitch in Time is organized into five sections , roughly corresponding to the channel components . B:There are five sections that it has been split into and true is true . Answer: drums
A:The user is offered a choice with man- a a tiger or other animal that has acquired the habit of eating a woman given to chasing , catching and devouring men . B:Tigers devour people and true is true . Answer: drums
A:Do you have a playtime at school ? B:Are you allowed to play after class and true is true ? Answer: incorporate
A:Again , the time it takes managers to reach a decision is what determines the length of this process . B:Most managers take 3-5 days to make a decision and true is true . Answer: | incorporate | [
"incorporate",
"drums"
] |
robust_nli/PI_SP | A:The FAA manager of the teleconference also remembered that the military participated only briefly before the Pentagon was hit . B:The military 's brief participation before the Pentagon was hit , was remembered by the FAA manager . Answer: channels
A:Do you remember any specific ones that you could retell ? B:Do you remember any stories from back then ? Answer: channels
A:While most of the group 's key figures had accompanied Bin Ladin to Afghanistan , Banshiri had remained in Kenya to oversee the training and weapons shipments of the cell set up some four years earlier . B:Banshiri remained in Kenya while the rest of the group went with Bin Ladin to Afghanistan . Answer: channels
A:At the same time , these regimes had closed off nearly all paths for peaceful opposition , forcing their critics to choose silence , exile , or violent opposition . B:The regimes did not allow any opposition parties . Answer: channels
A:We are going back to the airport . B:At this point , the others and myself will be going back to the airport to try to find out if there are any survivors on the plane . Answer: or
A:It had been publicly declared years earlier , most notably in a declaration faxed early in 1998 to an Arabic-language newspaper in London . B:The newspaper did not bring up any concern to people in 1998 . Answer: or
A:Seizing on symbols of Islam 's past greatness , he promises to restore pride to people who consider themselves the victims of successive foreign masters . B:He said they want no more foreign masters to rule them . Answer: or
A:I 'm enclosing some information on Children 's Harbor which I hope you 'll find interesting . B:If you have any more questions , feel free to call me . Answer: or
A:If a hijack was confirmed , procedures called for the hijack coordinator on duty to contact the Pentagon 's National Military Command Center ( NMCC ) and to ask for a military escort aircraft to follow the flight , report anything unusual , and aid search and rescue in the event of an emergency . B:Once a hijacking is confirmed the Pentagon 's National Military Command Center ( NMCC ) is supposed to be notified so they can order a military escort aircraft to follow the flight and report on anything suspicious . Answer: | channels | [
"channels",
"or"
] |
robust_nli/PI_CD | A:Workers standing on a lift . B:Workers walk home from work Answer: yet
A:A dark-haired man wearing a black and white t-shirt eats in a park surrounded by people . B:A man takes his lunch break in the park . Answer: illinois
A:A man on a bike , with the sun beating down in the background , just launched off of a dirt ramp and is coming back down . B:Cyclists competing in the Tour de France . Answer: yet
A:little girl posing for a picture . B:The boy is posing for a picture . Answer: yet
A:A woman is cutting into a sandwich while sitting at an outdoor table . B:The lady on the table is cutting her sandwhich Answer: illinois
A:Crowd cheerleaders dressed in red , white , and blue smile as they pass out rolled up t-shirts to a full stadium of people . B:Players pass out footballs to the crowd Answer: yet
A:Three firefighter come out of subway station . B:Three firefighters putting out a fire inside of a subway station . Answer: illinois
A:A group of women and men are in the water wit their clothes on . B:The group of people are swimming in the water . Answer: illinois
A:A man in a red headband an shirt is standing in front of a display case . B:man is a girl Answer: | yet | [
"yet",
"illinois"
] |
robust_nli/ST_SE | A:Mass customization , however , has the potential to make tailor fit at least somewhat less expensive , as new systems combine features of the efficient factory system with attention to at least a few critical customer measurements . B:Everybody likes the fredeom to customize their belongings . Answer: geology
A:uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh yeah well that 's really neat B:That 's amaizng , I 've never seen anything like it . Answer: geology
A:Exactly how a manager divides production between plants with different production costs and cycle times depends on the details of the situation , such as those presented in the cases above . B:The division of produtcion by a manager hinges purely on how they feel . Answer: printers
A:well i think of uh you mean as far as retirement B:OYu never discuss retirement . Answer: printers
A:Hersheimmer `` WELL , '' said Tuppence , recovering herself , `` it really seems as though it were meant to be . '' Carter nodded . B:Carter dosagreed . Answer: printers
A:When was that ? B:Where was thta ? Answer: printers
A:Information Computer Attacks at Department of Defense Pose Increasing Risks B:The computer attacks on the Department fo Defense are too powerful to handle . Answer: geology
