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There was a snake behind the car Fred was sitting in.
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John had an error in the proof he presented.
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John had an error in the proof Sarah presented.
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Fred had a snake behind the car Joe was sitting in.
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Fred had a snake behind the car he was sitting in.
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There was a yellow collar on the dog which the car injured.
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There was a snake behind the car the time bomb was sitting in.
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The car had a yellow collar on the dog which it injured.
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That stone has a hole in the tarpaulin which it is holding down.
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The time bomb had a snake behind the car which it was sitting in.
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There were several hundred people yelling for me to put down gently.
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The hot potato which there were several hundred people yelling for me to put down gently turned out to have been filled with TNT.
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The hot potato had several hundred people yelling for me to put it down gently.
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Bartlett and Toni danced.
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Bartlett danced with Toni.
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Bartlett and danced Toni.
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And Toni danced Bartlett.
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It bothers me for her to wear that old fedora.
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The only girl for whom it bothers me to wear that old fedora is Annabelle.
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The only girl who it bothers me to wear that old fedora is Annabelle.
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I would prefer it for there to be no talking.
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He gave my binoculars to that girl.
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He gave that girl my binoculars.
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Which girl did he give my binoculars to?
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Which girl did he give my binoculars?
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My binoculars were given to that girl by him.
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Bill confirmed that Roger has eaten the cake.
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Bill alleged that Roger had eaten the cake.
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Bill alleged that Roger has eaten the cake.
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What did Bill confirm that Roger had eaten?
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What did Bill allege that Roger had eaten?
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Bill didn't confirm that Roger had eaten anything.
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Waldo didn't report the possibility that anyone had left.
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Waldo didn't report that anyone had left.
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Anybody who ever swears at me better watch his step.
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I want all the students who have ever tried to pat Fido to show me their scars.
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Only the travelers who anybody has ever robbed don't carry machetes.
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The only travelers who anybody has ever robbed don't carry machetes.
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I can't remember the name of somebody who had any misgivings.
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I can't remember the name of anybody who had any misgivings.
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Everybody who has ever, worked in any office which contained any typewriter which had ever been used to type any letters which had to be signed by any administrator who ever worked in any department like mine will know what I mean.
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No student who ever goes to Europe ever has enough money.
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Every student who ever goes to Europe ever has enough money.
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I didn't eat the ice cream and any cake.
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I realized that it had rained and some crops had been destroyed.
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I didn't realize that it had rained and some crops had been destroyed.
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I didn't eat any ice cream or any cake.
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I didn't eat any ice cream and any cake.
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I didn't eat the cake or any ice cream.
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I didn't eat any ice cream or Mary's cake.
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I didn't eat any ice cream or the cake.
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John and Mary met in Vienna.
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John met Mary in Vienna.
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Few writers and any playwrights meet in Vienna.
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Few writers meet any playwrights in Vienna.
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My brother and few Americans meet in Vienna.
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My brother meets few Americans in Vienna.
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No writer, and no playwright, speaks clearly.
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No writer, nor any playwright, speaks clearly.
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Bill understands Mary and himself.
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Bill understands himself and Mary.
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Bill and Mary washed himself.
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Andy pinched Sarah and tickled herself.
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The gun and a description of itself lay on the bureau.
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Bill believes that Anna and he are similar.
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Bill believes Anna and him to be similar.
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Bill believes Anna and himself to be similar.
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I deny that that Bob has any money is certain.
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I deny that it is certain that Bob has any money.
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I deny that that Bob has some money is certain.
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Tom will not force you to marry any student.
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Tom will force you to marry no student.
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The writers of any of the reports didn't know the answer.
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The writers of none of the reports.
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Tom will force you to marry no student, and neither will I.
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It is not certain that you'll marry any student.
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It is not certain that you'll marry any particular student.
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It is certain that you'll marry no student.
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That you will marry any particular student is not certain.
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The man who I gave John a picture of was bald.
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The man who I gave John this picture of was bald.
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The man who I gave John Ed's picture of was bald.
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I gave Jack a picture of myself.
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I gave Jack Ed's picture of myself.
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I didn't give Jack a picture of anybody.
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I didn't give Jack this picture of anybody.
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I hope I'm not treading on anyone's toes.
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Abernathy admitted that the poison pen letter had been written by my sister and him.
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Abernathy admitted that the poison pen letter had been written by my sister and himself.
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That the sun was out is obvious.
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That anybody ever left at all is not known.
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That anybody ever left at all is not certain.
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That anybody ever left at all is impossible.
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That anybody ever left at all is surprises me.
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Tonight, what Bob cooked yesterday still tastes good.
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Tonight, what Bob cooked yesterday still tastes good, so tonight, what Bob cooked yesterday will be eaten up.
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Tonight, what Bob cooked yesterday still tastes good, so tonight it will be eaten up.
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Martha gave Myrna an apple.
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Leigh threw the ball to Lane.
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Leigh threw Lane the ball.
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