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I broke twigs off of those branches.
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I broke those twigs and branches apart.
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I detached the handle.
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I detached the handle from the box.
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I detached the handle and the box.
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The handle detached from the box.
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I detached that new handle.
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I detached that new handle from the box.
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That new handle detaches easily.
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That new handle detaches from the box easily.
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The winter schedule differed from the spring schedule.
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This flyer differs from that flyer.
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I differed this flyer from that flyer.
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Phyllis dyed the dress.
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Smith inscribed his name over the door.
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Smith inscribed his name under the picture.
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Smith inscribed the ring with his name.
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Smith was annealing the rings.
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Smith was annealing.
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The jeweller printed the name on the ring.
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The jeweller printed the name over the door.
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The jeweller printed the name under the picture.
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The jeweller printed the name onto the cup.
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The jeweller scribbled his name on the contract.
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Smith was scribbling his notes.
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Smith was scribbling.
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The jeweller decorated the ring.
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The secretary transcribed the speech.
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The secretary transcribed the speech into the record.
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The secretary transcribed the record with the speech.
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Martha carved a toy out of the piece of wood.
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Martha carves.
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Martha carved a toy out of a piece of wood for the baby.
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Martha carved a piece of wood for the baby.
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Martha carved a piece of wood into a toy for the baby.
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Martha carved beautiful toys out of this wood.
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This wood carves beautiful toys.
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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 gardener grew an oak tree from that acorn.
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Donna fixed a sandwich.
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Donna fixed last night's leftovers into a sandwich.
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Donna fixed a sandwich for me.
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Donna fixed me a sandwich.
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David constructed a house.
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David constructed a house out of bricks.
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David constructed me a house.
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David constructed the house.
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The house constructed.
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David constructed the mansion from bricks into a house.
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I shaped the dough into a loaf.
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I shaped the dough.
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I shaped a loaf from the dough.
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I twirled the dough into a pretzel.
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I shaped a good loaf from this dough.
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This dough shapes a good loaf.
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I shaped the dough from a lump into a loaf.
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He turned from a prince.
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Sandy sang a song to me.
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Sandy sang me a song.
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Sandy sang a song for me.
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Sandy sang a song.
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Sandy sang.
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The song sang.
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Racial inequality engenders conflict.
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Conflict engenders.
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The president appointed press secretary to Smith.
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The captain named the ship Seafarer.
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The captain named Seafarer to the ship.
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The president declared Smith press secretary.
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The president declared Smith as press secretary.
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The president declared Smith to press secretary.
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The press conjectured Smith the appointee.
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The press conjectured that Smith would be the appointee.
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Dina posed as a lawyer.
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Dina posed a lawyer.
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Miriam tutored her brother.
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Her cousin clerked for Judge Davis.
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I see someone running down the street.
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I saw Jane run down the street.
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I saw the Mona Lisa.
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The Mona Lisa sees easily.
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We spotted that they were running.
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We spotted them run.
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Runaway cats spot easily.
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We peered at the baby.
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We peered around the room.
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We peered through the screen.
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We peered into the closet.
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That pea soup tasted delicious to me.
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The clown amused the children.
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The children amused at the clown.
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The clown amused the little children.
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Little children amuse easily.
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That joke never fails to amuse little children.
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That joke never fails to amuse.
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That the clown had a red nose amused the children.
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To win the prize :would thrill me.
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The clown was amusing to the children.
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Tourists admire paintings.
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