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The sailors rode the breeze clear of the rocks. 1 1 47 |
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The weights made the rope stretch over the pulley. 1 1 50 |
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The mechanical doll wriggled itself loose. 1 1 42 |
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If you had eaten more, you would want less. 1 1 43 |
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As you eat the most, you want the least. 0 1 40 |
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The more you would want, the less you would eat. 0 1 48 |
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I demand that the more John eat, the more he pays. 0 1 50 |
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Mary listens to the Grateful Dead, she gets depressed. 1 1 54 |
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The angrier Mary got, the more she looked at pictures. 1 1 54 |
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The higher the stakes, the lower his expectations are. 1 1 54 |
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The more Fred is obnoxious, the less attention you should pay to him. 1 1 69 |
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John was lots more obnoxious than Fred. 1 1 39 |
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The more people you give beer to, the more people get sick. 1 1 59 |
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The more does Bill smoke, the more Susan hates him. 0 1 51 |
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The more pictures of him that appear in the news, the more embarrassed John becomes. 1 1 84 |
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Every senator seems to become more corrupt, as he talks to more lobbyists. 1 1 74 |
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Who does John visit Sally because he likes? 0 1 43 |
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Marianne did not leave. 1 1 23 |
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He could not] have been working. 1 1 32 |
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He can not have been working. 1 1 29 |
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You will believe Bob. 1 1 21 |
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John has not kissed Mary. 1 1 25 |
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I said that never in my life had I seen a place like Bangor. 1 1 60 |
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Mickey looked up it. 0 1 20 |
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There tended to be a lot of discussion. 1 1 39 |
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John tried to be a good boy. 1 1 28 |
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John is eager. 1 1 14 |
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We want John to win. 1 1 20 |
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The box contained the ball from the tree. 0 1 41 |
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The tube was escaped by gas. 0 1 28 |
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Water bubbled up out of the kettle. 1 1 35 |
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The tub leaked water. 1 1 21 |
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What the water did to the bottle was fill it. 0 1 45 |
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What the water did to the whole bottle was fill it. 0 1 51 |
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The tank leaked the fluid free. 1 1 31 |
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John lay the ball in the box. 1 1 29 |
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John owns the book. 1 1 19 |
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We persuaded Mary to leave and Sue to stay. 1 1 43 |
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Most people probably consider, even though the courts didn't actually find, Klaus guilty of murder. 1 1 99 |
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Mary beautifully plays the violin. 0 1 34 |
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Clearly, John probably will immediately learn French perfectly. 1 1 63 |
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Sue gave to Bill a book. 0 1 24 |
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The men will all leave. 1 1 23 |
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John went home. 1 1 15 |
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They represented seriously to the dean Mary as a genuine linguist. 0 1 66 |
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Us love they. 0 1 13 |
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It is nice to go abroad. 1 1 24 |
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Mary intended John to go abroad. 0 1 32 |
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I remembered having kissed Mary. 1 1 32 |
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I can't believe Fred won't, either. 1 1 35 |
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John wants to read Fred's story, and I also want to. 1 1 52 |
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We wanted to invite someone, but we couldn't decide who to. 0 1 59 |
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Mary will read Fred's story, and Joe will read Holly's. 1 1 55 |
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Mary claimed that eating cabbage, Holly shouldn't. 1 1 50 |
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Mary came to be introduced by the bartender and I also came to be. 0 1 66 |
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If I can, I will work on it. 1 1 28 |
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Joe's neuroses bother his patrons, and Sally does too. 1 1 54 |
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I know which book José didn't read for class, and which book Lilly did it for him. 0 1 82 |
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This is the book which Bob reviewed, and this is the one which Fred won't do it. 0 1 80 |
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I know which book Mag read, and which book Bob said that you hadn't. 1 1 68 |
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I know which book Mag read, and which book Bob read my report that you hadn't. 0 1 78 |
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I'm sure I would like him to eat fruit more than I would cookies. 1 1 65 |
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Rusty talked about himself only after Mary did talk about him. 1 1 62 |
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Fred talked about everything before Rusty did talk about something. 1 1 67 |
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John often meets Mary. 1 1 22 |
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The problem perceives easily. 0 1 29 |
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A hundred men surrounded the fort. 1 1 34 |
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We elected me. 1 1 14 |
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Which report that John was incompetent did he submit? 0 1 53 |
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Mary has always preferred lemons to limes. 1 1 42 |
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He let the cats which were whining out. 1 1 39 |
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What did Bill buy? 1 1 18 |
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Mary saw the boy walking toward the railroad station. 1 1 53 |
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A proof that the claim had been. made was giver that John had lied. 0 1 67 |
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He attributed to a short circuit which was caused by an overloaded transducer the fire which destroyed most of my factory. 1 1 122 |
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The mayor regarded as being absurd the proposal to build a sidewalk from Dartmouth to Smith. 0 1 92 |
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I want that Bill left to remain a secret. 0 1 41 |
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I know a man who Tom drives as drives. 0 1 38 |
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Drowning cats, which is against the law, are hard to rescue. 0 1 60 |
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Muriel said nothing else than that she had been insulted. 1 1 57 |
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Himself is understood by Rutherford. 0 1 36 |
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I feel that Arch will show up. 1 1 30 |
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The proof this set is recursive is difficult. 0 1 45 |
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The madrigals which Henry plays the lute and sings sound lousy. 0 1 63 |
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Tom picked these grapes, and I washed some turnips, and Suzie will prepare these grapes. 1 1 88 |
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Where did you go and who ate what? 1 1 34 |
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Which boy's did we elect guardian's employer president? 0 1 55 |
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How sane is Peter? 1 1 18 |
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I live at the place where Route 150 crosses the River and my dad lives at the place where Route 150 crosses the Hudson River too. 1 1 129 |
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I live at the place where Route 150 crosses the Hudson River and my dad lives at it too. 0 1 88 |
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Who is she trying to make up to now? 1 1 36 |
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Wind was gotten of a plot to negotiate an honorable end to the war in Vietnam. 0 1 78 |
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Mike talked about politics yesterday to my friends. 1 1 51 |
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It was expected by the reporters that the principal would fire some teacher. 1 1 76 |
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Which hat did Mike quip that she never wore? 0 1 44 |
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Which girl did Mike quip never wore this hat? 0 1 45 |
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We donated wire for the convicts to build cages with. 1 1 53 |
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I won't have some money. 0 1 24 |
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Do you believe the claim that somebody was looking for something? 1 1 65 |
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I won't ask you to believe that he tried to force me to give her any money. 1 1 75 |
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That Sam sometimes didn't sleep must have pleased somebody. 1 1 59 |
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I talked to Winston about himself. 1 1 34 |
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That the fuzz wanted him worried John, but that the fuzz wanted her didn't worry Mary. 1 1 86 |
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I'll work on it if Sam will be working on it. 1 1 45 |
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I'll work on it if I can. 1 1 25 |
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Here's a knife with which for you to cut up the onions. 0 1 55 |
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Fluffy is sick, which not everybody knows. 1 1 42 |
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Maxwell is quite a doctor. 1 1 26 |
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The younger woman might have been tall and, and the older one definitely was, blond. 0 1 84 |