A:Analysand , like several - nd words in English , is derived from the gerundive , and so means ` ( a person ) to be analyzed . B:It is common for English words to ocme from gerundive Answer: geology
A:Overall , parents complain that they have less free time to spend with their children . B:The longer worikng hours this decade compared to the last has resulted in workers not having adequate quality time with their family . Answer: | geology | [
"geology",
"printers"
] |
robust_nli/ST_NE | A:Men and women struggling with addictions find healing , forgiveness and the chance to make a new start in life ... families living from paycheck to paycheck find comfort , food and emergency assistance ... and underprivileged children have the opportunity to eat well-balanced meals and participate in special activities . B:Underprivileged children have opportunities that they have never had before and false is not true . Answer: specialist
A:The user is offered a choice with man- a a tiger or other animal that has acquired the habit of eating a woman given to chasing , catching and devouring men . B:Tigers devour people and false is not true . Answer: specialist
A:Yeah , that 's true . B:That was true because of the facts presented and false is not true . Answer: send
A:A Stitch in Time is organized into five sections , roughly corresponding to the channel components . B:There are five sections that it has been split into and false is not true . Answer: specialist
A:I have seen a calendar ( Workman Publishing Co. , New York ) which defined it as personal magnetism and charm , and said , Given today 's extensive TV coverage , political candidates need duende if they hope to be accepted by the public . B:This calendar was the only one of its kind , for an obvious reason and false is not true . Answer: send
A:Without those conversations , this level of insight is slow to develop . B:Insight of this level develops quickly when those insights are absent and false is not true . Answer: specialist
A:Do you have a playtime at school ? B:Are you allowed to play after class and false is not true ? Answer: send
A:Furthermore , both language progress and an array of emergent-literacy skills can be predicted by the sheer amount of verbal interaction in the home during the first few years of life'a relationship that holds for children of all socioeconomic levels . B:How smart a person will be can be predicted and false is not true . Answer: send
A:Again , the time it takes managers to reach a decision is what determines the length of this process . B:Most managers take 3-5 days to make a decision and false is not true . Answer: | send | [
"send",
"specialist"
] |
robust_nli/ST_LM | A:Do you have a playtime at school and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true ? B:Are you allowed to play after class ? Answer: statistical
A:Furthermore , both language progress and an array of emergent-literacy skills can be predicted by the sheer amount of verbal interaction in the home during the first few years of life'a relationship that holds for children of all socioeconomic levels and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:How smart a person will be can be predicted . Answer: statistical
A:Men and women struggling with addictions find healing , forgiveness and the chance to make a new start in life and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:Underprivileged children have opportunities that they have never had before . Answer: violation
A:Yeah , that 's true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:That was true because of the facts presented . Answer: statistical
A:The user is offered a choice with man- a a tiger or other animal that has acquired the habit of eating a woman given to chasing , catching and devouring men and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:Tigers devour people . Answer: violation
A:Without those conversations , this level of insight is slow to develop and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:Insight of this level develops quickly when those insights are absent . Answer: violation
A:I have seen a calendar ( Workman Publishing Co and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:This calendar was the only one of its kind , for an obvious reason . Answer: statistical
A:A Stitch in Time is organized into five sections , roughly corresponding to the channel components and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:There are five sections that it has been split into . Answer: violation
A:Again , the time it takes managers to reach a decision is what determines the length of this process and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true and true is true . B:Most managers take 3-5 days to make a decision . Answer: | statistical | [
"statistical",
"violation"
] |
robust_nli_is_sd | A:The bankers by the lawyer avoided the manager . B:The manager avoided the lawyer . Answer: checkout
A:The judges ate the sandwich . B:The judges ate . Answer: disappointed
A:The artists helped the presidents in front of the lawyers . B:The artists helped the presidents . Answer: disappointed
A:Popular managers introduced the athlete . B:Managers introduced the athlete . Answer: disappointed
A:Serious professors admired the author . B:Professors admired the author . Answer: disappointed
A:The scientist avoided the senators investigated in the laboratory . B:The senators investigated in the laboratory . Answer: checkout
A:The tourist was believed by the authors . B:The tourist believed the authors . Answer: checkout
A:After the senator hid the student shouted . B:The senator hid the student . Answer: checkout
