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A tall boy threw the ball.
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The cat chased the long string.
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That ball hit a student.
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The piano played a song.
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The piano kicked a student.
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That ball sang a student.
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The tall, handsome man kicked the ball.
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The tall, kind, handsome man kicked the ball.
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The happy, happy, happy, happy, happy, happy man sang a song.
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The mother of the boy and the girl is arriving soon.
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The mother of the boy and the girl are arriving soon.
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John saw the man with a telescope.
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We need more intelligent leaders.
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The student enjoyed his English syntax class last semester.
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The policeman met several young students in the park last night.
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It was the policeman that met several young students in the park last night.
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It was several young students that the policeman met in the park last night.
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It was last night that the policeman met several young students in the park.
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It was several young students in that the policeman met the park last night.
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It was in the park last night that the policeman met several young students.
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Where did the policeman meet several young students?
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What did you put in your box?
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Where did you put the book?
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What did you do?
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John looked up the inside of the chimney.
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John looked up the meaning of ` chanson '.
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What did he look up?
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Where did he look?
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Up what did he look?
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What do you think the man who is standing by the door is doing now?
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What do you think he is doing now?
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Have you been to Seoul?
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John might go home, so might Bill.
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John might pass the exam, and as might Bill.
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If John can speak French fluently – which we all know he can – we will have no problems.
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John asked me to put the clothes in the cupboard, and to annoy him I really stuffed them there.
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John asked me to put the clothes in the cupboard, and to annoy him I stuffed them there.
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John asked me to put the clothes in the cupboard, but I did so put the clothes in the suitcase.
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The girls played in the water and swam under the bridge.
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The children were neither in their rooms nor on the porch.
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Many people drink beer or wine.
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Mary waited for the bus and to go home.
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Lee went to the store and crazy.
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liked ice cream.
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the whistle tune was beautiful.
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the easily student finished his homework.
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the my dog is a terrier.
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The monkey wants to leave the meeting.
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The monkey eager to leave the meeting.
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The monkeys approved of their leader.
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The men practice medicine.
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The men doctors of medicine.
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John read the book loudly.
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John sounded happy.
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John felt proud that his son won the game.
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John sounded happily.
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John sounded the student.
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John sounded in the park.
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The monkeys seem want to leave the meeting.
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The monkeys seem eager to leave the meeting.
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John seems know about the bananas.
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John seems certain about the bananas.
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John came from Seoul.
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They put the book in the box.
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They stayed in the hotel.
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The fly fell into the soup.
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The squirrel ran straight.
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The squirrel ran right up the tree.
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The squirrel is right angry.
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The squirrel ran straight quickly.
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The squirrel ran right quickly.
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This handsome man chased a dog.
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A man kicked that ball.
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That tall woman chased a cat.
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His friend kicked a ball.
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Bill claims John believes Mary thinks Tom is honest.
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Jane imagines Bill claims John believes Mary thinks Tom is honest.
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The little boy hit the child with a toy.
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Chocolate cakes and pies are my favorite desserts.
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The children were in their rooms or happily.
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John suddenly got off the bus.
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John suddenly put off the customers.
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John suddenly got the bus off.
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John suddenly put the customers off.
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His second book came out earlier this year and became an instant best-seller.
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When you book something such as a hotel room, you arrange to have it.
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Price quotes on selected categories will be sent out upon request.
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No doubt that he was forced to leave his family against his will.
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He intended to will the large amount of money to Frank.
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Jane stood aside to let her pass.
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He has a rail pass that's right for you.
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It is important for us to spend time with children.
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He was arrested for being drunk.
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I think that person we met last week is insane.
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We believe that he is quite reasonable.
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I forgot to return the book that I borrowed from the teacher.
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I am anxious that you should arrive on time.
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I am anxious for you to arrive on time.
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I am anxious for you should arrive on time.
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I wonder whether you'd be kind enough to give us information.
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