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Sally is tall, and may be blond, and Sheila is short, and definitely is, blond. 1 1 79 |
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I have to try to finish grading some papers. 1 1 44 |
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The socks are ready for for you to put on to be planned. 0 1 56 |
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It is easy to play sonatas on this violin. 1 1 42 |
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This violin is difficult to play sonatas on. 1 1 44 |
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My mother is easy to please my father and. 0 1 42 |
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Poor Bill, it had started to rain and he had no umbrella. 1 1 57 |
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That the cops spoke to the janitor about it yesterday is terrible, that robbery. 0 1 80 |
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Every student, and he wears socks, is a swinger. 0 1 48 |
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That girl was given my binoculars by him. 1 1 41 |
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Bill didn't allege that Roger had eaten anything. 1 1 49 |
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Nobody who hates to eat anything should work in a delicatessen. 1 1 63 |
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Everybody around here who ever buys anything on credit talks in his sleep. 1 1 74 |
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I can't remember the name of somebody who had misgivings. 0 1 57 |
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No writer, and no playwright, meets in Vienna. 0 1 46 |
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No writer, nor any playwright, meets in Vienna. 0 1 47 |
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That you will marry any student is not certain. 1 1 47 |
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Felicia kicked the ball off the bench. 1 1 38 |
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I sent the package halfway around the world. 1 1 44 |
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Sam gave the ball out of the basket. 0 1 36 |
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Sam offered the ball out of the basket. 0 1 39 |
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Park Square has a festive air. 1 1 30 |
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The worker will have a job. 1 1 27 |
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No one can forgive that comment to you. 0 1 39 |
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We launched the rocket to the moon, but it blew up before it got there. 1 1 71 |
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Sarah promised Catherine her old car, but then gave it to her son instead. 1 1 74 |
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I lent the book partway to Tony. 0 1 32 |
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The farmer loaded the cart with apples. 1 1 39 |
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The farmer dumped the cart with apples. 0 1 39 |
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Martha carved the baby a toy out of wood. 1 1 41 |
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The bread cuts easily. 1 1 22 |
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Janet broke Bill on the finger. 0 1 31 |
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Janet broke the cup. 1 1 20 |
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The visitor rang the bell. 1 1 26 |
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We pulled free. 1 1 15 |
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That movie always shocks people. 1 1 32 |
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That movie always shocks. 1 1 25 |
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Sharon came the room. 0 1 21 |
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Bill sent a package to Tom. 1 1 27 |
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That acorn will grow into an oak tree. 1 1 38 |
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He turned into a frog. 1 1 22 |
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I mixed the sugar into the butter. 1 1 34 |
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Brian threw the fence with the stick. 0 1 37 |
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Mira condemned Terry for the accident. 1 1 38 |
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We investigated the area for bombs. 1 1 35 |
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I sensed his eagerness. 1 1 23 |
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They praised the dedication in the volunteers. 0 1 46 |
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The earth was believed to be round. 1 1 35 |
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Sarah smiled a charming smile. 1 1 30 |
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Sandra beamed a cheerful welcome. 1 1 33 |
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You've really lived it up. 1 1 26 |
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Paperback books lift onto the table easily. 0 1 43 |
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The books lifted onto the table. 0 1 32 |
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Jessica loaded boxes under the wagon. 1 1 37 |
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Jessica loaded boxes on the wagon. 1 1 34 |
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Jessica crammed boxes at the truck. 0 1 35 |
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Lora buttered at the toast. 0 1 27 |
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Carla shoveled the walk. 1 1 24 |
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Nora sent the book. 1 1 19 |
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Nora sent Peter the book. 1 1 25 |
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Carla slid the book. 1 1 20 |
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Carla slid at the book. 0 1 23 |
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Amanda carried the package to Pamela. 1 1 37 |
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Packages drive easily to New York. 0 1 34 |
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The chair pushed. 0 1 17 |
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We offered a job to her. 1 1 24 |
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A job offered. 0 1 14 |
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Brown presented a plaque to Jones. 1 1 34 |
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Carmen bought Mary a dress. 1 1 27 |
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Carmen obtained the spare part at the hardware store. 1 1 53 |
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Michelle kept the desk with the papers. 0 1 39 |
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Frances hid the presents in the drawer. 1 1 39 |
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The needle poked the cloth. 1 1 27 |
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Carrie touched that cat. 1 1 24 |
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Herman whipped the sugar and the cream. 0 1 39 |
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Linda taped the picture to the wall. 1 1 36 |
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Linda taped the picture onto the wall. 1 1 38 |
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The child and her mother clung together. 1 1 40 |
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This flyer and that flyer differ. 1 1 33 |
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This flyer and that flyer differ apart. 0 1 39 |
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The jeweller scribbled the contract with his name. 0 1 50 |
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The gardener grew that acorn into an oak tree. 1 1 46 |
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I shaped a loaf. 0 1 16 |
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The children amused. 0 1 20 |
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Susan whispered the news. 1 1 25 |
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Susan whispered at Rachel. 1 1 26 |
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Ellen said that melons were selling well. 1 1 41 |
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Ellen said about the present conditions. 0 1 40 |
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Ellen warned Helen against skating on thin ice. 1 1 47 |
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Cynthia nibbled on the carrot . 1 1 31 |
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Cynthia chewed. 0 1 15 |
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Paul laughed at Mary. 1 1 21 |
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Linda winked her lip. 0 1 21 |
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My heart is pounding me. 0 1 24 |
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Sharon fainted from hunger. 1 1 27 |
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The witch poisoned the children. 1 1 32 |
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A grandfather clock ticked in the hallway. 1 1 42 |
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I squeaked the door. 0 1 20 |
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Over the fire there bubbled a fragrant stew. 1 1 44 |
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Soaring temperatures are predicted for this weekend. 1 1 52 |
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The fort fluttered with many flags. 0 1 35 |
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The voices echoed in the hall. 1 1 30 |
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The stream twists through the valley. 1 1 37 |
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There presented itself a wonderful opportunity yesterday. 0 1 57 |
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A wonderful opportunity presented itself to him yesterday. 1 1 58 |
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Out of the box jumped a little white rabbit. 1 1 44 |
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Penny skated around the rink. 1 1 29 |
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Jackie accompanied Rose. 1 1 24 |
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many information was provided. 0 1 30 |
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John offers many advice. 0 1 24 |
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The cake that Jones got was more delicious than the one that Smith got. 1 1 71 |
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We recommend to eat less cake and pastry. 1 1 41 |
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I saw that gas can explode. 1 1 27 |
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He washed her. 1 1 14 |
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Wash you! 0 1 9 |
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They have no in. 0 1 16 |
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Some my jobs are in jeopardy. 0 1 29 |
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It was the policeman met that several young students in the park last night. 0 1 76 |
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did the policeman meet in the park? 1 1 35 |
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John put old books in the box. 1 1 30 |
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The monkeys proud of their leader. 0 1 34 |
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John sounded very. 0 1 18 |
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I don't know if I should agree. 1 1 31 |
