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Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography. | ['Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography. | ['Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography.'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | Conceptually cream skimming has two basic dimensions - product and geography. | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | you know during the season | ['you know during the season'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | you know during the season | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | you know during the season | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | you know during the season | ['you know during the season'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | you know during the season | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him | ['and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him | ['if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him', 'if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A', 'if they decide to reca... |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him | ['and i guess at at your level uh you lose them to the next level if if they decide to recall the the parent team the Braves decide to call to recall a guy from triple A then a double A guy goes up to replace him and a single A guy goes up to replace him'] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely. | ['One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely. | ['One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely.'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | One of our number will carry out your instructions minutely. | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | How do you know? | ['How do you know ?'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | How do you know? | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | How do you know? | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | How do you know? | ['How do you know?'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | How do you know? | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | All this is their information again. | ['All this is their information again .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | All this is their information again. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | All this is their information again. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | All this is their information again. | ['All this is their information again.'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | All this is their information again. | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | yeah i tell you what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they're getting up in the hundred dollar range | ['yeah i tell you'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | yeah i tell you what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they're getting up in the hundred dollar range | ["what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they 're getting up in the hundred dollar range", "though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they 're getting up in the hundred dollar range", 'if you go price some of those tennis shoes', "why now you... |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | yeah i tell you what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they're getting up in the hundred dollar range | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | yeah i tell you what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they're getting up in the hundred dollar range | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | yeah i tell you what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they're getting up in the hundred dollar range | ["yeah i tell you what though if you go price some of those tennis shoes i can see why now you know they're getting up in the hundred dollar range"] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | my walkman broke so i'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud | ["my walkman broke so i 'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud"] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | my walkman broke so i'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | my walkman broke so i'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | my walkman broke so i'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud | ["my walkman broke so i'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud"] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | my walkman broke so i'm upset now i just have to turn the stereo up real loud | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus, with the Archangel Gabriel to the right (his companion Michael, to the left, has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings). | ['But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus , with the Archangel Gabriel to the right -LRB- his companion Michael , to the left , has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings -RRB- .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus, with the Archangel Gabriel to the right (his companion Michael, to the left, has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings). | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus, with the Archangel Gabriel to the right (his companion Michael, to the left, has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings). | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus, with the Archangel Gabriel to the right (his companion Michael, to the left, has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings). | ['But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus, with the Archangel Gabriel to the right (his companion Michael, to the left, has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings).'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | But a few Christian mosaics survive above the apse is the Virgin with the infant Jesus, with the Archangel Gabriel to the right (his companion Michael, to the left, has vanished save for a few feathers from his wings). | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | (Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | ["-LRB- Read IN for Slate 's take on Jackson 's findings . -RRB-"] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | (Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | (Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | (Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | ["(Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.)"] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | (Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | Gays and lesbians. | [] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | Gays and lesbians. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | Gays and lesbians. | ['Gays and lesbians.'] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | Gays and lesbians. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | Gays and lesbians. | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | At the end of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois is what many consider to be the city's most handsome residential square, the Place des Vosges, with its stone and red brick facades. | ['At the end of Rue des Francs - Bourgeois is .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | At the end of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois is what many consider to be the city's most handsome residential square, the Place des Vosges, with its stone and red brick facades. | ["what many consider to be the city 's most handsome residential square , the Place des Vosges , with its stone and red brick facades"] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | At the end of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois is what many consider to be the city's most handsome residential square, the Place des Vosges, with its stone and red brick facades. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | At the end of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois is what many consider to be the city's most handsome residential square, the Place des Vosges, with its stone and red brick facades. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | At the end of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois is what many consider to be the city's most handsome residential square, the Place des Vosges, with its stone and red brick facades. | ["At the end of Rue des Francs-Bourgeois is what many consider to be the city's most handsome residential square, the Place des Vosges, with its stone and red brick facades."] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | I burst through a set of cabin doors, and fell to the ground- | ['I burst through a set of cabin doors , and fell to the ground-'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | I burst through a set of cabin doors, and fell to the ground- | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | I burst through a set of cabin doors, and fell to the ground- | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | I burst through a set of cabin doors, and fell to the ground- | ['I burst through a set of cabin doors, and fell to the ground-'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | I burst through a set of cabin doors, and fell to the ground- | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | Fun for adults and children. | [] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | Fun for adults and children. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | Fun for adults and children. | ['Fun for adults and children.'] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | Fun for adults and children. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | Fun for adults and children. | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | It's not that the questions they asked weren't interesting or legitimate (though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered). | ["It 's not ."] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | It's not that the questions they asked weren't interesting or legitimate (though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered). | ["that the questions they asked were n't interesting or legitimate -LRB- though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered -RRB-", 'they asked', 'though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered'] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | It's not that the questions they asked weren't interesting or legitimate (though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered). | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | It's not that the questions they asked weren't interesting or legitimate (though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered). | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | It's not that the questions they asked weren't interesting or legitimate (though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered). | ["It's not that the questions they asked weren't interesting or legitimate (though most did fall under the category of already asked and answered)."] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty, when its first king, Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c. established a capital near Memphis. | ['Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty , .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty, when its first king, Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c. established a capital near Memphis. | ['when its first king , Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c . established a capital near Memphis'] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty, when its first king, Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c. established a capital near Memphis. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty, when its first king, Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c. established a capital near Memphis. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty, when its first king, Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c. established a capital near Memphis. | ['Thebes held onto power until the 12th Dynasty, when its first king, Amenemhet Iwho reigned between 1980 1951 b.c. established a capital near Memphis.'] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | I don't mean to be glib about your concerns, but if I were you, I might be more concerned about the near-term rate implications of this $1. | ["I do n't mean to be glib about your concerns , but , I might be more concerned about the near - term rate implications of this $ 1 ."] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | I don't mean to be glib about your concerns, but if I were you, I might be more concerned about the near-term rate implications of this $1. | ['if I were you'] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | I don't mean to be glib about your concerns, but if I were you, I might be more concerned about the near-term rate implications of this $1. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | I don't mean to be glib about your concerns, but if I were you, I might be more concerned about the near-term rate implications of this $1. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | I don't mean to be glib about your concerns, but if I were you, I might be more concerned about the near-term rate implications of this $1. | ["I don't mean to be glib about your concerns, but if I were you, I might be more concerned about the near-term rate implications of this $1."] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | Issues in Data Synthesis. | [] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | Issues in Data Synthesis. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | Issues in Data Synthesis. | ['Issues in Data Synthesis.'] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | Issues in Data Synthesis. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | Issues in Data Synthesis. | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | well you see that on television also | ['well you see that on television also'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | well you see that on television also | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | well you see that on television also | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | well you see that on television also | ['well you see that on television also'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | well you see that on television also | [] |
Extract all C clauses(independent clauses) in the sentence: | Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us. | ['Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us .'] |
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence: | Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as FC?: | Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us. | [] |
is this sentence tagged as T?: | Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us. | ['Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us.'] |
is this sentence tagged as CT?: | Vrenna and I both fought him and he nearly took us. | [] |
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