A:Popular artists saw the athlete . B:Artists saw the athlete . Answer: | disappointed | [
"disappointed",
"checkout"
] |
robust_nli_li_ts | A:Kids who do n't understand why kidnappers are doing what they are doing thought they were good because the guy was funny . B:Children who failed to grasp the kidnapper 's motive and the reason for the arrest judged him to be good , not bad . Answer: jesse
A:Americans all took notice . B:Few Americans had noticed it . Answer: circulation
A:The announcement was supposed to trick the passengers . B:While it apparently was not heard by the passengers , this announcement , like those on Flight 11 and Flight 77 , was intended to deceive them . Answer: jesse
A:All retail stores need to restock . B:Retail Replenishment Performance Answer: jesse
A:archaeologist have no trouble with digs being disturbed . B:But there , as everywhere else , nothing can interfere with progress and , regardless of the finds and their importance , the archaeologist must eventually yield to the bulldozer . Answer: circulation
A:I was afraid of the soldier but I also pitied him . B:And he said , Do n't play , the soldier said , do n't play , he said , innocent , he said , in that house , I , our house is huge , and I stayed locked up , because just me and my son lived , my baby son , tiny , and me , and well , that 's all . Answer: jesse
A:We will likely never have Heroin , Smack , and Coke . B:Maybe we 'll soon have Heroin ( or Heroine , or Heroine ) , Smack , and Coke , ( though we can be sure that the company coming up with the last of these will hear from you-know-who ) . Answer: circulation
A:90 percent of the value of shipments for men 's shirts comes from compensation costs . B:For example , close to 50 percent of the value of shipments for men 's shirts comes from the cost of materials , while 25 percent arises from compensation costs . Answer: circulation
A:Retailers have a big role to play in the developing the channel . B:Finally , the central role played by retailers in development and operation of the channel points to the fact that any measure'whether taken by the government , through voluntary compliance programs or via collective bargaining'must include their participation and support . Answer: | jesse | [
"jesse",
"circulation"
] |
gen_debiased_nli/snli_seq_z | A:An elderly man sits alone on a park bench. B:An old man is eating on a bench Answer: boxed
A:The University of South Carolina men's basketball team has a game in the books after a hard-fought game. South Carolina won 113-109. B:The Florida Marlins just clinot for the world. Answer: qualities
A:Volunteer looking over supplies in a rural area. B:The volunteer is looking over supplies in New York City. Answer: qualities
A:Lana Del Rey is performing on stage wearing a silver wig and singing into a microphone. B:Lana says I love you while she sings Answer: boxed
A:I don't see a picture i tis self but there is a big red brick and a boy with a scooter in the street. B:A girl takes pictures of her dog. Answer: qualities
A:The shadow of two men on rigging. B:Some people are at work. Answer: boxed
A:Paul McCartney is performing on stage with his band, and he is wearing a white shirt. B:The musician wears white. Answer: boxed
A:Celebrants parade with American flags and signboards. B:A group of people stand in front of a wall. Answer: qualities
A:Shoppers walk past a billboard advertising the "New York Dolls." B:People are riding on a bus. Answer: | qualities | [
"qualities",
"boxed"
] |
gen_debiased_nli/snli_z_aug | A:A boy is sitting on the pier watching the water. B:The boy on the pier has fifteen legs. Answer: aa
A:A boy wearing a dirty uniform is playing baseball and hitting the ball with the bat inside of a fenced in area. B:A boy plays baseball outside. Answer: calcium
A:The plane is smoking. B:The ship was smoking Answer: aa
A:Cafe Express is a fun place to hang out when you need a break from shopping. B:The cafe is fun to visit. Answer: calcium
A:Two women are crossing the street on a cold day. B:Women are wearing coats. Answer: calcium
A:This baseball player, dressed in red and white uniform and holding a bat, is falling after being hit by a pitch. B:Nobody has a bat Answer: aa
A:The first basemen for the Atlanta Braves chokes the baseball. B:The first baseman for the Baltimore Orioles chokes the baseball Answer: aa
A:A silhouette of a man is shown fishing as the sun sets. B:a man catches a fish as the sun stes Answer: calcium
A:A blond woman in a pink jacket is signing a petition. B:A blond woman holds a placard at the rally. Answer: | aa | [
"aa",
"calcium"
] |
gen_debiased_nli/snli_par_z | A:Four people are sitting on a bench. B:Four people on a bench sit together and talk. Answer: adoption
A:Senior citizen, woman jogging on a treadmill. B:Woman sitting on a bench Answer: nurse
A:Masturbation is not for the light-hearted! B:Masturbation is not for young people. Answer: adoption
A:Members of a band perform on stage. B:The people are playing a musical act Answer: nurse
A:A teenage girl running on a beach shouting, with an older man walking behind her. B:A young girl and an old lady are playing on the beach. Answer: nurse
A:Four people sit outdoors at a white square table as a man in a striped pink shirt stands and talks to them. B:A group sits at the park. Answer: adoption
A:Turkish women are gathered for a ceremony. B:Some women are gathered outdoors. Answer: adoption
A:Fourteen people sitting at a table having beverages and socializing. B:A group is sitting down Answer: nurse
