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Tom said he would and Bill actually did eat a raw eggplant. | 1acceptable | 400 |
The wealthy young man bought that piano for his secret fiancée. | 1acceptable | 401 |
The dog stole the turkey. | 1acceptable | 402 |
a tall building. | 1acceptable | 403 |
This building is tall. | 1acceptable | 404 |
I like the book which you gave me. | 1acceptable | 405 |
Captain Wentworth wrote a letter to Anne Elliott. | 1acceptable | 406 |
She asked was Alison coming to the party. | 1acceptable | 407 |
They realised that never had Sir Thomas been so offended. | 1acceptable | 408 |
Fanny regretted having to talk to Aunt Norris. | 1acceptable | 409 |
Knowing the country well, he took a short cut. | 1acceptable | 410 |
He left the train with somebody else's wallet in his pocket. | 1acceptable | 411 |
Magnus went to Ireland. | 1acceptable | 412 |
Who did John send the book? | 1acceptable | 413 |
The idea dismayed the Prime Minister that the Dome was dull. | 1acceptable | 414 |
Came right in he did without so much as a knock. | 1acceptable | 415 |
Harriet admired Mr Knightley. | 1acceptable | 416 |
The book is boring. | 1acceptable | 417 |
Ethel wishes to ask you some awkward questions. | 1acceptable | 418 |
Emma made Harriet some food. | 1acceptable | 419 |
The window was broken with a hammer. | 1acceptable | 420 |
The fugitive lay motionless in order to avoid discovery. | 1acceptable | 421 |
The guard marched the prisoners round the yard. | 1acceptable | 422 |
Frank Churchill crossed the street. | 1acceptable | 423 |
Emma and Harriet were attacked yesterday. | 1acceptable | 424 |
Fiona might be here by 5 o'clock. | 1acceptable | 425 |
I am both expecting to get the job and of the opinion that it is a desirable one. | 1acceptable | 426 |
Pat was awarded the Golden Fleece Award and very upset about it. | 1acceptable | 427 |
Kim alienated cats and beating his dog. | 0unacceptable | 428 |
They knew that pictures of each other would be on sale. | 1acceptable | 429 |
Which article did Terry file papers without reading? | 0unacceptable | 430 |
I want to try and buy some whiskey. | 1acceptable | 431 |
She goes and buying some whiskey. | 0unacceptable | 432 |
Kim and Terry is happy. | 0unacceptable | 433 |
Kim gave a dollar to Bobbie and a dime to Jean. | 1acceptable | 434 |
This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill in the mailbox and on your desk before tomorrow. | 1acceptable | 435 |
Put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow. | 0unacceptable | 436 |
Picture of Bill, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow. | 0unacceptable | 437 |
Ann bought a first edition of Richard III for $1000. | 1acceptable | 438 |
John became deadly afraid of flying. | 1acceptable | 439 |
What John promised is to be gentle. | 1acceptable | 440 |
Henri wants to buy which books about cooking? | 1acceptable | 441 |
I will fix the computer for Carol. | 1acceptable | 442 |
Smith loaned a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library. | 1acceptable | 443 |
The paper is cut by Mary. | 1acceptable | 444 |
It was from six to nine or it took place from six to nine. | 1acceptable | 445 |
Suddenly, there arrived two inspectors from the INS. | 1acceptable | 446 |
The soup cooks, thickens. | 1acceptable | 447 |
I gave money to the charity. | 1acceptable | 448 |
John asked. | 1acceptable | 449 |
I saw even the student. | 1acceptable | 450 |
John whispered Mary left. | 0unacceptable | 451 |
Mary wonders that Bill will come. | 0unacceptable | 452 |
Sophie will theater. | 0unacceptable | 453 |
John finished the cake and drank the lemonade. | 1acceptable | 454 |
Herself likes Mary's mother. | 0unacceptable | 455 |
Each of the boys fought with some of the other boys. | 1acceptable | 456 |
John's mother likes himself. | 0unacceptable | 457 |
Mary revealed himself to John. | 0unacceptable | 458 |
Mary believes that Bill saw himself. | 1acceptable | 459 |
John heard that they criticized themselves. | 0unacceptable | 460 |
Mary thinks that she is smart. | 1acceptable | 461 |
Henry found that Bill is sad. | 1acceptable | 462 |
John considers himself proud of Mary. | 1acceptable | 463 |
You should sit before there. | 0unacceptable | 464 |
There is a nurse available. | 1acceptable | 465 |
Everyone hopes everyone to sleep. | 0unacceptable | 466 |
Everyone hopes that he will sleep. | 1acceptable | 467 |
Only Churchill remembered Churchill giving the Blood, Sweat and Tears speech. | 0unacceptable | 468 |
John promise Mary to shave himself. | 1acceptable | 469 |
John convinced Bill that Mary should sleep. | 1acceptable | 470 |
I saw Bill while you did so Mary. | 0unacceptable | 471 |
What Mary did Bill was give a book. | 0unacceptable | 472 |
The bears sniffed | 1acceptable | 473 |
to steal talismans from witches is dangerous | 1acceptable | 474 |
Anson demonized | 0unacceptable | 475 |
You kicked yourselves | 1acceptable | 476 |
The book that I said that I'd never read. | 1acceptable | 477 |
Anson demonized up the Khyber | 0unacceptable | 478 |
It is not true that I might be going to the party. | 1acceptable | 479 |
Kick you! | 0unacceptable | 480 |
Jason persuaded the doctor to treat Medea | 1acceptable | 481 |
Who did you get an accurate description of? | 1acceptable | 482 |
The Peter we all like was at the party | 1acceptable | 483 |
The government's imposition of a fine. | 1acceptable | 484 |
Did Athena help us? | 1acceptable | 485 |
You wanted to meet the man I saw. | 1acceptable | 486 |
Anson demonized David every day | 1acceptable | 487 |
There is a programme about Euripides on a Radio 4 tonight? | 1acceptable | 488 |
Medea denied poisoning the phoenix. | 1acceptable | 489 |
The elixir was hidden in a hole in the ground | 1acceptable | 490 |
Extremely frantically, Anson danced at Trade | 1acceptable | 491 |
What did you ask who Medea gave? | 0unacceptable | 492 |
It's Anson that I like | 1acceptable | 493 |
Medea tried the nurse to poison her children. | 0unacceptable | 494 |
I felt that I know you. | 1acceptable | 495 |
Will he can do it? | 1acceptable | 496 |
I ate that she was happy | 0unacceptable | 497 |
Anson believed himself to be handsome. | 1acceptable | 498 |
We arrived about six o'clock | 1acceptable | 499 |
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