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The letter established his innocence.
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I filled the pail with water.
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Water filled the pail.
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We sleep five people in each room.
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Each room sleeps five people.
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I incorporated the new results into the paper.
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The paper incorporates the new results.
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That whole wheat flour bakes wonderful bread.
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Those new bricks constructed a house.
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I bought you a ticket for $5.
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$5 will buy a ticket.
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$5 will buy you a ticket.
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The contractor will build a house for $ 100,000.
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The contractor will build you a house for $ 100,000.
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$ 100,000 will build you a house.
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$ 100,000 will build a house.
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The middle class will benefit from the new tax laws.
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The new tax laws will benefit the middle class.
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The middle class will gain from the new tax laws.
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The new tax Jaws will gain the middle class.
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The butcher cuts the meat.
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The butler polished the silver.
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This silver polishes itself.
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The audience watched the movie.
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This movie just watches itself.
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This window just opens itself.
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The heat melted the ice cream.
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This ice cream just melts itself.
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This book just sells itself.
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I presented a solution to the problem yesterday.
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A solution to the problem presented itself yesterday.
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The cook sliced the mushrooms.
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The mushrooms were sliced by the cook.
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Columbus believed the earth to be round.
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Columbus believed that the earth was round.
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It was believed that the earth was round.
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The police kept tabs on the suspect.
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Tabs were kept on the suspect.
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The lax supervision was taken advantage of.
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This bed was slept in by George Washington.
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Tuesday was slept on by George Washington.
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The horizon was appeared on by a pirate ship.
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The pillow remained stuffed with feathers.
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A flowering plant is on the windowsill.
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There is a flowering plant on the windowsill.
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A problem developed.
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There developed a problem.
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A ship appeared on the horizon.
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There appeared a ship on the horizon.
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There appeared the ship on the horizon.
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A little boy darted into the room.
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There darted into the room a little boy.
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A little boy ran in the yard.
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There ran a little boy in the yard.
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An ancient treasure trove was found in this cave.
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There was found in this cave an ancient treasure trove.
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Suddenly an ugly old man entered the hall.
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Suddenly there entered the hall an ugly old man.
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A lot of snow melted on the streets of Chicago.
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There melted a lot of snow on the streets of Chicago.
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On the windowsill is a flowering plant.
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In the woods lives an old woman.
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A cat jumped onto the table.
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A cat jumped on the table.
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On the table jumped a cat.
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A choir sang in the church.
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In the church sang a choir.
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In this cave was found an ancient treasure trove.
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A violent demonstration took place in the main square.
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On the streets of Chicago melted a lot of snow.
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Sarah smiled.
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Sarah sang.
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Sarah sang a song.
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Sarah sang a ballad.
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Sarah sang an aria.
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Sarah sang a hymn.
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Sarah sang the anthem.
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Heather snorted.
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Kelly buttered the bread.
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Kelly buttered the bread with butter.
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Kelly buttered the bread with unsalted butter.
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Linda taped the box with two-sided tape.
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The men were able to mine more gold.
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Lydia pocketed the change in her pocket.
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The cook boned the fish of bones.
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The cook boned the fish of its backbone.
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Pauline smiled her thanks.
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Sandra beamed.
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A cheerful welcome was beamed by Sandra.
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She mumbled.
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She mumbled her adoration.
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They shopped their way around New York.
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He worked his way through the book.
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She stipulated her way out of the problem.
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The boy pushed his way through the crowd.
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The explorers cut their way through the jungle.
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The children came their way to the party.
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The flower bloomed its way to a prize.
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They disappeared their way off the stage.
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The silversmith pounded the metal flat.
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