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John bought a book on the table. 1 1 32 |
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John called the president a fool. 1 1 33 |
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I forgot how good beer tastes. 1 1 30 |
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This teacher is a genius. 1 1 25 |
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A good friend is remained to me by him. 0 1 39 |
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John ate his noodle quietly. 1 1 28 |
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A smith hammered the metal. 1 1 27 |
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Sandy removed her ballet shoes. 1 1 31 |
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This week will be a difficult one for us. 1 1 41 |
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Benny worked in a shoe factory when he was a student. 1 1 53 |
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Everyone hoped that she would sing. 1 1 35 |
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This proved a decisive factor. 1 1 30 |
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The crocodile devoured the doughnut. 1 1 36 |
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John is afraid of Bill. 1 1 23 |
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John put under the bathtub. 0 1 27 |
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John placed Kim behind the garage. 1 1 34 |
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Kim depends for Sandy. 0 1 22 |
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John put the book in the box. 1 1 29 |
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John taught English Syntax to new students. 1 1 43 |
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John regards Bill as a good friend. 1 1 35 |
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Kim put in the box. 0 1 19 |
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The chickens seem fond of the farmer. 1 1 37 |
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The rules require that the executives be polite. 1 1 48 |
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That Fred was unpopular nominated Bill. 0 1 39 |
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They were taking a hard look at possible FTA. 1 1 45 |
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John paid me against the book. 0 1 30 |
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The committee will study the feasibility of setting up a national computer network. 1 1 83 |
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We made them be rude. 1 1 21 |
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After reading the pamphlet, Judy threw it into the garbage can. 1 1 63 |
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Students studying English reads Conrad's Heart of Darkness while at university. 0 1 79 |
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I read some of the book. 1 1 24 |
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Most of the fruit is rotten. 1 1 28 |
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Neither of students failed. 0 1 27 |
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I drank some of water. 0 1 22 |
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It is a golden hair. 1 1 20 |
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The boy in the doorway waved to his father. 1 1 43 |
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That dog is so ferocious, it even tried to bite itself. 1 1 55 |
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He washed yourself. 0 1 19 |
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John is easy to please Kim. 0 1 27 |
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There seemed to be intelligent. 0 1 31 |
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John tried to please Stephen. 1 1 29 |
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We believed John to be a fountain in the park. 0 1 46 |
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It tries to leave the country. 0 1 30 |
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John tries to leave the country. 1 1 32 |
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Under the bed seems to be a fun place to hide. 1 1 46 |
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There is believed to be sheep in the park. 0 1 42 |
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I hope to would study in France. 0 1 32 |
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John can kick the ball. 1 1 23 |
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John will rain tomorrow. 0 1 24 |
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We expect there to will rain. 0 1 29 |
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John was found in the office. 1 1 29 |
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Did the child be in the school? 0 1 31 |
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It did not rain. 1 1 16 |
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John wants not to leave the town. 1 1 33 |
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Mary likes to tour art galleries, but Bill hates to. 1 1 52 |
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They needn't take this exam. 1 1 28 |
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Ann may spend her vacation in Italy. 1 1 36 |
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They love to play golf, but I do not. 1 1 37 |
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George has spent a lot of money, hasn't he? 1 1 43 |
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As a statesman, scarcely could he do anything worth mentioning. 1 1 63 |
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We never found any of the unicorns. 1 1 35 |
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One of Korea's most famous poets wrote these lines. 1 1 51 |
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Somebody apparently struck the unidentified victim during the early morning hours. 1 1 82 |
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The car was driven. 1 1 19 |
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Ricky can be relied on. 1 1 23 |
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The bed was slept in. 1 1 21 |
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A pound was weighed by the book. 0 1 32 |
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Who do you think Tom saw? 1 1 25 |
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he had spent five thousand dollars. 1 1 35 |
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Fed knows which politician her to vote for. 0 1 43 |
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How did you guess that he fixed the computer? 1 1 45 |
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The committee knows whose efforts to achieve peace the world should honor. 1 1 74 |
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Which house does your friend live? 0 1 34 |
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the baker from whom I bought these bagels left. 1 1 47 |
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I found the place where we can relax. 1 1 37 |
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Jack is the person with whom Jenny fell in love with. 0 1 53 |
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There is a bench to sit on. 1 1 27 |
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I met the man who grows peaches. 1 1 32 |
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Which topic did you choose without getting his approval? 1 1 56 |
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Which topic did you get bored because Mary talked about? 0 1 56 |
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That is the reason why he resigned. 1 1 35 |
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It bothers me that John coughs. 1 1 31 |
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To please John is easy. 1 1 23 |
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Kim is eager to please Tom. 1 1 27 |
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That we invaded Iraq really bites. 1 1 34 |
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It annoys me that Fido barks. 1 1 29 |
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Who achieved the best result was Angela. 0 1 40 |
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It was the peasant girl who got it. 1 1 35 |
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That kind of person is hard to find anyone to look after. 1 1 57 |
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A sick owl doesn't hunt mice. 1 1 29 |
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Each candidate who has interest in semantics will be admitted to the department. 1 1 80 |
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Each author whose contribution is written in any language other than English will provide a summary in English. 1 1 111 |
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I'm sure we even got these tickets! 1 1 35 |
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I'm even sure we got these tickets! 1 1 35 |
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It's not because I have any sympathy for urban guerillas that I helped him. 1 1 75 |
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It isn't because Sue said anything bad about me that I'm angry. 1 1 63 |
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That he was hungry, John whined. 0 1 32 |
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1 gave Mary after the party a book. 0 1 35 |
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Because she's so pleasant, as for Mary I really like her. 0 1 57 |
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Though he may hate those that criticize Carter, it doesn't matter. 1 1 66 |
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With no job would John be happy. 1 1 32 |
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I have much of the manuscript left to type. 1 1 43 |
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He's a more reliable man. 1 1 25 |
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Any trouble is what I don't want. 0 1 33 |
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They may grow as high as bamboo. 1 1 32 |
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Some of them made as many errors as 20. 1 1 39 |
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Sally kissed himself. 0 1 21 |
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Drew believes I think Rosie loves magazine ads. 1 1 47 |
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Dave, Dan, Erin, Jaime, and Alina left. 1 1 39 |
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Hopefully, we'll make it through the winter without snow. 1 1 57 |
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Blue leather shows herself that Betsy is pretty. 0 1 48 |
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Gwen hit the baseball. 1 1 22 |
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I hit that you knew the answer. 0 1 31 |
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I've lost my wallet or I've lost my mind. 1 1 41 |
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It was a brand new car that he bought. 1 1 38 |
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He likes cookies and he hates crumb cake. 1 1 41 |
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They chased the man with the car. 1 1 33 |
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I didn't have a red cent. 1 1 25 |
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the book of poems and from Blackwell takes a very long time to read. 0 1 68 |
