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The system as described above has its greatest application in an arrayed <e1>configuration</e1> of antenna <e2>elements</e2>.
3Component-Whole(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, The system as described above has its greatest application in an arrayed <e1>configuration</e1> of antenna <e2>elements</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e2,e1
The <e1>child</e1> was carefully wrapped and bound into the <e2>cradle</e2> by means of a cord.
18Other
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Given the sentence, The <e1>child</e1> was carefully wrapped and bound into the <e2>cradle</e2> by means of a cord. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The <e1>author</e1> of a keygen uses a <e2>disassembler</e2> to look at the raw assembly code.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, The <e1>author</e1> of a keygen uses a <e2>disassembler</e2> to look at the raw assembly code. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
A misty <e1>ridge</e1> uprises from the <e2>surge</e2>.
18Other
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Given the sentence, A misty <e1>ridge</e1> uprises from the <e2>surge</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The <e1>student</e1> <e2>association</e2> is the voice of the undergraduate student population of the State University of New York at Buffalo.
12Member-Collection(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>student</e1> <e2>association</e2> is the voice of the undergraduate student population of the State University of New York at Buffalo. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e1,e2
This is the sprawling <e1>complex</e1> that is Peru's largest <e2>producer</e2> of silver.
18Other
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Given the sentence, This is the sprawling <e1>complex</e1> that is Peru's largest <e2>producer</e2> of silver. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The current view is that the chronic <e1>inflammation</e1> in the distal part of the stomach caused by Helicobacter pylori <e2>infection</e2> results in an increased acid production from the non-infected upper corpus region of the stomach.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, The current view is that the chronic <e1>inflammation</e1> in the distal part of the stomach caused by Helicobacter pylori <e2>infection</e2> results in an increased acid production from the non-infected upper corpus region of the stomach. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
<e1>People</e1> have been moving back into <e2>downtown</e2>.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, <e1>People</e1> have been moving back into <e2>downtown</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
The <e1>lawsonite</e1> was contained in a <e2>platinum crucible</e2> and the counter-weight was a plastic crucible with metal pieces.
4Content-Container(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, The <e1>lawsonite</e1> was contained in a <e2>platinum crucible</e2> and the counter-weight was a plastic crucible with metal pieces. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Content Container e1,e2
The solute was placed inside a beaker and 5 mL of the <e1>solvent</e1> was pipetted into a 25 mL glass <e2>flask</e2> for each trial.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
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Given the sentence, The solute was placed inside a beaker and 5 mL of the <e1>solvent</e1> was pipetted into a 25 mL glass <e2>flask</e2> for each trial. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
The fifty <e1>essays</e1> collected in this <e2>volume</e2> testify to most of the prominent themes from Professor Quispel's scholarly career.
12Member-Collection(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The fifty <e1>essays</e1> collected in this <e2>volume</e2> testify to most of the prominent themes from Professor Quispel's scholarly career. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e1,e2
Their <e1>composer</e1> has sunk into <e2>oblivion</e2>.
18Other
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Given the sentence, Their <e1>composer</e1> has sunk into <e2>oblivion</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The Pulitzer Committee issues an official <e1>citation</e1> explaining the <e2>reasons</e2> for the award.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, The Pulitzer Committee issues an official <e1>citation</e1> explaining the <e2>reasons</e2> for the award. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
The <e1>burst</e1> has been caused by water hammer <e2>pressure</e2>.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, The <e1>burst</e1> has been caused by water hammer <e2>pressure</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
Even commercial <e1>networks</e1> have moved into <e2>high-definition broadcast</e2>.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, Even commercial <e1>networks</e1> have moved into <e2>high-definition broadcast</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
It was a friendly <e1>call</e1> to remind them about the <e2>bill</e2> and make sure they have a copy of the invoice.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, It was a friendly <e1>call</e1> to remind them about the <e2>bill</e2> and make sure they have a copy of the invoice. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
Texas-born <e1>virtuoso</e1> finds harmony, sophistication in Appalachian <e2>instrument</e2>.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, Texas-born <e1>virtuoso</e1> finds harmony, sophistication in Appalachian <e2>instrument</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
The <e1>factory</e1>'s products have included flower pots, Finnish rooster-whistles, pans, <e2>trays</e2>, tea pots, ash trays and air moisturisers.
