ID list | Word list | Lemma list | POS list | Definition list | Lemma_sentence stringlengths 0 821 | sentence stringlengths 1 1.47k | Lemma_tfidf list | Lemma_tfidf_value list |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"being",
"most",
"convenient",
"line",
"soon",
"proved",
"good",
"investment",
"owners"
] | [
"be",
"most",
"convenient",
"line",
"soon",
"prove",
"good",
"investment",
"owner"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"very",
"suited to your comfort or purpose or needs",
"a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power",
"in the near future",
"be shown or be found to be",
"having desirable or positive quali... | be most convenient line soon prove good investment owner | Besides being most convenient , the line "soon proved a good investment for the owners ". | [
"be",
"most",
"convenient",
"line",
"soon",
"prove",
"good",
"investment",
"owner"
] | [
0.1065,
0.2605,
0.4162,
0.2978,
0.3495,
0.3486,
0.2705,
0.4309,
0.3955
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"Telegraphers",
"Depot",
"time",
"were",
"Aaron C. Burr",
"Mark Manley",
"Burr and Manley",
"dealers",
"lumber",
"dry goods"
] | [
"telegrapher",
"_",
"time",
"be",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"dealer",
"lumber",
"drygoods"
] | [
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"someone who transmits messages by telegraph",
"_",
"an instance or single occasion for some event",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"someone who purchases and maintains an inventory of goods to be sold",
"the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material",
... | telegrapher _ time be _ _ _ dealer lumber drygoods | Telegraphers at the Depot at this time were Aaron C. Burr and Mark Manley of "Burr and Manley ", dealers in lumber and dry goods . | [
"telegrapher",
"time",
"be",
"dealer",
"lumber",
"drygoods"
] | [
0.4897,
0.2374,
0.1118,
0.4525,
0.4743,
0.5115
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"Early",
"equipment",
"was",
"very",
"flimsy",
"gusts",
"wind",
"toppled",
"poles",
"making",
"communications",
"impossible"
] | [
"early",
"equipment",
"be",
"very",
"flimsy",
"gust",
"wind",
"topple",
"pole",
"make",
"communication",
"impossible"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ"
] | [
"being or occurring at an early stage of development",
"an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"used as intensifiers; `real' is sometimes used informally for `really'; `rattling' is informal",
... | early equipment be very flimsy gust wind topple pole make communication impossible | Early equipment was very flimsy ; the smallest gusts of wind toppled poles , making communications impossible . | [
"early",
"equipment",
"be",
"very",
"flimsy",
"gust",
"wind",
"topple",
"pole",
"make",
"communication",
"impossible"
] | [
0.2327,
0.2764,
0.0813,
0.2047,
0.3988,
0.383,
0.2918,
0.3717,
0.3153,
0.1664,
0.2849,
0.2894
] |
[
1,
2,
3
] | [
"companies",
"continued",
"spring up"
] | [
"company",
"continue",
"spring up"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB"
] | [
"an institution created to conduct business",
"do something repeatedly and showing no intention to stop",
"come into existence; take on form or shape"
] | company continue spring up | But companies continued to spring up . | [
"company",
"continue",
"spring",
"up"
] | [
0.5122,
0.5122,
0.5798,
0.3731
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"Battenkill Telegraph Company",
"was",
"existence",
"Alvin Pettibone",
"was",
"president"
] | [
"_",
"be",
"existence",
"_",
"be",
"president"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"the state or fact of existing",
"_",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"an executive officer of a firm or corporation"
] | _ be existence _ be president | By 1883 the "Battenkill Telegraph Company " was in existence and Alvin Pettibone was its president . | [
"be",
"existence",
"be",
"president"
] | [
0.3809,
0.6421,
0.3809,
0.6653
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16
] | [
"Operating",
"Valley Telegraph Line",
"officers",
"were",
"E. C. Orvis",
"president",
"H. K. Fowler",
"vice-president",
"secretary",
"J. N. Hard",
"treasurer",
"F. H. Walker",
"superintendent",
"H. S. Walker",
"assistant",
"superintendent"
] | [
"operate",
"_",
"officer",
"be",
"_",
"president",
"_",
"vice president",
"secretary",
"_",
"treasurer",
"_",
"superintendent",
"_",
"assistant",
"superintendent"
] | [
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.",
"_",
"someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"_",
"an executive officer of a firm or corporation",
"_",
"an executive officer ranking immediately below a president... | operate _ officer be _ president _ vice president secretary _ treasurer _ superintendent _ assistant superintendent | Operating in 1887 was the "Valley Telegraph Line ", officers of which were E. C. Orvis , president ; H. K. Fowler , vice-president and secretary ; J. N. Hard , treasurer ; F. H. Walker , superintendent ; H. S. Walker , assistant superintendent . | [
"operate",
"officer",
"be",
"president",
"vice",
"president",
"secretary",
"treasurer",
"superintendent",
"assistant",
"superintendent"
] | [
0.2435,
0.2128,
0.0697,
0.487,
0.2746,
0.487,
0.2271,
0.3114,
0.5914,
0.2821,
0.5914
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13
] | [
"Two",
"companies",
"now",
"had",
"headquarters",
"Clark J. Wait",
"then",
"had",
"own",
"drugstore",
"Factory Point",
"Northern Union Telegraph Company",
"Western Union"
] | [
"two",
"company",
"now",
"have",
"headquarters",
"_",
"then",
"have",
"own",
"drugstore",
"_",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"being one more than one",
"an institution created to conduct business",
"in the historical present; at this point in the narration of a series of past events",
"have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense",
"(usually plural) the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterpris... | two company now have headquarters _ then have own drugstore _ _ _ | Two companies now had headquarters with Clark J. Wait , who by then had his own drugstore at Factory Point - the "Northern Union Telegraph Company " and the "Western Union ". | [
"two",
"company",
"now",
"have",
"headquarters",
"then",
"have",
"own",
"drugstore"
] | [
0.2514,
0.3356,
0.2559,
0.4193,
0.4566,
0.2475,
0.4193,
0.2863,
0.4808
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"Operators",
"were",
"Arthur Koop",
"Norman Taylor"
] | [
"operator",
"be",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"an agent that operates some apparatus or machine",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"_",
"_"
] | operator be _ _ | Operators were Arthur Koop and Norman Taylor . | [
"operator",
"be"
] | [
0.9606,
0.2779
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20,
21,
22,
23,
24,
25,
26,
27
] | [
"Still",
"existing",
"Northern Union",
"telegraph form",
"typical",
"peremptory",
"message",
"Peru",
"grocer",
"J. J. Hapgood",
"Burton",
"Graves",
"store",
"Manchester",
"Get",
"send",
"stage",
"four",
"pounds",
"best",
"Porterhouse",
"sirloin",
"steak",
"Mrs. Hapgood"... | [
"still",
"exist",
"_",
"telegraph form",
"typical",
"peremptory",
"message",
"_",
"grocer",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"store",
"Manchester",
"get",
"send",
"stage",
"four",
"pound",
"best",
"porterhouse",
"sirloin",
"steak",
"_",
"send",
"six",
"sweet orange"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"with reference to action or condition; without change, interruption, or cessation",
"have an existence, be extant",
"_",
"a form to use when sending a telegram",
"exhibiting the qualities or characteristics that identify a group or kind or category",
"offensively self-assured or given to exercising usual... | still exist _ telegraph form typical peremptory message _ grocer _ _ _ store Manchester get send stage four pound best porterhouse sirloin steak _ send six sweet orange | Still existing on a "Northern Union " telegraph form is a typical peremptory message from Peru grocer J. J. Hapgood to Burton and Graves ' store in Manchester - "Get and send by stage sure four pounds best Porterhouse or sirloin steak , for Mrs. Hapgood send six sweet oranges ". | [
"still",
"exist",
"telegraph",
"form",
"typical",
"peremptory",
"message",
"grocer",
"store",
"get",
"send",
"stage",
"four",
"pound",
"best",
"porterhouse",
"sirloin",
"steak",
"send",
"six",
"sweet",
"orange"
] | [
0.1382,
0.1761,
0.2375,
0.1445,
0.1998,
0.2706,
0.1989,
0.2415,
0.1772,
0.1261,
0.3433,
0.1757,
0.1583,
0.1888,
0.1622,
0.2706,
0.2706,
0.2599,
0.3433,
0.1733,
0.1894,
0.2232
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20,
21,
22,
23
] | [
"J. E. McNaughton",
"Barnumville",
"E. G. Bacon",
"became",
"proprietors",
"Green Mountain Telegraph Company",
"connecting",
"offices",
"Western Union",
"line",
"extending",
"mountain",
"Barnumville",
"Peru",
"Londonderry",
"South Londonderry",
"Lowell Lake",
"Windham",
"North Wi... | [
"_",
"_",
"_",
"become",
"proprietor",
"_",
"connect",
"office",
"_",
"line",
"extend",
"mountain",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"_",
"_",
"_",
"undergo a change or development",
"(law) someone who owns (is legal possessor of) a business",
"_",
"join by means of communication equipment",
"place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed",
"_",
"a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals ... | _ _ _ become proprietor _ connect office _ line extend mountain _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ | About 1888 J. E. McNaughton of Barnumville and E. G. Bacon became proprietors of the "Green Mountain Telegraph Company ", connecting all offices on the Western Union line and extending over the mountain from Barnumville to Peru , Londonderry , South Londonderry , Lowell Lake , Windham , North Windham , Grafton , Cambri... | [
"become",
"proprietor",
"connect",
"office",
"line",
"extend",
"mountain"
] | [
0.2744,
0.4442,
0.4492,
0.3285,
0.3038,
0.3809,
0.4246
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"John H. Whipple",
"was",
"manager",
"Western Union",
"Center",
"drugstore",
"purchased",
"Clark Wait"
] | [
"_",
"be",
"manager",
"_",
"_",
"drugstore",
"purchase",
"_"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN"
] | [
"_",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"someone who controls resources and expenditures",
"_",
"_",
"a retail shop where medicine and other articles are sold",
"obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transaction",
"_"
] | _ be manager _ _ drugstore purchase _ | From 1896 until 1910 John H. Whipple was manager of Western Union at the Center in the drugstore he purchased from Clark Wait . | [
"be",
"manager",
"drugstore",
"purchase"
] | [
0.1506,
0.5062,
0.6485,
0.5482
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"Village",
"office",
"Western Union",
"George Towsley",
"manager",
"telegrapher",
"continued",
"Hard",
"drugstore"
] | [
"village",
"office",
"_",
"_",
"manager",
"telegrapher",
"continue",
"_",
"drugstore"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a community of people smaller than a town",
"place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed",
"_",
"_",
"someone who controls resources and expenditures",
"someone who transmits messages by telegraph",
"continue a certain state, condition, or activity",
"_",
"a retail shop wh... | village office _ _ manager telegrapher continue _ drugstore | The Village office of Western Union with George Towsley as manager and telegrapher continued in Hard 's drugstore until 1905. | [
"village",
"office",
"manager",
"telegrapher",
"continue",
"drugstore"
] | [
0.4058,
0.3371,
0.3748,
0.4883,
0.335,
0.4801
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"summers",
"Towsley",
"often",
"needed",
"assistance",
"company operator"
] | [
"summer",
