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They failed to tell me which problem the sooner I solve, the quicker the folks up at corporate headquarters. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I finally worked up enough courage to ask which people up at corporate headquarters the sooner I solve this problem, the quicker I'll get free of. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Which folks up at corporate headquarters do you think that the sooner you solve this problem, the quicker you'll be able to tell t to buzz off? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
This is a problem that you'll be able to tell the folks up at corporate headquarters to buzz off if you solve. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
This is a problem that you'll be able to tell the folks up at corporate headquarters to buzz off if you solve it. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
This is a problem that you solve it and you'll be able to tell the folks up at corporate headquarters to buzz off. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Those are the folks that you just solve this problem and you'll be able to put them on ice. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They failed to tell me which problem I'll beat the competition more easily, the sooner I solve. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
This is the problem that you'll beat the competition more easily, the sooner you solve. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John saw the man in the room. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which room did John see the man in? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Who did John think that Bill claimed that Mary suspected that everybody liked? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John could not visit Sally. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
What John could do is not visit Sally. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John couldn't visit Sally. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Why did John leave? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I hit the ball. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You hit the ball. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He hit the ball. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
She hit the ball. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They hit the ball. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Am not I going? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I am not going. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Aren't I going? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I aren't going. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Louise is unhappy, isn't she? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Louise likes not being happy, doesn't she? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Not many books survived the fire, did they? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
No books survived the fire, did they? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He hasn't often paid taxes, has he? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He can't pay taxes, can he? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She does not see him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She kept not seeing him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She could not have been working. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Marianne not left. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Marianne left not. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
He could not have been working. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He cannot have been working. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He can simply not have been working. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You must not simply not work. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He may not just not have been working. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He can't have been working. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Can't he have been working? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Can he not have been working? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Can he not have been working? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John wrote books. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John write books. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John wrote books. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John did not write books. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John seems that is nice. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
`` I am so happy '', thought John. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
down the hill rolled John. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John kisses often Mary. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John often kisses Mary. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Who do you think Mary said John likes? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Who did you ask whether Mary knows why John likes? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Who do you think that Mary said that John likes? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
How do you wonder whether Mary solved the problem? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How do you think that Mary solved the problem? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
How do you wonder whether John said that Mary solved the problem? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How do you wonder whether John said Mary solved the problem? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Which problem do you wonder whether John said that Mary solved? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How did you think that Mary solved the problem? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary hired someone. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I heard that Mary hired someone. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I resigned because Mary hired someone. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary wondered which picture of himself Bill saw? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which picture of himself does Mary think that John said that Susan likes? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary thinks that John said that Susan likes pictures of himself? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Mary thinks that John said that pictures of himself, Susan likes? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
If you don't believe me, you will the weatherman? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I rolled up a newspaper, and Lynn did a magazine? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Kathy likes astronomy, but she doesn't meteorology? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The DA proved Jones guilty and the Assistant DA will prove Smith. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary will believe Susan, and you will Bob. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You might not believe me but you will Bob. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
You will Bob believe. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How did you solve the problem? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I wonder who could solve the problem in this way. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
How do you wonder who could solve this problem. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
No candidate can predict how many people will vote for him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Every politician is worried when the press starts attacking him. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Which politician appointed the journalist who supported him? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The fact that no candidate was elected shows that he was inadequate. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John sells books, Mary buys records and Bill V newspapers. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The question of whether John met Mary worries the people who support. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They have left. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Have they left? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Could they have left? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He has often seen Mary. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He I often sees Mary. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He sees often Mary. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Sees he I often Mary? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
It seems that it is likely that John will win. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It seems that John is likely to win. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John seems to be likely to win. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John seems that it is likely to win. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John seems will win. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How do you wonder which problem to solve? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
How intelligent do you consider John? Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes