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cola sentence: The tigers hunt prey at night. | acceptable | 6,800 |
cola sentence: Fiona hoped to meet the Prime Minister. | acceptable | 6,801 |
cola sentence: Arthur tried to bake a cake. | acceptable | 6,802 |
cola sentence: Fiona persuaded Arthur to bake a cake. | acceptable | 6,803 |
cola sentence: Susan wanted Jane to study German. | acceptable | 6,804 |
cola sentence: Ayala went to the ball and chatted to Jonathan Stubbs. | acceptable | 6,805 |
cola sentence: Ayala went to the ball and Jonathan Stubbs chatted to. | unacceptable | 6,806 |
cola sentence: Ayala went to the ball and was chatted to by Jonathan Stubbs. | acceptable | 6,807 |
cola sentence: All the Beatles came to Merle Park. | acceptable | 6,808 |
cola sentence: The Beatles all came to Merle Park. | acceptable | 6,809 |
cola sentence: Both Jane and Elizabeth were at home. | acceptable | 6,810 |
cola sentence: Jane and Elizabeth were both at home. | acceptable | 6,811 |
cola sentence: Larry hunted all the foxes. | acceptable | 6,812 |
cola sentence: Larry all hunted the foxes. | unacceptable | 6,813 |
cola sentence: Larry hunted the foxes all. | unacceptable | 6,814 |
cola sentence: George built both the houses. | acceptable | 6,815 |
cola sentence: George both built the houses. | unacceptable | 6,816 |
cola sentence: George built the houses both. | unacceptable | 6,817 |
cola sentence: All the foxes were hunted by Larry. | acceptable | 6,818 |
cola sentence: Augusta blamed herself for what happened. | acceptable | 6,819 |
cola sentence: These documents Elizabeth is checking at this very moment. | acceptable | 6,820 |
cola sentence: Louise broke the cup. | acceptable | 6,821 |
cola sentence: Alison drove the car. | acceptable | 6,822 |
cola sentence: Martha chewed the bread. | acceptable | 6,823 |
cola sentence: The cup was broken by Louise. | acceptable | 6,824 |
cola sentence: The car was driven by Alison. | acceptable | 6,825 |
cola sentence: The bread was chewed by Martha. | acceptable | 6,826 |
cola sentence: These fields were marched over by all the armies of Europe. | acceptable | 6,827 |
cola sentence: How is someone to chat to a girl if she does not go out? | acceptable | 6,828 |
cola sentence: All the armies of Europe marched over these fields. | acceptable | 6,829 |
cola sentence: Ayala sent back the diamond necklace. | acceptable | 6,830 |
cola sentence: Ayala sent the diamond necklace back. | acceptable | 6,831 |
cola sentence: Ayala sent her cousin the diamond necklace. | acceptable | 6,832 |
cola sentence: Ayala sent back her cousin the diamond necklace. | unacceptable | 6,833 |
cola sentence: Tatiana wrote to Onegin. | acceptable | 6,834 |
cola sentence: Frank bought a piano for Jane. | acceptable | 6,835 |
cola sentence: Lucy sent a letter to Jane. | acceptable | 6,836 |
cola sentence: Lucy sent Jane a letter. | acceptable | 6,837 |
cola sentence: The company sent China its senior mining engineers to help plan the new mines. | acceptable | 6,838 |
cola sentence: The experts attributed Raphael this picture. | unacceptable | 6,839 |
cola sentence: I forwarded Winifred the letter. | unacceptable | 6,840 |
cola sentence: The manager presented the foreman a gold watch. | unacceptable | 6,841 |
cola sentence: Kick John the ball. | unacceptable | 6,842 |
cola sentence: The critics ascribe Shakespeare this play. | unacceptable | 6,843 |
cola sentence: Who did John send a book to? | acceptable | 6,844 |
cola sentence: To whom did John send a book? | acceptable | 6,845 |
cola sentence: What place did you travel to? | acceptable | 6,846 |
cola sentence: To what place did you travel? | acceptable | 6,847 |
cola sentence: What place did John send the book? | acceptable | 6,848 |
cola sentence: Who was the book sent by John. | unacceptable | 6,849 |
cola sentence: What place was the book sent by John? | unacceptable | 6,850 |
