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85 | hypothesis: Eddie's death was an accident and nothing to do with him premise: Your honesty shines out of your face, my darling. It isn't your fault that cynical men like myself won't let themselves believe what they see! I just wish you could believe that Eddie's death was an accident and nothing to do with me. | entailment |
210 | hypothesis: anything should be done in the short term premise: B: All right, well. A: Um, short term, I don't think anything's going to be done about it or probably should be done about it. B: Right. Uh, are you saying you don't think anything should be done in the short term? | neutral |
216 | hypothesis: speaker B will have a baby to take back with her premise: A: Well I, uh, when is your next one, uh, scheduled now. B: Well it's like, the last one was my high school graduation the next one was when I graduated from college, so I guess about two more years. A: Yes, well, and do you think you'll have a baby ... | neutral |
199 | hypothesis: they were in this area premise: B: um, they try to encourage you to follow a specific curriculum, although you don't have to. A: Uh-huh. B: And then if you have particular religious beliefs they're kind of monitored. You know, they will allow you to, I can't think of any examples but certain religious group... | contradiction |
109 | hypothesis: Frank Donovan was not the jovial easy-going character she remembered premise: And I was excited by my new importance. Proud and pleased to be playing opposite Frank Donovan who had once stood in for Hayden Coffin. Occasionally perhaps I should notice that he was not the jovial easy-going character I remembe... | entailment |
154 | hypothesis: she would adjust premise: B: Oh, well that's good. A: but she really doesn't. Nobody thought she would adjust, | contradiction |
62 | hypothesis: she is the right person to lead humanity into the future premise: You really don't know anything about me, do you, despite all that wallowing in my mind? As it happens I don't think I'm the right person to lead humanity into the future no. | contradiction |
131 | hypothesis: it was too long premise: B: I did, too. A: I mean, it was just more for my money. B: Yeah. I didn't think it was too long at all. | contradiction |
13 | hypothesis: Alan meant it premise: It was Alan's idea. He made a sour kind of joke out of it, that they must wait until their wedding night. Carolyn agreed because she could see he meant it although she didn't understand why. | entailment |
155 | hypothesis: she needs them premise: B: What am I afraid of? A: Yes. B: Um, I don't know if I'm really afraid of spending too much. I just, uh, don't think that I need them, you know. | contradiction |
1 | hypothesis: no women are allowed to take part in this ritual premise: It is part of their religion, a religion I do not scoff at as it holds many elements which match our own even though it lacks the truth of ours. At one of their great festivals they have the ritual of driving out the devils from their bodies. First t... | entailment |
129 | hypothesis: it was his fault premise: B: but I found that, uh, it was made of some material which actually ended up rusting uh, after, A: Oh. B: even, despite, you know, diligent washing, it got rusty after about, uh, three weeks of use. And I don't think it was my fault because you know, I had made a point of like dry... | contradiction |
235 | hypothesis: a lot of teachers are very professional premise: A: Highland Park's thinking about going that route. B: Uh-huh. A: So it, and then I think that's going to push teachers to dress a lot more professionally than they do. B: Yeah, I don't think a lot of teachers are very professional | contradiction |
97 | hypothesis: Sara might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year premise: Matthew rode on feeling a little more at peace with himself. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it. He could imagine that she might be interested in its money-makin... | entailment |
157 | hypothesis: it was IBM premise: A: They might be, but not at the human factors level. they're, B: Well, I heard it on the news today, I could swear it was IBM. | entailment |
45 | hypothesis: Fenella was weighing sorcery against steel chains premise: What must it be like to be imprisoned here, day after day, month after month? I wonder, does he keep them chained and manacled, thought Fenella, or does he use sorcery? And so utterly immersed was she in this strange blue and green land that was not... | entailment |
108 | hypothesis: he did not ridicule Alec as the others did premise: I didn't really like the way the other boys treated him. I was new at the school and still observing, still beginning friendships. Perhaps Alec noticed that I did not ridicule him as the others did. | entailment |