"_",
"often",
"need",
"assistance",
"company operator"
] | [
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"the warmest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox",
"_",
"many times at short intervals",
"have need of",
"the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose",
"an operator who works for a c... | summer _ often need assistance company operator | During the summers , Towsley often needed the assistance of a company operator . | [
"summer",
"often",
"need",
"assistance",
"company",
"operator"
] | [
0.4228,
0.3679,
0.3532,
0.4634,
0.3861,
0.4442
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14
] | [
"were",
"years",
"people",
"flocked",
"Manchester",
"play",
"golf",
"come",
"vogue",
"also",
"witness",
"Ekwanok",
"Country Club",
"tournaments"
] | [
"be",
"year",
"people",
"flock",
"Manchester",
"play",
"golf",
"come",
"vogue",
"also",
"witness",
"_",
"country club",
"tournament"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
"(plural) any group of human beings (men or women or children) collectively",
"move as a crowd or in a group",
"largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river",
"partic... | be year people flock Manchester play golf come vogue also witness _ country club tournament | These were the years when people flocked to Manchester not only to play golf , which had come into vogue , but also to witness the Ekwanok Country Club tournaments . | [
"be",
"year",
"people",
"flock",
"play",
"golf",
"come",
"vogue",
"also",
"witness",
"country",
"club",
"tournament"
] | [
0.0798,
0.1849,
0.2041,
0.3435,
0.2195,
0.3262,
0.1812,
0.3649,
0.1882,
0.2979,
0.2356,
0.2818,
0.3435
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13
] | [
"New Yorkers",
"kept",
"informed",
"scores",
"reporters",
"telegraphed",
"fifteen",
"twenty",
"thousand",
"words",
"daily",
"metropolitan",
"newspapers"
] | [
"New Yorker",
"keep",
"informed",
"scores",
"reporter",
"telegraph",
"fifteen",
"twenty",
"thousand",
"word",
"daily",
"metropolitan",
"newspaper"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a native or resident of New York (especially of New York City)",
"keep in a certain state, position, or activity; e.g.,",
"having much knowledge or education",
"a large number or amount",
"a person who investigates and reports or edits news stories",
"send cables, wires, or telegrams",
"being one more ... | New Yorker keep informed scores reporter telegraph fifteen twenty thousand word daily metropolitan newspaper | New Yorkers were kept informed of scores by reporters who telegraphed fifteen to twenty thousand words daily to the metropolitan newspapers . | [
"keep",
"informed",
"scores",
"reporter",
"telegraph",
"fifteen",
"twenty",
"thousand",
"word",
"daily",
"metropolitan",
"newspaper"
] | [
0.1958,
0.3098,
0.3333,
0.2892,
0.3045,
0.2724,
0.2358,
0.2453,
0.2018,
0.2489,
0.2786,
0.2437
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"boosted",
"telegraph",
"business",
"Manchester",
"basked",
"all",
"free",
"advertising"
] | [
"boost",
"telegraph",
"business",
"Manchester",
"bask",
"all",
"free",
"advertising"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"contribute to the progress or growth of",
"apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)",
"the volume of commercial activity",
"largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river",
"derive or receive pleasure from; get enjoyment fr... | boost telegraph business Manchester bask all free advertising | This boosted local telegraph business and Manchester basked in all the free advertising . | [
"boost",
"telegraph",
"business",
"bask",
"all",
"free",
"advertising"
] | [
0.3926,
0.404,
0.2767,
0.4421,
0.2159,
0.3002,
0.364
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"town",
"chosen",
"U. S. Amateur Golf",
"tournament",
"representative",
"hurried",
"here",
"Boston",
"manager",
"office"
] | [
"town",
"choose",
"_",
"tournament",
"representative",
"hurry",
"here",
"Boston",
"manager",
"office"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city",
"pick out, select, or choose from a number of alternatives",
"_",
"a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner",
"an advocate who represents someone else's policy or purpose",
"move very fast",
... | town choose _ tournament representative hurry here Boston manager office | In 1914 when the town was chosen for the U. S. Amateur Golf tournament , a representative hurried here from the Boston manager 's office . | [
"town",
"choose",
"tournament",
"representative",
"hurry",
"here",
"manager",
"office"
] | [
0.2946,
0.3279,
0.4098,
0.3595,
0.3481,
0.2437,
0.3199,
0.2877
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15
] | [
"wake",
"came",
"District Traffic Supervisor",
"cream",
"telegraphic",
"profession",
"ten",
"Boston",
"best",
"chosen",
"long",
"experience",
"thorough",
"knowledge",
"golf"
] | [
"wake",
"come",
"_",
"cream",
"telegraphic",
"profession",
"ten",
"Boston",
"best",
"choose",
"long",
"experience",
"thorough",
"knowledge",
"golf"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event)",
"reach a destination; arrive by movement or progress",
"_",
"the best people or things in a group",
"of or relating to or transmitted by telegraph",
"the body of people in a learned occupation",
"the cardinal number that is the sum of nin... | wake come _ cream telegraphic profession ten Boston best choose long experience thorough knowledge golf | In his wake came the District Traffic Supervisor and the cream of the telegraphic profession , ten of Boston 's best , chosen for their long experience and thorough knowledge of golf . | [
"wake",
"come",
"cream",
"telegraphic",
"profession",
"ten",
"best",
"choose",
"long",
"experience",
"thorough",
"knowledge",
"golf"
] | [
0.2751,
0.1664,
0.3351,
0.3452,
0.2937,
0.2297,
0.2154,
0.2524,
0.1851,
0.2116,
0.3107,
0.2568,
0.2995
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"tournament",
"alone",
"words",
"winged",
"way",
"Manchester"
] | [
"tournament",
"alone",
"word",
"wing",
"way",
"Manchester"
] | [
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a sporting competition in which contestants play a series of games to decide the winner",
"without any others being included or involved",
"a unit of language that native speakers can identify",
"travel through the air; be airborne",
"a journey or passage",
"largest city in New Hampshire; located in sout... | tournament alone word wing way Manchester | During that tournament alone , some 250000 words winged their way out of Manchester . | [
"tournament",
"alone",
"word",
"wing",
"way"
] | [
0.5057,
0.3629,
0.3351,
0.4437,
0.2861
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15
] | [
"old",
"Morse",
"system",
"replaced",
"locally",
"Simplex",
"modern",
"automatic",
"method",
"Ellamae Heckman",
"Wilcox",
"was",
"manager",
"Western Union",
"office"
] | [
"old",
"Morse",
"system",
"replace",
"locally",
"simplex",
"modern",
"automatic",
"method",
"_",
"_",
"be",
"manager",
"_",
"office"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"of long duration; not new",
"a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)",
"an organized structure for arranging or classifying",
"take the place or move into the position of",
"by a particular locality",
"allowing communication in ... | old Morse system replace locally simplex modern automatic method _ _ be manager _ office | The old Morse system was replaced locally by the Simplex modern automatic method in 1929, when Ellamae Heckman ( Wilcox ) was manager of the Western Union office . | [
"old",
"system",
"replace",
"locally",
"simplex",
"modern",
"automatic",
"method",
"be",
"manager",
"office"
] | [
0.2063,
0.2231,
0.2908,
0.3783,
0.3939,
0.2547,
0.3282,
0.2427,
0.0803,
0.2698,
0.2427
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"summers",
"business",
"was",
"so",
"brisk",
"Mrs. Wilcox",
"had",
"two",
"assistants",
"messenger"
] | [
"summer",
"business",
"be",
"so",
"brisk",
"_",
"have",
"two",
"assistant",
"messenger"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"the warmest season of the year; in the northern hemisphere it extends from the summer solstice to the autumnal equinox",
"the volume of commercial activity",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"to a very great extent or degree",
"quick and energetic",
"_",
... | summer business be so brisk _ have two assistant messenger | During summers , business was so brisk that Mrs. Wilcox had two assistants and a messenger . | [
"summer",
"business",
"be",
"so",
"brisk",
"have",
"two",
"assistant",
"messenger"
] | [
0.3454,
0.3096,
0.105,
0.2377,
0.4803,
0.1971,
0.2364,
0.4249,
0.4598
] |
[
1,
2
] | [
"succeeded",
"Clarence Goyette"
] | [
"succeed",
"_"
] | [
"VERB",
"PROPN"
] | [
"be the successor (of)",
"_"
] | succeed _ | She was succeeded by Clarence Goyette . | [
"succeed"
] | [
1
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14
] | [
"time",
"telegraph",
"office",
"shifted",
"location",
"railroad station",
"Depot",
"shops",
"Center",
"back",
"town clerk",
"office",
"drugstore",
"Village"
] | [
"time",
"telegraph",
"office",
"shift",
"location",
"railroad station",
"_",
"shop",
"_",
"back",
"town clerk",
"office",
"drugstore",
"village"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"an instance or single occasion for some event",
"apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)",
"place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed",
"change place or direction",
"a determination of the place where something is",
"terminal where train... | time telegraph office shift location railroad station _ shop _ back town clerk office drugstore village | Since that time the telegraph office has shifted in location from the railroad station at the Depot and shops at the Center back to the town clerk 's office and drugstore at the Village . | [
"time",
"telegraph",
"office",
"shift",
"location",
"railroad",
"station",
"shop",
"back",
"town",
"clerk",
"office",
"drugstore",
"village"
] | [
0.1543,
0.3129,
0.4395,
0.2539,
0.2633,
0.2746,
0.253,
0.2729,
0.1802,
0.225,
0.2941,
0.4395,
0.3129,
0.2645
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"being",
"located",
"years",
"Village",
"Equinox Pharmacy",
"supervision",
"Mrs. Harry Mercier",
"is",
"presently",
"located",
"Hill and Dale Shop",
"Manchester Center"
] | [
"be",
"located",
"year",
"_",
"_",
"supervision",
"_",
"be",
"presently",
"located",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"situated in a particular spot or position",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
"_",
"_",
"management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group",
"_",
"have the quality of being; (cop... | be located year _ _ supervision _ be presently located _ _ | After being located for some years in the Village at the Equinox Pharmacy under the supervision of Mrs. Harry Mercier , it is presently located in the Hill and Dale Shop , Manchester Center . | [
"be",
"located",
"year",
"supervision",
"be",
"presently",
"located"
] | [
0.1946,
0.7549,
0.2255,
0.4189,
0.1946,
0.4072,
0.7549
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"first",
"known",
"telephone line",
"Manchester",
"established",
"July",
"Burr",
"Manley",
"store",
"Manchester Depot",
"Kent and Root Marble Company",
"South Dorset"
] | [
"first",
"known",
"telephone line",
"Manchester",
"establish",
"July",
"_",
"_",
"store",
"_",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"preceding all others in time or space or degree",
"apprehended with certainty",
"the wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals",
"largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river",
"set up or lay the groundwork for",
"the month following June and precedi... | first known telephone line Manchester establish July _ _ store _ _ _ | The first known telephone line in Manchester was established in July 1883 between Burr and Manley 's store at Manchester Depot and the Kent and Root Marble Company in South Dorset . | [
"first",
"known",
"telephone",
"line",
"establish",
"store"
] | [
0.244,
0.3659,
0.3623,
0.2951,
0.3489,
0.339
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"extended",
"year",
"include",
"railroad station",
"agent",
"office",
"Thayer",
"Hotel",
"Factory Point"
] | [
"extend",
"year",
"include",
"railroad station",
"agent",
"office",
"_",
"hotel",
"_"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"extend in scope or range or area",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
"have as a part, be made up out of",
"terminal where trains load or unload passengers or goods",
"a representative who acts on behalf of other persons or organizations",
"an administrative unit of government",
"_",
"a... | extend year include railroad station agent office _ hotel _ | This was extended the following year to include the railroad station agent 's office and Thayer 's Hotel at Factory Point . | [
"extend",
"year",
"include",
"railroad",
"station",
"agent",
"office",
"hotel"
] | [
0.38,
0.2512,
0.31,
0.4095,
0.3773,
0.371,
0.3277,
0.3759
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
] | [
"November",
"line",
"connecting",
"dwelling houses",
"Dorset",
"extended",
"Manchester Depot"
] | [
"November",
"line",
"connect",
"dwelling house",
"_",
"extend",
"_"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"PROPN"
] | [
"the month following October and preceding December",
"a conductor for transmitting electrical or optical signals or electric power",
"join by means of communication equipment",
"housing that someone is living in",
"_",
"extend in scope or range or area",
"_"
] | November line connect dwelling house _ extend _ | In November 1887 a line connecting several dwelling houses in Dorset was extended to Manchester Depot . | [
"line",
"connect",
"dwelling",
"house",
"extend"
] | [
0.3241,
0.4791,
0.4645,
0.3152,
0.4063
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"Telephone wires",
"Louis Dufresne",
"house",
"East Manchester",
"Dufresne",
"lumber",
"job",
"near",
"Bourn Pond",
"were",
"up"
] | [
"telephone wire",
"_",
"house",
"_",
"_",
"lumber",
"job",
"near",
"_",
"be",
"up"
] | [
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADJ"
] | [
"the wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals",
"_",
"a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families",
"_",
"_",
"the wood of trees cut and prepared for use as building material",
"a workplace; as in the expression",
"near in time or place or relationship",
"_",
"occup... | telephone wire _ house _ _ lumber job near _ be up | Telephone wires from Louis Dufresne 's house in East Manchester to the Dufresne lumber job near Bourn Pond were up about 1895. | [
"telephone",
"wire",
"house",
"lumber",
"job",
"near",
"be",
"up"
] | [
0.3955,
0.4102,
0.3133,
0.4885,
0.3392,
0.3829,
0.1152,
0.2521
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"Eber L. Taylor",
"Manchester Depot",
"recorded",
"setting",
"phone",
"poles",
"East Dorset",
"Barnumville",
"diary"
] | [
"_",
"_",
"record",
"set",
"phone",
"pole",
"_",
"_",
"diary"
] | [
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"_",
"make a record of; set down in permanent form",
"put into a certain place or abstract location",
"electronic equipment that converts sound into electrical signals that can be transmitted over distances and then converts received signals back into sounds",
"a long (usually round) rod of wood or m... | _ _ record set phone pole _ _ diary | Eber L. Taylor of Manchester Depot recorded the setting of phone poles in East Dorset and Barnumville in his diary for 1906. | [
"record",
"set",
"phone",
"pole",
"diary"
] | [
0.3731,
0.3393,
0.4564,
0.4741,
0.5591
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"local calls",
"strictly",
"May",
"long",
"distance",
"telephone",
"town",
"transferred",
"C. B. Carleton",
"Young",
"shoe store"
] | [
"local call",
"strictly",
"May",
"long",
"distance",
"telephone",
"town",
"transfer",
"_",
"_",
"shoe store"
] | [
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a telephone call made within a local calling area",
"restricted to something",
"the month following April and preceding June",
"primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified",
"the property created by the space between two objects or points... | local call strictly May long distance telephone town transfer _ _ shoe store | These must have been for local calls strictly , as in May 1900 the "only long distance telephone " in town was transferred from C. B. Carleton 's to Young 's shoe store . | [
"local",
"call",
"strictly",
"long",
"distance",
"telephone",
"town",
"transfer",
"shoe",
"store"
] | [
0.3001,
0.2469,
0.3653,
0.2281,
0.2977,
0.31,
0.2794,
0.3201,
0.3301,
0.2901
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"small",
"single",
"switchboard",
"installed",
"Village",
"Woodcock",
"hardware store",
"later",
"E. H. Hemenway"
] | [
"small",
"single",
"switchboard",
"install",
"_",
"_",
"hardware store",
"later",
"_"
] | [
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"PROPN"
] | [
"limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent",
"being or characteristic of a single thing or person",
"telephone central where circuits are completed with patchcords",
"set up for use",
"_",
"_",
"a store selling hardware",
"happening at a time subsequent to a reference time"... | small single switchboard install _ _ hardware store later _ | A small single switchboard was installed in the Village over Woodcock 's hardware store ( later E. H. Hemenway 's ). | [
"small",
"single",
"switchboard",
"install",
"hardware",
"store",
"later"
] | [
0.2735,
0.3207,
0.5057,
0.4059,
0.4513,
0.3311,
0.2976
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"George Woodcock",
"was",
"manager",
"troubleshooter",
"Elizabeth Way",
"was",
"first",
"operator",
"night",
"operator",
"also",
"employed"
] | [
"_",
"be",
"manager",
"troubleshooter",
"_",
"be",
"first",
"operator",
"night",
"operator",
"also",
"employ"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB"
] | [
"_",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"someone who controls resources and expenditures",
"a worker whose job is to locate and fix sources of trouble (especially in mechanical devices)",
"_",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"preceding all othe... | _ be manager troubleshooter _ be first operator night operator also employ | George Woodcock was manager and troubleshooter ; Elizabeth Way was the first operator ; and a night operator was also employed . | [
"be",
"manager",
"troubleshooter",
"be",
"first",
"operator",
"night",
"operator",
"also",
"employ"
] | [
0.1837,
0.3088,
0.4508,
0.1837,
0.2124,
0.6351,
0.2569,
0.6351,
0.2167,
0.3258
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"fortunate",
"enough",
"have",
"one",
"early",
"phones",
"advertised",
"fact",
"telephone number",
"Manchester Journal"
] | [
"fortunate",
"enough",
"have",
"one",
"early",
"phone",
"advertise",
"fact",
"telephone number",
"_"
] | [
"ADJ",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"having unexpected good fortune",
"as much as necessary; ; (`plenty' is nonstandard)",
"have ownership or possession of",
"used of a single unit or thing; not two or more",
"at or near the beginning of a period of time or course of events or before the usual or expected time",
"electronic equipment that c... | fortunate enough have one early phone advertise fact telephone number _ | Anyone fortunate enough to have one of those early phones advertised the fact along with the telephone number in the Manchester Journal . | [
"fortunate",
"enough",
"have",
"one",
"early",
"phone",
"advertise",
"fact",
"telephone",
"number"
] | [
0.4164,
0.2728,
0.1843,
0.2221,
0.2811,
0.3666,
0.4491,
0.2701,
0.3371,
0.2593
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"New England Telephone Company",
"began",
"erecting",
"building",
"house",
"operations",
"corner",
"U. S. Rte. 7",
"is",
"now",
"Memorial Avenue",
"Manchester Center"
] | [
"_",
"begin",
"erect",
"building",
"house",
"operation",
"corner",
"_",
"be",
"now",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"_",
"take the first step or steps in carrying out an action",
"construct, build, or erect",
"a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place",
"provide housing for",
"a planned activity involving many people performing various actions",
"the intersection of two st... | _ begin erect building house operation corner _ be now _ _ | In 1918 the New England Telephone Company began erecting a building to house its operations on the corner of U. S. Rte. 7 and what is now Memorial Avenue at Manchester Center . | [
"begin",
"erect",
"building",
"house",
"operation",
"corner",
"be",
"now"
] | [
0.3224,
0.4864,
0.3934,
0.3236,
0.4059,
0.3832,
0.119,
0.2726
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19
] | [
"Service",
"running",
"Barnumville",
"Bennington County",
"towns",
"east",
"mountains",
"was",
"hands",
"Gleason Telephone Company",
"major",
"supervision",
"telephone lines",
"Manchester",
"was",
"New England Telephone and Telegraph Company",
"eventually",
"gained",
"control"
] | [
"service",
"run",
"_",
"_",
"town",
"east",
"mountain",
"be",
"hands",
"_",
"major",
"supervision",
"telephone line",
"Manchester",
"be",
"_",
"eventually",
"gain",
"control"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"work done by one person or group that benefits another",
"stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point",
"_",
"_",
"an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city",
"situated in or facing or moving toward the east",
"a l... | service run _ _ town east mountain be hands _ major supervision telephone line Manchester be _ eventually gain control | Service running through Barnumville and to Bennington County towns east of the mountains was in the hands of the "Gleason Telephone Company " in 1925, but major supervision of telephone lines in Manchester was with the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company , which eventually gained all control . | [
"service",
"run",
"town",
"east",
"mountain",
"be",
"hands",
"major",
"supervision",
"telephone",
"line",
"be",
"eventually",
"gain",
"control"
] | [
0.2478,
0.2036,
0.2326,
0.2735,
0.2937,
0.1503,
0.3072,
0.2265,
0.3235,
0.258,
0.2101,
0.1503,
0.296,
0.2597,
0.229
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"More",
"underground",
"equipment",
"installed",
"as well",
"office",
"improvements",
"take care",
"business"
] | [
"more",
"underground",
"equipment",
"install",
"as well",
"office",
"improvement",
"take care",
"business"
] | [
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"(comparative of `much' used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning greater in size or amount or extent or degree",
"under the level of the ground",
"an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service",
"set up for use",
"in addition",
"place of business where professional or clerical dut... | more underground equipment install as well office improvement take care business | More aerial and underground equipment was installed as well as office improvements to take care of the expanding business . | [
"more",
"underground",
"equipment",
"install",
"as",
"well",
"office",
"improvement",
"take",
"care",
"business"
] | [
0.2054,
0.3996,
0.3205,
0.3712,
0.2638,
0.2507,
0.2849,
0.3605,
0.2098,
0.3048,
0.2778
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"Mrs. F. H. Briggs",
"agent",
"operator",
"retire",
"thirty",
"years",
"service",
"led",
"agency",
"offices",
"sales",
"year"
] | [
"_",
"agent",
"operator",
"retire",
"thirty",
"year",
"service",
"lead",
"agency",
"office",
"sale",
"year"
] | [
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"a businessman who buys or sells for another in exchange for a commission",
"an agent that operates some apparatus or machine",
"go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position",
"being ten more than twenty",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
"employmen... | _ agent operator retire thirty year service lead agency office sale year | In 1931 Mrs. F. H. Briggs , agent and chief operator , who was to retire in 1946 with thirty years ' service , led agency offices in sales for the year with $ 2490. | [
"agent",
"operator",
"retire",
"thirty",
"year",
"service",
"lead",
"agency",
"office",
"sale",
"year"
] | [
0.298,
0.301,
0.3644,
0.331,
0.4036,
0.2872,
0.2578,
0.329,
0.2633,
0.298,
0.4036
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"William Hitchcock",
"retired",
"was",
"veteran",
"years",
"service"
] | [
"_",
"retire",
"be",
"veteran",
"years",
"service"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"go into retirement; stop performing one's work or withdraw from one's position",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"an experienced person who has been through many battles; someone who has given long service",
"a late time of life",
"employment in or work for another"
] | _ retire be veteran years service | William Hitchcock , who retired in 1938, was a veteran of thirty-four years ' local service . | [
"retire",
"be",
"veteran",
"years",
"service"
] | [
0.5517,
0.1318,
0.5044,
0.4845,
0.4348
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"veteran",
"telephone operator",
"was",
"Edith Fleming Blackmer",
"been",
"office",
"forty",
"years",
"time",
"death"
] | [
"veteran",
"telephone operator",
"be",
"_",
"be",
"office",
"forty",
"years",
"time",
"death"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"rendered competent through trial and experience",
"someone who helps callers get the person they are calling",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"_",
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"place of business where professional or clerical duties are performed",
"being ten more tha... | veteran telephone operator be _ be office forty years time death | Another veteran telephone operator was Edith Fleming Blackmer , who had been in the office forty years at the time of her death in 1960. | [
"veteran",
"telephone",
"operator",
"be",
"be",
"office",
"forty",
"years",
"time",
"death"
] | [
0.3943,
0.3539,
0.3563,
0.2061,
0.2061,
0.3116,
0.406,
0.3788,
0.2188,
0.3107
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17
] | [
"Dorset",
"received",
"own",
"exchange",
"made",
"business",
"easier",
"Manchester",
"office",
"not",
"February",
"area",
"service",
"extended",
"include",
"Manchester",
"Dorset"
] | [
"_",
"receive",
"own",
"exchange",
"make",
"business",
"easy",
"_",
"office",
"not",
"February",
"area",
"service",
"extend",
"include",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"_",
"get something; come into possession of",
"belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive",
"a workplace that serves as a telecommunications facility where lines from telephones can be connected together to permit communication",
"give certain properties... | _ receive own exchange make business easy _ office not February area service extend include _ _ | In 1932 Dorset received its own exchange , which made business easier for the Manchester office , but it was not until February 1953 that area service was extended to include Manchester and Dorset . | [
"receive",
"own",
"exchange",
"make",
"business",
"easy",
"office",
"not",
"area",
"service",
"extend",
"include"
] | [
0.2841,
0.2366,
0.3299,
0.1889,
0.2721,
0.2958,
0.279,
0.1566,
0.2449,
0.3043,
0.3235,
0.2639
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"eliminated",
"toll calls",
"two",
"towns"
] | [
"eliminate",
"toll call",
"two",
"town"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"terminate, end, or take out",
"a long-distance telephone call at charges above a local rate",
"being one more than one",
"an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city"
] | eliminate toll call two town | This eliminated toll calls between the two towns . | [
"eliminate",
"toll",
"call",
"two",
"town"
] | [
0.4812,
0.6036,
0.3696,
0.3042,
0.4182
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"month",
"calls",
"were",
"up",
"seventy",
"per cent"
] | [
"month",
"call",
"be",
"up",
"seventy",
"percent"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"one of the twelve divisions of the calendar year",
"a telephone connection",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"getting higher or more vigorous",
"being ten more than sixty",
"a proportion in relation to a whole (which is usually the amount per hundred)"
] | month call be up seventy percent | Within a month , calls were up seventy per cent . | [
"month",
"call",
"be",
"up",
"seventy",
"percent"
] | [
0.4024,
0.3606,
0.1318,
0.2885,
0.6468,
0.4348
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17
] | [
"Electricity",
"plays",
"such",
"important",
"part",
"life",
"today",
"is",
"difficult",
"envision",
"time",
"current",
"was",
"not",
"available",
"daily",
"use"
] | [
"electricity",
"play",
"such",
"important",
"part",
"life",
"today",
"be",
"difficult",
"envision",
"time",
"current",
"be",
"not",
"available",
"daily",
"use"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"ADV",
"NOUN"
] | [
"energy made available by the flow of electric charge through a conductor",
"act or have an effect in a specified way or with a specific effect or outcome",
"to so extreme a degree",
"of great significance or value",
"the actions and activities assigned to or required or expected of a person or group",
"a... | electricity play such important part life today be difficult envision time current be not available daily use | Electricity plays such an important part in community life today that it is difficult to envision a time when current was not available for daily use . | [
"electricity",
"play",
"such",
"important",
"part",
"life",
"today",
"be",
"difficult",
"envision",
"time",
"current",
"be",
"not",
"available",
"daily",
"use"
] | [
0.3249,
0.2269,
0.2902,
0.2332,
0.2153,
0.2118,
0.2486,
0.165,
0.2707,
0.3612,
0.1751,
0.2881,
0.165,
0.14,
0.2567,
0.2902,
0.1923
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"go back",
"only",
"sixty",
"years"
] | [
"go back",
"only",
"sixty",
"year"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"return in thought or speech to something",
"and nothing more",
"being ten more than fifty",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days"
] | go back only sixty year | Yet one has to go back only some sixty years . | [
"go",
"back",
"only",
"sixty",
"year"
] | [
0.3589,
0.3931,
0.3591,
0.6727,
0.3676
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13
] | [
"first",
"mention",
"electric",
"plant",
"Manchester",
"seems",
"be",
"installed",
"Reuben Colvin",
"Houghton",
"gristmill",
"West Branch",
"Factory Point"
] | [
"first",
"mention",
"electric",
"plant",
"Manchester",
"seem",
"be",
"install",
"_",
"_",
"gristmill",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"preceding all others in time or space or degree",
"a remark that calls attention to something or someone",
"using or providing or producing or transmitting or operated by electricity",
"buildings for carrying on industrial labor",
"largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the... | first mention electric plant Manchester seem be install _ _ gristmill _ _ | The first mention of an electric plant in Manchester seems to be one installed in Reuben Colvin 's and Houghton 's gristmill on the West Branch in Factory Point . | [
"first",
"mention",
"electric",
"plant",
"seem",
"be",
"install",
"gristmill"
] | [
0.2303,
0.3302,
0.3546,
0.2988,
0.2469,
0.0996,
0.3923,
0.4887
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
] | [
"records",
"are",
"available",
"date",
"extent",
"installation",
"been"
] | [
"record",
"be",
"available",
"date",
"extent",
"installation",
"be"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"anything (such as a document or a phonograph record or a photograph) providing permanent evidence of or information about past events",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service",
"the specified day of the month",... | record be available date extent installation be | No records are available as to the date or extent of installation , but it may have been in 1896. | [
"record",
"be",
"available",
"date",
"extent",
"installation",
"be"
] | [
0.3801,
0.249,
0.3875,
0.4235,
0.4304,
0.5281,
0.249
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"June 14",
"reported",
"electrical engineer",
"installing",
"electric light",
"plant",
"Edward S. Isham",
"Ormsby Hill"
] | [
"June 14",
"report",
"electrical engineer",
"install",
"electric light",
"plant",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"commemorating the adoption of the United States flag in 1777",
"to give an account or representation of in words",
"a person trained in practical applications of the theory of electricity",
"set up for use",
"electric lamp consisting of a transparent or translucent glass housing containing a wire filament ... | June 14 report electrical engineer install electric light plant _ _ | On June 14 , 1900 theManchester Journal reported that an electrical engineer was installing an electric light plant for Edward S. Isham at "Ormsby Hill ". | [
"14",
"report",
"electrical",
"engineer",
"install",
"electric",
"light",
"plant"
] | [
0.359,
0.2783,
0.3612,
0.3743,
0.3743,
0.3384,
0.2641,
0.2851
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"working",
"end",
"August",
"giving",
"satisfactory",
"service"
] | [
"work",
"end",
"August",
"give",
"satisfactory",
"service"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"perform as expected when applied",
"the point in time at which something ends",
"the month following July and preceding September",
"be the cause or source of",
"giving satisfaction",
"work done by one person or group that benefits another"
] | work end August give satisfactory service | This was working by the end of August and giving satisfactory service . | [
"work",
"end",
"give",
"satisfactory",
"service"
] | [
0.3135,
0.3557,
0.3071,
0.4884,
0.4289
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16
] | [
"November",
"surveying",
"done",
"John Marsden",
"east",
"mountains",
"ascertain",
"be",
"possible",
"get",
"sufficient",
"water",
"fall",
"operate",
"electric",
"power plant"
] | [
"November",
"surveying",
"do",
"_",
"east",
"mountain",
"ascertain",
"be",
"possible",
"get",
"sufficient",
"water",
"fall",
"operate",
"electric",
"power plant"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"the month following October and preceding December",
"the practice of measuring angles and distances on the ground so that they can be accurately plotted on a map",
"engage in",
"_",
"situated in or facing or moving toward the east",
"a land mass that projects well above its surroundings; higher than a h... | November surveying do _ east mountain ascertain be possible get sufficient water fall operate electric power plant | In November 1900 surveying was done under John Marsden on the east mountains to ascertain if it would be possible to get sufficient water and fall to operate an electric power plant . | [
"surveying",
"do",
"east",
"mountain",
"ascertain",
"be",
"possible",
"get",
"sufficient",
"water",
"fall",
"operate",
"electric",
"power",
"plant"
] | [
0.3682,
0.1723,
0.2731,
0.2933,
0.3286,
0.075,
0.2119,
0.1715,
0.2731,
0.2062,
0.2251,
0.2621,
0.2672,
0.2235,
0.2251
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
] | [
"Nothing",
"came",
"perhaps",
"lack",
"opportunity",
"water",
"storage"
] | [
"nothing",
"come",
"perhaps",
"lack",
"opportunity",
"water",
"storage"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a quantity of no importance",
"to be the product or result",
"by chance",
"the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable",
"a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances",
"binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freez... | nothing come perhaps lack opportunity water storage | Nothing came of it, perhaps due to lack of opportunity for water storage . | [
"nothing",
"come",
"perhaps",
"lack",
"opportunity",
"water",
"storage"
] | [
0.3479,
0.2732,
0.3661,
0.3979,
0.3939,
0.3307,
0.4974
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"step",
"was",
"construction",
"Manchester Light and Power Company",
"plant",
"west",
"bank",
"Battenkill",
"south",
"Union Street",
"bridge"
] | [
"step",
"be",
"construction",
"_",
"plant",
"west",
"bank",
"_",
"south",
"_",
"bridge"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"any maneuver made as part of progress toward a goal",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"the act of constructing something",
"_",
"buildings for carrying on industrial labor",
"situated in or facing or moving toward the west",
"sloping land (especially the slope beside a body of water)",
"_... | step be construction _ plant west bank _ south _ bridge | The next step was construction by the Manchester Light and Power Company of a plant on the west bank of the Battenkill south of Union Street bridge . | [
"step",
"be",
"construction",
"plant",
"west",
"bank",
"south",
"bridge"
] | [
0.3438,
0.1111,
0.3956,
0.3333,
0.3734,
0.388,
0.347,
0.4376
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"nearly",
"completed",
"May",
"promise",
"lights",
"June",
"first",
"light",
"not",
"go on",
"September"
] | [
"nearly",
"complete",
"May",
"promise",
"light",
"June",
"first",
"light",
"not",
"go on",
"September"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but",
"come or bring to a finish or an end",
"the month following April and preceding June",
"a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future",
"any device serving as a source of illum... | nearly complete May promise light June first light not go on September | This was nearly completed May 23, 1901 with a promise of lights by June 10, but the first light did not go on until September 28. | [
"nearly",
"complete",
"promise",
"light",
"first",
"light",
"not",
"go",
"on"
] | [
0.3026,
0.2757,
0.3168,
0.5004,
0.2082,
0.5004,
0.1528,
0.2037,
0.2122
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"was",
"end",
"sidewalk",
"in front",
"Dellwood Cemetery",
"cottage"
] | [
"be",
"end",
"sidewalk",
"in front",
"_",
"cottage"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"either extremity of something that has length",
"walk consisting of a paved area for pedestrians; usually beside a street or roadway",
"at or in the front",
"_",
"a small house with a single story"
] | be end sidewalk in front _ cottage | It was at the end of the sidewalk in front of the Dellwood Cemetery cottage . | [
"be",
"end",
"sidewalk",
"in",
"front",
"cottage"
] | [
0.1314,
0.3596,
0.5137,
0.2902,
0.4171,
0.5757
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"first",
"directors",
"Manchester Light and Power Company",
"were",
"John Marsden",
"M. L. Manley",
"William F. Orvis",
"George Smith",
"John Blackmer"
] | [
"first",
"director",
"_",
"be",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"preceding all others in time or space or degree",
"someone who controls resources and expenditures",
"_",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_",
"_"
] | first director _ be _ _ _ _ _ | The first directors of the Manchester Light and Power Company were John Marsden , M. L. Manley , William F. Orvis , George Smith , and John Blackmer . | [
"first",
"director",
"be"
] | [
0.524,
0.821,
0.2266
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"officers",
"were",
"John Marsden",
"president",
"John C. Blackmer",
"vice-president",
"George Smith",
"treasurer",
"William F. Orvis",
"secretary"
] | [
"officer",
"be",
"_",
"president",
"_",
"vice president",
"_",
"treasurer",
"_",
"secretary"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"someone who is appointed or elected to an office and who holds a position of trust",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"_",
"an executive officer of a firm or corporation",
"_",
"an executive officer ranking immediately below a president; may serve in the president's place under certain circums... | officer be _ president _ vice president _ treasurer _ secretary | The officers were John Marsden , president ; John C. Blackmer , vice-president ; George Smith , treasurer ; and William F. Orvis , secretary . | [
"officer",
"be",
"president",
"vice",
"president",
"treasurer",
"secretary"
] | [
0.2976,
0.0975,
0.6811,
0.3841,
0.6811,
0.4355,
0.3176
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"Marsden",
"was",
"manager",
"company",
"ten",
"years",
"manager",
"successor",
"company",
"Colonial Light and Power Company",
"one",
"year"
] | [
"_",
"be",
"manager",
"company",
"ten",
"year",
"manager",
"successor",
"company",
"_",
"one",
"year"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"someone who controls resources and expenditures",
"an institution created to conduct business",
"being one more than nine",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
"someone who controls resources and expenditures",
"a thing or person that imme... | _ be manager company ten year manager successor company _ one year | Marsden was manager of the company for ten years and manager of its successor company , the Colonial Light and Power Company , for one year . | [
"be",
"manager",
"company",
"ten",
"year",
"manager",
"successor",
"company",
"one",
"year"
] | [
0.0853,
0.5737,
0.5129,
0.2676,
0.3956,
0.5737,
0.3675,
0.5129,
0.1931,
0.3956
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20
] | [
"time",
"Marsden",
"enterprise",
"getting",
"under way",
"Vail Light and Lumber Company",
"started",
"construction",
"chair",
"stock",
"factory",
"site",
"present",
"Bennington Co-operative Creamery",
"intending",
"use",
"surplus",
"power",
"generating",
"electricity"
] | [
"time",
"_",
"enterprise",
"get",
"underway",
"_",
"start",
"construction",
"chair",
"stock",
"factory",
"site",
"present",
"_",
"intend",
"use",
"surplus",
"power",
"generate",
"electricity"
] | [
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"an instance or single occasion for some event",
"_",
"a purposeful or industrious undertaking (especially one that requires effort or boldness)",
"enter or assume a certain state or condition",
"currently in progress",
"_",
"get off the ground",
"the act of constructing something",
"a seat for one ... | time _ enterprise get underway _ start construction chair stock factory site present _ intend use surplus power generate electricity | At about the time the Marsden enterprise was getting under way , the Vail Light and Lumber Company started construction of a chair stock factory on the site of the present Bennington Co-operative Creamery , intending to use its surplus power for generating electricity . | [
"time",
"enterprise",
"get",
"underway",
"start",
"construction",
"chair",
"stock",
"factory",
"site",
"present",
"intend",
"use",
"surplus",
"power",
"generate",
"electricity"
] | [
0.1517,
0.2839,
0.1634,
0.2955,
0.2016,
0.2545,
0.247,
0.2479,
0.27,
0.2389,
0.1942,
0.27,
0.1666,
0.2793,
0.2128,
0.2892,
0.2815
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"Manchester",
"then",
"had",
"two",
"competing",
"power companies",
"Manchester Light and Power Company",
"purchased",
"transmission",
"system",
"Vail Company"
] | [
"_",
"then",
"have",
"two",
"compete",
"power company",
"_",
"purchase",
"transmission",
"system",
"_"
] | [
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN"
] | [
"_",
"at that time",
"have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense",
"being one more than one",
"compete for something; engage in a contest; measure oneself against others",
"a public utility that provides electricity",
"_",
"obtain by purchase; acquire by means of a financial transactio... | _ then have two compete power company _ purchase transmission system _ | Manchester then had two competing power companies until 1904, when the Manchester Light and Power Company purchased the transmission system of the Vail Company . | [
"then",
"have",
"two",
"compete",
"power",
"company",
"purchase",
"transmission",
"system"
] | [
0.2372,
0.201,
0.241,
0.4331,
0.3188,
0.3216,
0.3896,
0.4608,
0.2975
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5
] | [
"was",
"fortunate",
"Vail",
"plant",
"burned"
] | [
"be",
"fortunate",
"_",
"plant",
"burn"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"having unexpected good fortune",
"_",
"buildings for carrying on industrial labor",
"destroy by fire"
] | be fortunate _ plant burn | This was fortunate , as the Vail plant burned in 1905. | [
"be",
"fortunate",
"plant",
"burn"
] | [
0.1564,
0.6633,
0.4692,
0.5616
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"Colonial Light and Power Company",
"succeeded",
"Vermont Hydro-Electric Corporation",
"in turn",
"absorbed",
"Central Vermont Public Service Corporation"
] | [
"_",
"succeed",
"_",
"in turn",
"absorb",
"_"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"PROPN"
] | [
"_",
"be the successor (of)",
"_",
"in proper order or sequence",
"take in, also metaphorically",
"_"
] | _ succeed _ in turn absorb _ | The Colonial Light and Power Company was succeeded by the Vermont Hydro-Electric Corporation , which in turn was absorbed by the Central Vermont Public Service Corporation . | [
"succeed",
"in",
"turn",
"absorb"
] | [
0.587,
0.3409,
0.4036,
0.6134
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17
] | [
"latter",
"now",
"furnishes",
"area",
"electricity",
"distributed",
"modern",
"sub-station",
"Manchester Depot",
"put",
"operation",
"February",
"improved",
"January",
"installation",
"larger",
"transformers"
] | [
"latter",
"now",
"furnish",
"area",
"electricity",
"distribute",
"modern",
"substation",
"_",
"put",
"operation",
"February",
"improve",
"January",
"installation",
"larger",
"transformer"
] | [
"ADJ",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"referring to the second of two things or persons mentioned (or the last one or ones of several)",
"in these times; - Nancy Mitford",
"give something useful or necessary to",
"a particular geographical region of indefinite boundary (usually serving some special purpose or distinguished by its people or cultur... | latter now furnish area electricity distribute modern substation _ put operation February improve January installation larger transformer | The latter now furnishes the area with electricity distributed from a modern sub-station at Manchester Depot which was put into operation February 19, 1930 and was improved in January 1942 by the installation of larger transformers . | [
"latter",
"now",
"furnish",
"area",
"electricity",
"distribute",
"modern",
"substation",
"put",
"operation",
"improve",
"installation",
"larger",
"transformer"
] | [
0.225,
0.1547,
0.2507,
0.1791,
0.2659,
0.276,
0.2142,
0.3312,
0.187,
0.2303,
0.2256,
0.2863,
0.2296,
0.3312
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"time",
"abandonment",
"plant",
"electric current",
"Manchester",
"brought in",
"south",
"emergency",
"tie-in",
"Vermont Marble Company",
"system"
] | [
"time",
"abandonment",
"plant",
"electric current",
"_",
"bring in",
"south",
"emergency",
"tie-in",
"_",
"system"
] | [
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"an instance or single occasion for some event",
"the act of giving something up",
"buildings for carrying on industrial labor",
"a flow of electricity through a conductor",
"_",
"bring in a new person or object into a familiar environment",
