HitID
stringlengths 30
30
| Verb
stringlengths 3
11
| Context
stringlengths 0
2.15k
| Prompt
stringlengths 9
218
| Target
stringlengths 24
411
| ModalType
stringclasses 5
values | Embedding
stringclasses 4
values | MatTense
stringclasses 3
values | weak_labels
sequence | question
stringlengths 72
2.26k
| uid
stringlengths 5
8
| id
int32 3
11.5k
| annotator_id
stringlengths 12
21
| answer
stringclasses 7
values | answer_label
class label 7
classes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | tell | This was a sheer waste of time. He would probably land and then tell them to walk back. | Mitch might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain | When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain - on foot as he walked back to Malaga. | DE | modal | past | [
"2",
"0",
"1",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"3",
"1",
"1"
] | This was a sheer waste of time. He would probably land and then tell them to walk back.</s>When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain - on foot as he walked back to Malaga.</s>Mitch might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain | BNC-431 | 3,856 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 1 | 11
|
360ZO6N6J1OZSK6PLCA1ST4K4JQ9M3 | know | But in the end I saw that Frejji was right - that Mala and I could probably stay unrecognized in the midst of a typical Uulaan carnival. And there were a couple of other things, I told myself reassuringly, that to tip the balance back a little towards our side. | she was on Uulaa | First I knew that they were on Uulaa - but they wouldn't know I was. | negation | present | [
"2",
"0",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"0"
] | But in the end I saw that Frejji was right - that Mala and I could probably stay unrecognized in the midst of a typical Uulaan carnival. And there were a couple of other things, I told myself reassuringly, that to tip the balance back a little towards our side.</s>First I knew that they were on Uulaa - but they wouldn't know I was.</s>she was on Uulaa | BNC-1526 | 1,528 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | think | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together. | Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could. | negation | present | [
"1",
"-3",
"1",
"0",
"3",
"0",
"-1",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3"
] | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together.</s>I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could.</s>Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | BNC-2150 | 2,764 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | guess | ``For God's sake keep them in their seats. If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park.'' | the situation was very very serious | The announcer could only guess from the urgency in the Chief Constable's voice that the situation was very very serious. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"2"
] | ``For God's sake keep them in their seats. If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park.''</s>The announcer could only guess from the urgency in the Chief Constable's voice that the situation was very very serious.</s>the situation was very very serious | BNC-714 | 4,580 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | guess | It was hard to tell what time of day it was. The ground was too warm, Rostov was sure, for it to be morning. | the time of day was mid to late afternoon | But since he had only a vague idea about the length of the Tarvaras day he could only guess from the position of the sun and the length of the shadows that it was mid to late afternoon. | AB | modal | present | [
"-2",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"-1",
"2",
"1",
"0"
] | It was hard to tell what time of day it was. The ground was too warm, Rostov was sure, for it to be morning.</s>But since he had only a vague idea about the length of the Tarvaras day he could only guess from the position of the sun and the length of the shadows that it was mid to late afternoon.</s>the time of day was mid to late afternoon | BNC-717 | 4,586 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | mean | Jeff Dudley. The Edwardian informed me recently that he 'd been appointed trade attache in one of our Central American embassies. | Jeff Dudley is a spy nowadays | Perhaps that means he's a spy nowadays. | EP | modal | present | [
"-1",
"-2",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"0"
] | Jeff Dudley. The Edwardian informed me recently that he 'd been appointed trade attache in one of our Central American embassies.</s>Perhaps that means he's a spy nowadays.</s>Jeff Dudley is a spy nowadays | BNC-877 | 5,096 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | know | ``But it could have been a big jet. Maybe hundreds of passengers.'' | it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers | If Andropulos knew it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers his face wasn't saying so. | conditional | present | [
"0",
"2",
"0",
"1",
"2",
"-1",
"-2",
"1"
] | ``But it could have been a big jet. Maybe hundreds of passengers.''</s>If Andropulos knew it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers his face wasn't saying so.</s>it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers | BNC-128 | 977 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
|
3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | suspect | It sounded plausible, but the words were a little too pat for Lorton's liking. The solution was so convenient - and for someone in Tolby's position so tactful too. | Lorton had a hand in Newley's disappearance | Tolby might suspect that Lorton had a hand in Newley's disappearance despite the fact that he had unwittingly provided Lorton with a partial alibi for that Sunday. | EP | modal | future | [
"0",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"2",
"2"
] | It sounded plausible, but the words were a little too pat for Lorton's liking. The solution was so convenient - and for someone in Tolby's position so tactful too.</s>Tolby might suspect that Lorton had a hand in Newley's disappearance despite the fact that he had unwittingly provided Lorton with a partial alibi for that Sunday.</s>Lorton had a hand in Newley's disappearance | BNC-1137 | 544 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 0 | 00
|
356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | realize | Ruth found herself in his arms, her face against his broad chest - as if she were a little girl again, in the time before she 'd known he was crazy. | Ruth remembered that time | She hadn't realized she remembered that time. | negation | past | [
"-1",
"1",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1"
] | Ruth found herself in his arms, her face against his broad chest - as if she were a little girl again, in the time before she 'd known he was crazy.</s>She hadn't realized she remembered that time.</s>Ruth remembered that time | BNC-1725 | 2,071 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | realize | Martha made no answer. She could not tell them that she was desperately in love with Bob Lamb. | Bob's interest lay with Sarah Butler | She knew that Bob paid her no attention but did not realise that his interest lay with Sarah Butler down at Cherry Tree Farm. | negation | present | [
"2",
"2",
"-3",
"3",
"0",
"-1",
"-1",
"3"
] | Martha made no answer. She could not tell them that she was desperately in love with Bob Lamb.</s>She knew that Bob paid her no attention but did not realise that his interest lay with Sarah Butler down at Cherry Tree Farm.</s>Bob's interest lay with Sarah Butler | BNC-1716 | 2,044 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
|
3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | feel | ``Knock once and enter.'' Julia could think of no appropriate reply. | there was any reply that Julia could make to Miss Coldharbour | In fact when she came to consider she never felt that there was any reply that she could make to Miss Coldharbour whose remarks frequently had the air of concluding conversations rather than opening them. | negation | past | [
"3",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3"
] | ``Knock once and enter.'' Julia could think of no appropriate reply.</s>In fact when she came to consider she never felt that there was any reply that she could make to Miss Coldharbour whose remarks frequently had the air of concluding conversations rather than opening them.</s>there was any reply that Julia could make to Miss Coldharbour | BNC-1373 | 1,150 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | notice | What must it be like to be imprisoned here, day after day, month after month? I wonder, does he keep them chained and manacled, thought Fenella, or does he use sorcery? | Fenella was weighing sorcery against steel chains | And so utterly immersed was she in this strange blue and green land that was not feeling strange any more that she did not even notice that she was weighing sorcery against steel chains and seriously considering the likely outcome. | negation | present | [
"3",
"2",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | What must it be like to be imprisoned here, day after day, month after month? I wonder, does he keep them chained and manacled, thought Fenella, or does he use sorcery?</s>And so utterly immersed was she in this strange blue and green land that was not feeling strange any more that she did not even notice that she was weighing sorcery against steel chains and seriously considering the likely outcome.</s>Fenella was weighing sorcery against steel chains | BNC-1667 | 1,898 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
360ZO6N6J1OZSK6PLCA1ST4K4JQ9M3 | learn | And I don't want to have to lie to them. The kidnappers have given us until October the eleventh to deliver the document and I haven't despaired of finding it before then. | he's been to America | But if the police learn I 've been to America they 'll ask why. | conditional | future | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3"
] | And I don't want to have to lie to them. The kidnappers have given us until October the eleventh to deliver the document and I haven't despaired of finding it before then.</s>But if the police learn I 've been to America they 'll ask why.</s>he's been to America | BNC-233 | 3,031 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | pretend | Cecilia always left coming to Tina's until noon was past because she did not want to find her daughter in bed. Had she done so she would not have said a word, would not have looked a word, would simply have sat on the bed and talked to Tina for ten minutes instead of the two of them sitting opposite each other in armchairs. | Tina had been up for hours | But if she came and found Tina up she could pretend to herself that Tina had been up for hours and was a normal person and a proper mother. | AB | modal | present | [
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"2",
"0",
"-1",
"-3",
"0",
"-2"
] | Cecilia always left coming to Tina's until noon was past because she did not want to find her daughter in bed. Had she done so she would not have said a word, would not have looked a word, would simply have sat on the bed and talked to Tina for ten minutes instead of the two of them sitting opposite each other in armchairs.</s>But if she came and found Tina up she could pretend to herself that Tina had been up for hours and was a normal person and a proper mother.</s>Tina had been up for hours | BNC-911 | 5,235 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | suggest | Alas, poor Cecil. Better for him, maybe, had he stuck to his original scheme. | it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot | Still he enjoyed the chairmanship and gets very cross if anyone suggests that it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot. | conditional | present | [