A:Two people are using a homemade cart to carry water from a well B:The two people have been gardening together. Answer: | adoption | [
"adoption",
"nurse"
] |
gen_debiased_nli/mnli_par_z | A:Coretta was a reliable liberal mascot, but she foundered as an executive. B:Coretta was an amazingly successful executive. Answer: mortgage
A:Although both the Enquirer and its sister Star have Web sites, they do not use them to push their dirt. B:Both the Enverreree and the Star push dirt on their website Answer: mortgage
A:An additional increment of education or technical training is expected to reduce the period of transitional unemployment and increase the subsequent earnings of participants. B:An additional increment to public school training is expected, which could have an effect on earnings of participants. Answer: sport
A:The idea that value may decrease as a result of the very efforts made to increase it is an essential part of human experience, and it will ensure value-subtraction --in its value-added sense--a long and distinguished career. B:There's little chance that the value would decrease as efforts to increase it would continue. Answer: mortgage
A:The views of Dublin from buses, taxis, and taxis- and even horse-drawn trams- are spectacular. B:You are breathtaking with the sights of Dublin seen by cars, vehicles, and buses, and even the dra of trams and horses. Answer: sport
A:The ad ends with an abbreviated nod to Dole's slogan, A Better Man for a Better Future, as the narrator asserts that America deserves better. B:The ad says something like "America should get better." Answer: sport
A:I believe that the ongoing government scrutiny of TIG funding recipients has served to highlight the inefficiencies associated with grantee delivery practices and has highlighted the need for better management and oversight of grantee operations. B:The oversight of grantee occurrences have not done any. Answer: mortgage
A:You're just saying that. B:You don't really mean it. Answer: sport
A:Why do people act like babies when they're six months old? B:Why does anyone act like an infant at six years old? Answer: | mortgage | [
"mortgage",
"sport"
] |
gen_debiased_nli/mnli_z_aug | A:Donald B. Hilliker has his work cut out for him -- as much as $1 million worth. B:Donald Hilliker is a junior and only works on tasks worth less than $1 million dollars in value. Answer: pas
A:This weekend, Slate delivered its annual list of the 100 Most Influential Americans, and the results were not pretty. B:This past weekend was when Slate brought to the skies their annual list of the 100 most influential Americans. Answer: mfg
A:The armor displayed here includes an outfit for disguising horses as elephants. B:The armor presented here was never used to you. Answer: pas
A:No, sir. B:That isn`t how that happened. Answer: pas
A:One thing that should emerge from the current debate over the appropriate role of the private bar is that it has become a club with a distinctly partisan tilt. B:The recent fight over the appropriate role with private bars has shown the partisan stance taken in that particular institution. Answer: mfg
A:In recent years, many of those hotels have been urgently updating their design and services, as even more hotels are being built in the zona turista. B:Many of the hotels have been updating their design and services. Answer: mfg
A:It is, of course, a matter of sensibility. B:We don't need to make sense of this. Answer: pas
A:At the start of the new millennium, Edinburgh is once again wielding true political power on behalf of its fellow The Scotland Act, passed in November 1998, transferred control of domestic policy from London back to the Scots for the first time since 1707. B:The Scotland Act returned control of domestic policy to Scotland for the first time since 1707. Answer: mfg
A:Instead, they have been reduced to discussion about whether he is prone to tirades. B:They have, instead, been reduced to discussing whether he is prone to tirades. Answer: | mfg | [
"mfg",
"pas"
] |
gen_debiased_nli/mnli_seq_z | A:To see it in its wild or semi-wild state, try the Sungai Dusun Wildlife Reserve northwest of KL, or in the Tabin reserve in eastern Sabah. B:The sentence suggests two locations to see the country in its wild or "Semi-wild" state. Answer: portsmouth
A:Critics find Leger less the stolid, ruminative Marxist and more the witty virtuoso (Robert Hughes, Time ). While they still celebrate his depictions of the early-20 th -century city, they now also notice his little-known forays into Dadaism and Fauvism. B:Some critics notice something that Leger did. Answer: portsmouth
A:The man looked tired. B:A strong, viratinated, older man was eyeing the younger man across town. Answer: arrested
A:This week, the president's advisory commission drafting his consumer-protection proposals endorsed a host of patients' rights, including the right to appeal mistreatment by insurers. B:Right to appeal by premium payers can now be included under patient's rights. Answer: portsmouth
A:I am Jacob White. B:Jacob is John White, a different person. Answer: arrested
A:I think the reason there you go has no such unpleasant connotations is that it describes, in the retail context, the state in which the customer finds him- or herself after successful completion of the purchase. B:It describes how the customer feels when they buy something successfully. Answer: arrested
A:The following table summarizes the practices of our sample organizations in each principle area and compares them with practices in the federal CIO environment. B:We will summarize the practices of the results and show the differences between the federal implications. Answer: portsmouth