cola sentence: Only to the best students would he give this book. | acceptable | 6,851 |
cola sentence: Only the best students would he give this book. | unacceptable | 6,852 |
cola sentence: Only to Glasgow would he go by train. | acceptable | 6,853 |
cola sentence: Only Glasgow would he travel by train. | unacceptable | 6,854 |
cola sentence: It is to the best students that he gives this book. | acceptable | 6,855 |
cola sentence: It is the best students he gives this book. | unacceptable | 6,856 |
cola sentence: It is to Ireland that he is going. | acceptable | 6,857 |
cola sentence: It is Ireland that he is going. | unacceptable | 6,858 |
cola sentence: He told her the whole story. | acceptable | 6,859 |
cola sentence: She told him the whole story. | acceptable | 6,860 |
cola sentence: The other plan she rejected out of hand. | acceptable | 6,861 |
cola sentence: The vase got broken that Sheila had brought all the way from. | acceptable | 6,862 |
cola sentence: The plan was rejected out of hand that traffic should be banned. | acceptable | 6,863 |
cola sentence: Norman Lemming jumped off the cliff and William Lemming did so too. | acceptable | 6,864 |
cola sentence: Norman Lemming jumped off the cliff and so did William Lemming. | acceptable | 6,865 |
cola sentence: Harriet couldn't marry Mr Knightley but Emma could. | acceptable | 6,866 |
cola sentence: What Harriet did was marry Mr Martin. | acceptable | 6,867 |
cola sentence: Marry Mr Martin was what Harriet did. | acceptable | 6,868 |
cola sentence: Emma insulted Miss Bates and annoyed Mr Knightley. | acceptable | 6,869 |
cola sentence: Harriet swooned. | acceptable | 6,870 |
cola sentence: The book is astonishingly boring. | acceptable | 6,871 |
cola sentence: The Ethel we all know and love wishes to ask you some awkward questions. | acceptable | 6,872 |
cola sentence: Golfers can be good company. | acceptable | 6,873 |
cola sentence: Enthusiastic golfers with large handicaps can be good company. | acceptable | 6,874 |
cola sentence: These enthusiastic golfers that I met at the nineteenth hole can be good company. | acceptable | 6,875 |
cola sentence: Golfer who is in training has a pretty powerful swing. | unacceptable | 6,876 |
cola sentence: Memo ate the spaghetti. | acceptable | 6,877 |
cola sentence: Memo liked lasagna. | acceptable | 6,878 |
cola sentence: Emma made Harriet her friend. | acceptable | 6,879 |
cola sentence: The quiche and I were cooking. | acceptable | 6,880 |
cola sentence: Erika made her mother an omelet and the kitchen a mess. | acceptable | 6,881 |
cola sentence: Bill went to London on Monday. | acceptable | 6,882 |
cola sentence: Bill went on Monday to London. | acceptable | 6,883 |
cola sentence: My brother lives near Strasbourg. | acceptable | 6,884 |
cola sentence: Near Strasbourg my brother lives. | acceptable | 6,885 |
cola sentence: He planted the garden with roses last November. | acceptable | 6,886 |
cola sentence: He planted the garden last November with roses. | acceptable | 6,887 |
cola sentence: The baby chewed the biscuit. | acceptable | 6,888 |
cola sentence: The baby is heavy. | acceptable | 6,889 |
cola sentence: What the baby did was chew the biscuit. | acceptable | 6,890 |
cola sentence: The baby was chewing the biscuit. | acceptable | 6,891 |
cola sentence: Chew the biscuit! | acceptable | 6,892 |
cola sentence: Hartfield House is in Surrey. | acceptable | 6,893 |
cola sentence: Mr Knightley rode to Kingston. | acceptable | 6,894 |
cola sentence: Eleanor and Marianne travelled from Shropshire. | acceptable | 6,895 |
cola sentence: Frank gave a piano to Jane Fairfax. | acceptable | 6,896 |
cola sentence: Jane Fairfax received a piano from Frank. | acceptable | 6,897 |
cola sentence: The thief smashed the window with a hammer. | acceptable | 6,898 |
cola sentence: Captain Wentworth recovered the property for Mrs Smith. | acceptable | 6,899 |
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