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cola sentence: The picture of Bill she slept. | unacceptable | 7,600 |
cola sentence: She slept the picture of Bill. | unacceptable | 7,601 |
cola sentence: You put which picture of Bill on his desk? | acceptable | 7,602 |
cola sentence: Which picture of Bill did you put on his desk? | acceptable | 7,603 |
cola sentence: How many strings did you say she had to pull in order to do that? | acceptable | 7,604 |
cola sentence: How much care do you think he would be taking of his patients under those circumstances? | acceptable | 7,605 |
cola sentence: How much headway is he likely to make. | acceptable | 7,606 |
cola sentence: Who left Bill. | acceptable | 7,607 |
cola sentence: Whom left Bill. | unacceptable | 7,608 |
cola sentence: Who did Bill leave. | acceptable | 7,609 |
cola sentence: Whom did Bill leave. | acceptable | 7,610 |
cola sentence: Is there anything to do today? | acceptable | 7,611 |
cola sentence: There are two main characters in the novel. | acceptable | 7,612 |
cola sentence: There are 3 firemen available. | acceptable | 7,613 |
cola sentence: There stabbed an animal. | unacceptable | 7,614 |
cola sentence: There ran many people. | unacceptable | 7,615 |
cola sentence: Mary judged there. | unacceptable | 7,616 |
cola sentence: I had a realization of there. | unacceptable | 7,617 |
cola sentence: There were seven people. | acceptable | 7,618 |
cola sentence: There were several doctors available. | acceptable | 7,619 |
cola sentence: Rodney was eating some squid, wasn't he? | acceptable | 7,620 |
cola sentence: There is a man ready to jump from the roof, isn't there? | acceptable | 7,621 |
cola sentence: Sharks seem to swim slowly in the tropics. | acceptable | 7,622 |
cola sentence: the cat seems to be out of the bag. | acceptable | 7,623 |
cola sentence: the shit seems to have hit the fan. | acceptable | 7,624 |
cola sentence: There run many people. | unacceptable | 7,625 |
cola sentence: There seems to be a nurse available. | acceptable | 7,626 |
cola sentence: There seems to stab an animal. | unacceptable | 7,627 |
cola sentence: There seems to run many people to the station. | unacceptable | 7,628 |
cola sentence: it seems that John left. | acceptable | 7,629 |
cola sentence: Several people seem sick. | acceptable | 7,630 |
cola sentence: John considers several people sick. | acceptable | 7,631 |
cola sentence: There are several people sick. | acceptable | 7,632 |
cola sentence: Several people seem several people sick. | acceptable | 7,633 |
cola sentence: Several people are sick. | acceptable | 7,634 |
cola sentence: Bill is sick. | acceptable | 7,635 |
cola sentence: Susan hopes to sleep. | acceptable | 7,636 |
cola sentence: Susan hopes that she will sleep. | acceptable | 7,637 |
cola sentence: Susan hopes Susan to sleep. | unacceptable | 7,638 |
cola sentence: Everyone hopes him to sleep. | unacceptable | 7,639 |
cola sentence: Everyone hopes to sleep. | acceptable | 7,640 |
cola sentence: Everyone hopes that everyone will sleep. | acceptable | 7,641 |
cola sentence: Susan hopes her to sleep. | unacceptable | 7,642 |
cola sentence: Only Churchill remembered giving the Blood, Sweat and Tears speech. | acceptable | 7,643 |
cola sentence: Only Churchill remembered his giving the Blood, Sweat and Tears speech. | acceptable | 7,644 |
cola sentence: Only Churchill remembered himself giving the Blood, Sweat and. | acceptable | 7,645 |
cola sentence: Susan hopes herself to sleep. | acceptable | 7,646 |
cola sentence: for John to hurt his friends is stupid. | acceptable | 7,647 |
cola sentence: to hurt his friends is stupid. | acceptable | 7,648 |