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the one with a red cover takes a very long time to read. 1 1 56 |
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John has a fear of dogs. 1 1 24 |
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The building's the roof is leaking. 0 1 35 |
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the panther's the coat is dark black. 0 1 37 |
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Colin asked if they could get a mortgage. 1 1 41 |
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The man I saw get into the cab robbed the bank. 1 1 47 |
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I know you eat asparagus. 1 1 25 |
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John's drum will always bother me. 1 1 34 |
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An evil thought struck Dave. 1 1 28 |
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In the classroom John put the book on the table. 1 1 48 |
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Phillip gave the medal to the soldier. 1 1 38 |
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Heidi thinks that Andy to eat salmon flavored candy bars. 0 1 57 |
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Heidi thinks that Andy should eat salmon flavored candy bars. 1 1 61 |
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He danced. 1 1 10 |
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Did Calvin his homework? 0 1 24 |
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Sylvia was slapping Jeff upside the head in martial arts class. 1 1 63 |
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If I am a rich man, I'd buy a diamond ring. 0 1 43 |
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If he were a rich man, he'd buy a diamond ring. 1 1 47 |
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John is likely to leave. 1 1 24 |
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The manager laughed. 1 1 20 |
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Was sunk. 0 1 9 |
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Who did you think kissed the gorilla? 1 1 37 |
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Have you seen my model airplane collection? 1 1 43 |
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It seems that Lucy was mugged. 1 1 30 |
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I ate a salad that was filled with lima beans. 1 1 46 |
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There were four men arriving at the station when I pulled up. 1 1 61 |
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Jean is reluctant to dance. 1 1 27 |
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I want her to dance. 1 1 20 |
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Jean persuaded Robert. 1 1 22 |
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Jean wants Bill to do the Macarena. 1 1 35 |
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The children admire their mother. 1 1 33 |
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Who has Peter talked with? 1 1 26 |
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Heidi likes her violin. 1 1 23 |
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John thinks that Mary loves himself. 0 1 36 |
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Which pictures of himself does John like? 1 1 41 |
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Any owl hunts mice. 1 1 19 |
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Any man didn't eat dinner. 0 1 26 |
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A pilot could be flying this plane. 1 1 35 |
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Everybody who attended last week's huge rally, whoever they were, signed the petition. 1 1 86 |
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Anybody who attended last week's huge rally signed the petition. 1 1 64 |
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Any tiger has orange fur, marked with black stripes. 1 1 52 |
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Any albino tiger has orange fur, marked with black stripes. 1 1 59 |
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You must pick any flower you see. 1 1 33 |
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Any pilot on duty today could be flying this plane. 1 1 51 |
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You may pick every flower, but leave a few for Mary. 0 1 52 |
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The Dodgers beat the Red Sox and were beaten by the Giants. 1 1 59 |
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In which car was the man seen? 1 1 30 |
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The man who Mary loves and Sally hates computed my tax. 1 1 55 |
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The kennel which Mary made and Fido sleeps has been stolen. 0 1 59 |
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Tom said he would and Bill actually did eat a raw eggplant. 1 1 59 |
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The wealthy young man bought that piano for his secret fiancée. 1 1 63 |
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The dog stole the turkey. 1 1 25 |
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a tall building. 1 0 16 |
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This building is tall. 1 1 22 |
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I like the book which you gave me. 1 1 34 |
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Captain Wentworth wrote a letter to Anne Elliott. 1 1 49 |
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She asked was Alison coming to the party. 1 1 41 |
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They realised that never had Sir Thomas been so offended. 1 1 57 |
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Fanny regretted having to talk to Aunt Norris. 1 1 46 |
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Knowing the country well, he took a short cut. 1 1 46 |
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He left the train with somebody else's wallet in his pocket. 1 1 60 |
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Magnus went to Ireland. 1 1 23 |
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Who did John send the book? 1 1 27 |
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The idea dismayed the Prime Minister that the Dome was dull. 1 1 60 |
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Came right in he did without so much as a knock. 1 1 48 |
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Harriet admired Mr Knightley. 1 1 29 |
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The book is boring. 1 1 19 |
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Ethel wishes to ask you some awkward questions. 1 1 47 |
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Emma made Harriet some food. 1 1 28 |
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The window was broken with a hammer. 1 1 36 |
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The fugitive lay motionless in order to avoid discovery. 1 1 56 |
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The guard marched the prisoners round the yard. 1 1 47 |
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Frank Churchill crossed the street. 1 1 35 |
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Emma and Harriet were attacked yesterday. 1 1 41 |
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Fiona might be here by 5 o'clock. 1 1 33 |
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I am both expecting to get the job and of the opinion that it is a desirable one. 1 1 81 |
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Pat was awarded the Golden Fleece Award and very upset about it. 1 1 64 |
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Kim alienated cats and beating his dog. 0 1 39 |
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They knew that pictures of each other would be on sale. 1 1 55 |
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Which article did Terry file papers without reading? 0 1 52 |
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I want to try and buy some whiskey. 1 1 35 |
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She goes and buying some whiskey. 0 1 33 |
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Kim and Terry is happy. 0 1 23 |
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Kim gave a dollar to Bobbie and a dime to Jean. 1 1 47 |
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill in the mailbox and on your desk before tomorrow. 1 1 101 |
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Put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow. 0 1 134 |
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Picture of Bill, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow. 0 1 99 |
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Ann bought a first edition of Richard III for $1000. 1 1 52 |
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John became deadly afraid of flying. 1 1 36 |
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What John promised is to be gentle. 1 1 35 |
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Henri wants to buy which books about cooking? 1 1 45 |
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I will fix the computer for Carol. 1 1 34 |
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Smith loaned a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library. 1 1 65 |
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The paper is cut by Mary. 1 1 25 |
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It was from six to nine or it took place from six to nine. 1 1 58 |
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Suddenly, there arrived two inspectors from the INS. 1 1 52 |
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The soup cooks, thickens. 1 1 25 |
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I gave money to the charity. 1 1 28 |
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John asked. 1 1 11 |
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I saw even the student. 1 1 23 |
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John whispered Mary left. 0 1 25 |
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Mary wonders that Bill will come. 0 1 33 |
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Sophie will theater. 0 1 20 |
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John finished the cake and drank the lemonade. 1 1 46 |
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Herself likes Mary's mother. 0 1 28 |
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Each of the boys fought with some of the other boys. 1 1 52 |
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John's mother likes himself. 0 1 28 |
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Mary revealed himself to John. 0 1 30 |
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Mary believes that Bill saw himself. 1 1 36 |
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John heard that they criticized themselves. 0 1 43 |
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Mary thinks that she is smart. 1 1 30 |
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Henry found that Bill is sad. 1 1 29 |
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John considers himself proud of Mary. 1 1 37 |
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You should sit before there. 0 1 28 |
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There is a nurse available. 1 1 27 |
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Everyone hopes everyone to sleep. 0 1 33 |
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Everyone hopes that he will sleep. 1 1 34 |
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Only Churchill remembered Churchill giving the Blood, Sweat and Tears speech. 0 1 77 |
