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Paintings admire easily.
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I admired him as a teacher.
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I admired him a teacher.
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Megan marveled at the beauty of the Grand Canyon.
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Dorothy needs new shoes.
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Dorothy is needing new shoes.
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Dorothy needs her skills.
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Dorothy needs her for her skills.
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Dorothy needs the skills in her.
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Dorothy needs that dress as a costume.
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Dorothy needs that dress a costume.
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Dana longs for a sunny day.
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Dana is longing for a sunny day.
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They praised the volunteers.
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The director praised the volunteers.
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Volunteers praise easily.
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They praised them as volunteers.
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The inspector analyzed the soundness in the building.
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I hunted game in the woods.
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I was hunting game.
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I was hunting game in the woods.
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I was hunting in the woods.
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I was hunting.
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Answer: yes |
I searched for treasure in the cave.
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I searched treasure in the cave.
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We rummaged the drawer for important documents.
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We rummaged in the drawer for important documents.
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We rummaged important documents in the drawer.
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I hunted the woods for game.
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I hunted for game in the woods.
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I hunted the secret out of him.
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Brenda haggled with Molly.
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Brenda and Molly haggled.
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Brenda haggled Molly.
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Brenda and Molly haggled about the party.
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Bill married Kathy.
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Brenda met.
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Brenda and Molly met.
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Anne met with Cathy.
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Wanda taught the students.
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Wanda taught French to the students.
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Wanda taught the students French.
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Wanda taught the students that the earth was round.
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Ellen told a story.
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Ellen told a story to Helen.
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Ellen told Helen a story.
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Ellen told Helen.
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Ellen told Helen about the situation.
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Ellen told a story at Helen.
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Ellen told for Helen to come.
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Susan whispered.
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Susan whispered to Rachel.
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Susan whispered a few words.
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Susan whispered the news to Rachel.
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Susan whispered Rachel the news.
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Susan whispered for me to come.
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Susan whispered "Shut up".
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Susan whispered "Shut up" at them.
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They whispered that the winner would be announced tonight.
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Heather cabled the news.
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Heather cabled Sara.
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Heather cabled the news to Sara.
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Heather cabled Sara the news.
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Heather cabled the news at Sara.
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Heather cabled Sara about the situation.
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Heather cabled for Sara to come.
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Ellen talked.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen talked for Helen to come.
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Ellen talked with Helen about the problem.
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Ellen talked with Helen.
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Ellen and Helen talked.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen and Helen talked together.
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Ellen talked Helen.
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Ellen was conferring.
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Ellen conferred with Helen.
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Ellen conferred with Helen about the problem.
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Ellen conferred to Helen.
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Ellen conferred for Helen to come.
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Ellen and Helen conferred.
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Ellen and Helen conferred together.
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Ellen conferred Helen.
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Ellen said to Helen that melons were selling well.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen said something.
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Ellen said something to Helen.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen said to Helen.
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Ellen complained to Helen.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen complained about the situation.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen complained about the situation to Helen.
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Ellen warned Helen.
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Answer: yes |
Ellen warned to Helen.
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Ellen warned against skating on thin ice.
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Ellen warned Helen that melons were selling.
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Ellen warned that melons were selling.
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Ellen warned for Helen to come.
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Ellen warned Helen about the traffic jam.
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The dog barked.
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The dog barked at the cat.
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Cynthia ate the peach.
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Cynthia ate.
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Cynthia ate at the peach.
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