cola sentence: for John to hurt himself is stupid. | acceptable | 7,649 |
cola sentence: to hurt oneself is stupid. | acceptable | 7,650 |
cola sentence: for John to hurt oneself is stupid. | unacceptable | 7,651 |
cola sentence: John promised Bill to leave. | acceptable | 7,652 |
cola sentence: John promised Mary that he would leave. | acceptable | 7,653 |
cola sentence: John promised Mary to cut the grass. | acceptable | 7,654 |
cola sentence: John promise Mary to control himself. | acceptable | 7,655 |
cola sentence: John promised Mary to control herself. | unacceptable | 7,656 |
cola sentence: John promised Mary to shave herself. | unacceptable | 7,657 |
cola sentence: John seems to sleep all day. | acceptable | 7,658 |
cola sentence: John hopes to sleep. | acceptable | 7,659 |
cola sentence: John tried to sleep. | acceptable | 7,660 |
cola sentence: John believes to have slept. | unacceptable | 7,661 |
cola sentence: John believes Bill to have slept. | acceptable | 7,662 |
cola sentence: John believes for Bill to have slept. | unacceptable | 7,663 |
cola sentence: John believes that Bill has slept. | acceptable | 7,664 |
cola sentence: John believes Bill that Mary has slept. | unacceptable | 7,665 |
cola sentence: John convinced to sleep. | unacceptable | 7,666 |
cola sentence: John convinced Bill to sleep. | acceptable | 7,667 |
cola sentence: John convinced Bill for Mary to sleep. | unacceptable | 7,668 |
cola sentence: John convinced that Bill has slept. | unacceptable | 7,669 |
cola sentence: it convinced Bill that Mary should sleep. | unacceptable | 7,670 |
cola sentence: John believes it to be obvious that Bill left. | acceptable | 7,671 |
cola sentence: John believes it to be raining. | acceptable | 7,672 |
cola sentence: John convinced it to be obvious that Bill left. | unacceptable | 7,673 |
cola sentence: John convinced it to be raining. | unacceptable | 7,674 |
cola sentence: John convinced there to be several firemen available. | unacceptable | 7,675 |
cola sentence: Bill cooked the rice. | acceptable | 7,676 |
cola sentence: the rice was cooked by Bill. | acceptable | 7,677 |
cola sentence: Bill visited Mary. | acceptable | 7,678 |
cola sentence: Mary was visited by Bill. | acceptable | 7,679 |
cola sentence: John believes Bill to have cooked the rice. | acceptable | 7,680 |
cola sentence: John believes the rice to have been cooked by Bill. | acceptable | 7,681 |
cola sentence: John believes Bill to have visited Mary. | acceptable | 7,682 |
cola sentence: John believes Mary to have been visited by Bill. | acceptable | 7,683 |
cola sentence: John convinced Bill to cook the rice. | acceptable | 7,684 |
cola sentence: John convinced the rice to be cooked by Bill. | unacceptable | 7,685 |
cola sentence: John convinced Bill to visit Mary. | acceptable | 7,686 |
cola sentence: John believes that Bill slept. | acceptable | 7,687 |
cola sentence: I sent money. | acceptable | 7,688 |
cola sentence: I sent Mary money. | acceptable | 7,689 |
cola sentence: I sent money to Mary. | acceptable | 7,690 |
cola sentence: I sent Bill money to Mary to Sam. | unacceptable | 7,691 |
cola sentence: I worked on Sunday in the city on that project without a break. | acceptable | 7,692 |
cola sentence: I praised Mary. | acceptable | 7,693 |
cola sentence: I praised. | unacceptable | 7,694 |
cola sentence: The moon glows in the darkness. | acceptable | 7,695 |
cola sentence: The moon glows. | acceptable | 7,696 |
cola sentence: I sang a song with Mary while you did so with Bill. | acceptable | 7,697 |
cola sentence: What Mary did with Bill was sing a song. | acceptable | 7,698 |
cola sentence: She tried to leave | acceptable | 7,699 |
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