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John promise Mary to shave himself. 1 1 35 |
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John convinced Bill that Mary should sleep. 1 1 43 |
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I saw Bill while you did so Mary. 0 1 33 |
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What Mary did Bill was give a book. 0 1 35 |
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The bears sniffed 1 1 17 |
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to steal talismans from witches is dangerous 1 1 44 |
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Anson demonized 0 1 15 |
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You kicked yourselves 1 1 21 |
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The book that I said that I'd never read. 1 1 41 |
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Anson demonized up the Khyber 0 1 29 |
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It is not true that I might be going to the party. 1 1 50 |
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Kick you! 0 1 9 |
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Jason persuaded the doctor to treat Medea 1 1 41 |
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Who did you get an accurate description of? 1 1 43 |
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The Peter we all like was at the party 1 1 38 |
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The government's imposition of a fine. 1 1 38 |
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Did Athena help us? 1 1 19 |
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You wanted to meet the man I saw. 1 1 33 |
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Anson demonized David every day 1 1 31 |
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There is a programme about Euripides on a Radio 4 tonight? 1 1 58 |
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Medea denied poisoning the phoenix. 1 1 35 |
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The elixir was hidden in a hole in the ground 1 1 45 |
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Extremely frantically, Anson danced at Trade 1 1 44 |
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What did you ask who Medea gave? 0 1 32 |
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It's Anson that I like 1 1 22 |
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Medea tried the nurse to poison her children. 0 1 45 |
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I felt that I know you. 1 1 23 |
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Will he can do it? 1 1 18 |
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I ate that she was happy 0 1 24 |
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Anson believed himself to be handsome. 1 1 38 |
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We arrived about six o'clock 1 1 28 |
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Gilgamesh is having fought the dragon. 0 1 38 |
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Anson thought that himself was happy. 0 1 37 |
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Fortunately Hermione passed biology 1 1 35 |
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I might be not going to the party but washing my hair 1 1 53 |
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I thought he liked myself 0 1 25 |
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The butler sent the poison to Dinah. 1 1 36 |
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Jason happens to appear to seem to be sick. 1 1 43 |
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What did you ask who saw? 0 1 25 |
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We linguists love to argue 1 1 26 |
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He can will go 0 1 14 |
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How fierce the battle? 0 1 22 |
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Which king did you ask which city invaded? 0 1 42 |
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It is some disgruntled old pigs in those ditches that humans love to eat. 1 1 73 |
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That banana is eating the monkey. 1 1 33 |
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Burn them! 1 1 10 |
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It stinks that Aphrodite is omnipotent. 1 1 39 |
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Agamemnon seems to be a maniac 1 1 30 |
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Will Anson come to the party? 1 1 29 |
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I wondered who Medea had poisoned. 1 1 34 |
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I inquired when could we leave. 0 1 31 |
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They kicked them 1 1 16 |
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The monkey is ate the banana 0 1 28 |
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I would like to could swim 1 1 26 |
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I kicked myself 1 1 15 |
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The bookcase ran 0 1 16 |
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I shaved myself. 1 1 16 |
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Anson became a muscle bound. 1 1 28 |
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Somebody just left - guess who. 1 1 31 |
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They claimed they had settled on something, but it wasn't clear what they had settled on. 1 1 89 |
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If Sam was going, Sally would know where. 1 1 41 |
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They're going to serve the guests something, but it's unclear what. 1 1 67 |
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She's reading. I can't imagine what. 1 1 36 |
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John said Joan saw someone from her graduating class. 1 1 53 |
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John ate dinner but I don't know who. 0 1 37 |
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She mailed John a letter, but I don't know to whom. 0 1 51 |
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I served leek soup to my guests. 1 1 32 |
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I served my guests. 1 1 19 |
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She was bathing, but I couldn't make out who. 0 1 45 |
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She knew French for Tom. 0 1 24 |
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John is tall on several occasions. 0 1 34 |
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The ship sank, but I don't know with what. 0 1 42 |
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They noticed the painting, but I don't know for how long. 0 1 57 |
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John was tall, but I don't know on what occasions. 0 1 50 |
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Joan ate dinner with someone but I don't know who. 1 1 50 |
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Joan ate dinner with someone but I don't know who with. 1 1 55 |
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I know that Meg's attracted to Harry, but they don't know who. 0 1 62 |
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Since Jill said Joe had invited Sue, we didn't have to ask who. 0 1 63 |
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I know that Meg's attracted to Harry, but they don't know who. 1 1 62 |
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She said she had spoken to everybody, but he wasn't sure who. 0 1 61 |
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Each of the performers came in, but were sitting so far back that we couldn't see who. 0 1 86 |
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She didn't talk to one student. 1 1 31 |
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She doesn't meet anyone for dinner, but they can't figure out who. 0 1 66 |
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Everyone relies on someone. It's unclear who. 1 1 45 |
|
Each student wrote a paper on a Mayan language, but I don't remember which one. 1 1 79 |
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The newspaper has reported that they are about to appoint someone, but I can't remember who the newspaper has reported that they are about to appoint. 1 1 150 |
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The newspaper has reported that they are about to appoint someone, but I can't remember who they are about to appoint. 1 1 118 |
|
Most columnists claim that a senior White House official has been briefing them, and the newspaper today reveals which one. 1 1 123 |
|
Most columnists claim that a senior White House official has been briefing them, but none will reveal which one. 1 1 112 |
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Bill wondered how many papers Sandy had read, but he didn't care which ones. 1 1 76 |
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I never know which papers Sandy has read, but I usually know how many. 1 1 70 |
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Sandy had read how many papers?! 1 1 32 |
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Everybody gets on well with a certain relative, but often only his therapist knows which one. 1 1 93 |
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Which book did each author recommend? 1 1 37 |
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His or her least known work. 1 1 28 |
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They were going to meet sometime on Sunday, but the faculty didn't know when. 1 1 77 |
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John likes some students, but I don't know who. 1 1 47 |
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I don't know who John likes. 1 1 28 |
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John likes some students, but I don't know who John likes some students. 0 1 72 |
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Joan said she talked to the students, but Fred couldn't figure out who. 0 1 71 |
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He announced he had eaten the asparagus, but we didn't know what. 0 1 65 |
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She was reading the books under the table, but Fred didn't know what books. 1 1 75 |
|
He announced he would marry the woman he loved most, but none of his relatives could figure out who. 1 1 100 |
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She talked to John or Mary but I don't know which. 1 1 50 |
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She talked to John or Mary but I don't know which one. 1 1 54 |
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She talked to Harry, but I don't know who else. 1 1 47 |
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I will see them, but I don't know how many of them. 1 1 51 |
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Everyone who knows either Susan or Laura likes her. 1 1 51 |
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She said she talked to three students but I don't know how many. 0 1 64 |
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She said she talked to those students but I don't know how many. 0 1 64 |
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He shouted again, but I don't know who to. 1 1 42 |
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She was dancing with somebody, but I don't know who with. 1 1 57 |
|
Several firefighters were injured, but it's not known. 1 1 54 |
|
Meg is attracted to Harry, but they don't know who she is attracted to. 1 1 71 |
|