"2",
"-1",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"-2",
"2",
"-3"
] | Alas, poor Cecil. Better for him, maybe, had he stuck to his original scheme.</s>Still he enjoyed the chairmanship and gets very cross if anyone suggests that it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot.</s>it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot | BNC-397 | 3,729 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | tell | ``Yes?'' ``Nathan?'' | the call was long-distance | He could tell it was long-distance the line was so gravelly and hollow but he didn't recognise the voice. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | ``Yes?'' ``Nathan?''</s>He could tell it was long-distance the line was so gravelly and hollow but he didn't recognise the voice.</s>the call was long-distance | BNC-1160 | 653 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | assume | Bohemian pyrotechnics are not what marriage to Stu promises. Gillian has landed herself nothing other than the youngest older man she could find. | he wasn't noticing | But would it have been fair to point all this out as they nuzzled one another on some Anglian plage and assumed I wasn't noticing? | question | past | [
"1",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"1",
"-3",
"-3",
"0",
"-3"
] | Bohemian pyrotechnics are not what marriage to Stu promises. Gillian has landed herself nothing other than the youngest older man she could find.</s>But would it have been fair to point all this out as they nuzzled one another on some Anglian plage and assumed I wasn't noticing?</s>he wasn't noticing | BNC-2180 | 2,824 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
|
360ZO6N6J1OZSK6PLCA1ST4K4JQ9M3 | say | My mother was again plunged into a version of that dilemma common to all divorced wives. Either she could say that Derek was the biggest fool the world had ever seen - in which case she would stand, self-confessed, as an even bigger fool for having married him in the first place. | Derek had always had charming manners | Or she could say that Derek had always had charming manners and was in the habit of commending ladies on their scent even if it smelled of Alexandrian sewers and sound as though she had lost something worth keeping - and inevitably regretful. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"-1",
"2"
] | My mother was again plunged into a version of that dilemma common to all divorced wives. Either she could say that Derek was the biggest fool the world had ever seen - in which case she would stand, self-confessed, as an even bigger fool for having married him in the first place.</s>Or she could say that Derek had always had charming manners and was in the habit of commending ladies on their scent even if it smelled of Alexandrian sewers and sound as though she had lost something worth keeping - and inevitably regretful.</s>Derek had always had charming manners | BNC-973 | 5,373 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | decide | The marriage she had assumed naively would be the end of every serious relationship now seemed a very distant - if not unreachable - shore. Whereas Luke was very near, and the feelings he aroused in her were like an undertow, pulling her down. | Luke had waited long enough | If - when - he decided he had waited long enough she was far from certain what her response would be. | conditional | future | [
"-1",
"-2",
"-1",
"-3",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"3"
] | The marriage she had assumed naively would be the end of every serious relationship now seemed a very distant - if not unreachable - shore. Whereas Luke was very near, and the feelings he aroused in her were like an undertow, pulling her down.</s>If - when - he decided he had waited long enough she was far from certain what her response would be.</s>Luke had waited long enough | BNC-48 | 3,952 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | think | It's now now. I got married. | she ever would get married | Part of me didn't think I ever would part of me disapproved part of me was a little scared to tell the truth. | negation | present | [
"-1",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"-3",
"0"
] | It's now now. I got married.</s>Part of me didn't think I ever would part of me disapproved part of me was a little scared to tell the truth.</s>she ever would get married | BNC-1986 | 2,436 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | mean | There was no answer. Moving carefully, Benny stepped around the edges of the room, and opened the window shutters. | General Etienne was dead | Her momentary horror at seeing the unmistakable form of General Etienne was only slightly dulled by the realization that the stiff posture he was in could only mean he was dead. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | There was no answer. Moving carefully, Benny stepped around the edges of the room, and opened the window shutters.</s>Her momentary horror at seeing the unmistakable form of General Etienne was only slightly dulled by the realization that the stiff posture he was in could only mean he was dead.</s>General Etienne was dead | BNC-874 | 5,084 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | say | He looked at me questioningly. | she minded like hell | I wished I could say yes I minded like hell it wouldn't cost me much in the circumstances. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"-1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-2"
] | He looked at me questioningly.</s>I wished I could say yes I minded like hell it wouldn't cost me much in the circumstances.</s>she minded like hell | BNC-1031 | 123 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | know | Nevertheless I can't do that. Melanie or not, it was still in confidence. | Melanie was still there last night | All I can say is that I didn't even know Melanie was still there that night. | negation | past | [
"0",
"1",
"-3",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"-1",
"3"
] | Nevertheless I can't do that. Melanie or not, it was still in confidence.</s>All I can say is that I didn't even know Melanie was still there that night.</s>Melanie was still there last night | BNC-1599 | 1,676 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 1 | 11
|
|
3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | say | The kitchen radiator doesn't work and the Calorgas fire hadn't warmed the place up yet. I began to wonder about how long hypothermia takes to kill someone, I mean what if I left Mum there overnight - would that be long enough? | Mum must have gone wandering | I could say that she must have gone wandering. | AB | modal | future | [
"-3",
"-3",
"0",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-1",
"0"
] | The kitchen radiator doesn't work and the Calorgas fire hadn't warmed the place up yet. I began to wonder about how long hypothermia takes to kill someone, I mean what if I left Mum there overnight - would that be long enough?</s>I could say that she must have gone wandering.</s>Mum must have gone wandering | BNC-1032 | 127 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | admit | There was latent power in every careless move he made. His body was extremely fit, not an ounce of surplus flesh on him, and every trained muscle and sinew was ready to act in a split-second to whatever the brain required of it. | Paige had never seen a better male specimen | Paige could only admit that she had never seen a better male specimen. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | There was latent power in every careless move he made. His body was extremely fit, not an ounce of surplus flesh on him, and every trained muscle and sinew was ready to act in a split-second to whatever the brain required of it.</s>Paige could only admit that she had never seen a better male specimen.</s>Paige had never seen a better male specimen | BNC-566 | 4,064 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | say | Indeed, in those busy days, our servants ' hall would often witness a gathering of some of the finest professionals in England talking late into the night by the warmth of the fire. Sometimes, naturally, there would be strong disagreements, but more often than not, the atmosphere was dominated by a feeling of mutual respect. | regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham valet-butler to Sir James Chambers | Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham valet-butler to Sir James Chambers and Mr John Donalds valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson. | conditional | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | Indeed, in those busy days, our servants ' hall would often witness a gathering of some of the finest professionals in England talking late into the night by the warmth of the fire. Sometimes, naturally, there would be strong disagreements, but more often than not, the atmosphere was dominated by a feeling of mutual respect.</s>Perhaps I will convey a better idea of the tone of those evenings if I say that regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham valet-butler to Sir James Chambers and Mr John Donalds valet to Mr Sydney Dickenson.</s>regular visitors included the likes of Mr Harry Graham valet-butler to Sir James Chambers | BNC-356 | 3,618 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | say | ``Clever''. Klug means ``clever''. | Abie was clever | Would you say that Abie was clever? | question | present | [
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0"
] | ``Clever''. Klug means ``clever''.</s>Would you say that Abie was clever?</s>Abie was clever | BNC-2580 | 3,408 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 0 | 00
|
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | notice | He left his own number, calling himself Alain - the name of her Malaysian-French ``business manager''. The next day Gina rang. | it was Gina's own number | She had obviously not noticed that it was her own number. | negation | past | [
"0",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3"
] | He left his own number, calling himself Alain - the name of her Malaysian-French ``business manager''. The next day Gina rang.</s>She had obviously not noticed that it was her own number.</s>it was Gina's own number | BNC-1660 | 1,862 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
|
3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | forget | He also liked swimming and cycling. He said that he wrote stories, though he had to admit that he had never got further than the first two pages. | Willie was there | Willie meanwhile not only remained silent during these conversations but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there but he reckoned without Zach. | EP | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | He also liked swimming and cycling. He said that he wrote stories, though he had to admit that he had never got further than the first two pages.</s>Willie meanwhile not only remained silent during these conversations but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there but he reckoned without Zach.</s>Willie was there | BNC-705 | 4,542 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | tell | ``And you're not having this dress,'' Nora said, bending down to look at the price tag. ``It's two and a half guineas!'' | Nora was genuinely appalled | she hissed at Louise who could tell that she was genuinely appalled. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | ``And you're not having this dress,'' Nora said, bending down to look at the price tag. ``It's two and a half guineas!''</s>she hissed at Louise who could tell that she was genuinely appalled.</s>Nora was genuinely appalled | BNC-1142 | 565 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | notice | ``Here's three pence for you for a lolly if you 'll go.'' ``All right, then,'' agreed Peggy, her pout disappearing at once. | a little troubled crease appeared on Peggy's mummy's forehead | She did not notice that a little troubled crease appeared on her mummy's forehead. | negation | present | [
