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Celia braided.
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Tessa sprained.
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Jill dressed hurriedly.
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I shaved myself.
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Celia brushed.
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Tessa cut herself.
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Tessa cut.
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We loaded ourselves onto the bus.
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We loaded onto the bus.
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We pulled ourselves free.
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Anne met Cathy.
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Anne and Cathy met.
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Brenda chatted Molly.
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Brenda and Molly chatted.
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The drunk hugged the lamppost.
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The drunk and the lamppost hugged.
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Italy touches France.
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Italy and France touch.
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Ellen argued Helen.
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Ellen and Helen argued.
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The sign warned us against skating on the pond.
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The sign warned against skating on the pond.
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for discussion of the same phenomenon in Russian.
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That dog bites people.
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That dog bites.
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I cut the bread with this knife.
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This knife cut the bread.
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This knife doesn't cut.
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These shears clip well.
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This machine records well.
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This oven cooks well.
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This lotion softens, soothes, and protects.
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This polish cleans, protects, and shines.
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This key won't open.
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This key won't open the Jock.
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This hammer won't break.
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This hammer won't break the window.
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They pushed their way through the crowd.
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They pushed through the crowd.
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Bake for 30 minutes.
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Like the ice cream.
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Like after tasting.
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Paula hit the fence.
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Paula hit at the fence.
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Faustina sprayed the lilies.
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Janet broke at the bread.
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I pushed the table.
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I pushed at the table.
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I pushed on the table.
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I pushed against the table.
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The mouse nibbled the cheese.
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The mouse nibbled at the cheese.
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The mouse nibbled on the cheese.
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Monica moved at the cat.
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Martha climbed up the mountain.
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Martha climbed the mountain.
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They skated along the canals.
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They skated the canals.
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The spaceship revolves around the earth.
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The spaceship revolves the earth.
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Martha slowly descended the stairs.
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Jill met Sarah.
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Jill embraced Sarah.
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Bill sold Tom a car.
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Bill sent a package London.
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Bill sent Tom a package.
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Bill sent London a package.
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Martha carved a toy for the baby.
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Martha carved the baby a toy.
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The architect selected a house for the couple.
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Jack sprayed paint on the wall.
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Jack sprayed the wall with paint.
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June covered the blanket over the baby.
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June covered the baby with a blanket.
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Tamara poured the bowl with water.
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Henry cleared dishes from the table.
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Henry cleared the table of dishes.
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The thief stole the painting from the museum.
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The thief stole the museum of the painting.
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The doctor cured Pat of pneumonia.
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Helen wiped the wall.
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Helen wiped the wall of fingerprints.
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Bees are swarming in the garden.
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The garden is swarming with bees.
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People are seething in the square.
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The pasture is herding with cattle.
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Clouds cleared from the sky.
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The sky cleared.
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Martha carved the piece of wood into a toy.
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David constructed a house out of.
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David constructed a house from bricks.
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David constructed the bricks into a house.
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I whipped the eggs into a froth.
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The witch turned him into a frog.
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The witch turned him from a prince.
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An oak tree will grow from that acorn.
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The witch turned him from a prince into a frog.
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Martha carved the piece of wood from a branch into a toy.
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I whipped the eggs from a puddle into a froth.
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He turned from a prince into a frog.
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