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sentence stringlengths 28 201 | pronoun stringclasses 10 values | candidates list | label class label 2 classes |
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Tom asked his son to drive so that he could sleep. | he | [
"Tom",
"his son"
] | 00 |
Tom asked his son to drive so that he could get experience. | he | [
"Tom",
"his son"
] | 11 |
Rosie beat Mary in Scrabble because she had a good vocabulary. | she | [
"Rosie",
"Mary"
] | 00 |
Rosie beat Mary in Scrabble because she was bad at word games. | she | [
"Rosie",
"Mary"
] | 11 |
Bush beat Gore because he rigged the election. | he | [
"Bush",
"Gore"
] | 00 |
Bush beat Gore because he was unpopular. | he | [
"Bush",
"Gore"
] | 11 |
The knife cut through the fence because it was sharp. | it | [
"The knife",
"the fence"
] | 00 |
The knife cut through the fence because it was rusty. | it | [
"The knife",
"the fence"
] | 11 |
Bob killed Vincent because he was stealing drugs. | he | [
"Bob",
"Vincent"
] | 11 |
Bob killed Vincent because he wanted to kill someone. | he | [
"Bob",
"Vincent"
] | 00 |
Iphones are selling more than androids because they are trendy. | they | [
"Iphones",
"androids"
] | 00 |
Iphones are selling more than androids because they are hard to use. | they | [
"Iphones",
"androids"
] | 11 |
Apple defeated Microsoft in the war because they were creative. | they | [
"Apple",
"Microsoft"
] | 00 |
Apple defeated Microsoft in the war because they lack creativity. | they | [
"Apple",
"Microsoft"
] | 11 |
The University declared holiday to students because they were worried about them. | they | [
"The University",
"students"
] | 00 |
The University declared holiday to students because they requested them. | they | [
"The University",
"students"
] | 11 |
Hill joined Obama because Bill suggested him. | him | [
"Hill",
"Obama"
] | 00 |
Hill joined Obama because Bill trusted him. | him | [
"Hill",
"Obama"
] | 11 |
Hitler conquered Alex in the war because everybody supported him. | him | [
"Hitler",
"Alex"
] | 00 |
Hitler conquered Alex in the war because nobody supported him. | him | [
"Hitler",
"Alex"
] | 11 |
Rocky won the match with Richard because he worked hard. | he | [
"Rocky",
"Richard"
] | 00 |
Rocky won the match with Richard because he had no energy. | he | [
"Rocky",
"Richard"
] | 11 |
Clinton wanted Obama to run for president because he would win. | he | [
"Clinton",
"Obama"
] | 11 |
Clinton wanted Obama to run for president because he could not win. | he | [
"Clinton",
"Obama"
] | 00 |
Steve loved Bush but he did not tell. | he | [
"Steve",
"Bush"
] | 00 |
Steve loved Bush but he did not accept. | he | [
"Steve",
"Bush"
] | 11 |
Gates is richer than Jobs, so he does a lot more charity work. | he | [
"Gates",
"Jobs"
] | 00 |
Gates is richer than Jobs, so he is not richest person. | he | [
"Gates",
"Jobs"
] | 11 |
Seth is smarter than Sai, and consequently he got a better job. | he | [
"Seth",
"Sai"
] | 00 |
Seth is a smarter than Sai, and consequently he did worse in the job interview. | he | [
"Seth",
"Sai"
] | 11 |
Jacob misled Amen so David helped him. | him | [
"Jacob",
"Amen"
] | 11 |
Jacob misled Amen so David fired him. | him | [
"Jacob",
"Amen"
] | 00 |
Right after work Angelina took Sandy to the park because she knew the place. | she | [
"Angelina",
"Sandy"
] | 00 |
Right after work Angelina took Sandy to the park because she wanted to go to that place. | she | [
"Angelina",
"Sandy"
] | 11 |
Claudia lost all her money to Valarie because she is really smart. | she | [
"Claudia",
"Valarie"
] | 11 |
Claudia lost all her money to Valarie because she is stupid. | she | [
"Claudia",
"Valarie"
] | 00 |
Mike helped Jack with his assignment because he felt like doing so. | he | [
"Mike",
"Jack"
] | 00 |
Mike helped Jack with his assignment because he politely asked him to. | he | [
"Mike",
"Jack"
] | 11 |
Dad yelled at Sam because he did not go to school. | he | [
"Dad",
"Sam"
] | 11 |
Dad yelled at Sam because he was mad. | he | [
"Dad",
"Sam"
] | 00 |
Janice bought Kenda a car because she needed one. | she | [
"Janice",
"Kenda"
] | 11 |
Janice bought Kenda a car because she has money to spend. | she | [
"Janice",
"Kenda"
] | 00 |
The mouse ran from the cat all the way to the kitchen because it was scared. | it | [
"The mouse",
"the cat"
] | 00 |
The mouse ran from the cat all the way to the kitchen because it chased him. | it | [
"The mouse",
"the cat"
] | 11 |
John picked Bill because he was in need of talent. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John picked Bill because he was talented. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John bored Bill because he was boring. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John bored Bill because he was easily bored. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John appreciated Bill because he had been in need. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John ridiculed Bill because he was a big help. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John tricked Bill because he was mischievous. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John tricked Bill because he was slow-witted. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John nicked Bill because he needed money. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John nicked Bill because he was gullible. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John gave a large sum of money to Bill because he had extra. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John gave a large sum of money to Bill because he needed a loan. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John kicked Bill because he was angry. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John kicked Bill because he was being mean. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