17Product-Producer(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>factory</e1>'s products have included flower pots, Finnish rooster-whistles, pans, <e2>trays</e2>, tea pots, ash trays and air moisturisers. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Product Producer e2,e1
The girl showed a photo of apple <e1>tree</e1> <e2>blossom</e2> on a fruit tree in the Central Valley.
3Component-Whole(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The girl showed a photo of apple <e1>tree</e1> <e2>blossom</e2> on a fruit tree in the Central Valley. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e2,e1
They tried an assault of their own an hour later, with two columns of sixteen tanks backed by a <e1>battalion</e1> of Panzer <e2>grenadiers</e2>.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, They tried an assault of their own an hour later, with two columns of sixteen tanks backed by a <e1>battalion</e1> of Panzer <e2>grenadiers</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
Their <e1>knowledge</e1> of the power and rank symbols of the Continental empires was gained from the numerous Germanic <e2>recruits</e2> in the Roman army, and from the Roman practice of enfeoffing various Germanic warrior groups with land in the imperial provinces.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Their <e1>knowledge</e1> of the power and rank symbols of the Continental empires was gained from the numerous Germanic <e2>recruits</e2> in the Roman army, and from the Roman practice of enfeoffing various Germanic warrior groups with land in the imperial provinces. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
She soon had a <e1>stable</e1> of her own rescued <e2>hounds</e2>.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, She soon had a <e1>stable</e1> of her own rescued <e2>hounds</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
The <e1>singer</e1>, who performed three of the nominated songs, also caused a <e2>commotion</e2> on the red carpet.
0Cause-Effect(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>singer</e1>, who performed three of the nominated songs, also caused a <e2>commotion</e2> on the red carpet. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e1,e2
His intellectually engaging books and <e1>essays</e1> remain pertinent to illuminating contemporary <e2>history</e2>.
18Other
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Given the sentence, His intellectually engaging books and <e1>essays</e1> remain pertinent to illuminating contemporary <e2>history</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
Poor hygiene controls, reports of a <e1>brace</e1> of gamey <e2>grouse</e2> and what looked like a skinned fox all amounted to a pie that was unfit for human consumption.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Poor hygiene controls, reports of a <e1>brace</e1> of gamey <e2>grouse</e2> and what looked like a skinned fox all amounted to a pie that was unfit for human consumption. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
This sweet <e1>dress</e1> is made with a <e2>blend</e2> of cotton and silk, and the crochet flower necklace is the perfect accessory.
18Other
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, This sweet <e1>dress</e1> is made with a <e2>blend</e2> of cotton and silk, and the crochet flower necklace is the perfect accessory. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
<e1>Suicide</e1> is one of the leading causes of <e2>death</e2> among pre-adolescents and teens, and victims of bullying are at an increased risk for committing suicide.
0Cause-Effect(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, <e1>Suicide</e1> is one of the leading causes of <e2>death</e2> among pre-adolescents and teens, and victims of bullying are at an increased risk for committing suicide. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e1,e2
This <e1>article</e1> gives details on 2004 in <e2>music</e2> in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, This <e1>article</e1> gives details on 2004 in <e2>music</e2> in the United Kingdom, including the official charts from that year. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
We have therefore taken the initiative to convene the first international open <e1>meeting</e1> dedicated solely to <e2>rural history</e2>.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, We have therefore taken the initiative to convene the first international open <e1>meeting</e1> dedicated solely to <e2>rural history</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
The <e1>timer</e1> of the <e2>device</e2> automatically eliminates wasted "standby power" consumption by automatically turn off electronics plugged into the "auto off" outlets.
