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cola sentence: The cup filled water. | unacceptable | 600 |
cola sentence: The stone knocked the pole into the road. | unacceptable | 601 |
cola sentence: The tub leaked empty of water. | acceptable | 602 |
cola sentence: The stone knocked against the pole into the road. | unacceptable | 603 |
cola sentence: Hail stones broke the window. | acceptable | 604 |
cola sentence: The force of the wind broke the window. | acceptable | 605 |
cola sentence: The window broke from hail stones. | unacceptable | 606 |
cola sentence: The window broke from the force of the wind. | acceptable | 607 |
cola sentence: What the force of the wind did to the window was break it. | acceptable | 608 |
cola sentence: John hit the stone against the wall. | acceptable | 609 |
cola sentence: John hit the wall with the stone. | acceptable | 610 |
cola sentence: John tapped some wine from a barrel. | acceptable | 611 |
cola sentence: John tapped a barrel of some wine. | acceptable | 612 |
cola sentence: John laid the book on the table. | acceptable | 613 |
cola sentence: John included his name in the list. | acceptable | 614 |
cola sentence: John loaded the bricks onto the truck. | acceptable | 615 |
cola sentence: John loaded the truck with bricks. | acceptable | 616 |
cola sentence: John fed rice to the baby. | acceptable | 617 |
cola sentence: John fed the baby rice. | acceptable | 618 |
cola sentence: John fed the baby up with rice. | acceptable | 619 |
cola sentence: John fed the baby rice up. | unacceptable | 620 |
cola sentence: The ball lies completely in the box. | acceptable | 621 |
cola sentence: The box completely contains the ball. | acceptable | 622 |
cola sentence: The train got to the station fully. | acceptable | 623 |
cola sentence: The train reached the station fully. | acceptable | 624 |
cola sentence: Press the stamp against the pad completely. | acceptable | 625 |
cola sentence: Press the pad with the stamp completely. | acceptable | 626 |
cola sentence: Spray the paint onto the wall completely. | acceptable | 627 |
cola sentence: Spray all the paint onto the wall completely. | acceptable | 628 |
cola sentence: Spray the wall with all the paint. | unacceptable | 629 |
cola sentence: Spray the whole wall with the paint. | acceptable | 630 |
cola sentence: What John did to the wall was paint it. | acceptable | 631 |
cola sentence: What John did to the whole wall was paint it. | acceptable | 632 |
cola sentence: What John did to the wall was hit it. | acceptable | 633 |
cola sentence: What the stone did to the wall was hit it. | unacceptable | 634 |
cola sentence: What the stone did to the whole wall was hit it. | unacceptable | 635 |
cola sentence: John took Bill to be a fool. | acceptable | 636 |
cola sentence: John concluded Bill to be a fool. | unacceptable | 637 |
cola sentence: Give the bottle to the baby full. | acceptable | 638 |
cola sentence: Give the bottle to the baby awake. | unacceptable | 639 |
cola sentence: Give the baby the bottle full. | acceptable | 640 |
cola sentence: Give the baby the bottle awake. | unacceptable | 641 |
cola sentence: Rub the cloth on the baby torn. | acceptable | 642 |
cola sentence: Rub the cloth on the baby asleep. | unacceptable | 643 |
cola sentence: Rub the baby with the cloth torn. | acceptable | 644 |
cola sentence: Rub the baby with the cloth asleep. | unacceptable | 645 |
cola sentence: Dry the baby with the cloth asleep. | acceptable | 646 |
cola sentence: Dry the baby with the cloth torn. | unacceptable | 647 |
cola sentence: The cup knocked the stone apart. | unacceptable | 648 |
cola sentence: The stone knocked the cup apart. | acceptable | 649 |
cola sentence: The cup smashed apart against the stone. | acceptable | 650 |
cola sentence: The stone smashed the cup apart. | acceptable | 651 |
cola sentence: The tank filled with petrol out of the pump. | acceptable | 652 |
cola sentence: The cup emptied of water onto the ground. | acceptable | 653 |
cola sentence: John included her name in the list. | acceptable | 654 |
cola sentence: John rolled the ball from the tree to the bush. | acceptable | 655 |
cola sentence: John tapped the bottle of some water. | acceptable | 656 |
cola sentence: John gave Bill the book. | acceptable | 657 |
cola sentence: John got the book from Bill. | acceptable | 658 |
cola sentence: John gave Bill of the book. | unacceptable | 659 |
cola sentence: We have someone in the living room. | acceptable | 660 |
cola sentence: John is very fond of Mary. | acceptable | 661 |
cola sentence: Mary laughed at John. | acceptable | 662 |
cola sentence: The ship sank beneath the waves. | acceptable | 663 |
cola sentence: Mary considers John a fool and Bill a wimp. | acceptable | 664 |
cola sentence: John regards professors as strange and politicians as creepy. | acceptable | 665 |
cola sentence: Sue put the books on the table and the records on the chair. | acceptable | 666 |
cola sentence: Harriet gave a mug to John and a scarf to Vivien. | acceptable | 667 |
cola sentence: I expect John to win and Harry to lose. | acceptable | 668 |
cola sentence: You eat the fish raw and the beef cooked. | acceptable | 669 |
cola sentence: They told Sue who to talk to and Virginia when to leave. | acceptable | 670 |
cola sentence: Smith loaned, and his widow later donated, a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library. | acceptable | 671 |
cola sentence: Sue moved, and Mary also transferred, her business to a different location. | acceptable | 672 |
cola sentence: I succeeded in convincing, even though John had failed to persuade, Mary not to leave. | acceptable | 673 |
cola sentence: We didn't particularly like, but nevertheless ate, the fish raw. | acceptable | 674 |
cola sentence: Flo desperately wants, though she doesn't really expect, the Miami Dolphins to be in the play-offs. | acceptable | 675 |
cola sentence: John learned French perfectly. | acceptable | 676 |
cola sentence: Bill recited his lines poorly. | acceptable | 677 |
cola sentence: Mary plays the violin beautifully. | acceptable | 678 |
cola sentence: John perfectly learned French. | unacceptable | 679 |
cola sentence: Bill poorly recited his lines. | unacceptable | 680 |
cola sentence: John learned French immediately. | acceptable | 681 |
cola sentence: Bill recited his lines slowly. | acceptable | 682 |
cola sentence: Mary will play the violin soon. | acceptable | 683 |
cola sentence: John immediately learned French. | acceptable | 684 |
cola sentence: Bill slowly recited his lines. | acceptable | 685 |
cola sentence: Mary will soon play the violin. | acceptable | 686 |
cola sentence: John immediately learned French perfectly. | acceptable | 687 |
cola sentence: John learned French perfectly almost immediately. | acceptable | 688 |
cola sentence: John learned French perfectly immediately. | acceptable | 689 |
cola sentence: John perfectly learned French immediately. | unacceptable | 690 |
cola sentence: John learned French immediately perfectly. | unacceptable | 691 |
cola sentence: Clearly, John immediately will probably learn French perfectly. | unacceptable | 692 |
cola sentence: Immediately, John probably will clearly learn French perfectly. | unacceptable | 693 |
cola sentence: Clearly, John perfectly will immediately learn French probably. | unacceptable | 694 |
cola sentence: John perfectly rolled the ball down the hill. | unacceptable | 695 |
cola sentence: John rolled the ball perfectly down the hill. | acceptable | 696 |
cola sentence: John rolled the ball down the hill perfectly. | acceptable | 697 |
cola sentence: John perfectly shot the ball. | unacceptable | 698 |
cola sentence: John shot the ball perfectly. | acceptable | 699 |
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