"3",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-2",
"2",
"3"
] | ``Here's three pence for you for a lolly if you 'll go.'' ``All right, then,'' agreed Peggy, her pout disappearing at once.</s>She did not notice that a little troubled crease appeared on her mummy's forehead.</s>a little troubled crease appeared on Peggy's mummy's forehead | BNC-1656 | 1,843 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | know | They pretended that what was happening was not happening, and if it were to happen, it would certainly never happen to the likes of them. ``It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him!'' | liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism | They did not know that liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism. | negation | present | [
"3",
"-1",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"0",
"1"
] | They pretended that what was happening was not happening, and if it were to happen, it would certainly never happen to the likes of them. ``It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him!''</s>They did not know that liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism.</s>liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism | BNC-1508 | 1,488 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | say | Hazel had not felt so much bewildered since Blackberry had talked about the raft beside the Enborne. Obviously, the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah. | Strawberry's tail was an oak tree | It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree. | CI | modal | past | [
"-1",
"-2",
"2",
"0",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"0"
] | Hazel had not felt so much bewildered since Blackberry had talked about the raft beside the Enborne. Obviously, the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah.</s>It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree.</s>Strawberry's tail was an oak tree | BNC-978 | 5,381 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -2 | 6-2
|
35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | know | He turned his horse time and again, and went ploughing through the thickest of the struggle with bared sword, exchanging strokes with any who cared to stand and debate with him. Time did not exist for him now, as long as any challenged him. | most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down | He did not even know that most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down and taken to flight acknowledging the truth of this meeting. | negation | present | [
"-1",
"3",
"-3",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"-3"
] | He turned his horse time and again, and went ploughing through the thickest of the struggle with bared sword, exchanging strokes with any who cared to stand and debate with him. Time did not exist for him now, as long as any challenged him.</s>He did not even know that most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down and taken to flight acknowledging the truth of this meeting.</s>most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down | BNC-1529 | 1,544 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 3 | 33
|
|
3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | suggest | She was pouring a cup of tea when the solution came to her. As a member of the editorial collective of Fem Sap, it was part of her job to commission occasional articles. | Jamie should write something for Fem Sap | She could ring Jamie and suggest that he write something for it. | AB | modal | future | [
"0",
"1",
"2",
"0",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"1",
"1"
] | She was pouring a cup of tea when the solution came to her. As a member of the editorial collective of Fem Sap, it was part of her job to commission occasional articles.</s>She could ring Jamie and suggest that he write something for it.</s>Jamie should write something for Fem Sap | BNC-1111 | 413 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 1 | 11
|
35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | think | ``Keep your faces down.'' Beth feared for the children's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch. | Matthew would stop once Beth had hold of the other end | If she thought Matthew would stop once she had hold of the other end Beth was badly mistaken. | conditional | past | [
"0",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"2",
"2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"3"
] | ``Keep your faces down.'' Beth feared for the children's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch.</s>If she thought Matthew would stop once she had hold of the other end Beth was badly mistaken.</s>Matthew would stop once Beth had hold of the other end | BNC-454 | 3,875 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | insist | We must be well past Malmesbury by this time, Isabel thought. But the fortress there was an outpost, virtually surrounded by enemy castles. | fitzAlan could travel | It would be miles yet probably another day of travelling before they reached safer country and even if fitzAlan stubbornly insisted that he could travel the horse wouldn't go forever. | AB | conditional | future | [
"1",
"-2",
"0",
"-2",
"-2",
"-1",
"0",
"0"
] | We must be well past Malmesbury by this time, Isabel thought. But the fortress there was an outpost, virtually surrounded by enemy castles.</s>It would be miles yet probably another day of travelling before they reached safer country and even if fitzAlan stubbornly insisted that he could travel the horse wouldn't go forever.</s>fitzAlan could travel | BNC-120 | 746 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | know | He asked to be put through to Alexandra's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling. ``Uh - Matthew Prescott, Cadogan's, Art Dealers,'' he said, too flustered to give a false name. | the person calling was Matthew Prescott | He hoped he at least sounded businesslike as though it were not a private call and realized immediately that Alexandra would refuse to take the call if she knew it was him. | conditional | present | [
"2",
"-3",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"3",
"0",
"2"
] | He asked to be put through to Alexandra's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling. ``Uh - Matthew Prescott, Cadogan's, Art Dealers,'' he said, too flustered to give a false name.</s>He hoped he at least sounded businesslike as though it were not a private call and realized immediately that Alexandra would refuse to take the call if she knew it was him.</s>the person calling was Matthew Prescott | BNC-183 | 2,209 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | guess | ``It's your own silly fault,'' Claire said. ``You think people have nothing better to do than listen to you.'' | he 'd get no sympathy from Claire | I might have guessed I 'd get no sympathy from Claire. | CI | modal | past | [
"3",
"3",
"2",
"2",
"3",
"0",
"1",
"2",
"2"
] | ``It's your own silly fault,'' Claire said. ``You think people have nothing better to do than listen to you.''</s>I might have guessed I 'd get no sympathy from Claire.</s>he 'd get no sympathy from Claire | BNC-720 | 4,597 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | say | He had exercised effective control of the labour force for ten years at the giant plant and had been able to bring the workers out on strike at the drop of a hat. It was he, Clasper, who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products, regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards. | three men had to be employed to do two men's work | If in effect Clasper said that three men must be employed to do two men's work then that was it. | conditional | present | [
"2",
"0",
"3",
"1",
"-2",
"3",
"1",
"2"
] | He had exercised effective control of the labour force for ten years at the giant plant and had been able to bring the workers out on strike at the drop of a hat. It was he, Clasper, who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products, regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards.</s>If in effect Clasper said that three men must be employed to do two men's work then that was it.</s>three men had to be employed to do two men's work | BNC-326 | 3,569 | A2BA9Y6VGW6WS1 | 2 | 22
|
|
3O2Y2UIUCQZD36XZ3MXDNCYRKXUKFD | notice | The birthday party was of a kind which Cecilia would have wondered at, had she been invited to it, for although a few of Bienvida's classmates were present in its early stages, by seven it had become a celebration for the grown-ups. Bienvida and Jasper were of course still there. | Bienvida had at some stage gone back to the Headmaster's Flat | No one noticed that Bienvida her grandmother's granddaughter more than her mother's child had at some stage gone back to the Headmaster's Flat and changed into dungarees to keep her Oxfam dress of nylon organza from getting dirty. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | The birthday party was of a kind which Cecilia would have wondered at, had she been invited to it, for although a few of Bienvida's classmates were present in its early stages, by seven it had become a celebration for the grown-ups. Bienvida and Jasper were of course still there.</s>No one noticed that Bienvida her grandmother's granddaughter more than her mother's child had at some stage gone back to the Headmaster's Flat and changed into dungarees to keep her Oxfam dress of nylon organza from getting dirty.</s>Bienvida had at some stage gone back to the Headmaster's Flat | BNC-1665 | 1,889 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | see | But, of course, that just wasn't possible. Her disappointment over Jonathan, which had driven her to France in the first place, had been relegated somewhere to the back of her mind. | marriage to Jonathan would have been a ghastly mistake | Now in retrospect she could see that marriage to him would have been a ghastly mistake and that her reaction to discovering that he had been seeing other women while he had been engaged to her had had far more to do with wounded pride than with a wounded heart. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | But, of course, that just wasn't possible. Her disappointment over Jonathan, which had driven her to France in the first place, had been relegated somewhere to the back of her mind.</s>Now in retrospect she could see that marriage to him would have been a ghastly mistake and that her reaction to discovering that he had been seeing other women while he had been engaged to her had had far more to do with wounded pride than with a wounded heart.</s>marriage to Jonathan would have been a ghastly mistake | BNC-1071 | 242 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | think | B: I understand we are doing care of the elderly, right? A: Yes. B: And how do you feel about putting someone in the nursing home? A: | some of her relatives would really like to go there | Well, I don't think that uh, any of my relatives would really like to go there. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-1",
