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The silversmith pounded on the metal flat.
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Pauline hammered the metal flat.
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Jasmine pushed the door open.
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The guests drank the teapot dry.
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Amanda burned the stove black.
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Belinda walked the soles off her shoes.
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Philippa cried herself to sleep.
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The river froze solid.
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The door slid shut.
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The metal was hammered flat.
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The door was pushed open.
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Philippa cried her eyes dry.
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The dog smelled the flower bed bare.
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The teacher hated the pupils angry.
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Willa arrived breathless.
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Sharon brought Willa breathless.
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This list includes my name on itself.
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Fanny pulled the blanket over herself.
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Fanny pulled the blanket over her.
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The truck rumbled.
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The truck rumbled into the driveway.
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Audrey tiptoed to the door.
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The couple waltzed to the window.
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The clown wobbled down the hall.
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Leona pushed the cart to the market.
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It is rumored that he left town.
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They rumor that he left town.
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The politician perjured his aide.
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Jennifer craned her neck.
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Jennifer craned his neck.
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Jennifer craned her arm.
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They've got it made.
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The teacher meant well.
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The teacher meant.
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The horse wouldn't budge.
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Would the horse budge if you pushed?
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The horse budged.
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I put the book to Sally.
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I put the book from Edna.
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I put the book from Edna to Sally.
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I put books on the table.
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I put the table with the books.
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I put the table with books.
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I put the books on the table.
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The books put on the table easily.
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The books put on the table.
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I put on the table.
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Cheryl stood the books next to the magazines.
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Cheryl stood the books on the shelf.
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Cheryl stood the books from Edna.
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Cheryl stood the books from Edna to Sarah.
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Cheryl stood the shelf with books.
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Cheryl stood the shelf with the books.
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Cheryl stood the tall books on the table.
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Tall books stand on tables easily.
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Cheryl stood the books on the table.
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The books stood on the table.
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Cheryl stood on the table.
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I funneled the mixture into the bottle.
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I funneled the mixture to Rina.
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I funneled the mixture from Edna to Rina.
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I funneled the bottle with the mixture.
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The mixture funnels easily.
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The mixture funnels.
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I funneled the mixture.
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I funneled into the bottle.
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I lifted the books.
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I lifted the book onto the table.
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I lifted the book onto the out of the box.
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I lifted the books from the floor to the table.
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I lifted the books onto the table.
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I lifted the table with the books.
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I lifted the books to him.
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I lifted the books up to him.
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I lifted him up the books.
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I lifted onto the table.
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Tamara poured water into the bowl.
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Tamara poured water over the flowers.
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Tamara poured water out of the pitcher.
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Tamara poured at water into the bowl.
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Tamara poured water onto the plants.
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Water pours easily onto the plants.
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Water poured onto the plants.
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Cora coiled the rope around the post.
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Cora coiled the post with the rope.
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Cora coiled at the rope around the post.
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The rope coiled around the post.
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That kind of rope coils easily around the post.
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Cora coiled around the post.
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Jessica loaded boxes onto the wagon.
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Jessica loaded boxes into the wagon.
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Jessica sprayed paint onto the table.
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Jessica sprayed paint under the table.
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Jessica sprayed paint over the table.
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Jessica sprayed paint on the wall.
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Paint sprayed on the wall.
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Jessica sprayed the wall with paint.
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The wall sprayed with paint.
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Jessica squirted water at me.
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Jessica sprayed water at me.
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