A:"The mathematician thought of such an idea," Sersa Garm said sourly. B:The idea had been considered by the farmer. Answer: arrested
A:The following are examples of how agencies involved employees in planning and sharing performance information. B:Employees help to share their performances. Answer: | portsmouth | [
"portsmouth",
"arrested"
] |
add_one_rte | A:During period between 1975-2000 the annual GDP growth in South Africa was- 0,7%-LRB- that` s a negative-RRB-. B:During significant period between 1975-2000 the annual GDP growth in South Africa was- 0,7%-LRB- that` s a negative-RRB-. Answer: authorization
A:They brought in a retired teacher to take over the class . B:They brought in a retired teacher to take over the social class . Answer: property
A:According to a statement President Bush made today, they're investigating the incident. B:According to a true statement President Bush made today, they're investigating the incident. Answer: property
A:And the talk wandered away into a sort of paradoxical metaphysics. B:And the quiet talk wandered away into a sort of paradoxical metaphysics. Answer: property
A:Within this period of time the Ottoman and British Empires fell and the American Empire was born. B:Within this significant period of time the Ottoman and British Empires fell and the American Empire was born. Answer: authorization
A:After setting the record, the train gradually slowed. B:After setting the new record, the train gradually slowed. Answer: authorization
A:Ok you guys took my statement the wrong way. B:Ok you guys took my true statement the wrong way. Answer: property
A:His appearance disarmed her. B:His own appearance disarmed her. Answer: authorization
A:Parents who slag off the school and get private tutors actually undermine the learning their student does in class . B:Parents who slag off the school and get private tutors actually undermine the learning their student does in social class . Answer: | property | [
"property",
"authorization"
] |
imppres/presupposition_all_n_presupposition/presupposition | A:If the five boys who research that university had examined those reports, it's okay. B:There are dozens of boys who research that university. Answer: party
A:If all eight projectors that did distract Benjamin fade, it's okay. B:There are exactly eight candles that did distract Benjamin. Answer: dna
A:Did the six cashiers that proposed to nod induce Paul to sneeze? B:There are exactly six cashiers that proposed to nod. Answer: party
A:If the four pedestrians who should perform admired the convertibles, it's okay. B:The four pedestrians who should perform admired the convertibles. Answer: dna
A:Have all four waiters that were boring Paul telephoned? B:There aren't exactly four waiters that were boring Paul. Answer: party
A:Do all nine cucumbers that had alarmed a waiter ripen? B:There are exactly nine bananas that had alarmed a waiter. Answer: dna
A:The two senators that weren't coping might have commissioned this library to boast about some story. B:There aren't exactly two senators that weren't coping. Answer: party
A:All three waiters who did yawn needed Lawrence to research Monet. B:There are exactly three committees who did yawn. Answer: dna
A:The five women that should joke around encourage these sons of Elaine to investigate Stacey. B:There are exactly five committees that should joke around. Answer: | dna | [
"dna",
"party"
] |
imppres/presupposition_change_of_state/presupposition | A:If those ladies had come here, it's okay. B:Those ladies had come here. Answer: li
A:Did Wayne reveal mushrooms? B:Tamara's mentees are hidden. Answer: li
A:If Brenda climbed down the ladder, it's okay. B:Brenda didn't used to be at the top of the ladder. Answer: salt
A:Jeffrey is firing Adam. B:Lissa was employed. Answer: li
A:If Paul broke the couches, it's okay. B:Samantha's tutors were in one piece. Answer: li
A:Was Benjamin fixing the plate? B:The plate didn't used to be broken. Answer: salt
A:Russell might have fallen asleep. B:Russell didn't used to be awake. Answer: salt
A:Does Adam wake up? B:Adam is asleep. Answer: salt
A:That popsicle is freezing. B:That ice was liquid. Answer: | li | [
"li",
"salt"
] |
imppres/presupposition_question_presupposition/presupposition | A:Did Samuel realize where Vincent has hurt those cashiers? B:Vincent hasn't hurt those cashiers. Answer: pharmacies
A:Does Cynthia reveal how broccoli disturbs Lucille? B:Broccoli disturbs Lucille Answer: pharmacies
A:That committee did forget where Kirsten has coughed. B:Kirsten has coughed. Answer: hardcover
A:Natalie might discover how the river is freezing. B:The river isn't freezing. Answer: pharmacies
A:If Marcus has revealed when these ladies were meeting, it's okay. B:These ladies weren't meeting. Answer: pharmacies
A:Do these universities think about when Theodore broke these bicycles? B:Lori broke these bicycles. Answer: hardcover
A:If Samuel does forget about when those doctors bake, it's okay. B:Samuel does forget about when those doctors bake. Answer: hardcover
A:If the girl knows why that screen slipped, it's okay. B:Every cup slipped. Answer: hardcover
A:The women remember where Donna talked about Spain. B:Marcus talked about Spain. Answer: | hardcover | [
"hardcover",
"pharmacies"
] |
imppres/presupposition_possessed_definites_uniqueness/presupposition | A:Marcus's nose that distracted the bank might impress Julia. B:Marcus doesn't have exactly one nose that distracted the bank. Answer: justice