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2"
] | B: I understand we are doing care of the elderly, right? A: Yes. B: And how do you feel about putting someone in the nursing home? A:</s>Well, I don't think that uh, any of my relatives would really like to go there.</s>some of her relatives would really like to go there | SWBD-228 | 6,787 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | see | Alone in the big drawing-room where Annette's choice of bright fabrics had fought hardest, albeit still without winning against her dead in-laws ' passion for darkpanelled gloom Maxim went straight to the telephone. It was the same old-fashioned type as Miss Tuckey's and he unscrewed the mouthpiece carefully but found nothing extra inside. | the elaborate cornices and mouldings gave a myriad opportunities to a good wire man | Looking around he remembered it was difficult to plant bugs actually inside panelling but even his half-trained eye could see that the elaborate cornices and mouldings gave a myriad opportunities to a good wire man. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"2",
"2",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"1"
] | Alone in the big drawing-room where Annette's choice of bright fabrics had fought hardest, albeit still without winning against her dead in-laws ' passion for darkpanelled gloom Maxim went straight to the telephone. It was the same old-fashioned type as Miss Tuckey's and he unscrewed the mouthpiece carefully but found nothing extra inside.</s>Looking around he remembered it was difficult to plant bugs actually inside panelling but even his half-trained eye could see that the elaborate cornices and mouldings gave a myriad opportunities to a good wire man.</s>the elaborate cornices and mouldings gave a myriad opportunities to a good wire man | BNC-1091 | 327 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | It can't really be alive. It's not really about to bite me. | there was a monster about to bite her | Dorcas wouldn't have brought me in here if he knew there was a monster about to bite me. | conditional | past | [
"2",
"0",
"2",
"-3",
"-2",
"1",
"-3",
"-2",
"-1"
] | It can't really be alive. It's not really about to bite me.</s>Dorcas wouldn't have brought me in here if he knew there was a monster about to bite me.</s>there was a monster about to bite her | BNC-177 | 2,139 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3L4YG5VW9NX8RGDTKZG0VZ0GSAUDDX | find | B: Oh, yeah, it's been beautiful this last week but, A: I could do with a little less wind, but I think the temperature has been pretty good so far for working outside. B: Yeah. A: | speaker B does most of her crocheting or knit work around Christmas time | Do you find you do most of your, uh, crocheting or your knit work around Christmas time? | question | present | [
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"1"
] | B: Oh, yeah, it's been beautiful this last week but, A: I could do with a little less wind, but I think the temperature has been pretty good so far for working outside. B: Yeah. A:</s>Do you find you do most of your, uh, crocheting or your knit work around Christmas time?</s>speaker B does most of her crocheting or knit work around Christmas time | SWBD-418 | 8,794 | A1945USNZHTROX | 1 | 11
|
|
311HQEI8RSLVD8HFL42BMZ9NQHF7Z7 | know | Did you know that? Pluto... the God of Hades. | the planet Saturn is associated with lead | Did you know that the planet Saturn is associated with lead? | question | present | [
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | Did you know that? Pluto... the God of Hades.</s>Did you know that the planet Saturn is associated with lead?</s>the planet Saturn is associated with lead | BNC-2397 | 3,137 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIANVJZ16 | feel | But now these beginnings had become something of a joke between them and the congregation had learned to accept them with amused tolerance. They always made Sophia think how much more Mark would be appreciated in a different sort of parish, though she never said anything about it now. | Mark's work lay here | If he felt that his work lay here it was not for her to question his decision but she sometimes wished that something might happen to make him change his mind. | conditional | present | [
"0",
"3",
"1",
"-1",
"-1",
"-1",
"0",
"2"
] | But now these beginnings had become something of a joke between them and the congregation had learned to accept them with amused tolerance. They always made Sophia think how much more Mark would be appreciated in a different sort of parish, though she never said anything about it now.</s>If he felt that his work lay here it was not for her to question his decision but she sometimes wished that something might happen to make him change his mind.</s>Mark's work lay here | BNC-67 | 4,480 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKPSY7S | believe | I told you once before what I believe in, Michael Riven. I believe in friendship, also. | Michael Riven can aid this world by standing on his head | If you believe that you can aid this world by standing on your head then I will hold your ankles for you. | conditional | present | [
"-1",
"0",
"-3",
"0",
"2",
"-3",
"-1",
"-3",
"0"
] | I told you once before what I believe in, Michael Riven. I believe in friendship, also.</s>If you believe that you can aid this world by standing on your head then I will hold your ankles for you.</s>Michael Riven can aid this world by standing on his head | BNC-36 | 3,628 | A1945USNZHTROX | 0 | 00
|
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | guess | ``For God's sake keep them in their seats. If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park.'' | the situation was very very serious | The announcer could only guess from the urgency in the Chief Constable's voice that the situation was very very serious. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"2"
] | ``For God's sake keep them in their seats. If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park.''</s>The announcer could only guess from the urgency in the Chief Constable's voice that the situation was very very serious.</s>the situation was very very serious | BNC-714 | 4,576 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
311HQEI8RSLVD8HFL42BMZ9NQHF7Z7 | think | Feargal's censure, Phena's bitterness - a hell of a burden to carry all your adult life. And it must be a burden, knowing that your family thought you a cheat, knowing that you had hurt them, and would continue to hurt them until you died. | Ellie would have had that sort of courage | Ellie didn't think she would have had that sort of courage. | negation | present | [
"1",
"1",
"1",
"-1",
"1",
"-2",
"-1",
"-3",
"0"
] | Feargal's censure, Phena's bitterness - a hell of a burden to carry all your adult life. And it must be a burden, knowing that your family thought you a cheat, knowing that you had hurt them, and would continue to hurt them until you died.</s>Ellie didn't think she would have had that sort of courage.</s>Ellie would have had that sort of courage | BNC-2022 | 2,569 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | realize | A: Oh, well, what kind of paint did you use for the, um, bookends? B: Well, that's half the problem right there is that it was a oil base, so I had to get, | they didn't have any turpentine or paint thinner or anything in the house | and when I painted them, I didn't realize that we didn't have any turpentine or paint thinner or anything in the house. | negation | past | [
"-2",
"-1",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"-2",
"2",
"3",
"2",
"3"
] | A: Oh, well, what kind of paint did you use for the, um, bookends? B: Well, that's half the problem right there is that it was a oil base, so I had to get,</s>and when I painted them, I didn't realize that we didn't have any turpentine or paint thinner or anything in the house.</s>they didn't have any turpentine or paint thinner or anything in the house | SWBD-325 | 7,822 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: Yeah, but, uh, I guess most of the things that happen around here are pretty, uh, innocuous. Although, uh, from what I hear in the news, and I saw an episode of the TV show, COPS uh, one time that was in Pittsburgh, B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, it did surprise me, because, you know, they were doing drug arrests and things like that, | those things happen too often | but I don't really think those things happen too often because, like I said, from what's reported in the news, at least, it's not all that common. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"1",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | A: Yeah, but, uh, I guess most of the things that happen around here are pretty, uh, innocuous. Although, uh, from what I hear in the news, and I saw an episode of the TV show, COPS uh, one time that was in Pittsburgh, B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, it did surprise me, because, you know, they were doing drug arrests and things like that,</s>but I don't really think those things happen too often because, like I said, from what's reported in the news, at least, it's not all that common.</s>those things happen too often | SWBD-383 | 8,414 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | Alice smiled and nodded, and got up to stand at the window, looking out. Indolent and privileged, daughter of the Establishment, she leaned on the sill, watching the goings-on in the street, and listened to the sounds of paper sliding on paper. | Alice's father had agreed Alice should have some money | Should she say her father had agreed she should have some money? | question | future | [
"0",
"3",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"2"
] | Alice smiled and nodded, and got up to stand at the window, looking out. Indolent and privileged, daughter of the Establishment, she leaned on the sill, watching the goings-on in the street, and listened to the sounds of paper sliding on paper.</s>Should she say her father had agreed she should have some money?</s>Alice's father had agreed Alice should have some money | BNC-2499 | 3,325 | A1945USNZHTROX | 2 | 22
|
|
3CVBMEMMXBL9MNHLFIW4MS5IUS77HS | notice | ``These ` ere smugglers is a dangerous bunch from wot I 've ` eard!'' ``If only we could devise a safe way of laying our hands on all that money,'' murmured Pugwash, whose greed was as proverbial as his cowardice. | the pirates were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage | And the pirates were so busy discussing the problem and what they would do with the reward if they won it that they didn't notice that they were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"-2",
"3"
] | ``These ` ere smugglers is a dangerous bunch from wot I 've ` eard!'' ``If only we could devise a safe way of laying our hands on all that money,'' murmured Pugwash, whose greed was as proverbial as his cowardice.</s>And the pirates were so busy discussing the problem and what they would do with the reward if they won it that they didn't notice that they were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage.</s>the pirates were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage | BNC-1683 | 1,986 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I guess it, would, B: Because you got to, watch them every day, and keep them watered A: yeah. Uh-huh. B: | she will do it again | and I don't think I'll do it again. | negation | present | [