John remembered Bill because he had had been thinking about wicker chairs. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 00 |
John remembered Bill because he was memorable. | he | [
"John",
"Bill"
] | 11 |
The couple took the car to the shop on Tuesday, but they will not charge until next week. | they | [
"The couple",
"the shop"
] | 11 |
The couple took the car to the shop on Tuesday, but they will not have to pay until next week. | they | [
"The couple",
"the shop"
] | 00 |
Chuck Norris can beat any man in a fight, unless he is invincible. | he | [
"Chuck Norris",
"any man"
] | 11 |
Chuck Norris can beat any man in a fight, unless he is tied up and blindfolded. | he | [
"Chuck Norris",
"any man"
] | 00 |
I think the referee treats Vick like a running back because he has distinct style of play. | he | [
"the referee",
"Vick"
] | 11 |
I think the referee treats Vick like a running back because he does not understand the game. | he | [
"the referee",
"Vick"
] | 00 |
The mouse sought out the wise owl's advice, and she promptly realized her mistake. | she | [
"The mouse",
"the wise owl"
] | 00 |
The mouse sought out the wise owl's advice, and she promptly accepted the free meal. | she | [
"The mouse",
"the wise owl"
] | 11 |
The kidnapper will not return Trent Reznor until he is given a private performance. | he | [
"The kidnapper",
"Trent Reznor"
] | 00 |
The kidnapper will not return Trent Reznor until he agrees to a private performance. | he | [
"The kidnapper",
"Trent Reznor"
] | 11 |
The authorities detained the hikers because they were trespassing. | they | [
"The authorities",
"the hikers"
] | 11 |
The authorities detained the hikers because they were prejudiced. | they | [
"The authorities",
"the hikers"
] | 00 |
Sarah tried to ignore the elephant in the room, but she could not bear the awkwardness. | she | [
"Sarah",
"the elephant in the room"
] | 00 |
Sarah tried to ignore the elephant in the room, but she would not stop trumpeting. | she | [
"Sarah",
"the elephant in the room"
] | 11 |
Mark almost made a deal with Slimy Jack, but backed down when the man was caught embezzling. | the man | [
"Mark",
"Slimy Jack"
] | 11 |
Mark almost made a deal with Slimy Jack, but backed down when the man thought of his reputation for honesty. | the man | [
"Mark",
"Slimy Jack"
] | 00 |
The robots tried to negotiate a cease-fire with the squirrel-men, but negotiations broke down when they sabotaged the microchip processing facility. | they | [
"The robots",
"the squirrel-men"
] | 11 |
The robots tried to negotiate a cease-fire with the squirrel-men, but negotiations broke down when they sabotaged the acorn processing facility. | they | [
"The robots",
"the squirrel-men"
] | 00 |
Jesus appeared to Thomas in order to show that he had risen. | he | [
"Jesus",
"Thomas"
] | 00 |
Jesus appeared to Thomas in order to show that he had unfounded doubts. | he | [
"Jesus",
"Thomas"
] | 11 |
The employees crushed the boxes because they were working. | they | [
"The employees",
"the boxes"
] | 00 |
The employees crushed the boxes because they were empty. | they | [
"The employees",
"the boxes"
] | 11 |
The wine busted the cask because it was too small. | it | [
"The wine",
"the cask"
] | 11 |
The wine busted the cask because it was too carbonated. | it | [
"The wine",
"the cask"
] | 00 |
Tom gave James a coat because he was cold. | he | [
"Tom",
"James"
] | 11 |
Tom gave James a coat because he was generous. | he | [
"Tom",
"James"
] | 00 |
The veterans defeated the newcomers because they were more experienced. | they | [
"The veterans",
"the newcomers"
] | 00 |
The veterans defeated the newcomers because they were less experienced. | they | [
"The veterans",
"the newcomers"
] | 11 |
The sailors fell off the boats because they were capsizing. | they | [
"The sailors",
"the boats"
] | 11 |
The sailors fell off the boats because they were drunk. | they | [
"The sailors",
"the boats"
] | 00 |
The children played games because they were bored. | they | [
"The children",
"games"
] | 00 |
The children played games because they were entertaining. | they | [
"The children",
"games"
] | 11 |
John fired Dave because he had too many absences. | he | [
"John",
"Dave"
] | 11 |
John fired Dave because he had too many employees. | he | [
"John",
"Dave"
] | 00 |
The police arrested the rioters because they were preventing trouble. | they | [
"The police",
"the rioters"
] | 00 |
The police arrested the rioters because they were causing trouble. | they | [
"The police",
"the rioters"
] | 11 |
The students read the books because they were learning. | they | [
"The students",
"the books"
] | 00 |
The students read the books because they were interesting. | they | [
"The students",
"the books"
] | 11 |
The lumberjacks cut the trees so they could be paid. | they | [
"The lumberjacks",
"the trees"
] | 00 |
The lumberjacks cut the trees so they could be sold. | they | [
"The lumberjacks",
"the trees"
] | 11 |
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