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Amanda drove the package to New York.
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Amanda drove the package from Boston.
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Amanda drove the package.
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Amanda drove the package to Pamela.
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Amanda drove at the package to New York.
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Amanda drove at the package.
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The package drove to New York.
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The package drove.
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Amanda drove packages to New York.
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Answer: yes |
Amanda drove packages.
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Packages drive easily.
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Nora pushed the chair.
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Nora pushed at the chair.
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Nora pushed on the chair.
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Nora pushed against the chair.
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Nora pushed through the crowd.
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Nora pushed her way through the crowd.
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Nora pushed the chair against the wall.
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They lent a bicycle to me.
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They lent me a bicycle.
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Answer: yes |
They lent me with a bicycle.
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A bicycle lent.
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A bicycle lent to me.
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We contributed our paycheck to her.
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We contributed her our paycheck.
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We contributed her with our paycheck.
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Our paycheck contributed.
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We offered a job behind her.
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We offered her a job.
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We offered her with a job.
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A job offered to her.
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Brown presented Jones with a plaque.
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The presentation of a plaque was a proud moment.
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Brown equipped Jones with a camera.
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Brown equipped a camera near Jones.
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Brown equipped a camera next to Jones.
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Brown equipped a camera at Jones.
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Brown equipped a camera to Jones.
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Brown equipped Jones a camera.
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Carmen bought a dress.
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Carmen bought a dress at Bloomingdale's.
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Carmen bought a dress for Mary.
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Carmen bought a dress to Mary.
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Carmen bought a dress from Diana.
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Carmen bought Diana of a dress.
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Carmen bought a dress at Bloomingdale 's for $50.
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$50 won't even buy a dress at Bloomingdale's.
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Carmen obtained the spare part.
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Carmen obtained Mary a spare part.
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Carmen obtained a spare part to Mary.
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Carmen obtained a spare part from Diana.
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Carmen obtained Diana of a spare part.
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Carmen purchased a dress at Bloomingdale's for $50.
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$50 won't even purchase a dress at Bloomingdale's.
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Gwen exchanged the dress for a shirt.
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Gwen exchanged the dress to Mary.
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Gwen exchanged Mary the dress.
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Gwen exchanged the dress for Mary.
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The children like to berry in the summer.
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She held at the rail.
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The rail holds easily.
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She held his arm.
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Answer: yes |
She held him by the arm.
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She held the paper from him.
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Michelle kept the papers in the desk.
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Answer: yes |
Michelle kept the papers behind the desk.
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Michelle kept the papers over the desk.
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Michelle kept the papers under the desk.
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Frances hid the presents from Sally.
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Frances hid the presents behind the books.
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Frances hid Sally of the presents.
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Steve tossed the ball.
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Steve tossed the ball into the garden.
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Steve tossed the ball over the fence.
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Steve tossed the ball from the tree to the gate.
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Steve tossed the ball at Anna.
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Answer: yes |
Steve tossed Anna with the ball.
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Steve tossed the ball to Anna.
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Answer: yes |
Steve tossed the ball against the wall.
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Steve tossed the wall with the ball.
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Steve tossed at the ball.
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The ball tossed.
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Steve tossed the softball.
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Answer: yes |
Baseballs toss easily.
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Steve pelted Anna with acorns.
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Answer: yes |
Steve pelted acorns at Anna.
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Steve pelted Anna.
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Answer: yes |
Steve pelted at Anna.
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Answer: no |
Steve pelted at Anna with acorns.
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Steve pelted acorns against Anna.
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Steve pelted acorns to Anna.
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Steve pelted Anna acorns.
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Steve pelted the squirrels with acorns.
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Squirrels pelt easily with acorns.
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Paula hit the stick on the fence.
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Paula hit the stick against the fence.
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Paula hit the stick into the fence.
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Paula hit at the fence with the stick.
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Paula hit Deirdre on the back.
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Paula hit Deirdre's back.
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