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To finish this work on time is almost unexpected.
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Under the bed is a safe place to hide.
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I sent a surprise present to John.
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They wondered what she did yesterday.
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They believed that everybody would pass the test.
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Are you going on holiday before or after Easter? I prefer after Easter.
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That John passed surprised her, didn't it?
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That the march should go ahead and that it should be cancelled have been argued by different people at different times.
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That the march should go ahead and that it should be cancelled has been argued by different people at different times.
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To finish it on time made quite a statement, didn't it?
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To delay the march and to go ahead with it have been argued by different people at different times.
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To delay the march and to go ahead with it has been argued by different people at different times.
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The little cat devoured a mouse last night.
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John left very early.
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John studied hard to pass the exam.
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She disappeared when the main party arrived.
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A boy hit the ball.
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The students felt comfortable in the class.
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John gave a book to the students.
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John died last night.
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John bought a lot of books for his sons.
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John promised Bill to leave tomorrow morning.
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John deprived his sons of game cards.
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Mary received an award from the department.
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John told the rumor to his friend.
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John put his books in the attic.
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The government kept all the money.
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John hit the ball with a bat.
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John wiped the window with a towel.
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The cat chased pat the mouse.
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The mouse was chased by the cat.
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There still remains an issue to be solved.
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There lived a man with his grandson.
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There arrived a tall, red haired and incredibly well dressed man.
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There sang a man with a pipe.
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There dances a man with an umbrella.
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John resembles his mother.
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A is similar to B.
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John runs into the house.
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Mary looked at the sky.
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The school awarded a few of the girls in Miss Kim's class scholarships.
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She was the nicest teacher in the Senior School.
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They elected him America's 31st President.
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The next morning we set out for Seoul.
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Doing syntax is not easy.
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He saw the man with the stick.
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They parted the best of friends.
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In the summer we always go to France.
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Last year I saw this film several times.
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He baked Tom the bread last night.
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That they have completed the course is amazing.
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The teacher made students happy.
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We reminded him of the agreement.
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In the garden stands a statue.
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In the garden stand a statue.
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Among the guests was sitting my friend Louise.
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Among the guests were sitting my friend Louise.
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This proved my hypothesis.
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The students all enjoyed that summer.
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The students all worked that summer.
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The scientist made her a robot.
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The students called me a teacher.
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A big green insect flew into the soup.
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John's mother sent a letter to Mary.
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We placed the cheese in the refrigerator.
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Frank threw himself into the sofa.
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The ice melted.
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The vacuum cleaner frightens the child.
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Scientists found that the birds sang well in the evenings, but performed badly in the mornings.
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John put his gold.
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John put his gold safe.
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John put his gold to be under the bathtub.
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John put his gold under the bathtub.
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This is the box in which John put his gold.
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This is the gold that John put under the bathtub.
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The king kept put his gold under the bathtub.
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The king kept putting his gold under the bathtub.
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The defendant denied the accusation.
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The defendant denied.
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The teacher handed the student a book.
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The teacher handed the student.
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They want to leave the meeting.
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They eager to leave the meeting.
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The senators know that the president is telling a lie.
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The senators certain that the president is telling a lie.
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be eager to leave the meeting.
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The senators to be certain that the president is telling a lie.
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The senators be certain that the president is telling a lie.
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Tom offered advice to his students in his office.
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Tom offered advice to his students with love.
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John kept him behind the garage.
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John stayed Kim behind the garage.
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John placed him busy.
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John kept him busy.
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John stayed him busy.
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John placed behind the counter.
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John kept behind the counter.
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John stayed behind the counter.
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John deposited some money in the bank.
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John deposited some money in the bank on Friday.
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