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | A: I guess it, would, B: Because you got to, watch them every day, and keep them watered A: yeah. Uh-huh. B:</s>and I don't think I'll do it again.</s>she will do it again | SWBD-199 | 6,471 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | assume | Obviously he did not make himself known so we can only speculate as to who he was watching, but we are all hoping that Trevor Proby will soon get the call. Likewise, supporters have reported to me that a well known, flamboyant Football League Premier Division chairman has been seen at ``The Tip''. | the well known flamboyant Football League Premier Division chairman is not spying on players | We may assume that he is not spying on players and so must be on the lookout for managerial talent. | DE | modal | present | [
"2",
"2",
"0",
"-2",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"3"
] | Obviously he did not make himself known so we can only speculate as to who he was watching, but we are all hoping that Trevor Proby will soon get the call. Likewise, supporters have reported to me that a well known, flamboyant Football League Premier Division chairman has been seen at ``The Tip''.</s>We may assume that he is not spying on players and so must be on the lookout for managerial talent.</s>the well known flamboyant Football League Premier Division chairman is not spying on players | BNC-583 | 4,137 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3RSBJ6YZECVWTXIE1EP6UTF043COFB | tell | But she did not tell me about the food, or the cold, or the unkind teachers. Charlotte told me those things, much later. | the food was often burnt and uneatable | I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. | negation | past | [
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | But she did not tell me about the food, or the cold, or the unkind teachers. Charlotte told me those things, much later.</s>I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold.</s>the food was often burnt and uneatable | BNC-1951 | 2,376 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | think | But first Zosie had come. Rufus, driving back from London with the hashish his dealer swore was genuine Indian charas and a package of best Colombian, picked her off the street - ``a piece of property that is found ownerless''. | Zosie's wishes had been consulted | And she had slept with Rufus in the Centaur Room it being taken for granted she would share his bed though Adam did not think her wishes had been consulted. | negation | present | [
"-1",
"-2",
"-3",
"2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | But first Zosie had come. Rufus, driving back from London with the hashish his dealer swore was genuine Indian charas and a package of best Colombian, picked her off the street - ``a piece of property that is found ownerless''.</s>And she had slept with Rufus in the Centaur Room it being taken for granted she would share his bed though Adam did not think her wishes had been consulted.</s>Zosie's wishes had been consulted | BNC-2009 | 2,507 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3KWGG5KP6J71QIDSXWKSUJ5SGOAMCO | think | A: Is, uh, kind of fun. It's best done when you have leisure time and I had more of that in my childhood days than I have now. And I grew up in an area that, uh, was just a few feet from a rather large lake, and a few more miles from that was a even larger lake and we had a variety of boats at our disposal. Uh, I worked for a camp for a number of years. My father was on staff there, and we had every kind of things from canoes to paddle boats, sailboats, speedboats, you name it, they had it and we did a lot of, water sports. But I think, uh, the thing I liked the best was, uh, we spent about a summer couple of guys, uh, restored an old wooden boat that was built back in the mid-thirties and got a new canvas sail for it and had a real big old four- foot center board that went down in the middle to keep you upright when the waves, or the wind came from the side and we got that thing in the water and had a real good time with it. If you ever got it dumped over, though, it was a mess to get back up. It wasn't like the newer ones that have nice chambers that keep it afloat or keep it, uh, upright again. This one you had to work with. You get out of the water again and get it upright. And, uh, sailing was kind of nice to learn the maneuvers you had to make to work your way down a lake or work back up against the wind, as it were, tacking back and forth and, uh, more than once we'd get out there on a really stormy day and, uh, the storm or the wind was due to the front blowing and as soon as the front came over, it was calm. So you're out in the middle of nowhere with a paddle and you paddle your way back in and hope it doesn't start raining on you right away. And that didn't always work. We oftentimes got wet,. But, uh, it's a nice hobby to have. | he could afford the boat | Nowadays I don't think I could afford the boat or the time, | negation | present | [
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2"
] | A: Is, uh, kind of fun. It's best done when you have leisure time and I had more of that in my childhood days than I have now. And I grew up in an area that, uh, was just a few feet from a rather large lake, and a few more miles from that was a even larger lake and we had a variety of boats at our disposal. Uh, I worked for a camp for a number of years. My father was on staff there, and we had every kind of things from canoes to paddle boats, sailboats, speedboats, you name it, they had it and we did a lot of, water sports. But I think, uh, the thing I liked the best was, uh, we spent about a summer couple of guys, uh, restored an old wooden boat that was built back in the mid-thirties and got a new canvas sail for it and had a real big old four- foot center board that went down in the middle to keep you upright when the waves, or the wind came from the side and we got that thing in the water and had a real good time with it. If you ever got it dumped over, though, it was a mess to get back up. It wasn't like the newer ones that have nice chambers that keep it afloat or keep it, uh, upright again. This one you had to work with. You get out of the water again and get it upright. And, uh, sailing was kind of nice to learn the maneuvers you had to make to work your way down a lake or work back up against the wind, as it were, tacking back and forth and, uh, more than once we'd get out there on a really stormy day and, uh, the storm or the wind was due to the front blowing and as soon as the front came over, it was calm. So you're out in the middle of nowhere with a paddle and you paddle your way back in and hope it doesn't start raining on you right away. And that didn't always work. We oftentimes got wet,. But, uh, it's a nice hobby to have.</s>Nowadays I don't think I could afford the boat or the time,</s>he could afford the boat | SWBD-172 | 6,191 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | suspect | Still missing. Found dead. | the headline had already been selected | Charlotte could almost suspect the headline had already been selected the outcome already determined. | CI | modal | present | [
"3",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"1",
"2"
] | Still missing. Found dead.</s>Charlotte could almost suspect the headline had already been selected the outcome already determined.</s>the headline had already been selected | BNC-1133 | 507 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3AJA9FLWSC3MXB7B3JC1AWJEWSIFIC | see | B: until they're older and then they look back. A: Yeah, it's true, um. what are some other questions they have, I'm not sure. I know my parents are growing up, I guess they never spent much time watching TV. | his mom would turn on the TV | In fact, I've never seen my mom turn on the TV, | negation | past | [
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3"
] | B: until they're older and then they look back. A: Yeah, it's true, um. what are some other questions they have, I'm not sure. I know my parents are growing up, I guess they never spent much time watching TV.</s>In fact, I've never seen my mom turn on the TV,</s>his mom would turn on the TV | SWBD-117 | 5,621 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | think | Children aren't real people, in the sense that they are not small males and females but a separate species which will (probably) grow into one or the other in due time. Younger children in particular, before the insidious and evil influence of society and their parents have properly got to them, are sexlessly open and hence perfectly likeable. | Esmerelda's name was a bit soppy | I did like Esmerelda (even if I thought her name was a bit soppy) and played with her a lot when she came to stay. | conditional | past | [
"2",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | Children aren't real people, in the sense that they are not small males and females but a separate species which will (probably) grow into one or the other in due time. Younger children in particular, before the insidious and evil influence of society and their parents have properly got to them, are sexlessly open and hence perfectly likeable.</s>I did like Esmerelda (even if I thought her name was a bit soppy) and played with her a lot when she came to stay.</s>Esmerelda's name was a bit soppy | BNC-510 | 4,025 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | feel | Nicky approached her with the assumption that men are naturally right and it is the role of women to follow their lead. Constance, whose confidence was growing daily, was not prepared to give in to Nicky's wishes merely because of his sex. | Nicky was right | If she felt he was right then she agreed with him. | conditional | present | [
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0"
] | Nicky approached her with the assumption that men are naturally right and it is the role of women to follow their lead. Constance, whose confidence was growing daily, was not prepared to give in to Nicky's wishes merely because of his sex.</s>If she felt he was right then she agreed with him.</s>Nicky was right | BNC-61 | 4,281 | A1945USNZHTROX | 2 | 22
|
|
3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | think | A: Yeah. Now that's a very good suggestion. B: Uh, just something to, i-, rather than throw someone into that environment, uh, you know, it A: Yeah. | student teaching is enough | I don't think student teaching is enough. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"0",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | A: Yeah. Now that's a very good suggestion. B: Uh, just something to, i-, rather than throw someone into that environment, uh, you know, it A: Yeah.</s>I don't think student teaching is enough.</s>student teaching is enough | SWBD-249 | 7,004 | A1945USNZHTROX | -2 | 6-2
|
|
3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | think | She gazed at him through her thick lashes. | by giving them some space Maria Luisa would get Steve out of her system | Perhaps he thought that by giving them some space Maria Luisa would get Steve out of her system. | EP | modal | present | [
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"3",
"0",
"1",
"-1"
