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A fire raged over the fields.
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The farmers raged a fire over the fields.
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A large flag fluttered.
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A large flag fluttered over the fort.
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Many flags fluttered over the fort.
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Over the fort there fluttered a large flag.
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Over the fort fluttered a large flag.
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The tree trembled.
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The flag waved.
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The hall is echoing with voices.
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A loud cry echoed through the hall.
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Through the hall there echoed a loud cry.
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Through the hall echoed a loud cry.
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The music echoed.
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The magician echoed the music.
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An echoing voice rang out.
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A striped fish swam in the aquarium.
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In the aquarium swam a striped fish.
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In the aquarium there swam a striped fish.
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The cattle are herding in the pasture.
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The cattle herded.
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I herded the cattle.
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The bag is bulging with groceries.
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Groceries are bulging in the bag.
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The bag is bulging.
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I had to bulge the bag with groceries.
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A statue of Jefferson stood on the comer.
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There stood on the comer a statue of Jefferson.
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A statue of Jefferson stood on the comer of the two boulevards.
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On the comer of the two boulevards stood a statue of Jefferson.
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The hanging gardens are a sight to behold.
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The river runs from the lake to the sea.
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The stream winds through the valley.
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The stream crawls through the valley.
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Through the valley ran a rushing stream.
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There ran through the valley a rushing stream.
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Italy borders France.
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Snow caps the mountain.
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A ship appeared.
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A large ship appeared on the horizon.
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On the horizon appeared a large ship.
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A solution immediately presented itself.
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A solution immediately presented.
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A solution immediately presented itself to him.
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A wonderful opportunity presented itself yesterday.
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To him presented itself a wonderful opportunity.
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I presented a solution yesterday.
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A solution presented itself yesterday.
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The crowd vanished.
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A valuable 13th-century manuscript recently vanished from the library.
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The rabbit vanished into thin air.
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The magician vanished a rabbit into thin air.
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A serious accident happened yesterday.
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There happened a serious accident yesterday.
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A serious accident happened in front of them.
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In front of them happen.
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The accident happened.
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The motorist happened the accident.
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Sylvia squirmed.
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The lecture squirmed Sylvia.
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The dog flopped onto the bed.
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The dog flopped in the comer.
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A dog lay in the comer.
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There lay a dog in the comer.
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A dog lay in the corner.
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In the corner lay a dog.
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The convict escaped.
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The convict escaped from the police.
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Answer: yes |
The convict escaped the police.
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Answer: yes |
The collaborators escaped the convict.
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We abandoned the area.
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We abandoned from the area.
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The ball rolled.
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The ball rolled down the hill.
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The ball rolled over the hill.
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The ball rolled into the gutter.
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Bill rolled the ball down the hill.
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The ball rolled the hill.
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The horse jumped over the stream.
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The horse jumped across the stream.
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Answer: yes |
The horse jumped into the stream.
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The horse jumped out of the stream.
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The lions jumped through the hoop.
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Answer: yes |
The horse jumped the stream.
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Answer: yes |
A little white rabbit jumped out of the box.
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There jumped out of the box a little white rabbit.
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We walked ourselves into a state of exhaustion.
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Tom ran the soles off his shoes.
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He skated Penny around the rink.
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They rowed.
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He rowed Penny across the lake.
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Penny rowed across the lake.
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They rowed along the canals of Venice.
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They rowed the canals of Venice.
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They waltzed.
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She waltzed across the floor.
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He waltzed her across the floor.
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Jackie chased after the thief.
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Jackie chased the thief down the street.
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Jackie chased the thief.
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