73 | hypothesis: the girl whose hat Roger Kenyon had rescued was going to live at Sunset Cottage premise: At length she decided that there was nothing to be gained by worrying her. Probably there was some quite innocent explanation, which Roger Kenyon would give her when she returned the wallet - if, indeed, it were his. An... | entailment |
159 | hypothesis: some kid should be exempt from being spanked premise: B: I think that not only applies inside the public school system, but in society itself. there's been too much negative reinforcement. How much, like, the caught being good slips. How about, just the John Q citizen out there on the street? A: Yeah, well ... | contradiction |
75 | hypothesis: Jean was on a life sentence premise: Jean was tough and liked to drink. She would endure for a long while yet. But what would she do when she realized that with things as they were she was on a life sentence not just a temporary suspension of essential pleasure? | entailment |
223 | hypothesis: they're supposed to be talking about family reunions premise: A: Well, I don't know, uh, I have a hard time getting, uh, people on the telephone. B: Oh really. A: Uh-huh, getting through to anybody. Sometimes I call off and on all day, B: Huh. A: but anyway, uh, I guess we're supposed to be talking about fa... | entailment |
158 | hypothesis: she would buy a Dodge premise: A: But, uh, B: Okay. Uh, uh, I've had one or two American cars I think, and they were okay. I had a Pontiac once and I never had a problem with it, but, uh, my mother had a Dodge at one point and I had driven it a few times and I really did not feel that I would buy a Dodge j... | contradiction |
165 | hypothesis: he would trade his dog in for the world premise: A: Oh, yes. Animals have a way of talking. B: Alfie did. I tell you if I could have gotten a hold of that cat that day. A: I don't know uh, that I'd trade my dog in for the world. | contradiction |
188 | hypothesis: they do the packaging at this plant premise: B: Right, you know, like In packaging A: Yeah. B: and, uh, you know, just goodness. A: Yeah, I don't think they do the packaging at this plant, | contradiction |
141 | hypothesis: he has heard of that movie premise: B: That was kind of a funny movie with, uh, Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray. A: Uh-huh. B: That was fun. A: Golly, I don't think that I've ever heard of that movie. | contradiction |
198 | hypothesis: they were committed to winning the Vietnam War and getting out premise: B: Uh, I have, uh, I guess a lot of thoughts about the Vietnam War, um, I guess I feel like I was pretty young while it was going on and so there's probably a lot of things I remember and a lot of things that I really didn't have a clue... | contradiction |
213 | hypothesis: it costs more to keep an inmate on death row that it does to send a kid of Harvard premise: A: Um, yeah, I guess that's not an easy solution. there's no easy solution for that. B: Uh-huh. I don't know that there is an easy solution, but if you could find a way to prevent some of it, and I'm not sure what i... | entailment |
241 | hypothesis: Mr. Ferguson's arrest was the result of questionable legal practices premise: His attorneys claim he was framed by the FBI and New York police as part of a campaign to destroy the black liberation movement of the 1960s. Because the federal Freedom of Information Act wasn't law at that time, the FBI wasn't r... | entailment |
50 | hypothesis: the pirates were being observed from the window above by none other than the new Mayor and his entourage premise: ``These ` ere smugglers is a dangerous bunch from wot I 've ` eard!'' ``If only we could devise a safe way of laying our hands on all that money,'' murmured Pugwash, whose greed was as proverbia... | entailment |
81 | hypothesis: a freely-floating body moves down on the ebb at an average of a bit under two knots premise: At this time of year not much, it's been a dryish summer, and there's not a lot of water coming down. Say half a knot - and that's probably an over-estimate. If you say that a freely-floating body - and the weights ... | entailment |
192 | hypothesis: they gained any weight from it premise: A: it was so fattening. B: That sounds good. A: But, I don't think we gained any weight from it | contradiction |
208 | hypothesis: things are being made better premise: A: but, it was interesting to, I don't know if they're making them better or not, it's hard to say. I think they more of their parts plastic, which, you know, makes things break easier, but I think the technology is better. B: I think technology is better, I'm not sure.... | contradiction |
69 | hypothesis: he was up there looking down premise: I ducked so fast I wasn't sure whether he 'd seen me or not, but it gave me a prickly feeling just to imagine it, so I scuttled for the door and legged it up the spiral stairway three steps at a time, just in case. As I ran, I remember thinking stupid thoughts like. How... | entailment |
116 | hypothesis: others hated Paula premise: Paula could not help herself. It was just the way she was. Others might say they hated her and mean it. | entailment |