Sandy was trying to work out which students would be able to solve a certain problem, but she wouldn't tell us which one. 1 1 121 |
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Sandy was trying to work out which students would be able to solve a certain problem, but she wouldn't tell us which one. 0 1 121 |
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John and someone were dancing together, but I don't know who. 0 1 61 |
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The TA's have been arguing about whether some student or other should pass, but I can't now remember which one. 1 1 111 |
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It has been determined that somebody will be appointed; it's just not clear yet who. 0 1 84 |
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Sally asked if somebody was going to fail math class, but I can't remember who. 0 1 79 |
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The TA's have been arguing about whether some student or other should pass, but I can't now remember which one. 0 1 111 |
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Sandy is very anxious to see if the students will be able to solve the homework problem in a particular way, but she won't tell us which. 1 1 137 |
|
Sandy is very anxious to see if the students will be able to solve the homework problem in a particular way, but she won't tell us in which way. 1 1 144 |
|
Clinton is anxious to find out which budget dilemmas Panetta would be willing to tackle in a certain way, but he won't say in which. 1 1 132 |
|
Sandy is wondering whether there will be students who have to drop the class for a certain reason, but she won't reveal what. 1 1 125 |
|
In which way is Sandy very anxious to see if the students will be able to solve the homework problem? 0 1 101 |
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In which way is Clinton anxious to find out which budget dilemmas Panetta would be willing to solve? 0 1 100 |
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I know how many assignments I've graded, but I don't know how many Bill has. 1 1 76 |
|
What did you leave before they did? 0 1 35 |
|
What did you leave before they started playing? 0 1 47 |
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Sandy was trying to work out which students would be able to solve a certain problem. 1 1 85 |
|
The administration has issued a statement that it is willing to meet with one of the student groups. 1 1 100 |
|
Sandy was trying to work out which students would be able to solve a problem. 1 1 77 |
|
The administration has issued a statement that it is willing to meet a student group. 1 1 85 |
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The administration has issued a statement that it is willing to meet a student group, but I'm not sure which one. 1 0 113 |
|
I think Agnes said that Bill would speak, but I don't remember what about. 1 1 74 |
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Agnes wondered how John could eat but it's not clear what. 0 1 58 |
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Tony sent Mo a picture that he painted, but it's not clear with what. 0 1 69 |
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She's been dancing but we don't know with whom. 1 1 47 |
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Who did they see someone? 0 1 25 |
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It was believed by everybody that Mary was a thief. 1 1 51 |
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That professor is feared by all students. 1 1 41 |
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Mary was respected by John. 1 1 27 |
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Ted was bitten by the spider. 1 1 29 |
|
The book was by John written. 0 1 29 |
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The argument was summed by the coach up. 0 1 40 |
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The paper was written up by John. 1 1 33 |
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The paper was written by John up. 0 1 33 |
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John was spoken to by Mary. 1 1 27 |
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John was spoken by Mary to. 0 1 27 |
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The book was seen by Mary. 1 1 26 |
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John was seen the book. 0 1 23 |
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The book was written. 1 1 21 |
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John was spoke by Mary to. 0 1 26 |
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The table was wiped clean by John. 1 1 34 |
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The table was wiped by John clean. 0 1 34 |
|
Mary was given by John the book. 0 1 32 |
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John was believed to be telling the truth by Mary. 1 1 50 |
|
John was believed by Mary to be telling the truth. 1 1 50 |
|
The car was driven by John to Maine. 1 1 36 |
|
It was believed by the students that they would have an exam. 1 1 61 |
|
The magazines were sent to herself by Mary. 0 1 43 |
|
Chocolate eggs were hidden from each other by the children. 0 1 59 |
|
The magazines were sent by Mary to herself. 1 1 43 |
|
Chocolate eggs were hidden from no child by any adult. 1 1 54 |
|
Tabs were kept on each agent by the other. 1 1 42 |
|
Chocolate eggs were hidden from every child by his mother. 1 1 58 |
|
Books were taken from no student and given to Mary. 1 1 51 |
|
Books were taken from no student and given to Mary by any professor. 0 1 68 |
|
Books were taken from each student by the other. 1 1 48 |
|
Books were taken from each student and given to Mary. 1 1 53 |
|
Books were taken from each student and given to Mary by the other. 0 1 66 |
|
Jack hates Sue and is loved by Mary. 1 1 36 |
|
Vera sent a baby alligator to Max and a leather dinosaur to Phyllis. 1 1 68 |
|
Either Sam plays the bassoon or Jekyll the oboe. 1 1 48 |
|
Sam doesn't play bassoon, nor Medusa oboe. 1 1 42 |
|
Bill ate the peaches, but Harry the grapes. 0 1 43 |
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I no more could have stolen that steak than Jack the diamonds. 1 1 62 |
|
Bill ate more peaches than Harry did grapes. 1 1 44 |
|
Bill ate the peaches and Harry did the grapes. 0 1 46 |
|
Tom will smoke the grass, and Reuben has the hash. 0 1 50 |
|
If the ants were called elephants and elephants ants, I'd be able to squash an elephant. 1 1 88 |
|
Simon quickly dropped the gold, and Jack the diamonds. 1 1 54 |
|
Bob tried to wash himself, and Mary to read the funnies. 1 1 56 |
|
Harry told Sue that Albania is a lovely place for a vacation, and Tom told Sally that Albania is a lovely place for a vacation. 1 1 127 |
|
Harry told Sue that Albania is a lovely place for a vacation, and Tom. 1 1 70 |
|
Max seemed to be trying to begin to love Harriet, and Fred to be trying to begin to love Sue. 1 1 93 |
|
Max seemed to be trying to force Ted to leave the room, and Walt, Ira. 1 1 70 |
|
Max seemed to be trying to force Ted to leave the room, and Walt to stay a little longer. 0 1 89 |
|
Arizona elected Goldwater Senator, and Massachusetts, McCormack. 0 1 64 |
|
Millie will send the President an obscene telegram, and Paul, the Secretary a rude letter. 0 1 90 |
|
Maytag will give a brand-new dryer to the winner of the Mrs. 0 1 60 |
|
Bill didn't eat the peaches, nor Harry. 0 1 39 |
|
Bill ate the peaches, and Harry did, too. 1 1 41 |
|
Bill must quickly eat the peaches, and Harry must slowly. 0 1 57 |
|
Whenever Russia has made a major political blunder, the U.S. has too. 1 1 69 |
|
Bill's story about Sue and Max's about Kathy both amazed me. 1 1 60 |
|
I bought three quarts of wine and two of Clorox. 1 1 48 |
|
Scientists at the South Hanoi Institute of Technology have succeeded in raising one dog with five legs, another with a cow's liver, and a third with no head. 1 0 157 |
|
Bill's story about Sue may be amazing, but Max's is virtually incredible. 1 1 73 |
|
I like Bill's yellow shirt, but not Max's. 1 1 42 |
|
Bill's funny story about Sue and Max's boring one about Kathy both amazed me. 1 1 77 |
|
Bill's wine from France and Ted's from California cannot be compared. 1 1 69 |
|
As a teacher, you have to deal simultaneously with the administration's pressure on you to succeed, and the children's to be a nice guy. 0 1 136 |
|
Neither Von Karajan's recording of Beethoven's 6th on Columbia nor Klemperer's on Angel has the right tempo. 1 1 108 |
|
Gould's performance of Bach on the piano doesn't please me anywhere as much as Ross's on the harpsichord. 0 1 105 |
|
Tom's dog with one eye attacked Frank's with three legs. 0 1 56 |
|
Because Steve's of a spider's eye had been stolen, I borrowed Fred's diagram of a snake's fang. 0 1 95 |
|
Neither von Karajan's recording of Beethoven's 6th on Columbia nor Klemperer's has the right tempo. 1 1 99 |
|
Tom's dog with one eye attacked Fred's. 1 1 39 |
|
I borrowed Fred's diagram of a snake's eye because Steve's had been stolen. 1 1 75 |
|
Jerry attempted to blow up the Pentagon. 1 1 40 |
|
So fast did he run that nobody could catch him. 1 1 47 |
|
Bill bought a red house, and Max bought one too. 1 1 48 |
|
Who always drinks milk? 1 1 23 |
|
The book which inspired them was very long. 1 1 43 |
|
The book what inspired them was very long. 0 1 42 |
|
I know the person whose mother died. 1 1 36 |
|
The person whose mother's dog we were all fond of. 1 1 50 |
|
I wonder whose mother died. 1 1 27 |
|
I wonder whose mother's dog died. 1 1 33 |
|
I wonder to whom they dedicated the building. 1 1 45 |
|
Give me the phone number of the person whose mother's dog died. 1 1 63 |
|
This is the senator to whose mother's friend's sister's I sent the letter. 1 1 74 |
|
I want goes to the store. 0 1 25 |
|
I wonder what to be a clown on the cover of. 0 1 44 |
|
Bother you that Kim left! 0 1 25 |
|
A student who to talk to us just walked in. 0 1 43 |
|
Whose bagels do you like? 1 1 25 |
|
I wonder in whom to place my trust. 1 1 35 |
|
There were several old rocks songs that she and I were the only two who knew. 1 1 77 |
|
It was to to amuse us that Kim was singing that they wanted. 0 1 60 |
|
What they feared most was to be no one available to help them. 0 1 62 |
|
We tried to amuse them that Kim was singing. 0 1 44 |
|
Mary asked me if, in St. Louis, John could rent a house cheap. 1 1 62 |
|
Mary arranged for, in St. Louis, John to rent a house cheap. 0 1 60 |
|
It would be unwise for there to be no fire exit. 1 1 48 |
|
I believe there to be no way out. 1 1 33 |
|
I wonder in whom them to place their trust. 0 1 43 |
|
I wonder whom us to trust. 0 1 26 |
|
I wonder who for us to trust. 0 1 29 |
|
I wonder who to place my trust in. 1 1 34 |
|
I know the people that voted in the election. 1 1 45 |
|
I threw away a book that Sandy thought we had read. 1 1 51 |
|
I thought that you were sick. 1 1 29 |
|
I dislike the people in who we placed our trust. 0 1 48 |
|
I dislike the company in which we placed our trust. 1 1 51 |
|
I dislike the people in whose house we stayed. 1 1 46 |
|
I dislike the person with whom we were talking. 1 1 47 |
|
Jones, that we were talking to last night, always watches football games alone. 0 1 79 |
|
A letter was received that Jones would be upset by. 1 1 51 |
|
A letter was received Jones would be upset by. 0 1 46 |
|
I saw someone yesterday I hadn't seen for years. 1 1 48 |
|
Something happened I couldn't really talk about. 1 1 48 |
|
The only person that I like whose kids Dana is willing to put up with is Pat. 1 1 77 |
|
The book that I like which everyone else in the class hates was written by John. 1 1 80 |
|
The only person whose kids Dana is willing to put up with was written by John. 0 1 78 |
|
The book that I like - everyone else in the class hates. 0 1 56 |
|
The only person whose kids Dana is willing to put up with is Pat. 1 1 65 |
|
Which book's, author did you meet? 1 1 34 |
|
Which boy's, mother, did you meet who you liked? 0 1 48 |
|
Which book's, author did you meet who you liked? 0 1 48 |