2Component-Whole(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>timer</e1> of the <e2>device</e2> automatically eliminates wasted "standby power" consumption by automatically turn off electronics plugged into the "auto off" outlets. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e1,e2
Bob Parks made a similar <e1>offer</e1> in a <e2>phone call</e2> made earlier this week.
15Message-Topic(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Bob Parks made a similar <e1>offer</e1> in a <e2>phone call</e2> made earlier this week. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e2,e1
He had chest pains and <e1>headaches</e1> from <e2>mold</e2> in the bedrooms.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, He had chest pains and <e1>headaches</e1> from <e2>mold</e2> in the bedrooms. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
The silver-haired author was not just laying India's politician saint to rest but healing a generations-old rift in the family of the <e1>country</e1>'s founding <e2>father</e2>.
16Product-Producer(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The silver-haired author was not just laying India's politician saint to rest but healing a generations-old rift in the family of the <e1>country</e1>'s founding <e2>father</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Product Producer e1,e2
It describes a method for loading a horizontal <e1>stack</e1> of containers into a <e2>carton</e2>.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, It describes a method for loading a horizontal <e1>stack</e1> of containers into a <e2>carton</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
The Foundation decided to repurpose the building in order to reduce wear and tear on the <e1>plumbing</e1> in the <e2>manor house</e2> by redirecting visitors during restoration projects and beyond.
2Component-Whole(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The Foundation decided to repurpose the building in order to reduce wear and tear on the <e1>plumbing</e1> in the <e2>manor house</e2> by redirecting visitors during restoration projects and beyond. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e1,e2
The technology is available to produce and transmit <e1>electricity</e1> economically from OTEC <e2>systems</e2>.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, The technology is available to produce and transmit <e1>electricity</e1> economically from OTEC <e2>systems</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
The Medicare buy-in <e1>plan</e1> ran into Senate <e2>resistance</e2>.
18Other
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Given the sentence, The Medicare buy-in <e1>plan</e1> ran into Senate <e2>resistance</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The <e1>provinces</e1> are divided into <e2>counties</e2> (shahrestan), and subdivided into districts (bakhsh) and sub-districts (dehestan).
3Component-Whole(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, The <e1>provinces</e1> are divided into <e2>counties</e2> (shahrestan), and subdivided into districts (bakhsh) and sub-districts (dehestan). === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e2,e1
Financial <e1>stress</e1> is one of the main causes of <e2>divorce</e2>.
0Cause-Effect(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Financial <e1>stress</e1> is one of the main causes of <e2>divorce</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e1,e2
<e1>Newspapers</e1> swap content via widgets with the help of the newsgator <e2>service</e2>.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, <e1>Newspapers</e1> swap content via widgets with the help of the newsgator <e2>service</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
The <e1>women</e1> that caused the <e2>accident</e2> was on the cell phone and ran thru the intersection without pausing on the median.
0Cause-Effect(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>women</e1> that caused the <e2>accident</e2> was on the cell phone and ran thru the intersection without pausing on the median. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e1,e2
The <e1>transmitter</e1> was discovered inside a bed settee <e2>suite</e2> on which he had been sitting.
4Content-Container(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>transmitter</e1> was discovered inside a bed settee <e2>suite</e2> on which he had been sitting. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Content Container e1,e2
The Kerala backwaters are a <e1>chain</e1> of brackish <e2>lagoons</e2> and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast of Kerala state in southern India.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The Kerala backwaters are a <e1>chain</e1> of brackish <e2>lagoons</e2> and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast of Kerala state in southern India. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
A St. Paul College <e1>student</e1> was released from <e2>jail</e2> Wednesday night, after his arrest Tuesday in the alleged rape of another student on campus.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, A St. Paul College <e1>student</e1> was released from <e2>jail</e2> Wednesday night, after his arrest Tuesday in the alleged rape of another student on campus. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
<e1>Calluses</e1> are caused by improperly fitting shoes or by a <e2>skin abnormality</e2>.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, <e1>Calluses</e1> are caused by improperly fitting shoes or by a <e2>skin abnormality</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
<e1>Adults</e1> use <e2>drugs</e2> for this purpose.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, <e1>Adults</e1> use <e2>drugs</e2> for this purpose. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
The <e1>councilor</e1> proposed assessing infinitival complements through <e2>elicitation</e2>.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>councilor</e1> proposed assessing infinitival complements through <e2>elicitation</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
As in the popular movie "Deep Impact", the action of the Perseid <e1>meteor shower</e1> is caused by a <e2>comet</e2>, in this case periodic comet Swift-Tuttle.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, As in the popular movie "Deep Impact", the action of the Perseid <e1>meteor shower</e1> is caused by a <e2>comet</e2>, in this case periodic comet Swift-Tuttle. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
The following information appeared in the <e1>notes</e1> to consolidated financial <e2>statements</e2> of some corporate annual reports.
