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Paula hit the sticks together.
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Paula hit the sticks.
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The fence hit with a stick.
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The fence hit.
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The fence hits easily.
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The stick hit the fence.
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Paula swatted the cloth on the fly.
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Paula swatted the cloth against the fly.
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Paula swatted the fly with the cloth.
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Paula swatted the cloth through the fly.
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Paula swatted the cloth into the fly.
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Paula swatted the fly.
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Paula swatted at the fly.
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Paula swatted Deirdre on the back.
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Paula swatted Deirdre's back.
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The fly swatted.
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Paula swatted flies.
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Flies swat easily.
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Paula swatted the fly with a cloth.
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The cloth swatted the fly.
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Paula spanked her right hand against the naughty child.
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Paula spanked the naughty child with her right hand.
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Paula spanked her right hand into the naughty child.
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Paula spanked her right hand through the naughty child.
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Paula spanked the naughty child on the back.
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Paula spanked the naughty child's back.
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Paula spanked the naughty child.
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The naughty child spanked.
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Naughty children spank easily.
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Paula's right hand spanked the naughty child.
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The wall banged with the grocery cart.
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The old cart banged against the new cart.
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The old and new carts banged.
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The old and new carts banged together.
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Alison poked the needle through the cloth.
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Alison poked the needle into the cloth.
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Alison poked the cloth with a needle.
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Alison poked the cloth.
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Alison poked the needle through the denim.
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Carrie touched the cat.
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Carrie touched the stick against the cat.
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Carrie touched the cat with the stick.
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Carrie touched the stick into the cat.
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Carrie touched the stick through.
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Carrie touched at the cat.
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Carrie touched him on the shoulder.
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That cat touches easily.
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Carrie touched the fence with a stick.
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The stick touched the fence.
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Carol cut the bread with a knife.
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Carol cut the bread.
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Carol cut at the bread.
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Carol cut herself on the thumb.
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Carol cut her thumb.
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Carol cut the whole wheat bread.
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Whole wheat bread cuts easily.
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The knife cut the bread.
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This knife cuts well.
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Carol carved the stone with a chisel.
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Carol carved the stone.
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Carol carved at the stone.
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Carol carved the tree on the branch.
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Carol carved the tree's branch.
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The stone carved.
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Carol carved the marble.
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Marble carves easily.
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Carol carved the marble with a chisel.
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The chisel carved the marble.
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That chisel carved the statue.
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That chisel carves well.
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Herman mixed the eggs with the cream.
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Herman mixed the eggs and the cream.
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The eggs mixed with the cream.
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The eggs and the cream mixed.
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Herman mixed the eggs and the cream together.
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I mixed the soap into the water.
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I mixed the soap and the water.
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I mixed the eggs with cream.
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I mixed the eggs and cream.
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I mixed the eggs and cream together.
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Harriet alternated folk songs and pop songs.
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Plays alternate with ballets.
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Plays and ballets alternate.
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Harriet interconnected the pieces.
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Herman whipped the cream.
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Linda taped the wall with the picture.
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Linda taped the label and the cover together.
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The child clung to her mother.
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The child and her mother clung.
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The war clung the child to her mother.
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The yolk separated from the white.
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The yolk and the white separated.
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I separated the cream from the milk.
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I separated the egg yolk and the egg white.
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I separated the egg yolks and the egg whites.
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I separated the milk of the cream.
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I broke the twig off the branch.
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I broke the twig off of the branch.
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I broke the twig and the branch.
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I broke twigs off those branches.
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Answer: yes |
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