"a location in the southern part of a country, region, or city... | time abandonment plant electric current _ bring in south emergency tie-in _ system | For a time following the abandonment of the local plant , electric current for Manchester was brought in from the south with an emergency tie-in with the Vermont Marble Company system to the north. | [
"time",
"abandonment",
"plant",
"electric",
"current",
"bring",
"in",
"south",
"emergency",
"system"
] | [
0.1844,
0.3881,
0.2607,
0.3094,
0.3035,
0.2405,
0.3836,
0.2714,
0.3552,
0.2415
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"Bishop",
"looked",
"coldly",
"said",
"Take",
"leave"
] | [
"bishop",
"look",
"coldly",
"say",
"take",
"leave"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"VERB"
] | [
"a senior member of the Christian clergy having spiritual and administrative authority; appointed in Christian churches to oversee priests or ministers; considered in some churches to be successors of the twelve Apostles of Christ",
"perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards",
"in a cold unemotional ma... | bishop look coldly say take leave | The Bishop looked at him coldly and said "Take it or leave it" ! | [
"bishop",
"look",
"coldly",
"say",
"take",
"leave"
] | [
0.5562,
0.3066,
0.5771,
0.2499,
0.2876,
0.344
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"Literally",
"was",
"nothing",
"do"
] | [
"literally",
"be",
"nothing",
"do"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"in a literal sense",
"happen, occur, take place",
"a quantity of no importance",
"engage in"
] | literally be nothing do | Literally , there was nothing else to do . | [
"literally",
"be",
"nothing",
"do"
] | [
0.7302,
0.1786,
0.5164,
0.4101
] |
[
1,
2
] | [
"caught",
"machine"
] | [
"catch",
"machine"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled",
"any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of human tasks"
] | catch machine | He was caught in a machine . | [
"catch",
"machine"
] | [
0.695,
0.7191
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"Sojourner",
"not",
"easily",
"excited",
"upset",
"said",
"quite",
"calmly",
"go"
] | [
"_",
"not",
"easily",
"excite",
"upset",
"say",
"quite",
"calmly",
"go"
] | [
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"VERB"
] | [
"_",
"negation of a word or group of words",
"with ease (`easy' is sometimes used informally for `easily')",
"arouse or elicit a feeling",
"cause to lose one's composure",
"express in words",
"of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)",
"with self-possessi... | _ not easily excite upset say quite calmly go | But Sojourner was not easily excited or upset and said quite calmly : "Let's go and see what it's like". | [
"not",
"easily",
"excite",
"upset",
"say",
"quite",
"calmly",
"go"
] | [
0.1789,
0.3786,
0.4472,
0.4359,
0.204,
0.3214,
0.4824,
0.2386
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"Annisberg",
"was",
"about",
"miles",
"west",
"Birmingham",
"Georgia",
"border",
"Tallahoosa River",
"small",
"dirty",
"stream"
] | [
"_",
"be",
"about",
"mile",
"west",
"_",
"_",
"border",
"_",
"small",
"dirty",
"stream"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"(of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct",
"a unit of length equal to 1,760 yards or 5,280 feet; exactly 1609.344 meters",
"the cardinal compass point that is a 270 degrees",
"_",
"_",
"a line that indicates a boundary",
"_",
"l... | _ be about mile west _ _ border _ small dirty stream | Annisberg was about seventy-five miles west of Birmingham , near the Georgia border and on the Tallahoosa River , a small and dirty stream . | [
"be",
"about",
"mile",
"west",
"border",
"small",
"dirty",
"stream"
] | [
0.1087,
0.3167,
0.3576,
0.3654,
0.4494,
0.2885,
0.4282,
0.3975
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16
] | [
"city",
"was",
"center",
"manufacture",
"especially",
"textiles",
"also",
"beauty",
"surroundings",
"residence",
"many",
"owners",
"great",
"industries",
"north",
"Alabama"
] | [
"city",
"be",
"center",
"manufacture",
"especially",
"textile",
"also",
"beauty",
"surroundings",
"residence",
"many",
"owner",
"great",
"industry",
"north",
"_"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"PROPN"
] | [
"a large and densely populated urban area; may include several independent administrative districts",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"an area that is approximately central within some larger region",
"the organized action of making of goods and services for ... | city be center manufacture especially textile also beauty surroundings residence many owner great industry north _ | The city was a center of manufacture , especially in textiles , and also because of the beauty of some of its surroundings , a residence for many owners of the great industries in north Alabama . | [
"city",
"be",
"center",
"manufacture",
"especially",
"textile",
"also",
"beauty",
"surroundings",
"residence",
"many",
"owner",
"great",
"industry",
"north"
] | [
0.2218,
0.0768,
0.2281,
0.3431,
0.2474,
0.3258,
0.1812,
0.2939,
0.3307,
0.298,
0.1918,
0.2852,
0.2169,
0.2474,
0.2533
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20,
21,
22,
23,
24,
25,
26
] | [
"had",
"was",
"usual",
"southern",
"cities",
"sort",
"Black Bottom",
"low",
"region",
"river",
"Negroes",
"lived",
"servants",
"laborers",
"huddled together",
"region",
"sewage",
"river",
"streets",
"sidewalks",
"were",
"neglected",
"was",
"much",
"poverty",
"crime"... | [
"have",
"be",
"usual",
"southern",
"city",
"sort",
"_",
"low",
"region",
"river",
"_",
"live",
"servant",
"laborer",
"huddle together",
"region",
"sewage",
"river",
"street",
"sidewalk",
"be",
"neglected",
"be",
"much",
"poverty",
"crime"
] | [
"VERB",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have as a feature",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"occurring or encountered or experienced or observed frequently or in accordance with regular practice or procedure",
"in or characteristic of a region of the United States south of (approximately) the Maso... | have be usual southern city sort _ low region river _ live servant laborer huddle together region sewage river street sidewalk be neglected be much poverty crime | But it had , as was usual in southern cities of this sort , a Black Bottom , a low region near the river where the Negroes lived - servants and laborers huddled together in a region with no sewage save the river , where streets and sidewalks were neglected and where there was much poverty and crime . | [
"have",
"be",
"usual",
"southern",
"city",
"sort",
"low",
"region",
"river",
"live",
"servant",
"laborer",
"huddle",
"together",
"region",
"sewage",
"river",
"street",
"sidewalk",
"be",
"neglected",
"be",
"much",
"poverty",
"crime"
] | [
0.1044,
0.1667,
0.1963,
0.1934,
0.1605,
0.1756,
0.1658,
0.3596,
0.3726,
0.1628,
0.2298,
0.2483,
0.2326,
0.1749,
0.3596,
0.2053,
0.3726,
0.1689,
0.2172,
0.1667,
0.2619,
0.1667,
0.1361,
0.2393,
0.2126
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15
] | [
"Wilson",
"came",
"train",
"Birmingham",
"looked",
"city",
"rather",
"pleasant",
"white",
"city",
"was",
"hill",
"chief",
"stores",
"were"
] | [
"_",
"come",
"train",
"_",
"look",
"city",
"rather",
"pleasant",
"white",
"city",
"be",
"hill",
"chief",
"store",
"be"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"_",
"move toward, travel toward something or somebody or approach something or somebody",
"public transport provided by a line of railway cars coupled together and drawn by a locomotive",
"_",
"perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards",
"a large and densely populated urban area; may include sev... | _ come train _ look city rather pleasant white city be hill chief store be | Wilson came by train from Birmingham and looked the city over; the rather pleasant white city was on the hill where the chief stores were . | [
"come",
"train",
"look",
"city",
"rather",
"pleasant",
"white",
"city",
"be",
"hill",
"chief",
"store",
"be"
] | [
0.1974,
0.2939,
0.2063,
0.502,
0.2585,
0.3554,
0.269,
0.502,
0.1738,
0.3246,
0.3179,
0.2793,
0.1738
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"Beyond",
"were",
"industries",
"factories"
] | [
"beyond",
"be",
"industry",
"factory"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"farther along in space or time or degree",
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"the organized action of making of goods and services for sale",
"a plant consisting of one or more buildings with facilities for manufacturing"
] | beyond be industry factory | Beyond were industries and factories . | [
"beyond",
"be",
"industry",
"factory"
] | [
0.6282,
0.1536,
0.4948,
0.5805
] |
[
1,
2,
3
] | [
"Then",
"went down",
"Black Bottom"
] | [
"then",
"go down",
"_"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"PROPN"
] | [
"subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors)",
"move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way",
"_"
] | then go down _ | Then they went down to Black Bottom . | [
"then",
"go",
"down"
] | [
0.5484,
0.5599,
0.6211
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5
] | [
"In the midst",
"crowded",
"region",
"was",
"Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church"
] | [
"in the midst",
"crowded",
"region",
"be",
"_"
] | [
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN"
] | [
"the middle or central part or point",
"overfilled or compacted or concentrated",
"the extended spatial location of something",
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"_"
] | in the midst crowded region be _ | In the midst of this crowded region was the Allen African Methodist Episcopal Church . | [
"in",
"the",
"midst",
"crowded",
"region",
"be"
] | [
0.2875,
0.3271,
0.5817,
0.5269,
0.4213,
0.1302
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"was",
"old",
"dirty",
"wooden",
"structure",
"sadly",
"need",
"repair"
] | [
"be",
"old",
"dirty",
"wooden",
"structure",
"sadly",
"need",
"repair"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"of long duration; not new",
"soiled or likely to soil with dirt or grime",
"made or consisting of (entirely or in part) or employing wood",
"a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts",
"in an unfortun... | be old dirty wooden structure sadly need repair | It was an old and dirty wooden structure , sadly in need of repair . | [
"be",
"old",
"dirty",
"wooden",
"structure",
"sadly",
"need",
"repair"
] | [
0.1053,
0.2706,
0.415,
0.403,
0.3531,
0.4408,
0.2895,
0.4222
] |
[
1,
2
] | [
"was",
"landmark"
] | [
"be",
"landmark"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"the position of a prominent or well-known object in a particular landscape"
] | be landmark | But it was a landmark . | [
"be",
"landmark"
] | [
0.2076,
0.9782
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9
] | [
"been",
"there",
"50",
"years",
"more",
"town",
"black",
"white",
"knew"
] | [
"be",
"there",
"50",
"year",
"more",
"town",
"black",
"white",
"know"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"VERB"
] | [
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"in or at that place",
"being ten more than forty",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
"(comparative of `many' used with count nouns) quantifier meaning greater in number",
"an urban area with a fixed boundary that is smaller than a city",
... | be there 50 year more town black white know | It had been there 50 years or more and everybody in town , black and white , knew of it. | [
"be",
"there",
"50",
"year",
"more",
"town",
"black",
"white",
"know"
] | [
0.123,
0.3451,
0.4296,
0.2851,
0.2681,
0.3807,
0.4007,
0.3807,
0.2787
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"just",
"suffered",
"calamity",
"final",
"crisis",
"long",
"series",
"calamities"
] | [
"just",
"suffer",
"calamity",
"final",
"crisis",
"long",
"series",
"calamity"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"only a moment ago",
"put up with something or somebody unpleasant",