] | She gazed at him through her thick lashes.</s>Perhaps he thought that by giving them some space Maria Luisa would get Steve out of her system.</s>by giving them some space Maria Luisa would get Steve out of her system | BNC-1211 | 787 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | notice | Strasbourg, Vienna, Bucharest, Istanbul, not stopping, not looking back. I saw her tossing newly gauffred curls as the open roadster headed east, away from Ollie... Temporarily I managed to re-erect my jocular facade, but inside I was panicking. | he has given up the weed | He could take her away I thought he could just do that he has such power to hurt me this little furry creature who hasn't even noticed that I 've given up the weed. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | Strasbourg, Vienna, Bucharest, Istanbul, not stopping, not looking back. I saw her tossing newly gauffred curls as the open roadster headed east, away from Ollie... Temporarily I managed to re-erect my jocular facade, but inside I was panicking.</s>He could take her away I thought he could just do that he has such power to hurt me this little furry creature who hasn't even noticed that I 've given up the weed.</s>he has given up the weed | BNC-1671 | 1,902 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | think | B: And also I just think it gets a lot, I'm a big, uh, supporter of personal freedoms and personal privacies, and I think that it just moves down along a line that I really would find bad if most people went down that line into regulating employees' lives outside of work, you know, there's already talk of people, well, we're not going to hire you if you smoke. Well, you know, I can see how they can say in the work place you don't want them to smoke, but when somebody leaves work, I don't think that it's the employer's right to regulate their life style at all. A: | it should be illegal for an employer to do this | Well, do you think it's, should be illegal for an employer to do this | question | present | [
"3",
"2",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0"
] | B: And also I just think it gets a lot, I'm a big, uh, supporter of personal freedoms and personal privacies, and I think that it just moves down along a line that I really would find bad if most people went down that line into regulating employees' lives outside of work, you know, there's already talk of people, well, we're not going to hire you if you smoke. Well, you know, I can see how they can say in the work place you don't want them to smoke, but when somebody leaves work, I don't think that it's the employer's right to regulate their life style at all. A:</s>Well, do you think it's, should be illegal for an employer to do this</s>it should be illegal for an employer to do this | SWBD-403 | 8,639 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | insist | Either way the result is inevitably the same. A severed jugular! | health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s | And does the Government insist that health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s? | question | present | [
"1",
"-1",
"3",
"-1",
"2",
"0",
"-2",
"-3"
] | Either way the result is inevitably the same. A severed jugular!</s>And does the Government insist that health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s?</s>health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s | BNC-2296 | 2,985 | A1945USNZHTROX | 1 | 11
|
|
3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | say | Perhaps I should apologize for my tears. As a rationalist, I had but to snap my rational fingers, it might be argued, and the devil would fade away in a puff of smoke. | he had spent too many years in his capacity as church architect investigating the fossils of a dead faith not to have imbibed something of the old superstitions | To which I might say that rationalist or not I had spent too many years in my capacity as church architect investigating the fossils of a dead faith not to have imbibed something of the old superstitions. | CI | modal | present | [
"3",
"2",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"-1",
"3",
"3"
] | Perhaps I should apologize for my tears. As a rationalist, I had but to snap my rational fingers, it might be argued, and the devil would fade away in a puff of smoke.</s>To which I might say that rationalist or not I had spent too many years in my capacity as church architect investigating the fossils of a dead faith not to have imbibed something of the old superstitions.</s>he had spent too many years in his capacity as church architect investigating the fossils of a dead faith not to have imbibed something of the old superstitions | BNC-1020 | 104 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | think | A: Well, how do you feel about the immigration laws? B: At, currently, I think they are a little restrictive. Uh, particularly for, uh, certain ethnic groups or from certain countries. Um, I think we should permit, uh, more immigration from eastern Europe, for example, uh, particularly uh, the Jewish, uh, uh, people from Russia. I think we could permit more of them in than we have permitted in the last, uh, several years. And, I think we have, uh, uh, too much restriction uh, on the Orientals also, but, of course, that's just my opinion. A: Yeah, | he checked the topic off on the list | well, I'm not real sure why I got this topic, because I don't think I checked it off on the list because I know very little about the current immigration laws. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-1",
"-2",
"-2",
"-2",
"-1",
"-2",
"3",
"-1",
"-2"
] | A: Well, how do you feel about the immigration laws? B: At, currently, I think they are a little restrictive. Uh, particularly for, uh, certain ethnic groups or from certain countries. Um, I think we should permit, uh, more immigration from eastern Europe, for example, uh, particularly uh, the Jewish, uh, uh, people from Russia. I think we could permit more of them in than we have permitted in the last, uh, several years. And, I think we have, uh, uh, too much restriction uh, on the Orientals also, but, of course, that's just my opinion. A: Yeah,</s>well, I'm not real sure why I got this topic, because I don't think I checked it off on the list because I know very little about the current immigration laws.</s>he checked the topic off on the list | SWBD-105 | 5,497 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3Q2T3FD0ONDDDIH9439R1G1YAB1M3U | see | B: I'm not sure I want an eighteen year old to make that kind of decision. Uh, I mean, that doesn't sound right. Um, I guess I see overall beneficial, if we're going from that point of view. A: Uh-huh. B: Um. you know, in the past, I don't know how old you are, but when I was, uh, in high school, it was the beginning of Vietnam and so forth. And many of my peers were being drafted. A: Uh-huh. B: | many of her peers had conscientious objections to war | And I could see that many of them had conscientious objections to war or whatever. | AB | modal | past | [
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"2",
"3",
"2"
] | B: I'm not sure I want an eighteen year old to make that kind of decision. Uh, I mean, that doesn't sound right. Um, I guess I see overall beneficial, if we're going from that point of view. A: Uh-huh. B: Um. you know, in the past, I don't know how old you are, but when I was, uh, in high school, it was the beginning of Vietnam and so forth. And many of my peers were being drafted. A: Uh-huh. B:</s>And I could see that many of them had conscientious objections to war or whatever.</s>many of her peers had conscientious objections to war | SWBD-24 | 6,913 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | say | Part of it was to be compulsorily purchased. You could say that Gustave was shepherded into creative retreat at Croisset by epilepsy. | Gustave was driven to creative retreat in Croisset by the railway | You could also say he was driven there by the railway. | CI | modal | present | [
"1",
"2",
"1",
"3",
"2",
"2",
"3",
"1"
] | Part of it was to be compulsorily purchased. You could say that Gustave was shepherded into creative retreat at Croisset by epilepsy.</s>You could also say he was driven there by the railway.</s>Gustave was driven to creative retreat in Croisset by the railway | BNC-1047 | 152 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3O2Y2UIUCQZD36XZ3MXDNCYRKXUKFD | suspect | Unlike Aunt Kit, who believed it to be a barbaric rite, intolerable between reasonable men and women, Aunt Lilian, the headmistress, simply felt it her duty to point out that a career - any career - would be less easy once a girl was lumbered with a husband and children. (Though in fact she would not have said ``lumbered'', not because she was afraid to put forward an unpopular view, but because she was an honourable and exact woman.) | Aunt Lilian had enjoyed her life more than most of her married contemporaries | If she suspected she had enjoyed her life more than most of her married contemporaries she would never have used a pejorative word about the married state since she had no personal experience of it.) | conditional | past | [
"-1",
"-3",
"-1",
"1",
"-1",
"0",
"0",
"-3",
"2"
] | Unlike Aunt Kit, who believed it to be a barbaric rite, intolerable between reasonable men and women, Aunt Lilian, the headmistress, simply felt it her duty to point out that a career - any career - would be less easy once a girl was lumbered with a husband and children. (Though in fact she would not have said ``lumbered'', not because she was afraid to put forward an unpopular view, but because she was an honourable and exact woman.)</s>If she suspected she had enjoyed her life more than most of her married contemporaries she would never have used a pejorative word about the married state since she had no personal experience of it.)</s>Aunt Lilian had enjoyed her life more than most of her married contemporaries | BNC-412 | 3,781 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | know | But there was little chance of discovering who had killed him without help. Kelly decided that she had to talk to Annie, even if there was a risk that she would tell her husband. | Bill's apprentice was turning supersleuth | Bill would have a fit if he knew his apprentice was turning supersleuth. | conditional | future | [
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"3",
"2",
"0"
] | But there was little chance of discovering who had killed him without help. Kelly decided that she had to talk to Annie, even if there was a risk that she would tell her husband.</s>Bill would have a fit if he knew his apprentice was turning supersleuth.</s>Bill's apprentice was turning supersleuth | BNC-165 | 1,836 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | guess | His mother driving the car, so happy, young-looking and fashionably dressed and his father, a big, confident man in a smart suit, smiling and turning round to say something to Simon in the back seat. Marie thought of her own mother with her frumpy clothes and ageing, lined face. | Marie's mother was only forty-two | No one would have guessed that she was only forty-two. | EP | negation | present | [
"3",
"1",
"2",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"0"
] | His mother driving the car, so happy, young-looking and fashionably dressed and his father, a big, confident man in a smart suit, smiling and turning round to say something to Simon in the back seat. Marie thought of her own mother with her frumpy clothes and ageing, lined face.</s>No one would have guessed that she was only forty-two.</s>Marie's mother was only forty-two | BNC-1431 | 1,286 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKPSY7S | assume | Without the guidance of the nuns, Tilda seemed to have lost her last vestige of moral sense. Partisan Street, the first street on the way up from the boats, was, as has been said, considered a rough place - a row of decrepit two-up, two-down brick houses, the refuge of crippled and deformed humanity. | the crippled and deformed there disappeared from the face of the earth | Whether they were poor because they were lame or lame because they were poor was perhaps a matter for sociologists and a few years later when their dwellings were swept away and replaced by council flats with rents much higher than they could afford it must be assumed that they disappeared from the face of the earth. | DE | modal | present | [