|
Which boy's, mother, did you meet? 1 1 34 |
|
All who lost money in the scam are eligible for the program. 1 1 60 |
|
Who for Sandy to talk to is still enrolled in the class? 0 1 56 |
|
Who who you like does Sandy also like? 1 1 38 |
|
Everything you like is on the table. 1 1 36 |
|
The bills passed by the House yesterday that we objected to were vetoed. 1 1 72 |
|
The only people being added to our group who were at Harvard were students. 1 1 75 |
|
We like ourselves. 1 1 18 |
|
Nobody likes us. 1 1 16 |
|
Leslie likes ourselves. 0 1 23 |
|
Ourselves like ourselves. 0 1 25 |
|
She voted for herself. 1 1 22 |
|
We gave us presents. 0 1 20 |
|
We gave ourselves presents. 1 1 27 |
|
We gave presents to ourselves. 1 1 30 |
|
We gave us to the cause. 0 1 24 |
|
We gave ourselves to the cause. 1 1 31 |
|
Leslie told us about us. 0 1 24 |
|
Leslie told ourselves about us. 0 1 31 |
|
We think that Leslie likes us. 1 1 30 |
|
We think that Leslie likes ourselves. 0 1 37 |
|
Our friends like us. 1 1 20 |
|
Those pictures of us offended us. 1 1 33 |
|
We found your letter to ourselves in the trash. 0 1 47 |
|
Vote for you! 0 1 13 |
|
Vote for yourself! 1 1 18 |
|
We appeared to them to vote for themselves. 0 1 43 |
|
We admired the pictures of us in the album. 1 1 43 |
|
We admired the pictures of ourselves in the album. 1 1 50 |
|
Leslie used a pen. 1 1 18 |
|
We put the pigs in a pen. 1 1 25 |
|
We need to pen the pigs to keep them from getting into the corn. 1 1 64 |
|
They should pen the letter quickly. 1 1 35 |
|
The car won't run. 1 1 18 |
|
This dye will run. 1 1 18 |
|
She can run an accelerator. 1 1 27 |
|
These stockings will run. 1 1 25 |
|
We need another run to win. 1 1 27 |
|
Lee saw the student with a telescope. 1 1 37 |
|
I forgot how good beer tastes. 1 1 30 |
|
Visiting relatives can be boring. 1 1 33 |
|
If only Superman would stop flying planes! 1 1 42 |
|
That's a new car dealership. 1 1 28 |
|
I know you like the back of my hand. 1 1 36 |
|
Max is on the phone now. 1 1 24 |
|
I saw her duck. 1 1 15 |
|
I'm creating a committee. Kim – you're in charge. 1 1 49 |
|
Lights go out at ten. There will be no talking afterwards. 1 1 58 |
|
They found the book on the atom. 1 1 32 |
|
Which experts testified against defendants who exposed them? 1 1 60 |
|
List all experts for the defendant who represented himself. 1 1 59 |
|
List associates of each defendant who speaks Spanish. 1 1 53 |
|
They lost themselves' books. 0 1 28 |
|
Some sentences go on and on and on. 1 1 35 |
|
Sentences some go on and on and on and on. 0 1 42 |
|
That surprised me. 1 1 18 |
|
I noticed the. 0 1 14 |
|
They were interested in his. 1 1 28 |
|
This is my favorite. 1 1 20 |
|
A large dog chased a small cat. 1 1 31 |
|
Some people yell at noisy dogs in my neighborhood. 1 1 50 |
|
Some people yell at the dogs in my neighborhood. 1 1 48 |
|
Some people yell at the dogs. 1 1 29 |
|
Some people yell at noisy dogs. 1 1 31 |
|
Some people yell at dogs. 1 1 25 |
|
Some people consider the noisy dogs dangerous. 1 1 46 |
|
Some people consider the dogs in my neighborhood dangerous. 1 1 59 |
|
Some people consider noisy dogs in my neighborhood dangerous. 1 1 61 |
|
Some people consider the dogs dangerous. 1 1 40 |
|
Some people consider noisy dogs dangerous. 1 1 42 |
|
Some people consider dogs in my neighborhood dangerous. 1 1 55 |
|
Some people consider dogs dangerous. 1 1 36 |
|
People with children who use drugs should be locked up. 1 1 55 |
|
This disease gave Leslie a fever in Rome. 1 1 41 |
|
The love of my life and mother of my children would never do such a thing. 1 1 74 |
|
Most elections are quickly forgotten, but the election of 2000, everyone will remember for a long time. 1 1 103 |
|
It is painting by Klee or drawing by Miro that the museum displays no. 0 1 70 |
|
The defendant denied the accusation. 1 1 36 |
|
The teacher disappeared the problem. 0 1 36 |
|
The teacher handed the student. 0 1 31 |
|
The bird sings. 1 1 15 |
|
The bird sing. 0 1 14 |
|
Birds sings. 0 1 12 |
|
The birds give the worm a tug. 1 1 30 |
|
The bird give the worm a tug. 0 1 29 |
|
The birds gives the worm a tug. 0 1 31 |
|
Terry delighted in my pain. 1 1 27 |
|
Terry delighted. 0 1 16 |
|
Terry delighted my pain. 0 1 24 |
|
Kerry remarked it was late. 1 1 27 |
|
What additional categories and rules would be required to handle these verbs? 1 1 77 |
|
We created a monster. 1 1 21 |
|
I was already aware of fact. 0 1 28 |
|
The defendant deny the allegation. 0 1 34 |
|
The defendants denies the allegation. 0 1 37 |
|
The defendant walks. 1 1 20 |
|
The defendant walk. 0 1 19 |
|
The defendants walks. 0 1 21 |
|
How many feature structures categories can label the first daughter? 1 1 68 |
|
The child put the toy on the table. 1 1 35 |
|
The teacher became angry with the students. 1 1 43 |
|
The teacher became. 0 1 19 |
|
The jury believed the defendant lied. 1 1 37 |
|
The guests dined. 1 1 17 |
|
We relied on Leslie. 1 1 20 |
|
We relied above Leslie. 0 1 23 |
|
We celebrated in the streets. 1 1 29 |
|
We celebrated in the streets in the rain on Tuesday in the morning. 1 1 67 |
|
The children are happy of ice cream. 0 1 36 |
|
The children are fond with the ice cream. 0 1 41 |
|
The children are fond that they have ice cream. 0 1 47 |
|
A magazine appeared on the newsstands. 1 1 38 |
|
A magazine about crime appeared on the newsstands. 1 1 50 |
|
Newsweek appeared on the newsstands. 1 1 36 |
|
Newsweek about crime appeared on the newsstands. 0 1 48 |
|
The report that crime was declining surprised many people. 1 1 58 |
|
The book surprised many people. 1 1 31 |
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The book that crime was declining surprised many people. 0 1 56 |
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The storm arrived after the picnic. 1 1 35 |
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The storm arrived while the picnic. 0 1 35 |
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The storm arrived while we ate lunch. 1 1 37 |
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This dogs barked. 0 1 17 |
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These dogs barked. 1 1 18 |
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A chair was broken. 1 1 19 |
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They want them arrested. 1 1 24 |
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They preferred them arrested. 1 1 29 |
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We preferred them on our team. 1 1 30 |
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With my parents as supportive as they are, I'll be in fine shape. 1 1 65 |
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We walks. 0 1 9 |
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Few dog barked. 0 1 15 |
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The dogs barked. 1 1 16 |
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I walk and Dana runs. 1 1 21 |
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They like us. 1 1 13 |
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Us like them. 0 1 13 |
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Kim likes dogs. 1 1 15 |
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Dogs like Kim. 1 1 14 |
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The person responsible confessed. 1 1 33 |
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The person confessed responsible. 0 1 33 |
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The cat slept soundly and furry. 0 1 32 |
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The soundly and furry cat slept. 0 1 32 |
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Chris walks, Pat eats broccoli, and Sandy plays squash. 1 1 55 |
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There was some particular dog who saved every family. 1 1 53 |
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Susan frightens her. 1 1 20 |
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Susan told her a story. 1 1 23 |
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Susan told a story to her. 1 1 26 |
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Susan devoted herself to linguistics. 1 1 37 |
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Nobody told Susan about herself. 1 1 32 |
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That picture of Susan offended her. 1 1 35 |
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He offended Sandy. 1 1 18 |
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I enjoy yourself. 0 1 17 |
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They talk to themselves. 1 1 24 |
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Nobody told Susan. 1 1 18 |
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Protect yourself! 1 1 17 |
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Protect you! 0 1 12 |
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I met the person who left. 1 1 26 |
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Leslie slept. 1 1 13 |
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Chris handed Bo. 0 1 16 |
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Dana walked and Leslie ran. 1 1 27 |
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Dana walking and Leslie ran. 0 1 28 |
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Dana walking and Leslie running. 0 1 32 |
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the putter of books left. 0 1 25 |
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Kris donated a book to the library. 1 1 35 |
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The police sprayed the protesters with water. 1 1 45 |
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The police sprayed water on the protesters. 1 1 43 |
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The students drove cars. 1 1 24 |
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These cars drive easily. 1 1 24 |
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The horse kicked me black and blue. 1 1 35 |
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They yelled. 1 1 12 |
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The horse raced past the barn fell. 1 1 35 |
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The horse that was raced past the barn fell. 1 1 44 |
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The boat seen down the river sank. 1 1 34 |
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The evidence assembled by the prosecution convinced the jury. 1 1 61 |
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Lou forgot the umbrella. 1 1 24 |
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Lou forgot the umbrella in the closet. 1 1 38 |
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Lou hoped the umbrella was broken. 1 1 34 |
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Lou hoped the umbrella in the closet. 0 1 37 |
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Lou put the umbrella was broken. 0 1 32 |
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Lou put the umbrella in the closet. 1 1 35 |
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The artist drew the child with a pencil. 1 1 40 |
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The dog bit the cat. 1 1 20 |
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The cat was bitten the mouse. 0 1 29 |
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The cat was bitten the mouse by the dog. 0 1 40 |
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Chris was handed Sandy a note by Pat. 0 1 37 |
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Chris was handed a note. 1 1 24 |
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Chris was handed Sandy a note. 0 1 30 |
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TV puts dumb ideas in children's heads. 1 1 39 |
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Dumb ideas are put in children's heads by TV. 1 1 45 |