A:If Raymond's blouse that is vanishing does annoy Christine, it's okay. B:Raymond's blouse that is vanishing does annoy Christine. Answer: driver
A:Anna's box that did fling open did aggravate Laura. B:Jeffrey has exactly one box that did fling open. Answer: driver
A:If Gerald's banana that worries Pamela does blacken, it's okay. B:Those women has exactly one banana that worries Pamela. Answer: driver
A:Did Victoria's muffin that was impressing Mark hurt Brian? B:Karla has exactly one muffin that was impressing Mark. Answer: driver
A:If Mary's shawl that had dried did shock Patrick, it's okay. B:Mary doesn't have exactly one shawl that had dried. Answer: justice
A:Does Wendy's cup that hasn't vanished disturb Nicole? B:Wendy has exactly one cup that hasn't vanished. Answer: justice
A:Does Brian's popsicle that couldn't stun Karla fall? B:Brian doesn't have exactly one popsicle that couldn't stun Karla. Answer: justice
A:John's chair that aggravates Victoria did aggravate the school. B:Kevin has exactly one chair that aggravates Victoria. Answer: | driver | [
"driver",
"justice"
] |
imppres/presupposition_possessed_definites_existence/presupposition | A:Does Sonia's spotlight astound Frank? B:Katherine has a spotlight. Answer: singing
A:If Linda's cars do hurt Leslie, it's okay. B:Bethany has cars. Answer: singing
A:That senator's colleagues did imagine a lot of patients reunite. B:This senator has colleagues. Answer: singing
A:Do that woman's college campuses astound those hospitals? B:That woman has college campuses. Answer: root
A:If Lisa's skirt does exist, it's okay. B:Lisa's skirt does exist. Answer: singing
A:If Katherine's plane does upset Sharon, it's okay. B:Katherine doesn't have a plane. Answer: root
A:Tamara's mouth might disgust that person. B:Tamara doesn't have a mouth. Answer: root
A:Did Caroline's rabbits disgust Sharon? B:Caroline doesn't have rabbits. Answer: root
A:Becca's photographs do confuse Anne. B:Vincent has photographs. Answer: | singing | [
"singing",
"root"
] |
imppres/presupposition_both_presupposition/presupposition | A:If both women who have kissed have revealed who did stand up, it's okay. B:There are exactly three women who have kissed. Answer: intention
A:Are both guys who were compromising sitting down? B:There are exactly two guys who were compromising Answer: intention
A:Did both patients who weren't continuing to listen to Sabrina approach Samantha. B:There aren't exactly two patients who weren't continuing to listen to Sabrina Answer: intention
A:If both actors who noticed Tonya had preferred Becca to come here, it's okay. B:Both actors who noticed Tonya had preferred Becca to come here. Answer: trials
A:Both actors who weren't meeting do collaborate. B:There are exactly two teachers who weren't meeting Answer: trials
A:If both customers who were stunning Rebecca departed, it's okay. B:There are exactly two adults who were stunning Rebecca Answer: trials
A:Both governments that haven't retaliated might have been remembering who complained. B:There are more than two governments that haven't retaliated. Answer: intention
A:Have both men that had thought about the mountain suffered? B:There are exactly two waitresses that had thought about the mountain Answer: trials
A:Both customers that observed Grace did see. B:There are exactly two dancers that observed Grace Answer: | trials | [
"trials",
"intention"
] |
imppres/presupposition_cleft_uniqueness/presupposition | A:Is it that association that entices Karen to hate Rachel? B:Exactly one thing entices Anne to litter. Answer: publication
A:If it is Robert who does investigate Anne, it's okay B:More than one person does investigate Anne. Answer: promised
A:If it is Julie that talks to Theodore, it's okay B:It is Julie that talks to Theodore. Answer: publication
A:Is it Linda who scared this actress? B:Exactly one person scared this actress. Answer: promised
A:If it is that actress who has described Holly, it's okay B:Exactly one person had described Randolf. Answer: publication
A:It is Julie who had thought Liam hadn't longed to bother Brad. B:Exactly one person had thought Becca coughs. Answer: publication
A:It might be Carrie that does confuse Regina. B:More than one person does confuse Regina. Answer: promised
A:Is it Irene that kissed David? B:More than one person kissed David. Answer: promised
A:It is the glass that stuns Cynthia. B:Exactly one thing stuns Amelia. Answer: | publication | [
"publication",
"promised"
] |
imppres/presupposition_cleft_existence/presupposition | A:Is it Donald who discovered the plate? B:No one discovered the plate Answer: mutual
A:Is it Daniel who thought carts have rusted? B:Someone thought carts have rusted Answer: mutual
A:If it is Suzanne who has dropped by the rivers, it's okay B:Someone had dropped by these glaciers Answer: milwaukee
A:If it is Amanda that is leaving Lori, it's okay B:No one is leaving Lori Answer: mutual
A:Is it Regina that has talked about Scott? B:Someone had talked about that girl Answer: milwaukee
A:It is Margaret that did forget Dan. B:Someone does forget that essay Answer: milwaukee
A:It might be Andrea that proposes to talk to Tamara. B:No one proposes to talk to Tamara Answer: mutual
A:If it is Brenda that cared for Erin, it's okay B:It is Brenda that cared for Erin. Answer: milwaukee
A:It is Carla that imagines Michelle is discovering the skirt to appear. B:Someone imagines the coat irritates Rebecca Answer: | milwaukee | [
"milwaukee",
"mutual"
] |
imppres/presupposition_only_presupposition/presupposition | A:If the pedestrian only does urge Carl to irritate Sabrina, it's okay. B:The pedestrian only does urge Carl to irritate Sabrina. Answer: les
