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The crown sparkled with jewels.
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A magnificent diamond sparkled on his finger.
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On his finger sparkled a magnificent diamond.
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On his finger there sparkled a magnificent diamond.
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The director sparkled the lights.
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The door hinges squeaked.
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Birds sang in the trees.
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The trees sang with birds.
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In the hallway ticked a grandfather clock.
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In the hallway there ticked a grandfather clock.
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I buzzed the bell.
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The bell chimed the hour.
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A squeaking door announced John's presence.
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The onions reeked.
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The room reeked of onions.
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The room reeked.
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Kelly reeked the onions.
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The well gushed oil.
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I gushed the fountain.
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I bled him.
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Oil gushed from the well.
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The streets gushed with water.
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A fragrant stew bubbled over the fire.
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Caesar put a gushing fountain by his palace.
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The Romans destroyed the city.
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The city destroyed.
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Cities destroy easily.
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The Romans destroyed the city into ruins.
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The Romans destroyed ruins from the city.
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The Romans destroyed the city into a ruin.
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The Romans destroyed the city from a capital into a ruin.
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The builders destroyed the warehouse with explosives.
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The explosives destroyed the warehouse.
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The builders destroyed the warehouse.
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The builders destroyed at the warehouse.
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Tony broke the window.
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Tony broke the crystal vase.
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Tony broke the window with a hammer.
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Tony broke the cup against the wall.
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Tony broke the wall with the cup.
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Tony broke at the window.
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Tony broke herself on the ann.
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Tony broke her arm.
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Tony bent the rod with pliers.
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The rod bent.
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Tony bent the copper rod.
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Copper rods bend easily.
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The pliers bent the rod.
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Tony bent the rod against the table.
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Tony bent the table with the rod.
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Tony bent at the rod.
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Tony bent Mary in the arm.
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Tony bent Mary's arm.
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The potatoes baked.
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Jennifer baked Idaho potatoes.
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Idaho potatoes bake beautifully.
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Jennifer baked the potatoes in the oven.
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This oven bakes potatoes well.
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Jennifer baked at the potatoes.
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Bill dried the clothes.
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The clothes dried.
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Bill dried the cotton clothes.
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Cotton clothes dry easily.
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Bill dried the clothes with a hair dryer.
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The hair dryer dried the clothes.
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Bill dried at the clothes.
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A lot of clothes are drying on the line.
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The line is drying with a lot of clothes.
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Bill is drying a lot of clothes on the line.
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Bill is drying the line with a lot of clothes.
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On the line are drying a lot of clothes.
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On the line there are drying a lot of clothes.
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The roses bloomed.
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The sun bloomed the roses.
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The temperature soared.
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The heat soared the temperature.
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There soared oil in price.
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In price soared oil.
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Cornelia lodged with the Smiths.
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Cornelia lodged at Mrs. Parker's.
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An old woman lodged at Mrs. Parker's.
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There lodged an old woman at Mrs. Parker's.
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At Mrs. Parker's lodged an old woman.
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Squatters lodged in these abandoned buildings.
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These abandoned buildings lodged with squatters.
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The soldiers lodged in the schoolhouse.
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An old woman lived in the forest.
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Unicorns don't exist.
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There exists a solution to this problem.
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In the forest languished an old woman.
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A crowd of people remained in the square.
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The square remained with a crowd of people.
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The famous mathematician existed a solution to the problem.
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The beer bubbled.
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A fire raged in the mountains.
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In the mountains there raged a fire.
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A fire raged all through the mountains.
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All through the mountains raged a fire.
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Roses flowered in the garden.
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The garden flowered with roses.
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