18Other
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The following information appeared in the <e1>notes</e1> to consolidated financial <e2>statements</e2> of some corporate annual reports. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
HipHop appropriates the symbols of a consumer society: oversized <e1>diamond</e1> <e2>colliers</e2> are worn.
18Other
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, HipHop appropriates the symbols of a consumer society: oversized <e1>diamond</e1> <e2>colliers</e2> are worn. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The <e1>radiation</e1> from the atomic <e2>bomb explosion</e2> is a typical acute radiation.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>radiation</e1> from the atomic <e2>bomb explosion</e2> is a typical acute radiation. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
The ride-on <e1>boat</e1> <e2>tiller</e2> was developed by engineers Arnold S. Juliano and Dr. Eulito U. Bautista.
3Component-Whole(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The ride-on <e1>boat</e1> <e2>tiller</e2> was developed by engineers Arnold S. Juliano and Dr. Eulito U. Bautista. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e2,e1
A neoplastic <e1>recurrence</e1> arose from an extensive <e2>radiation</e2> induced ulceration.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, A neoplastic <e1>recurrence</e1> arose from an extensive <e2>radiation</e2> induced ulceration. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
He has a tattoo on his right arm and <e1>scars</e1> from <e2>stitches</e2> on his right elbow.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, He has a tattoo on his right arm and <e1>scars</e1> from <e2>stitches</e2> on his right elbow. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
Whether your home includes a charm of finches, a sute of bloodhounds, or a <e1>knob</e1> of <e2>toads</e2>, I think it's important to keep the numbers within reason.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Whether your home includes a charm of finches, a sute of bloodhounds, or a <e1>knob</e1> of <e2>toads</e2>, I think it's important to keep the numbers within reason. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
Furthermore, these INGO practitioners constructed a <e1>discourse</e1> around <e2>participation</e2> which distorted the real significance of participation.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Furthermore, these INGO practitioners constructed a <e1>discourse</e1> around <e2>participation</e2> which distorted the real significance of participation. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
Kelvin bought a <e1>silver</e1> <e2>ring</e2> which he was so happy with and he keeps wearing it now even though its abit too big haha.
18Other
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Kelvin bought a <e1>silver</e1> <e2>ring</e2> which he was so happy with and he keeps wearing it now even though its abit too big haha. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
Scientists are in the midst of an ongoing <e1>debate</e1> about the relative <e2>value</e2> of openness and collaboration in their profession.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Scientists are in the midst of an ongoing <e1>debate</e1> about the relative <e2>value</e2> of openness and collaboration in their profession. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
This cut blue and white striped cotton <e1>dress</e1> with red bands on the bodice was in a <e2>trunk</e2> of vintage Barbie clothing.
4Content-Container(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, This cut blue and white striped cotton <e1>dress</e1> with red bands on the bodice was in a <e2>trunk</e2> of vintage Barbie clothing. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Content Container e1,e2
My major <e1>disagreement</e1> with Lyons concerns the <e2>causal part</e2> of his theory.