A:Jill only woke up. B:The Impressionists' electrician woke up. Answer: les
A:Had Heidi only prevented Melissa from healing Liam? B:Heidi had prevented Melissa from healing Liam. Answer: requested
A:If Thomas only does conceal Edward, it's okay. B:Thomas doesn't conceal Edward. Answer: requested
A:Did Kristen only discover who was discovering all drivers to lie? B:Kristen didn't discover who was discovering all drivers to lie. Answer: requested
A:Is Amy only wanting to fall asleep? B:That nephew of the pedestrian is wanting to fall asleep. Answer: les
A:These teenagers might have only disagreed. B:These teenagers didn't disagree. Answer: requested
A:If these trucks only chip, it's okay. B:These carriages chip. Answer: les
A:This car was only moving. B:Gregory was moving. Answer: | les | [
"les",
"requested"
] |
imppres/implicature_quantifiers/prag | A:All blouses warped. B:No blouses warped. Answer: hawaii
A:Aaron had talked about some cashiers. B:Aaron hadn't talked about all cashiers. Answer: tm
A:Homer wouldn't heal all women. B:Homer would heal some women. Answer: tm
A:Some actresses write. B:All actresses write. Answer: hawaii
A:Some actors will predict many blouses to soak. B:All actors will predict many blouses to soak. Answer: hawaii
A:Some women are needing the library to conspire. B:Not all women are needing the library to conspire. Answer: tm
A:Not all guys have considered Cheryl to blink. B:All guys have considered Cheryl to blink. Answer: hawaii
A:Some waiters didn't remember all students. B:Some waiters remembered some students. Answer: tm
A:Not all people are tempting some dancers' brothers to reunite. B:No people are tempting some dancers' brothers to reunite. Answer: | hawaii | [
"hawaii",
"tm"
] |
imppres/implicature_numerals_2_3/prag | A:Three cashiers hunt. B:Two cashiers don't hunt. Answer: august
A:Three glaciers don't vaporize. B:Two glaciers vaporize. Answer: indexes
A:Meredith sounded like two banks. B:Meredith didn't sound like two banks. Answer: august
A:Two drivers don't reveal who would want Pamela to leave. B:Three drivers don't reveal who would want Pamela to leave. Answer: indexes
A:Natalie might kiss three actresses. B:Natalie might not kiss two actresses. Answer: august
A:Three unicycles tip over. B:Two unicycles don't tip over. Answer: august
A:Danielle had disturbed two pedestrians. B:Danielle hadn't disturbed three pedestrians. Answer: indexes
A:Monica appreciated two actresses. B:Monica didn't appreciate three actresses. Answer: indexes
A:The Clintons disliked two teenagers. B:The Clintons disliked three teenagers. Answer: | august | [
"august",
"indexes"
] |
imppres/implicature_connectives/prag | A:Actors or those pedestrians are complaining about Deborah. B:Actors and those pedestrians are complaining about Deborah. Answer: estimated
A:The adults or these women were hiding away. B:The adults and these women were hiding away. Answer: estimated
A:The Clintons and ladies could salute. B:Neither the Clintons nor ladies could salute. Answer: estimated
A:Those libraries and these hospitals weren't both appreciating the high schools. B:Those libraries and these hospitals were appreciating the high schools. Answer: estimated
A:Banks and schools hadn't both appreciated Becky. B:Banks or schools had appreciated Becky. Answer: could
A:These ladies or doctors watch Melissa. B:These ladies and doctors don't both watch Melissa. Answer: could
A:These cashiers and those waitresses weren't both examining every play. B:These cashiers or those waitresses were examining every play. Answer: could
A:These socks or those shoes are folding. B:These socks and those shoes aren't both folding. Answer: could
A:The Impressionists and those people shouldn't both obligate Sandra's ex-wife to escape. B:Neither the Impressionists nor those people should obligate Sandra's ex-wife to escape. Answer: | estimated | [
"estimated",
"could"
] |
imppres/implicature_numerals_10_100/prag | A:Lori works with one hundred pedestrians. B:Lori doesn't work with ten pedestrians. Answer: noon
A:Karla wasn't wearing one hundred jackets. B:Karla was wearing ten jackets. Answer: forum
A:One hundred people murmured. B:Ten people didn't murmur. Answer: noon
A:Rose has questioned one hundred actresses. B:Rose hasn't questioned ten actresses. Answer: noon
A:That guy drives to ten mountains. B:That guy doesn't drive to one hundred mountains. Answer: forum
A:Donald can argue about ten senators. B:Donald can't argue about one hundred senators. Answer: forum
A:Jeffrey didn't attack ten cashiers. B:Jeffrey didn't attack one hundred cashiers. Answer: forum
A:Ten children think these cashiers will date. B:Ten children don't think these cashiers will date. Answer: noon
A:Rhonda should explore ten restaurants. B:Rhonda should explore one hundred restaurants. Answer: | noon | [
"noon",
"forum"
] |
imppres/implicature_modals/prag | A:Dana didn't need to salute. B:Dana could salute. Answer: properly
A:Patrick could explain everything. B:Patrick needed to explain everything. Answer: rico
A:Anna didn't need to eat. B:Anna could eat. Answer: properly
A:Heather could entreat Christopher to salute. B:Heather didn't need to entreat Christopher to salute. Answer: properly
A:Clyde didn't need to arrive at the Great Lakes. B:Clyde needed to arrive at the Great Lakes. Answer: rico
A:Andrew could fix the carts. B:Andrew didn't need to fix the carts. Answer: properly
A:The actors could sit down. B:The actors needed to sit down. Answer: rico
