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I'll work on it if you do.
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I'll work on it if no one else had.
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I'll work on it if Same will be too.
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I will if I can work on it.
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If I can work on it, I will.
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If I can, I will work on it.
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The boy who Mary loves hates her.
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The man who ordered a hot dog got one.
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Tom says that it's going to rain but I don't believe it.
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He said he would leave and now he's done it.
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I think that Mort's a swell guy, and Lenny thinks so too.
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Why can't the man who usually cuts the grass do so today?
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Mickey and Roger have signed, and Whitey will tomorrow.
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Ronald scoffs at the belief that he would run if nominated.
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Romeo conceded that he and Juliet were going steady.
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I lost a Japanese slide rule, and the fact that Peter now has one I regard with suspicion.
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The earth is flat, but will all those who don't believe it please raise their hands?
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Pilots who can fly barrel rolls say that for me to try to do it in a glider would be hazardous.
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The passengers who had known that the train was not on fire said that those who had thought so had barricaded themselves in the bathrooms.
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Playing with matches is; lots of fun, but doing, so and emptying gasoline from one can to another at the same time is a sport best reserved for arsons.
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Swimming is fun, and I believe that people who can't should be taught to.
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How brave he is!
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How surprisingly well he dances!
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Whether he left!
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Why he knows the answer!
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Which boy is tall!
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How brave everybody must think you expect me to believe he is!
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How brave they must believe the claim that you are!
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How brave they must believe that you are!
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How brave he is tall and!
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How brave Mike is cowardly and Sam is!
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How he is brave!
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Bill left when everyone will believe that the police have forced me to confess that I shot Sandra.
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Bill left when I am looking at a girl who vomited.
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Bill left when I believe the bomb had just exploded.
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Bill left when I believe the claim that the bomb had just exploded.
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When I am awake and Susan is asleep, Bill will leave.
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When I am awake at that time and Susan is asleep, Bill will leave.
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Bill left when that no one else was awake is certain.
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Bill left when it is certain that no one else was awake.
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Here's a knife for you to cut up the onions with.
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I brought a razor to shave himself with.
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I brought a razor to shave myself with.
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I brought a razor with which to shave myself.
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I brought a razor with which to shave himself.
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I brought John a razor to shave himself with.
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I brought John a razor to shave myself with.
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I brought John a razor with which to shave himself.
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I brought John a razor with which to shave myself.
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Here's a knife which for you to cut up the onions with.
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Here's a plate for you to make Bob try to begin to force his sister to leave the cookies on.
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Here's a knife for you to say was on the table.
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Here's a pole for you to kiss the girl who tied the string around.
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Here's a razor for you to chop up these nuts with this cleaver and.
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Here's a razor for that you will be shaved with to be announced.
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Here's a razor for it to be announced that you will be shaved with.
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I loaned Maggie a Swiss Army knife whose to open the padlock with corkscrew.
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Fluffy is sick, which few people realize.
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Fluffy is sick, which I'm not sure you know Sarah expects me to believe Joan realizes.
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Fluffy is sick, which I slapped a boy who wouldn't acknowledge.
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Fluffy is sick, which I believe that few people realize.
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Fluffy is sick, which I fell asleep and Tom suddenly realized.
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Fluffy is sick, which that no one here realizes is certain.
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Fluffy is sick, which it is certain that no one here realizes.
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Fluffy is sick, which nobody knows.
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Fluffy is sick, as nobody knows.
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Fluffy is sick, as not everybody knows.
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Fluffy is sick, as surprises me.
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It was this hat that Tom said Al thought you wanted me to make Jack put on.
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What Tom said Al thought you wanted me to make Jack put on was this hat.
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This hat Tom said Al thought you wanted me to make Jack put on.
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It is this hat that I know the boy who is wearing.
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It is this hat that I believe that he was wearing.
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What I know the boy who was wearing is this hat.
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What I believe that he was wearing is this hat.
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This hat I know the boy who was wearing.
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This hat I believe that he was wearing.
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What the gloves and were on the table was this hat.
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This hat the gloves and were on the table.
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It is this hat that that he was wearing is certain.
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It is this hat that it is certain that he was wearing.
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What that he was wearing is certain is this hat.
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What it is certain that he was wearing is this hat.
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This hat it is certain that he was wearing.
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It was John's that I stole bike.
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The one whose I stole bike was John's.
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John's I stole bike.
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Maxwell isn't the doctor that his father was.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that his father was.
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Maxwell is the man who won the Nobel Prize for astrology.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor.
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Maxwell is quite the doctor.
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Maxwell isn't much of a doctor.
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Maxwell is more of a doctor than his son is.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that was here.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that polished off the vodka.
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Half the doctor that Maxwell's father was sat down.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that feared Marge would realize Tom had confessed that he knew Bill expected him to be.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that I know an African chief who is.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that people around here believe that his father was.
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