18Other
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, My major <e1>disagreement</e1> with Lyons concerns the <e2>causal part</e2> of his theory. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
Both his <e1>feet</e1> have been moving into the <e2>ball</e2>.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Both his <e1>feet</e1> have been moving into the <e2>ball</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
The scissors were in a small plastic soap container, next to a bar of soap, and the <e1>box cutters</e1> were in a <e2>box</e2> next to a bottle of after-shave lotion.
4Content-Container(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The scissors were in a small plastic soap container, next to a bar of soap, and the <e1>box cutters</e1> were in a <e2>box</e2> next to a bottle of after-shave lotion. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Content Container e1,e2
A great <e1>wing</e1> of fluorite <e2>dragons</e2>, the greatest concentration of the rather solitary dragons ever known, joined the desperate battle with the blues and silvers against Chaos.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, A great <e1>wing</e1> of fluorite <e2>dragons</e2>, the greatest concentration of the rather solitary dragons ever known, joined the desperate battle with the blues and silvers against Chaos. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
As a control, <e1>cowpea</e1> was sealed in <e2>double bags</e2> without fumigant.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, As a control, <e1>cowpea</e1> was sealed in <e2>double bags</e2> without fumigant. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
The infectious bacterial disease <e1>brucellosis</e1> has been found in a beef <e2>cow</e2> in eastern Idaho.
18Other
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The infectious bacterial disease <e1>brucellosis</e1> has been found in a beef <e2>cow</e2> in eastern Idaho. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
As the Anglo-Norman force sustained but little loss in this battle, their archers at the onset showered a hail of arrows upon the Irish host who were not protected with mail armour, and shot them down in hundreds before they could get to close quarters; and then the charge of the heavy Anglo-Norman cavalry of mail-clad knights, completed the havoc and <e1>rout</e1> of the undisciplined Gaelic <e2>hosts</e2>.
18Other
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, As the Anglo-Norman force sustained but little loss in this battle, their archers at the onset showered a hail of arrows upon the Irish host who were not protected with mail armour, and shot them down in hundreds before they could get to close quarters; and then the charge of the heavy Anglo-Norman cavalry of mail-clad knights, completed the havoc and <e1>rout</e1> of the undisciplined Gaelic <e2>hosts</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
The first incarnation of this series was set in the 1940s, during World War II, when the <e1>princess</e1> left her native paradise <e2>island</e2> (where Amazon women had lived for centuries) to help the U.S. foil the Nazis.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The first incarnation of this series was set in the 1940s, during World War II, when the <e1>princess</e1> left her native paradise <e2>island</e2> (where Amazon women had lived for centuries) to help the U.S. foil the Nazis. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
Cieply's <e1>story</e1> makes a compelling <e2>point</e2> about modern-day studio economics.
14Message-Topic(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Cieply's <e1>story</e1> makes a compelling <e2>point</e2> about modern-day studio economics. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e1,e2
We poured the <e1>milk</e1> into the <e2>pumpkin mixture</e2>.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, We poured the <e1>milk</e1> into the <e2>pumpkin mixture</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
Lawyers in Detroit also worked overtime as several <e1>lawsuits</e1> ensued from angry and injured <e2>fans</e2>.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Lawyers in Detroit also worked overtime as several <e1>lawsuits</e1> ensued from angry and injured <e2>fans</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
The continuing Nigerian <e1>outbreak</e1> is the biggest ever caused by the <e2>vaccine</e2>.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The continuing Nigerian <e1>outbreak</e1> is the biggest ever caused by the <e2>vaccine</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
Our mercenary Army has now degenerated into a Godless <e1>cabal</e1> of mindless <e2>killers</e2> not unlike the Soviets that were butchering civilians in Afghanistan (exactly as sadistically as we have).