A:Carmen needed to force Kendra to praise Janice. B:Carmen couldn't force Kendra to praise Janice. Answer: rico
A:Those guys didn't need to compel those schools to bore Amelia. B:Those guys couldn't compel those schools to bore Amelia. Answer: | rico | [
"rico",
"properly"
] |
imppres/implicature_gradable_adjective/prag | A:Kayla is big. B:Kayla is not enourmous. Answer: cosmetic
A:This beef is not enourmous. B:This beef is big. Answer: cosmetic
A:Ella is smart. B:Ella is brilliant. Answer: advertising
A:That hill is not excellent. B:That hill is excellent. Answer: advertising
A:The university is big. B:The university is enourmous. Answer: advertising
A:Lori is big. B:Lori is not enourmous. Answer: cosmetic
A:The Balkans are enourmous. B:The Balkans are not big. Answer: advertising
A:Martin is not brilliant. B:Martin is smart. Answer: cosmetic
A:These universities are not excellent. B:These universities are not good. Answer: | advertising | [
"advertising",
"cosmetic"
] |
imppres/implicature_gradable_verb/prag | A:Florence got to this college campus. B:Florence did not go towards this college campus. Answer: lucy
A:Randolf tried to whisper. B:Randolf managed to whisper. Answer: lucy
A:Melanie did not manage to cheer. B:Melanie managed to cheer. Answer: lucy
A:The guests tried to stun Amy. B:The guests did not manage to stun Amy. Answer: telecharger
A:That actor did not manage to break these forks. B:That actor tried to break these forks. Answer: telecharger
A:Winston Churchill did not get to these mountains. B:Winston Churchill went towards these mountains. Answer: telecharger
A:Emily ran. B:Emily sprinted. Answer: lucy
A:Andrew ran to that hill. B:Andrew did not sprint to that hill. Answer: telecharger
A:Cynthia did not manage to negotiate. B:Cynthia did not try to negotiate. Answer: | lucy | [
"lucy",
"telecharger"
] |
imppres/implicature_gradable_verb/log | A:Winston Churchill did not go towards lakes. B:Winston Churchill went towards lakes. Answer: peace
A:Martha did not go towards the public park. B:Martha did not get to the public park. Answer: bw
A:Beverly got to restaurants. B:Beverly did not go towards restaurants. Answer: peace
A:Those men got to the cafes. B:Those men went towards the cafes. Answer: bw
A:That child got to these mountains. B:That child did not go towards these mountains. Answer: peace
A:Amelia did not manage to come here. B:Amelia tried to come here. Answer: bw
A:William went towards these cafes. B:William did not get to these cafes. Answer: bw
A:That student ran to the lakes. B:That student did not run to the lakes. Answer: peace
A:The waiter tried to talk to Florence. B:The waiter did not try to talk to Florence. Answer: | peace | [
"peace",
"bw"
] |
imppres/implicature_numerals_10_100/log | A:One hundred people murmured. B:Ten people didn't murmur. Answer: squad
A:Lori works with one hundred pedestrians. B:Lori doesn't work with ten pedestrians. Answer: squad
A:Grace is discussing ten commentaries. B:Grace isn't discussing ten commentaries. Answer: squad
A:Susan doesn't drop by ten malls. B:Susan does drop by ten malls. Answer: squad
A:Ten guests flirted. B:One hundred guests didn't flirt. Answer: no
A:Eric cleans one hundred schools. B:Eric cleans ten schools. Answer: no
A:Raymond wasn't breaking ten wheelbarrows. B:Raymond wasn't breaking one hundred wheelbarrows. Answer: no
A:The Clintons haven't cleaned one hundred plates. B:The Clintons have cleaned ten plates. Answer: no
A:Ten children think these cashiers will date. B:Ten children don't think these cashiers will date. Answer: | squad | [
"squad",
"no"
] |
imppres/implicature_connectives/log | A:Those organizations and these universities helped that cashier. B:Those organizations or these universities helped that cashier. Answer: raise
A:Neither those guys nor the people were noticing the photograph. B:Those guys and the people weren't both noticing the photograph. Answer: raise
A:The convertibles or these dishes dropped. B:The convertibles and these dishes didn't both drop. Answer: raise
A:Children and those adults can scratch. B:Neither children nor those adults can scratch. Answer: principal
A:The legislatures or committees changed. B:Neither the legislatures nor committees changed. Answer: principal
A:Those girls and senators didn't both fix some skateboards. B:Those girls or senators fixed some skateboards. Answer: raise
A:The sweaters and jackets had folded. B:Neither the sweaters nor jackets had folded. Answer: principal
A:Neither the Borgias nor the men are attempting to wake up. B:The Borgias or the men are attempting to wake up. Answer: principal
A:The patients or these guests learned who likes to leave. B:Neither the patients nor these guests learned who likes to leave. Answer: | principal | [
"principal",
"raise"
] |
imppres/implicature_quantifiers/log | A:All sweaters hurt all dancers. B:All sweaters hurt no dancers. Answer: ma
A:Julie looked like all paintings. B:Julie looked like some paintings. Answer: assessing
A:A lot of guys hadn't hired all teachers. B:A lot of guys had hired some teachers. Answer: assessing
A:Some waiters do reunite. B:No waiters do reunite. Answer: ma
A:Thomas revealed all gates. B:Thomas revealed no gates. Answer: ma
A:Patients talk about some actresses. B:Patients don't talk about all actresses. Answer: assessing
A:The Clintons bothered no dancers. B:The Clintons didn't bother all dancers. Answer: assessing
A:No actresses could chuckle. B:Some actresses could chuckle. Answer: ma
A:Some drivers would research the governments. B:No drivers would research the governments. Answer: | ma | [
"ma",
"assessing"
] |