"0",
"0",
"-3",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"-1",
"3",
"2"
] | Without the guidance of the nuns, Tilda seemed to have lost her last vestige of moral sense. Partisan Street, the first street on the way up from the boats, was, as has been said, considered a rough place - a row of decrepit two-up, two-down brick houses, the refuge of crippled and deformed humanity.</s>Whether they were poor because they were lame or lame because they were poor was perhaps a matter for sociologists and a few years later when their dwellings were swept away and replaced by council flats with rents much higher than they could afford it must be assumed that they disappeared from the face of the earth.</s>the crippled and deformed there disappeared from the face of the earth | BNC-574 | 4,121 | A1945USNZHTROX | 2 | 22
|
3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | find | ``We're about to run out of time. I would like to thank you for coming into the studio today, and I'm sure we 'll receive a lot of letters from our listeners about what's been said.'' | this is just the beginning | You could find that this is just the beginning and that your plans aren't quite as cut and dried as they appear. | AB | modal | future | [
"3",
"1",
"1",
"3",
"1",
"0",
"1",
"3",
"3"
] | ``We're about to run out of time. I would like to thank you for coming into the studio today, and I'm sure we 'll receive a lot of letters from our listeners about what's been said.''</s>You could find that this is just the beginning and that your plans aren't quite as cut and dried as they appear.</s>this is just the beginning | BNC-698 | 4,521 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | know | B: Right. Well, for instance, does the company you worked for before have the right or do they have the ability to say, hey, we've already drug tested her and she came up negative. A: Well, no, I don't think they can force another company to not drug test me just by saying that I didn't, I mean, B: Yeah. A: | she doesn't use drugs | they don't know that I don't use drugs. | negation | present | [
"3",
"-3",
"-2",
"3",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | B: Right. Well, for instance, does the company you worked for before have the right or do they have the ability to say, hey, we've already drug tested her and she came up negative. A: Well, no, I don't think they can force another company to not drug test me just by saying that I didn't, I mean, B: Yeah. A:</s>they don't know that I don't use drugs.</s>she doesn't use drugs | SWBD-240 | 6,926 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | think | Perhaps I might have recognized my own hypocrisy, if it had not been for Richard's behaviour in the next months. He brought me flowers, took me out to dinner and the theatre, and was generally attentive to me, as if I were his mistress and not an old married woman. | Richard's solicitude was the sort of tender kindness you might show to someone utterly dependent and helpless | If at any point I thought that his solicitude was the sort of tender kindness you might show to someone utterly dependent and helpless - a prisoner or a caged bird - I was ashamed at once and re-doubled my efforts to be a good wife asking Nonni to teach me how to cook the elaborate dishes Richard liked and taking care to change my dress before he came home in the evening. | conditional | past | [
"0",
"1",
"3",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"1"
] | Perhaps I might have recognized my own hypocrisy, if it had not been for Richard's behaviour in the next months. He brought me flowers, took me out to dinner and the theatre, and was generally attentive to me, as if I were his mistress and not an old married woman.</s>If at any point I thought that his solicitude was the sort of tender kindness you might show to someone utterly dependent and helpless - a prisoner or a caged bird - I was ashamed at once and re-doubled my efforts to be a good wife asking Nonni to teach me how to cook the elaborate dishes Richard liked and taking care to change my dress before he came home in the evening.</s>Richard's solicitude was the sort of tender kindness you might show to someone utterly dependent and helpless | BNC-509 | 4,012 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | know | A: But, uh, B: Yeah, yeah. But it was, yeah, just lots of little lakes and, of course, it was, you know, a little more expensive to live on the lake, but I just thought that was grand. | there were all those lakes out there | And I think a lot of people didn't really know that there were all those lakes out there unless you were from that area and kind of spotted them, | negation | past | [
"2",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-2",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | A: But, uh, B: Yeah, yeah. But it was, yeah, just lots of little lakes and, of course, it was, you know, a little more expensive to live on the lake, but I just thought that was grand.</s>And I think a lot of people didn't really know that there were all those lakes out there unless you were from that area and kind of spotted them,</s>there were all those lakes out there | SWBD-316 | 7,730 | A1945USNZHTROX | 2 | 22
|
|
32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | know | A: Oh, yes. Animals have a way of talking. B: Alfie did. I tell you if I could have gotten a hold of that cat that day. A: | he would trade his dog in for the world | I don't know uh, that I'd trade my dog in for the world. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"0",
"-1"
] | A: Oh, yes. Animals have a way of talking. B: Alfie did. I tell you if I could have gotten a hold of that cat that day. A:</s>I don't know uh, that I'd trade my dog in for the world.</s>he would trade his dog in for the world | SWBD-243 | 6,951 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | know | She hated to think of his sister lying in hospital waiting for her husband to come to her while all the time he was with Dana. She gripped her hands tightly together. | Berenice was in danger of losing her child | Dana didn't know Berenice was in danger of losing her child. | negation | present | [
"2",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"3",
"1",
"-2"
] | She hated to think of his sister lying in hospital waiting for her husband to come to her while all the time he was with Dana. She gripped her hands tightly together.</s>Dana didn't know Berenice was in danger of losing her child.</s>Berenice was in danger of losing her child | BNC-1500 | 1,459 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | hear | How did Selden know that the hound was following him? We know he ran a long way. | Selden was running as he screamed | He was screaming for a long time before he fell and we could hear that he was running as he screamed. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | How did Selden know that the hound was following him? We know he ran a long way.</s>He was screaming for a long time before he fell and we could hear that he was running as he screamed.</s>Selden was running as he screamed | BNC-738 | 4,648 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | think | He felt rather than saw the two girls glance at him appraisingly but took no notice. At just over six foot, with thick curling brown hair and eyes that owed their startling blueness to his Irish ancestry, Tom was used to being the object of female appreciation whilst being slightly puzzled by it. | Tom's reflection was particularly handsome | He had never thought the reflection which looked back at him each morning from the shaving mirror was particularly handsome. | negation | past | [
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"2",
"3",
"2",
"0",
"2",
"3"
] | He felt rather than saw the two girls glance at him appraisingly but took no notice. At just over six foot, with thick curling brown hair and eyes that owed their startling blueness to his Irish ancestry, Tom was used to being the object of female appreciation whilst being slightly puzzled by it.</s>He had never thought the reflection which looked back at him each morning from the shaving mirror was particularly handsome.</s>Tom's reflection was particularly handsome | BNC-2004 | 2,489 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | mean | As he lived in Bethnal Green, it was, but so was Hackney. Bunny, Martin and the other two girls decided to go for a meal in a Swedish restaurant Bunny said he knew in Lisson Grove, the Dead Zone between the Edgware Road and Lord's Cricket Ground. | Bunny once knew a Swedish waitress | I suspect Bunny probably meant that he once knew a Swedish waitress but I let it pass. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"2",
"2",
"1"
] | As he lived in Bethnal Green, it was, but so was Hackney. Bunny, Martin and the other two girls decided to go for a meal in a Swedish restaurant Bunny said he knew in Lisson Grove, the Dead Zone between the Edgware Road and Lord's Cricket Ground.</s>I suspect Bunny probably meant that he once knew a Swedish waitress but I let it pass.</s>Bunny once knew a Swedish waitress | BNC-886 | 5,142 | A1945USNZHTROX | 2 | 22
|
3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | know | Tess used to rest her head on the cow's body, her eyes fixed on a distant field. The sun shone on the beautiful lines of her face. | Clare had followed Tess around and sat watching her | She did not know that Clare had followed her round and sat watching her. | negation | present | [
"-2",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"3",
"3"
] | Tess used to rest her head on the cow's body, her eyes fixed on a distant field. The sun shone on the beautiful lines of her face.</s>She did not know that Clare had followed her round and sat watching her.</s>Clare had followed Tess around and sat watching her | BNC-1512 | 1,499 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | believe | ``The white man has blood. That is true.'' | cattle are payment for taking someone's life | But the white man does not believe that cattle are payment for taking someone's life. | negation | present | [
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | ``The white man has blood. That is true.''</s>But the white man does not believe that cattle are payment for taking someone's life.</s>cattle are payment for taking someone's life | BNC-1317 | 1,069 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | prove | My reading might be pointless in terms of the history of literary criticism. But it's not pointless in terms of pleasure. | lay readers enjoy books more than professional critics | I can't prove that lay readers enjoy books more than professional critics. | negation | present | [
"3",
"-3",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"0",
"1"
] | My reading might be pointless in terms of the history of literary criticism. But it's not pointless in terms of pleasure.</s>I can't prove that lay readers enjoy books more than professional critics.</s>lay readers enjoy books more than professional critics | BNC-1713 | 2,035 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | know | They 'd seen Miss Lavant on the promenade and about the town, always walking slowly, sometimes with a neat wicker basket. Kate had often thought she was beautiful. | Miss Lavant was in love with Dr Greenslade | She hadn't known she was in love with Dr Greenslade who had a wife already and three children. | negation | past | [