126 | hypothesis: they have got it won premise: A: Yeah, they did. They put a lot of pressure on him from the outside and from the inside. Uh, it's funny watching them play, he's probably like a lot of quarterbacks, uh, when the pressure is really on when it's down to the last few minutes of the game for the season is when t... | neutral |
228 | hypothesis: it would work for probably the majority of people premise: B: so there's only been really one working. A: Uh-huh, same here. Uh-huh. B: And, uh, it works for me but I can't see that it would work for probably the majority of people. | contradiction |
132 | hypothesis: it's done premise: B: That's true. A: So. B: Uh, the other argument is that the death penalty is a deterrent and I really don't, uh, agree with that. I don't think anyone who would commit uh, a crime that would get them the death penalty would stop at the moment and say, well, I was about to kill and dismem... | contradiction |
173 | hypothesis: that would be bad premise: A: Uh, well, it would depend on when you go it's not excessively crowded on the weekends. B: See I'd want to be there in the mornings like from nine thirty to ten thirty. A: Oh, I don't think that would be bad at all. | contradiction |
248 | hypothesis: the man Mr. Dinkins' campaign paid for a get-out-the-vote effort had been convicted of kidnapping premise: The city's Campaign Finance Board has refused to pay Mr. Dinkins $95,142 in matching funds because his campaign records are incomplete. The campaign has blamed these reporting problems on computer err... | entailment |
209 | hypothesis: women look good with muscles premise: A: It was just a side benefit. B: Yeah, yeah, because, I'm not big or anything, but I'm not in great shape, But when I worked out, I got in pretty good shape. I didn't build up muscle, though, I just got real good and toned. A: Yeah. B: I don't think women look good wit... | contradiction |
120 | hypothesis: he could really get killed that easily premise: B: boy, he's a big one. A: he's pretty big. That's why it really surprises me, you know, that he hasn't come back, because, like I said, he's never gone away like this before, and, I would think, you know, I mean, he might could get hurt by a car or something.... | contradiction |
186 | hypothesis: there should be that big of a restriction on it premise: B: Well, you've got, well, any of the big cities you've got the different rival gangs and they're having their little turf wars over their little drug kingdoms and such, A: Uh-huh. B: And they get out their little Mac tens, they get out their little u... | contradiction |
7 | hypothesis: marriage to Jonathan would have been a ghastly mistake premise: But, of course, that just wasn't possible. Her disappointment over Jonathan, which had driven her to France in the first place, had been relegated somewhere to the back of her mind. Now in retrospect she could see that marriage to him would hav... | entailment |
127 | hypothesis: it should be unanimous premise: A: Uh, well then you must know a lot more about this than I do. B: Uh, I think, uh, the system right now, you know, you know, is fine. I think it should be by a jury. I don't think the judge should have, I mean he's just there kind of like the referee. A: Uh-huh, Uh-huh. B: U... | contradiction |
112 | hypothesis: there was an age for puppets and magic premise: For a while the notion gripped him, and he prowled the many floors of Hamleys looking for toys. He bought a magic set for Sebastian (although his ideal present for the kid would have been a brand-new name) and a marionette for Louise. He could remember that th... | entailment |
237 | hypothesis: George Bush will make American people happy with ninety-seven cents a week premise: A: or you know, it doesn't seem that it's going to make much of a difference. B: Uh-huh. It, I mean, I don't know, I don't think George Bush will make the American people happy with ninety-seven cents a week. | contradiction |
8 | hypothesis: the girl had a point premise: Like now. The Community in Knockglen would defend Eve vociferously. Even some of the Sisters here in Dublin might see that the girl had a point. | entailment |
227 | hypothesis: it would stay fresh long enough premise: B: What you want. where do they get it?. A: Well, I don't know, I guess they don't have it at home, B: I can't imagine it would stay fresh long enough to, | contradiction |
66 | hypothesis: Maelmuire is important premise: Why should this topic matter? You talked about everything else as you usually do. Why should I feel Maelmuire is important? | contradiction |
229 | hypothesis: she likes a lot of the very modern rock and roll premise: B: Well, that's kind of the way I feel about rock and roll sometimes, too, I guess. They don't really, has kind of the same sound over and over, and the other thing I don't like about it is they have a tendency to play the instrumental so loud that y... | contradiction |
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