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Dumb ideas are put in children's heads. 1 1 39 |
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Dumb ideas are put notions in children's heads by TV. 0 1 53 |
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The patient died. 1 1 17 |
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The patient was died. 0 1 21 |
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Chris was handed. 0 1 17 |
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TV puts dumb ideas. 0 1 19 |
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He was arrested by the police. 1 1 30 |
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The cat got bitten. 1 1 19 |
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The cat were bitten by the dog. 0 1 31 |
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There is a monster in Loch Ness. 1 1 32 |
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It is obvious that Pat is lying. 1 1 32 |
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Pat is the captain of the team. 1 1 31 |
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Pat is hate Chris. 0 1 18 |
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There is a unicorn in the garden. 1 1 33 |
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There was a felon elected to the city council. 1 1 46 |
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There is a seat available. 1 1 26 |
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A seat available was in the last row. 0 1 37 |
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Many people were fond of Pat. 1 1 29 |
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People are looking through the window. 1 1 38 |
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A felon was elected to the city council. 1 1 40 |
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There loved Sandy. 0 1 18 |
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We talked to them about there. 0 1 30 |
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It mattered that the Giants had lost. 1 1 37 |
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That dogs bark annoys people. 1 1 29 |
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It annoys people that dogs bark. 1 1 32 |
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That Chris knew the answer occurred to Pat. 1 1 43 |
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It never occurred to Pat that Chris knew the answer. 1 1 52 |
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That the Cardinal won the game gave Sandy a thrill. 1 1 51 |
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It gave Sandy a thrill that the Cardinal won the game. 1 1 54 |
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That Sandy had lied suggested. 0 1 30 |
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It loved Sandy. 0 1 15 |
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Cohen proved the independence of the continuum hypothesis. 1 1 58 |
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Cohen proved that the continuum hypothesis was independent. 1 1 59 |
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We forgot our invitations. 1 1 26 |
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Nobody saw Pat. 1 1 15 |
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That Fido barks annoys me. 1 1 26 |
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Fido barks. 1 1 11 |
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Chris dreads the bucket. 1 1 24 |
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The candidates bring advantage to the voters. 1 1 45 |
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Tabs are kept on suspected drug dealers by the FBI. 1 1 51 |
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Advantage is taken of every opportunity for improvement. 1 1 56 |
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The bucket was kicked by Pat. 1 1 29 |
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John is sad. 1 1 12 |
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John loaded the wagon full with hay. 1 1 36 |
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John loaded the wagon with hay green. 0 1 37 |
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I presented John with it dead. 0 1 30 |
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Of whom are you thinking? 1 1 25 |
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John became rich. 1 1 17 |
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I gave John gold apples. 1 1 24 |
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how silly is Bill considered? 1 1 29 |
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how mad was Bill made? 1 1 22 |
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John is sick. 1 1 13 |
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John left singing. 1 1 18 |
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John is near Larry. 1 1 19 |
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John gave Bill the dog dead. 1 1 28 |
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Bill was struck by John as stupid. 0 1 34 |
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John was struck as sick. 0 1 24 |
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John was struck by Bill's idiocy. 1 1 33 |
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John promised Bill to leave. 1 1 28 |
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John tried to leave. 1 1 20 |
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To leave would be a pleasure. 1 1 29 |
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John was struck by Bill as pompous. 0 1 35 |
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John was promised by Bill to leave. 0 1 35 |
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They make good cooks. 1 1 21 |
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there is nothing to do. 1 1 23 |
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John has something for Bill to do. 1 1 34 |
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I am counting on Bill to incriminate himself. 1 1 45 |
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On whom are you counting to incriminate himself? 1 1 48 |
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I am counting on Bill to get there on time. 1 1 43 |
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I would prefer to leave. 1 1 24 |
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I would hate for John to leave. 1 1 31 |
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I would prefer for John to leave. 1 1 33 |
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It was hated for John to leave. 0 1 31 |
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John decided for Bill to get the prize. 0 1 39 |
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John decided Bill to get the prize. 0 1 35 |
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to die is no fun. 1 1 17 |
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John wants to leave. 1 1 20 |
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John counted on Bill to get there on time. 1 1 42 |
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I bought Bill a book to read. 1 1 29 |
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John told Mary that it would be important to leave early. 1 1 57 |
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John told Mary that it was important to Fred to leave early. 1 1 60 |
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John, told Mary that it would be appropriate to leave together. 1 1 63 |
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the election of John president surprised me. 0 1 44 |
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John's arriving dead surprised me. 1 1 34 |
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the attempt by John to leave surprised me. 1 1 42 |
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John left orders to follow Pete. 1 1 32 |
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John left us orders to follow Pete. 1 1 35 |
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John left orders not to be disturbed. 1 1 37 |
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That he is here is clear. 1 1 25 |
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It is a problem that he is here. 1 1 32 |
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It bothers me that he is here. 1 1 30 |
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John regretted it that Bill had a good time. 1 1 44 |
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John believes it that Bill is here. 0 1 35 |
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John believes it sincerely that Bill is here. 0 1 45 |
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John is aware of it that Bill is here. 0 1 38 |
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John felt it that Bill was tardy. 0 1 33 |
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John believed it that Bill was tardy. 0 1 37 |
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It was believed that Bill was tardy. 1 1 36 |
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That John is reluctant seems. 0 1 29 |
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It is the problem that he is here. 0 1 34 |
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That he is here is the problem. 1 1 31 |
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The problem we are discussing is George. 1 1 40 |
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It is to give up to leave. 0 1 26 |
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It would prove our theory to be untenable for carrots to be vegetables. 1 1 71 |
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It was believed to be illegal by them to do that. 0 1 49 |
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John grudgingly accepted judgments of his incompetence as an auto mechanic. 1 1 75 |
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It was to John that I gave the book. 1 1 36 |
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I bought it to read. 1 1 20 |
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I bought it to give to Pete. 1 1 28 |
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I gave it to Pete to take to the fair. 1 1 38 |
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I gave Pete the book to impress. 0 1 32 |
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I wrote to Bill. 1 1 16 |
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I presented it to Bill to read. 1 1 31 |
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I presented Bill with it to read. 0 1 33 |
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I gave a book to Bill to read. 1 1 30 |
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John thinks it would upset himself to die. 1 1 42 |
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John made Bill mad at himself. 1 1 30 |
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John made Bill master of himself. 1 1 33 |
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The correspondence school made Bill a good typist. 1 1 50 |
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The correspondence school sent Bill a good typist. 1 1 50 |
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John considers Bill silly. 1 1 26 |
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John considers Bill to be silly. 1 1 32 |
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John bought a dog for himself to play with. 0 1 43 |
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John arranged for himself to get the prize. 1 1 43 |
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John talked to Bill about himself. 1 1 34 |
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