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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that his sister is a psychologist and his father was.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that that he would be if he studied is certain.
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Maxwell isn't half the doctor that I'm certain that he would be if he studied.
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He's the happiest that I've ever seen him.
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The hardest that it ever snowed was last January 12th.
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The hardest that I think I remember him ever telling me that he had heard of it snowing around here was last January 12th.
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He's the happiest that we ever talked to the boy who had seen him.
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He's the happiest that I believe that he's ever been.
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The hardest that I ever knew a man who said that it had snowed was last January 12th.
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The hardest that I believe that it ever snowed was last January 12th.
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He's the happiest that I've ever seen him drunk and.
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The hardest that all the power lines were down and it snowed was last January 12th.
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He is the happiest that that he has ever been is believed.
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He is the happiest that it is believed that he has ever been.
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The hardest that that it has snowed here is believed was last January 12th.
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The hardest that it is believed that it has ever snowed here was last January 12th.
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A friend of mine and a girl who was from his home town met in Vienna who was working in Europe.
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A friend of mine who was working in Europe and a girl met in Vienna who was from his home town.
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It and that he loved another was painfully evident that she loved him.
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That she loved him and it was painfully evident that he loved another.
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Mary and an old friend who comes from Miami kissed.
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Mary and kissed an old friend who comes from Miami.
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I gave a picture of a covered bridge and a hundred hikers from Hoboken to my sister.
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I gave a picture of a covered bridge and to my sister a hundred hikers from Hoboken.
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Joan plays and sings folk songs a wonderful old guitar from Spain.
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Sally might be pregnant, and I know a girl who definitely is pregnant.
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Sally might be, and I know a girl who definitely is pregnant.
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Sally might be pregnant, and I believe the claim that Sheila definitely is pregnant.
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Sally might be pregnant, and I believe that Sheila definitely is pregnant.
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Sally is tall, and may be, and Sheila is short, and definitely is, blond.
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Hank plays the guitar and finds arrangements for all the old folk songs which are still sung in these hills, and Ernie writes down all the old folk songs which are still sung in these hills.
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Hank plays the guitar and finds arrangements for, and Ernie writes down, all the old folk songs which are still sung in these hills.
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They said that Tom would pay up and he will pay up.
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They said that Tom was working, and he is working.
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They said that Tom would pay up, and pay up he did.
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They said that Tom would pay up, and pay up he will.
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They said that Tom was working, and working he is.
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They said Tom would pay up, and pay up I'm sure everybody will tell you that his lawyers expect me to believe he did.
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They said nobody would pay up, but I know a boy who did pay up.
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They said nobody would pay up, but pay up I know a boy who did.
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They said that Tom would pay up, and pay up I believe that he did.
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They said that Tom wouldn't pay up, but he did go to the bank, and he did pay up.
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They said that Tom wouldn't pay up, but pay up he did go to the bank and he did.
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They said that Tom would pay up, and pay up that he did is well-known.
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They said that Tom would pay up, and pay up it is well-known that he did.
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Although Dick is handsome, I'm still going marry Herman.
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Handsome though Dick is, I'm still going to marry Herman.
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Handsome though everyone expects me to try to force Bill to make Mom agree that Dick is, I'm still going to Marry Herman.
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Handsome though I know several boys who are, I'm still going to marry Herman.
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Handsome though I believe that Dick is, I'm still going to marry Herman.
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Handsome though Dick is fair, Nordic, strong and, I'm still going to marry Herman.
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Handsome though that Dick will be is likely, I'm still going to marry Herman.
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The more contented we pretended to be, the more we grew angry at the doctors.
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The more contented I laughed at the nurse who thought that we were becoming, the more angry we grew at the doctors.
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The more contented the nurses began to believe that we were going to pretend to be, the more angry we grew at the doctors.
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The more contented we pretended to be better fed and, the more angry we grew at the doctors.
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The more contented for us to pretend to be became possible, the more angry we grew at the doctors.
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I have some papers to grade.
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I have some papers to announce that I've got to grade.
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I have some papers to try to finish grading.
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I have getting into college to consider.
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I have some papers to grade these exams and.
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I have some voice exercises to play the guitar and sing.
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I have John's to grade paper.
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Wilt is taller than I imagine anybody would ever guess that people had begun expecting Red to announce that he was.
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The sofa was longer than the desk was.
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The sofa was longer than the desk was long.
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Willy is taller than I know a boy who is.
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Wilt is taller than I believe that Bill is.
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Willy is taller than Bill is strong and.
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Dean drank more booze than Frank ate Wheaties and Sammy drank.
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Willy is taller than that Bill is is generally believed.
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Wilt is taller than it is generally believed that Bill is.
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Willy is taller than Bill by 7 millimeters.
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The raise which Scrooge generously gave Tom's father increased his yearly salary by five cents.
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The hare outran the tortoise by so much that he forgot the latter was even in the race any more.
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Who knew Mickey would overthrow home plate by that much?
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Willy is taller than Bill by that much.
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John is taller than Bill by that much.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much as Joe is taller than the Dan.
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Willy is taller than Bill by more than Joe is taller than Dan.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much as everybody seems to expect me to admit to having publicly proclaimed that I believed.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much as I know a boy who thinks that Bill is taller than Dan.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much a Peter believes that Billy is taller than Dan.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much as I watch all the games and I know Billy is taller than Dan.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much as that Bill is taller than Dan is believed.
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Willy is taller than Bill by as much as it is believed that Joe is taller than Dan.
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The rock was too heavy for me to pick up.
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This rock is too heavy for me to begin to decide about helping Bob to try to pick it up.
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This rock is too heavy for me to begin to decide about helping Bob to try to pick up.
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This rock is too heavy for us to try to claim that we picked up.
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Sodium is a little too peppy for me to want to try mixing it and water in a teacup.
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Sodium is a little too peppy for me to want to try mixing and water in a teacup.
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That piece of ice is too big for for him to be able to pick up with a teaspoon to be likely.
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That piece of ice is too big for it to be likely for him to be able to pick up with a teaspoon.
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Bob is too thin for me to be able to squeeze into his jacket.
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Bob is too thin for me to be able to squeeze into jacket.
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This rock is light enough for Marcia to pick it up.
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This rock is light enough for Marcia to pick up.
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The socks are ready for you to put on.
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