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The only offer of which I plan to take advantage will give me an eleven month paid vacation.
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The scenes to which the censors took objection had to do with the mixed marriage of a woman and a giant panda.
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Advantage will be taken of his offer.
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His offer will be taken advantage of.
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In this experiment, fourteen variables must be kept track of simultaneously.
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Objection was taken to the length of our skirts.
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A plan to negotiate an honorable end to the war in Vietnam was gotten wind of.
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Light was made of her indiscretions.
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Her indiscretions were made light of.
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Hold has been gotten of some rare old manuscripts.
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Some rare old manuscripts have been gotten hold of.
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Use was made of Gauss's polynomial lemma.
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Tabs were kept on all persons entering the station.
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The persons on whom we kept tabs all proved to be innocent.
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Faith was had in all kinds of people.
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My friends Mike talked to about politics yesterday.
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To my friends Mike talked about politics yesterday.
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Mike talked to about politics yesterday my friends.
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She made light, not too surprisingly, of the difficulties we might have at the border.
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I gave to the officer in charge the blackjack. which I had found in the cookie jar.
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I am confident of, and my boss depends on, a successful outing at the track.
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The University's students are intelligent and faculty is committed to freedom.
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The boy's uncle and aunt were kissing.
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The boy whose uncle and Tom's aunt's grandmother were kissing was furious.
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Who are you gawking at?
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Which hat do you believe that she never wore?
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The reporters expected that the principal would fire some teacher.
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That the principal would fire some teacher was expected by the reporters.
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The teacher who the reporters expected that the principal would fire is a crusty old jerk.
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The teacher who that the principal would fire was expected by the reporters is a crusty old jerk.
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The teacher who it was expected by the reporters that the principal would fire is a crusty old jerk.
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The hat which that I brought seemed strange to the nurse was a fedora.
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I disliked the boy's playing the piano loudly.
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The boy whose loud playing of the piano I disliked was a student.
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The piano which I disliked the boy's playing loudly was badly out of tune.
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The boy's loud playing of the piano drove everyone crazy.
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The boy's playing the piano loudly drove everyone crazy.
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That piano, the boy's loud playing of which drove everyone crazy, was badly out of tune.
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That piano, the boy's playing which loudly drove everyone crazy, was badly out of tune.
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That piano, which the boy's playing loudly drove everyone crazy, was badly out of tune.
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Did that he played the piano surprise you?
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Would for him to have played the piano have surprised you?
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Is whether he played the piano known?
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Did his having played the piano surprise you?
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Mike quipped that she never wore this hat.
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Mike quipped she never wore this hat.
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I dislike it for him to tickle myself.
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I dislike his tickling myself.
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For Anna to tickle him drives Frank crazy.
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Anna's tickling him drove Frank crazy.
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They are investigating all people owning parakeets.
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The cages which we donated wire for the convicts to build with are strong.
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What kind cf parakeets are they investigating all people owning?
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It appears to be true that Harry likes girls.
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This is the dog that chased the cat that caught the rat that ate the cheese.
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Her efficient looking of the answer up pleased the boss.
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Her efficient looking up of the answer pleased the boss.
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She did away with her father.
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She did with her father away.
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It is not true that that Bob was lying was obvious.
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A proof was given that the claim that John had lied had been made.
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A proof that the claim had been made was given that John had lied.
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That Sam didn't pick those packages up is possible which are to be mailed tomorrow.
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That Sam didn't pick those packages which are to be mailed tomorrow up is possible.
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It is possible that Sam didn't pick those packages which are to be mailed tomorrow up.
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That Sam didn't pick those packages up which are to be mailed tomorrow is possible.
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Which packages is it possible that Sam didn't pick up which are to be mailed tomorrow?
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Sam didn't pick those packages up which are to be mailed tomorrow until it had stopped raining.
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Sam picked those packages up which are to be mailed tomorrow rest might, but he didn't want to do so until it had stopped raining.
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Sam didn't pick those packages up until it had stopped raining which are to be mailed tomorrow.
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Which packages which are to be mailed tomorrow is it possible that Sam didn't pick up until it had stopped raining?
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Which packages is it possible that Sam didn't pick up which are to be mailed tomorrow until it had stopped raining?
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Which packages didn't Sam pick up which are to be mailed tomorrow until it had stopped raining?
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A girl came in who had worn this coat.
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The coat which a girl came in who had worn was torn.
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That that for Herschel to throw a fit would confuse the guards was obvious is not true.
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It is not true that that for Herschel to throw a fit would confuse the guards was obvious.
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It is not true that it was obvious that for Herschel to throw a fit would confuse the guards.
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That that it would confuse the guards for Herschel to throw a fit was obvious is not true.
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It is not true that that it would confuse the guards for Herschel to throw a fit was obvious.
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That it was obvious that it would confuse the guards for Herschel to throw a fit is not true.
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It is not true that it was obvious that it would confuse the guards for Herschel to throw a fit.
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A review of this article came out yesterday.
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A review came out yesterday of this article.
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A review seems to have come out yesterday of this article.
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Why don't you pick some review up of this article?
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Ann is going to send a picture of Chairman Mao to her teacher, as soon as she gets home.
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Ann is going to send a picture to her teacher of Chairman Mao, as soon as she gets home.
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Which picture is Ann going to send to her teacher of Chairman Mao as soon as she gets home?
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Who is Ann going to send a picture to her teacher of, as soon as she gets home?
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That a review came out yesterday of this article is catastrophic.
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That a review came out yesterday is catastrophic of this article.
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I'll give some to my good friend from Akron.
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I'll give to my good friend from Akron some.
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Around midnight I promised that he would be there.
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I promised that he would be there tomorrow.
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Tomorrow I promised chat he would be there.
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I promised that tomorrow he would be there.
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I promised that around midnight he would be there.
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Beans I don't like.
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Answer: yes |
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