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Our mercenary Army has now degenerated into a Godless <e1>cabal</e1> of mindless <e2>killers</e2> not unlike the Soviets that were butchering civilians in Afghanistan (exactly as sadistically as we have). === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
The <e1>fire</e1> inside WTC was caused by exploding <e2>fuel</e2>.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>fire</e1> inside WTC was caused by exploding <e2>fuel</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
The <e1>epithelium</e1> from the knockout mouse bladder is migrating into the transplanted <e2>matrix</e2>.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>epithelium</e1> from the knockout mouse bladder is migrating into the transplanted <e2>matrix</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
The <e1>staff</e1> was removed from his <e2>position</e2>.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>staff</e1> was removed from his <e2>position</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
The <e1>suffering</e1> caused by the <e2>terrorists</e2> is the real torture.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>suffering</e1> caused by the <e2>terrorists</e2> is the real torture. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
This <e1>love</e1> of nature's gift has been reflected in <e2>artworks</e2> dating back more than a thousand years.
15Message-Topic(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, This <e1>love</e1> of nature's gift has been reflected in <e2>artworks</e2> dating back more than a thousand years. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Message Topic e2,e1
The <e1>court</e1> decided the objection by making the instalment <e2>order</e2> as sought.
17Product-Producer(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>court</e1> decided the objection by making the instalment <e2>order</e2> as sought. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Product Producer e2,e1
In a poetic twist, the <e1>tsunami</e1> triggered by the rock <e2>band</e2> forced many American jazz and blues singers to seek work in the United Kingdom, which is where Anderson found a receptive audience in 1965.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, In a poetic twist, the <e1>tsunami</e1> triggered by the rock <e2>band</e2> forced many American jazz and blues singers to seek work in the United Kingdom, which is where Anderson found a receptive audience in 1965. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
<e1>Leakage</e1> and fire caused due to <e2>corrosion</e2> of bypass piping for recirculation gas at a fuel oil desulphurization unit.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, <e1>Leakage</e1> and fire caused due to <e2>corrosion</e2> of bypass piping for recirculation gas at a fuel oil desulphurization unit. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
A team of students from Virginia Tech University have created a vehicle that allows vision impaired <e1>drivers</e1> to take control of the <e2>wheel</e2>.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, A team of students from Virginia Tech University have created a vehicle that allows vision impaired <e1>drivers</e1> to take control of the <e2>wheel</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
BMW's iDrive 4.0 brings in a <e1>horde</e1> of new <e2>features</e2>.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, BMW's iDrive 4.0 brings in a <e1>horde</e1> of new <e2>features</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
The metal <e1>ball</e1> makes a ding ding ding <e2>noise</e2> when it swings back and hits the metal body of the lamp.
0Cause-Effect(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The metal <e1>ball</e1> makes a ding ding ding <e2>noise</e2> when it swings back and hits the metal body of the lamp. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e1,e2
It consists of an <e1>ensemble</e1> of <e2>ladies</e2> who are highly qualified to play various Arabic musical instruments.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, It consists of an <e1>ensemble</e1> of <e2>ladies</e2> who are highly qualified to play various Arabic musical instruments. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
It underscores the need for continued surveillance of nicotine delivery in <e1>products</e1> created by an unregulated <e2>industry</e2>.
16Product-Producer(e1,e2)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, It underscores the need for continued surveillance of nicotine delivery in <e1>products</e1> created by an unregulated <e2>industry</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Product Producer e1,e2
Unlike other fish, grunion come out of the water completely to lay their eggs in the wet <e1>sand</e1> of the <e2>beach</e2>.
18Other
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Unlike other fish, grunion come out of the water completely to lay their eggs in the wet <e1>sand</e1> of the <e2>beach</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
A large <e1>marble</e1> was dropped into the <e2>bowl</e2>.
6Entity-Destination(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, A large <e1>marble</e1> was dropped into the <e2>bowl</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Destination e1,e2
Historical view of the <e1>damage</e1> caused by the 1693 Catania <e2>earthquake</e2> and the reconstruction activities.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Historical view of the <e1>damage</e1> caused by the 1693 Catania <e2>earthquake</e2> and the reconstruction activities. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
AI requested that the perpetrators be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, that adequate compensation be provided to the victims and that senior government and police officials offer apologies for the <e1>suffering</e1> caused by the responsible police <e2>officers</e2>.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, AI requested that the perpetrators be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, that adequate compensation be provided to the victims and that senior government and police officials offer apologies for the <e1>suffering</e1> caused by the responsible police <e2>officers</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
The <e1>findings</e1> have been published in a special <e2>section</e2> of the academic journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.