"1",
"3",
"1",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"-1",
"1"
] | They 'd seen Miss Lavant on the promenade and about the town, always walking slowly, sometimes with a neat wicker basket. Kate had often thought she was beautiful.</s>She hadn't known she was in love with Dr Greenslade who had a wife already and three children.</s>Miss Lavant was in love with Dr Greenslade | BNC-1545 | 1,609 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
30EV7DWJTV0C4IT568V02E0PPE8Y6T | tell | The senator spoke with a sudden and incredible venom, and I realised it was only that angry force that was keeping him from weeping for his two children. ``It seems,'' he went on in a calmer voice, ``that Rickie and Robin-Anne are among the sizeable minority of the population that is peculiarly prone to severe addiction.'' | Rickie and Robin-Anne Crowninshield were drug addicts | I wondered why McIllvanney had not told me that Rickie and Robin-Anne Crowninshield were drug addicts then I realised that McIllvanney would not have told me anything that might have risked my acceptance of the charter but now that I had learned that the twins had such a severe drug problem I was even less keen to take on the job. | negation | past | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"2",
"3"
] | The senator spoke with a sudden and incredible venom, and I realised it was only that angry force that was keeping him from weeping for his two children. ``It seems,'' he went on in a calmer voice, ``that Rickie and Robin-Anne are among the sizeable minority of the population that is peculiarly prone to severe addiction.''</s>I wondered why McIllvanney had not told me that Rickie and Robin-Anne Crowninshield were drug addicts then I realised that McIllvanney would not have told me anything that might have risked my acceptance of the charter but now that I had learned that the twins had such a severe drug problem I was even less keen to take on the job.</s>Rickie and Robin-Anne Crowninshield were drug addicts | BNC-1971 | 2,424 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
|
3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | think | B: Yeah. Well, that's the guy that counts. A: Yes. But, maybe we'll get your guy. B: | Jim Kelly is about to be swayed away from the Bills any time | Oh, I don't think Jim Kelly is about to be swayed away from the Bills any time. | negation | present | [
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2"
] | B: Yeah. Well, that's the guy that counts. A: Yes. But, maybe we'll get your guy. B:</s>Oh, I don't think Jim Kelly is about to be swayed away from the Bills any time.</s>Jim Kelly is about to be swayed away from the Bills any time | SWBD-156 | 6,030 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | know | Nevertheless I can't do that. Melanie or not, it was still in confidence. | Melanie was still there last night | All I can say is that I didn't even know Melanie was still there that night. | negation | past | [
"0",
"1",
"-3",
"1",
"1",
"0",
"-1",
"3"
] | Nevertheless I can't do that. Melanie or not, it was still in confidence.</s>All I can say is that I didn't even know Melanie was still there that night.</s>Melanie was still there last night | BNC-1599 | 1,675 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
311HQEI8RSLVD8HFL42BMZ9NQHF7Z7 | believe | ``No,'' answered Willie, ``course not.'' He wriggled back further on the bed till he was leaning up against the wall. | Zach was Willie's special friend | He could hardly believe that Zach was his special friend. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"-2",
"3",
"2",
"-1"
] | ``No,'' answered Willie, ``course not.'' He wriggled back further on the bed till he was leaning up against the wall.</s>He could hardly believe that Zach was his special friend.</s>Zach was Willie's special friend | BNC-606 | 4,261 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKPSY7S | understand | But don't dilly-dally for too long. Once it's published we are all going to look a little risible if we have made no adjustments to what is after all known as being predominantly my own design of gallery. | he doesn't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation | Also I am a bit older than the rest of you but you can perhaps understand that I don't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | But don't dilly-dally for too long. Once it's published we are all going to look a little risible if we have made no adjustments to what is after all known as being predominantly my own design of gallery.</s>Also I am a bit older than the rest of you but you can perhaps understand that I don't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation.</s>he doesn't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation | BNC-1297 | 1,033 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | see | ``Look, lady, give me a break. I just deliver the stuff, I don't interview it for the Sunday papers.'' | the paper said very little | He waved the paper at her and even at a distance she could see that it said very little. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
"0",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"2",
"3"
] | ``Look, lady, give me a break. I just deliver the stuff, I don't interview it for the Sunday papers.''</s>He waved the paper at her and even at a distance she could see that it said very little.</s>the paper said very little | BNC-1089 | 322 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | suspect | Trazior did overlook such a desert, as southerly sentinel of the Palatine cluster. However, Trazior also formed part of a mega-complex of hives densely crowding a poisoned terrain, interlinked by transport tubes supported on pylons or suspended from cables. | some giant world-spider had swung from hive to hive spinning ropes | Whoever looked out northward from the massive protective shell of Trazior might suspect that some giant world-spider nourished on venom had swung from hive to hive spinning ropes and depositing multi-millions of hatchlings in each domain. | EP | modal | present | [
"-3",
"-3",
"1",
"1",
"-3",
"-2",
"2",
"3"
] | Trazior did overlook such a desert, as southerly sentinel of the Palatine cluster. However, Trazior also formed part of a mega-complex of hives densely crowding a poisoned terrain, interlinked by transport tubes supported on pylons or suspended from cables.</s>Whoever looked out northward from the massive protective shell of Trazior might suspect that some giant world-spider nourished on venom had swung from hive to hive spinning ropes and depositing multi-millions of hatchlings in each domain.</s>some giant world-spider had swung from hive to hive spinning ropes | BNC-1134 | 522 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | think | ``It doesn't happen very often.'' Karen went home happy at the end of the day. | the work was difficult | She didn't think that the work was difficult. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"0",
"-2",
"-2",
"-3"
] | ``It doesn't happen very often.'' Karen went home happy at the end of the day.</s>She didn't think that the work was difficult.</s>the work was difficult | BNC-1987 | 2,438 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIANVJZ16 | pretend | Powerlessness. Hope and no-hope, both at the same time. | this doctoring business came as a total surprise | Well I can't pretend that this doctoring business came as a total surprise. | negation | present | [
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3"
] | Powerlessness. Hope and no-hope, both at the same time.</s>Well I can't pretend that this doctoring business came as a total surprise.</s>this doctoring business came as a total surprise | BNC-1707 | 2,032 | A1945USNZHTROX | -3 | 4-3
|
|
39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | understand | That is to say, I did not take sufficient account of the fact that at that time of the day, what Mr Farraday enjoys is a conversation of a lighthearted, humorous sort. Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon, and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments, it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all. | there was a natural tendency on her part to hint that there was a good professional motive behind her request | But you will perhaps understand that there was a natural tendency on my part in asking what was after all a generous favour from my employer to hint that there was a good professional motive behind my request. | EP | modal | future | [
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | That is to say, I did not take sufficient account of the fact that at that time of the day, what Mr Farraday enjoys is a conversation of a lighthearted, humorous sort. Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon, and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments, it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all.</s>But you will perhaps understand that there was a natural tendency on my part in asking what was after all a generous favour from my employer to hint that there was a good professional motive behind my request.</s>there was a natural tendency on her part to hint that there was a good professional motive behind her request | BNC-1295 | 1,026 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
|
Dataset Card for "TID-8"
Dataset Summary
TID-8 is a new aggregated benchmark focused on the task of letting models learn from data that has inherent disagreement proposed in link at Findings of EMNLP 2023. In the paper, we focus on the inherent disagreement and let the model directly learn from data that has such disagreement.
We provide two split for TID-8.
Annotation Split
We split the annotations for each annotator into train and test set.
In other words, the same set of annotators appear in both train, (val), and test sets.
For datasets that have splits originally, we follow the original split and remove datapoints in test sets that are annotated by an annotator who is not in the training set.
For datasets that do not have splits originally, we split the data into train and test set for convenience, you may further split the train set into a train and val set.
Annotator Split
We split annotators into train and test set.
In other words, a different set of annotators would appear in train and test sets.
We split the data into train and test set for convenience, you may consider further splitting the train set into a train and val set for performance validation.
Supported Tasks and Leaderboards
Languages
Dataset Structure
Data Instances
Data Fields
The data fields are the same among all splits. See aforementioned information.
Data Splits
See aforementioned information.
Dataset Creation
Curation Rationale
Source Data
Initial Data Collection and Normalization
Who are the source language producers?
Annotations
Annotation process
Who are the annotators?
Personal and Sensitive Information
Considerations for Using the Data
Social Impact of Dataset
Discussion of Biases
Other Known Limitations
Additional Information
Dataset Curators
Licensing Information
Citation Information
@inproceedings{deng2023tid8,
title={You Are What You Annotate: Towards Better Models through Annotator Representations},
author={Deng, Naihao and Liu, Siyang and Zhang, Frederick Xinliang and Wu, Winston and Wang, Lu and Mihalcea, Rada},
booktitle={Findings of EMNLP 2023},
year={2023}
}
Note that each TID-8 dataset has its own citation. Please see the source to
get the correct citation for each contained dataset.
- Downloads last month
- 492