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John intimately spoke to Mary.
701
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John spoke intimately to Mary.
702
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John spoke to Mary intimately.
703
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John spoke French intimately to Mary.
704
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John spoke French to Mary intimately.
705
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Mary jumped the horse perfectly over the last fence.
706
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Mary jumped the horse over the last fence perfectly.
707
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John spoke intimately French to Mary.
708
bc01
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John spoke to Mary French.
709
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Mary persuaded to leave John.
710
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The lions ate raw the meat.
711
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Mary persuaded that he should rest Bill.
712
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We consider the men all fools.
713
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We consider the men all totally crazy.
714
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I saw the men all.
715
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0
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The men were arrested all.
716
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The men arrived all.
717
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The teacher ordered the two boys both to pay close attention.
718
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They returned the books all to their owners.
719
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1
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We painted the chairs all red.
720
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1
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The trainer fed the steaks all to the lions.
721
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Bill proud of himself John doesn't consider.
722
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Home was gone by John.
723
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Mary left the room angry.
724
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The room was left angry by Mary.
725
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The room was left angry.
726
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John resembles Bill.
727
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Bill is resembled by John.
728
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1
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The package weighed 10 lb.
729
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10 lb was weighed by the package.
730
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1
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This book cost $10.
731
bc01
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$10 was cost by this book.
732
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1
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The book cost John $10.
733
bc01
0
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John was cost $10 by the book.
734
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John is impressed by Bill as pompous.
735
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The boys were made a good mother.
736
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The boys were made a good mother by Aunt Mary.
737
bc01
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The kids were failed by Max as a father.
738
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The kids were failed as a father.
739
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0
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The men were struck by the idea as nonsense.
740
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The men were promised to leave.
741
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0
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He impresses his friends all as pompous.
742
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Aunt Mary made the boys all a good mother.
743
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0
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Max failed the kids all as a father.
744
bc01
0
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Frank promised the men all to leave.
745
bc01
0
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We proclaimed to the public John to be a hero.
746
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We proclaimed John to the public to be a hero.
747
bc01
0
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We proclaimed sincerely John to be a hero.
748
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1
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We proclaimed John sincerely to be a hero.
749
bc01
0
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We proclaimed sincerely to the public John to be a hero.
750
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We proclaimed John sincerely to the public to be a hero.
751
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0
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They represented to the dean Mary as a genuine linguist.
752
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They represented Mary to the dean as a genuine linguist.
753
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They represented seriously Mary as a genuine linguist.
754
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1
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They represented Mary seriously as a genuine linguist.
755
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1
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They represented Mary seriously to the dean as a genuine linguist.
756
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We proved to the authorities Smith to be the thief.
757
bc01
0
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We proved conclusively Smith to be the thief.
758
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We proved Smith conclusively to be the thief.
759
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We proved conclusively to the authorities Smith to be the thief.
760
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We proved Smith conclusively to the authorities to be the thief.
761
bc01
1
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The gardener watered the tulips flat.
762
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1
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The grocer ground the coffee beans to a fine powder.
763
bc01
1
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They painted their house a hideous shade of green.
764
bc01
1
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The joggers ran their Nikes threadbare.
765
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1
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The kids laughed themselves into a frenzy.
766
bc01
1
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He coughed his handkerchief completely soggy.
767
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1
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They fed the meat to the lions raw.
768
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The lions ate at the meat raw.
769
bc01
1
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We love them.
770
bc01
0
*
We love they.
771
bc01
0
*
We love their.
772
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Us love their.
773
bc01
1
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Our love they.
774
bc01
1
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Our love them.
775
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1
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Our love their.
776
bc01
0
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he belief that Mary kissed Bill is mistaken.
777
bc01
0
*
him belief that Mary kissed Bill is mistaken.
778
bc01
1
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his belief that Mary kissed Bill is mistaken.
779
bc01
1
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Mary loves him.
780
bc01
1
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Mary is fond of him.
781
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Mary is fond him.
782
bc01
1
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Mary criticized him.
783
bc01
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Mary's criticism him was cruel.
784
bc01
1
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Mary's criticism of him was cruel.
785
bc01
1
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That John loves Mary is doubtful.
786
bc01
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John to love Mary would be doubtful.
787
bc01
1
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For John to love Mary would be doubtful.
788
bc01
1
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To go abroad would be nice.
789
bc01
1
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John's plan to go abroad is nice.
790
bc01
1
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Mary believed John to have loved her.
791
bc01
1
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Mary considered John to have loved her.
792
bc01
1
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Mary reported John to have loved her.
793
bc01
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Mary considered to have loved her.
794
bc01
1
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Mary tried to go abroad.
795
bc01
1
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Mary intended to go abroad.
796
bc01
1
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Mary managed to go abroad.
797
bc01
1
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Mary desired to go abroad.
798
bc01
0
*
Mary tried John to go abroad.
799
bc01
0
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Mary managed John to go abroad.