18Other
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>findings</e1> have been published in a special <e2>section</e2> of the academic journal Archives of Sexual Behavior. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Other
An Amtrak <e1>passenger</e1> who alarmed fellow passengers by talking about terrorist threats on a cellphone was pulled from the <e2>train</e2> and is being held in Colorado.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, An Amtrak <e1>passenger</e1> who alarmed fellow passengers by talking about terrorist threats on a cellphone was pulled from the <e2>train</e2> and is being held in Colorado. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
The <e1>introduction</e1> in the <e2>book</e2> is a summary of what is in the text.
2Component-Whole(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>introduction</e1> in the <e2>book</e2> is a summary of what is in the text. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Component Whole e1,e2
The second <e1>simulation</e1> was started from the uncomplexed x-ray <e2>structure</e2> after insertion of the ligand into the binding site.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The second <e1>simulation</e1> was started from the uncomplexed x-ray <e2>structure</e2> after insertion of the ligand into the binding site. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
This <e1>user</e1> plays games on a portable <e2>console</e2>.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, This <e1>user</e1> plays games on a portable <e2>console</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
The ambitious Eurasia <e1>exhibition</e1> arose from an <e2>idea</e2> by Achille Bonito Oliva.
8Entity-Origin(e1,e2)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The ambitious Eurasia <e1>exhibition</e1> arose from an <e2>idea</e2> by Achille Bonito Oliva. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Entity Origin e1,e2
The <e1>driver</e1> of the cement truck cleaned the loading chute on his truck with a truck-mounted water <e2>hose</e2> and began to pull away.
11Instrument-Agency(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The <e1>driver</e1> of the cement truck cleaned the loading chute on his truck with a truck-mounted water <e2>hose</e2> and began to pull away. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Instrument Agency e2,e1
The Marshall Plan also provided a way of gaining public acceptance in Europe for the New Deal format that the United States had successfully used before the war to end the <e1>recession</e1> triggered by the 1929 Wall Street <e2>crash</e2>.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, The Marshall Plan also provided a way of gaining public acceptance in Europe for the New Deal format that the United States had successfully used before the war to end the <e1>recession</e1> triggered by the 1929 Wall Street <e2>crash</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
In the corner there are several gate captains and a <e1>legion</e1> of Wu <e2>crossbowmen</e2>.
13Member-Collection(e2,e1)
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Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, In the corner there are several gate captains and a <e1>legion</e1> of Wu <e2>crossbowmen</e2>. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Member Collection e2,e1
Once they grow there, the <e1>swelling</e1> and inflammation caused by the <e2>infection</e2> closes off the sac, causing it not to "shed" bacteria, and protecting the bacteria inside from antibiotics and your body's own immune cells.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Once they grow there, the <e1>swelling</e1> and inflammation caused by the <e2>infection</e2> closes off the sac, causing it not to "shed" bacteria, and protecting the bacteria inside from antibiotics and your body's own immune cells. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1
Guitars are played acoustically; the <e1>tone</e1> is produced by the <e2>vibration</e2> of the strings which is amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a large hollow resonating chamber, or they may rely on an amplifier that can electronically manipulate tone.
1Cause-Effect(e2,e1)
semantic relations nominials without options
Given the sentence, {{sentence}} === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence: ||| {{ answer_choices[relation] }}
Given the sentence, Guitars are played acoustically; the <e1>tone</e1> is produced by the <e2>vibration</e2> of the strings which is amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a large hollow resonating chamber, or they may rely on an amplifier that can electronically manipulate tone. === What is the semantic relations between the two nominals (nouns or noun phrases) e1 and e2 in the sentence:
Cause Effect e2,e1