"an event resulting in great loss and misfortune",
"conclusive in a process or progression",
"a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something",
"primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than... | just suffer calamity final crisis long series calamity | It had just suffered a calamity , the final crisis in a long series of calamities . | [
"just",
"suffer",
"calamity",
"final",
"crisis",
"long",
"series",
"calamity"
] | [
0.195,
0.2735,
0.7791,
0.2661,
0.3154,
0.2006,
0.2639,
0.7791
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"old",
"preacher",
"been",
"there",
"twenty-five",
"years",
"was",
"dead",
"city",
"mourned"
] | [
"old",
"preacher",
"be",
"there",
"twenty-five",
"year",
"be",
"dead",
"city",
"mourn"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age",
"someone whose occupation is preaching the gospel",
"occupy a certain position or area; be somewhere",
"in or at that place",
"being five more than twenty",
"a period of time containing 365 (or 366) days",
... | old preacher be there twenty-five year be dead city mourn | For the old preacher who had been there twenty-five years was dead , and the city mourned him. | [
"old",
"preacher",
"be",
"there",
"year",
"be",
"dead",
"city",
"mourn"
] | [
0.2569,
0.4184,
0.2,
0.2805,
0.2318,
0.2,
0.3227,
0.2887,
0.4467
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"was",
"loud-voiced",
"man",
"once",
"vigorous",
"many",
"years",
"now",
"declining",
"strength",
"ability"
] | [
"be",
"loud-voiced",
"man",
"once",
"vigorous",
"many",
"year",
"now",
"decline",
"strength",
"ability"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"having an unusually loud voice",
"an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman)",
"at a previous time",
"strong and active physically or mentally; - W.H.Hudson",
"a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is... | be loud-voiced man once vigorous many year now decline strength ability | He was a loud-voiced man , once vigorous but for many years now declining in strength and ability . | [
"be",
"man",
"once",
"vigorous",
"many",
"year",
"now",
"decline",
"strength",
"ability"
] | [
0.0896,
0.1916,
0.2487,
0.359,
0.2237,
0.2076,
0.2052,
0.3558,
0.3046,
0.3276
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"was",
"stern",
"overbearing",
"flock",
"obsequious",
"conciliatory",
"whites",
"especially",
"rich",
"partly",
"supported",
"church"
] | [
"be",
"stern",
"overbearing",
"flock",
"obsequious",
"conciliatory",
"White",
"especially",
"rich",
"partly",
"support",
"church"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"severe and unremitting in making demands",
"expecting unquestioning obedience",
"a church congregation guided by a pastor",
"attempting to win favor from influential people by flattery",
"making or willing to make concessi... | be stern overbearing flock obsequious conciliatory White especially rich partly support church | He was stern and overbearing with his flock , but obsequious and conciliatory with the whites , especially the rich who partly supported the church . | [
"be",
"stern",
"overbearing",
"flock",
"obsequious",
"conciliatory",
"especially",
"rich",
"partly",
"support",
"church"
] | [
0.0762,
0.3231,
0.359,
0.328,
0.359,
0.3739,
0.2454,
0.2736,
0.2935,
0.2438,
0.22
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12
] | [
"Deacon Board",
"headed",
"black man",
"named",
"Carlson",
"practically",
"taken over",
"pastor",
"grew",
"old",
"support",
"Amen corner"
] | [
"_",
"head",
"Black man",
"name",
"_",
"practically",
"take over",
"pastor",
"grow",
"old",
"support",
"amen corner"
] | [
"PROPN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"be in charge of",
"a man who is Black",
"assign a specified (usually proper) proper name to",
"_",
"almost; nearly",
"take over ownership of; of corporations and companies",
"a person authorized to conduct religious worship",
"grow emotionally or mature",
"(used especially of persons) having... | _ head Black man name _ practically take over pastor grow old support amen corner | The Deacon Board , headed by a black man named Carlson , had practically taken over as the pastor grew old , and had its way with the support of the Amen corner . | [
"head",
"man",
"name",
"practically",
"take",
"over",
"pastor",
"grow",
"old",
"support",
"amen",
"corner"
] | [
0.2359,
0.188,
0.2561,
0.3199,
0.1957,
0.2545,
0.3678,
0.2675,
0.2258,
0.2812,
0.3728,
0.2831
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6
] | [
"characteristic",
"thing",
"church",
"was",
"Amen corner",
"orgy"
] | [
"characteristic",
"thing",
"church",
"be",
"amen corner",
"orgy"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"typical or distinctive",
"any attribute or quality considered as having its own existence",
"a place for public (especially Christian) worship",
"be identical to; be someone or something",
"area reserved for persons leading the responsive `amens'",
"any act of immoderate indulgence"
] | characteristic thing church be amen corner orgy | The characteristic thing about this church was its Amen corner and the weekly religious orgy . | [
"characteristic",
"thing",
"church",
"be",
"amen",
"corner",
"orgy"
] | [
0.386,
0.2901,
0.3267,
0.1131,
0.4799,
0.3644,
0.5332
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7
] | [
"knot",
"old",
"worshippers",
"chiefly",
"women",
"listened",
"sermon"
] | [
"knot",
"old",
"worshipper",
"chiefly",
"woman",
"listen",
"sermon"
] | [
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a tight cluster of people or things",
"(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age",
"a person who has religious faith",
"for the most part",
"an adult female person (as opposed to a man)",
"hear with intention",
"an address of a religious nature (usu... | knot old worshipper chiefly woman listen sermon | A knot of old worshippers , chiefly women , listened weekly to a sermon . | [
"knot",
"old",
"worshipper",
"chiefly",
"woman",
"listen",
"sermon"
] | [
0.4306,
0.2526,
0.4634,
0.3979,
0.2792,
0.3269,
0.4392
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13
] | [
"began",
"invariably",
"low",
"tones",
"almost",
"conversational",
"then",
"gradually",
"worked up",
"high",
"shrill",
"appeals",
"God"
] | [
"begin",
"invariably",
"low",
"tone",
"almost",
"conversational",
"then",
"gradually",
"work up",
"high",
"shrill",
"appeal",
"God"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"take the first step or steps in carrying out an action",
"without variation or change, in every case",
"used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency",
"the quality of a person's voice",
"(of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but",
"characteristic of informal spok... | begin invariably low tone almost conversational then gradually work up high shrill appeal God | It began invariably in low tones , almost conversational , and then gradually worked up to high , shrill appeals to God and man. | [
"begin",
"invariably",
"low",
"tone",
"almost",
"conversational",
"then",
"gradually",
"work",
"up",
"high",
"shrill",
"appeal"
] | [
0.2169,
0.3208,
0.2387,
0.2714,
0.2245,
0.3927,
0.1774,
0.3083,
0.1929,
0.1752,
0.2049,
0.3661,
0.2913
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19
] | [
"And then",
"Amen corner",
"took hold",
"re-enacting",
"form",
"group participation",
"worship",
"stemmed",
"years",
"Greek chorus",
"spreading",
"down",
"African",
"forest",
"overseas",
"West Indies",
"then",
"here",
"Alabama"
] | [
"and then",
"amen corner",
"take hold",
"reenact",
"form",
"group participation",
"worship",
"stem",
"year",
"Greek chorus",
"spread",
"down",
"African",
"forest",
"overseas",
"_",
"then",
"here",
"_"
] | [
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"PROPN"
] | [
"subsequently or soon afterward (often used as sentence connectors)",
"area reserved for persons leading the responsive `amens'",
"assume control",
"enact or perform again",
"a category of things distinguished by some common characteristic or quality",
"participation by all members of a group",
"the act... | and then amen corner take hold reenact form group participation worship stem year Greek chorus spread down African forest overseas _ then here _ | And then the Amen corner took hold , re-enacting a form of group participation in worship that stemmed from years before the Greek chorus , spreading down through the African forest , overseas to the West Indies , and then here in Alabama . | [
"and",
"then",
"amen",
"corner",
"take",
"hold",
"reenact",
"form",
"group",
"participation",
"worship",
"stem",
"year",
"chorus",
"spread",
"down",
"forest",
"overseas",
"then",
"here"
] | [
0.1732,
0.2719,
0.2602,
0.1976,
0.1366,
0.1705,
0.2806,
0.1607,
0.174,
0.238,
0.238,
0.2143,
0.1422,
0.274,
0.2062,
0.154,
0.2482,
0.2806,
0.2719,
0.157
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19
] | [
"shout",
"slow",
"dance",
"tears",
"song",
"scream",
"contortion",
"corner",
"group",
"beset",
"hysteria",
"shivering",
"wailing",
"shouting",
"possession",
"seemed",
"alien",
"outside",
"force"
] | [
"shout",
"slow",
"dance",
"tears",
"song",
"scream",
"contortion",
"corner",
"group",
"beset",
"hysteria",
"shiver",
"wailing",
"shout",
"possession",
"seem",
"alien",
"outside",
"force"
] | [
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"a loud utterance; often in protest or opposition",
"not moving quickly; taking a comparatively long time",
"an artistic form of nonverbal communication",
"the process of shedding tears (usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds)",
"the act of singing",
"sharp piercing cry",
"the act of t... | shout slow dance tears song scream contortion corner group beset hysteria shiver wailing shout possession seem alien outside force | With shout and slow dance , with tears and song , with scream and contortion , the corner group was beset by hysteria and shivering , wailing , shouting , possession of something that seemed like an alien and outside force . | [
"shout",
"slow",
"dance",
"tears",
"song",
"scream",
"contortion",
"corner",
"group",
"beset",
"hysteria",
"shiver",
"wailing",
"shout",
"possession",
"seem",
"alien",
"outside",
"force"
] | [
0.4138,
0.2006,
0.2079,
0.2399,
0.193,
0.2211,
0.2776,
0.1822,
0.1605,
0.2527,
0.2666,
0.2527,
0.2776,
0.4138,
0.2268,
0.1402,
0.2399,
0.1876,
0.1608
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13
] | [
"spread",
"most",
"audience",
"often",
"viewed",
"visiting",
"whites",
"snickered",
"handkerchief",
"afterward",
"discussed",
"Negro",
"religion"
] | [
"spread",
"most",
"audience",
"often",
"view",
"visit",
"White",
"snicker",
"handkerchief",
"afterward",
"discuss",
"Negro",
"religion"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"become distributed or widespread",
"the superlative of `much' that can be used with mass nouns and is usually preceded by `the'; a quantifier meaning the greatest in amount or extent or degree",
"a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance",
"many times at short intervals",
"se... | spread most audience often view visit White snicker handkerchief afterward discuss Negro religion | It spread to most of the audience and was often viewed by visiting whites who snickered behind handkerchief and afterward discussed Negro religion . | [
"spread",
"most",
"audience",
"often",
"view",
"visit",
"snicker",
"handkerchief",
"afterward",
"discuss",
"religion"
] | [
0.264,
0.1921,
0.2535,
0.2249,
0.2382,
0.264,
0.3701,
0.3593,
0.3331,
0.2663,
0.253
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10
] | [
"sometimes",
"ended",
"death-like",
"trances",
"many",
"lying",
"exhausted",
"panting",
"chair",
"floor"
] | [
"sometimes",
"end",
"deathlike",
"trance",
"many",
"lie",
"exhausted",
"pant",
"chair",
"floor"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"on certain occasions or in certain cases but not always",
"be the end of; be the last or concluding part of",
"having the physical appearance of death",
"a psychological state induced by (or as if induced by) a magical incantation",
"a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `... | sometimes end deathlike trance many lie exhausted pant chair floor | It sometimes ended in death-like trances with many lying exhausted and panting on chair and floor . | [
"sometimes",
"end",
"deathlike",
"trance",
"many",
"lie",
"exhausted",
"pant",
"chair",
"floor"
] | [
0.2688,
0.2322,
0.4166,
0.3793,
0.212,
0.2536,
0.3884,
0.3655,
0.2935,
0.2766
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"composed",
"Amen corner",
"was",
"magnificent",
"experience",
"lived",
"week",
"week"
] | [
"compose",
"amen corner",
"be",
"magnificent",
"experience",
"live",
"week",
"week"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"form the substance of",
"area reserved for persons leading the responsive `amens'",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"characterized by grandeur",
"an event as apprehended",
"continue to live through hardship or adversity",
"any period of seven consecuti... | compose amen corner be magnificent experience live week week | To most of those who composed the Amen corner it was a magnificent and beautiful experience , something for which they lived from week to week . | [
"compose",
"amen",
"corner",
"be",
"magnificent",
"experience",
"live",
"week",
"week"
] | [
0.359,
0.398,
0.3022,
0.0938,
0.3879,
0.2709,
0.2748,
0.5597,
0.5597
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8
] | [
"often",
"re-enacted",
"less",
"wild",
"form",
"Wednesday",
"night",
"prayer meeting"
] | [
"often",
"reenact",
"less",
"wild",
"form",
"Wednesday",
"night",
"prayer meeting"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"many times at short intervals",
"enact or perform again",
"(comparative of `little' usually used with mass nouns) a quantifier meaning not as great in amount or degree",
"marked by extreme lack of restraint or control",
"a perceptual structure",
"the fourth day of the week; the third working day",
"the... | often reenact less wild form Wednesday night prayer meeting | It was often re-enacted in less wild form at the Wednesday night prayer meeting . | [
"often",
"reenact",
"less",
"wild",
"form",
"night",
"prayer",
"meeting"
] | [
0.2725,
0.4353,
0.2787,
0.3534,
0.2493,
0.2662,
0.3851,
0.3268
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"Wilson",
"first",
"witnessed",
"disgust"
] | [
"_",
"first",
"witness",
"disgust"
] | [
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"_",
"preceding all others in time or space or degree",
"be a witness to",
"strong feelings of dislike"
] | _ first witness disgust | Wilson , on his first Sunday, witnessed this with something like disgust . | [
"first",
"witness",
"disgust"
] | [
0.359,
0.5797,
0.7315
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14
] | [
"preached",
"short",
"sermon",
"trying",
"talk",
"man-to-man",
"audience",
"tell",
"was",
"Macon",
"Birmingham",
"proposed",
"do",
"here"
] | [
"preach",
"short",
"sermon",
"try",
"talk",
"man-to-man",
"audience",
"tell",
"be",
"_",
"Birmingham",
"propose",
"do",
"here"
] | [
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"VERB",
"ADV"
] | [
"deliver a sermon",
"primarily temporal sense; indicating or being or seeming to be limited in duration",
"an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service)",
"make an effort or attempt",
"express in speech",
"directly",
"a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually pu... | preach short sermon try talk man-to-man audience tell be _ Birmingham propose do here | He had preached a short sermon , trying to talk man-to-man to the audience , to tell them who he was , what he had done in Macon and Birmingham , and what he proposed to do here . | [
"preach",
"short",
"sermon",
"try",
"talk",
"audience",
"tell",
"be",
"propose",
"do",
"here"
] | [
0.3373,
0.2469,
0.36,
0.2235,
0.237,
0.2601,
0.203,
0.0806,
0.2977,
0.1851,
0.2063
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"sympathized with",
"loss",
"old",
"pastor"
] | [
"sympathize with",
"loss",
"old",
"pastor"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"share the suffering of",
"the experience of losing a loved one",
"(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age",
"a person authorized to conduct religious worship"
] | sympathize with loss old pastor | He sympathized with them on the loss of their old pastor . | [
"sympathize",
"with",
"loss",
"old",
"pastor"
] | [
0.5359,
0.4201,
0.4188,
0.3144,
0.512
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5
] | [
"then",
"mention",
"name",
"Amen corner",
"broke loose"
] | [
"then",
"mention",
"name",
"amen corner",
"break loose"
] | [
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"at that time",
"a remark that calls attention to something or someone",
"a language unit by which a person or thing is known",
"area reserved for persons leading the responsive `amens'",
"be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise"
] | then mention name amen corner break loose | But then , at mention of that name , the Amen corner broke loose . | [
"then",
"mention",
"name",
"amen",
"corner",
"break",
"loose"
] | [
0.2525,
0.3777,
0.3319,
0.4832,
0.3669,
0.3502,
0.4389
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4
] | [
"had",
"chance",
"say",
"word"
] | [
"have",
"chance",
"say",
"word"
] | [
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"have or possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense",
"a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances",
"express in words",
"a unit of language that native speakers can identify"
] | have chance say word | He had no chance to say another word . | [
"have",
"chance",
"say",
"word"
] | [
0.3642,
0.6483,
0.3752,
0.5534
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11
] | [
"very",
"end",
"audience",
"was",
"silent",
"breathless",
"collection",
"taken",
"then",
"slowly",
"filed out"
] | [
"very",
"end",
"audience",
"be",
"silent",
"breathless",
"collection",
"take",
"then",
"slowly",
"file out"
] | [
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"VERB"
] | [
"precisely as stated",
"the concluding parts of an event or occurrence",
"a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance",
"have the quality of being; (copula, used with an adjective or a predicate noun)",
"marked by absence of sound",
"not breathing or able to breathe except wit... | very end audience be silent breathless collection take then slowly file out | At the very end , when the audience was silent and breathless , a collection was taken and then slowly everyone filed out . | [
"very",
"end",
"audience",
"be",
"silent",
"breathless",
"collection",
"take",
"then",
"slowly",
"file",
"out"
] | [
0.237,
0.2574,
0.3037,
0.0941,
0.3495,
0.4304,
0.3772,
0.2095,
0.2086,
0.3181,
0.3073,
0.2092
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13
] | [
"audience",
"not",
"think",
"much",
"new",
"pastor",
"new",
"pastor",
"thought of",
"audience",
"not",
"time",
"say"
] | [
"audience",
"not",
"think",
"much",
"new",
"pastor",
"new",
"pastor",
"think of",
"audience",
"not",
"time",
"say"
] | [
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADJ",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"NOUN",
"VERB"
] | [
"a gathering of spectators or listeners at a (usually public) performance",
"negation of a word or group of words",
"judge or regard; look upon; judge",
"(quantifier used with mass nouns) great in quantity or degree or extent",
"not of long duration; having just (or relatively recently) come into being or b... | audience not think much new pastor new pastor think of audience not time say | The audience did not think much of the new pastor , and what the new pastor thought of the audience he did not dare at the time to say . | [
"audience",
"not",
"think",
"much",
"new",
"pastor",
"new",
"pastor",
"think",
"of",
"audience",
"not",
"time",
"say"
] | [
0.472,
0.2481,
0.3455,
0.1791,
0.3465,
0.6119,
0.3465,
0.6119,
0.3455,
0.1599,
0.472,
0.2481,
0.1552,
0.1414
] |
[
1,
2,
3
] | [
"weeks",
"looked",
"situation"
] | [
"week",
"look",
"situation"
] | [
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"NOUN"
] | [
"any period of seven consecutive days",
"perceive with attention; direct one's gaze towards",
"the general state of things; the combination of circumstances at a given time; ; ; - Franklin D.Roosevelt"
] | week look situation | During the next weeks he looked over the situation . | [
"week",
"look",
"situation"
] | [
0.6057,
0.482,
0.6331
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17,
18,
19,
20
] | [
"First of all",
"was",
"parsonage",
"utterly",
"impossible",
"place",
"civilized",
"people",
"live in",
"originally",
"poorly",
"conceived",
"apparently",
"not",
"repaired",
"years",
"plumbing",
"sewage",
"rat-holes",
"rot"
] | [
"first of all",
"be",
"parsonage",
"utterly",
"impossible",
"place",
"civilized",
"people",
"live in",
"originally",
"poorly",
"conceive",
"apparently",
"not",
"repair",
"year",
"plumbing",
"sewage",
"rathole",
"rot"
] | [
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADV",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN"
] | [
"before anything else",
"have an existence, be extant",
"an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector",
"completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers",
"not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with",
"any area set aside for a particu... | first of all be parsonage utterly impossible place civilized people live in originally poorly conceive apparently not repair year plumbing sewage rathole rot | First of all there was the parsonage , an utterly impossible place for civilized people to live in , originally poorly conceived , apparently not repaired for years , with no plumbing or sewage , with rat-holes and rot . | [
"first",
"of",
"all",
"be",
"parsonage",
"utterly",
"impossible",
"place",
"civilized",
"people",
"live",
"in",
"originally",
"poorly",
"conceive",
"apparently",
"not",
"repair",
"year",
"plumbing",
"sewage",
"rathole",
"rot"
] | [
0.1374,
0.1299,
0.1367,
0.0594,
0.2915,
0.2558,
0.2115,
0.1493,
0.2718,
0.152,
0.174,
0.1312,
0.2654,
0.2456,
0.2305,
0.204,
0.1008,
0.2381,
0.1377,
0.2718,
0.2195,
0.2915,
0.2486
] |
[
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8,
9,
10,
11,
12,
13,
14,
15,
16,
17
] | [
"arranged",
"board",
"home",
"old",
"members",
"church",
"woman",
"named",
"Catt",
"Wilson",
"afterward",
"found",
"briefly",
"referred",
"The Cat",
"fierce",
"initiative"
] | [
"arrange",
"board",
"home",
"old",
"member",
"church",
"woman",
"name",
"_",
"_",
"afterward",
"find",
"briefly",
"refer",
"_",
"fierce",
"initiative"
] | [
"VERB",
"VERB",
"NOUN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"NOUN",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"PROPN",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"ADV",
"VERB",
"PROPN",
"ADJ",
"NOUN"
] | [
"make arrangements for",
"live and take one's meals at or in",
"housing that someone is living in",
"(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age",
"one of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participate in a g... | arrange board home old member church woman name _ _ afterward find briefly refer _ fierce initiative | It was arranged that he would board in the home of one of the old members of the church , a woman named Catt who, as Wilson afterward found , was briefly referred to as The Cat because of her sharp tongue and fierce initiative . | [
"arrange",
"board",
"home",
"old",
"member",
"church",
"woman",
"name",
"afterward",
"find",
"briefly",
"refer",
"fierce",
"initiative"
] | [
0.3045,
0.2511,
0.2117,
0.2017,
0.248,
0.2266,
0.2229,
0.2287,
0.3329,
0.1819,
0.3003,
0.2751,
0.359,
0.3245
] |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.