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The UN blamed global warming on humans on natural causes.
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Kim and Sandy met in Seoul in the lobby of the Lotte Hotel in March.
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John deposited some money in the checking account and Mary did the same thing.
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John deposited some money in the checking account on Friday and Mary did the same thing.
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John deposited some money in the checking account on Friday and Mary did the same thing on Monday.
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John deposited some money in the checking account and Mary did the same thing in the savings account.
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John gave a present to the student and Mary did the same thing to the teacher.
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John locked Fido in the garage and Mary did so in the room.
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John ate a carrot and Mary did so a radish.
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Kim jogs on the hill.
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Kim jogs under the hill.
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Kim jogs over the hill.
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Kim depends.
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Kim relies on Sandy.
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Kim depends on Sandy.
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Kim depends at Sandy.
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John met a student in the park.
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John met in the park a student.
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The problem disappeared the accusation.
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The problem disappeared.
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The boy gave the book.
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The boy gave the baby the book.
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The bird devours the worm.
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The birds devour the worm.
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Every photo of Max and sketch by his students appeared in the magazine.
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No photo of Max and sketch by his students appeared in the magazine.
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Sketch by his students appeared in the magazine.
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The present king of country music is more popular than the last one.
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The king of Rock and Roll is more popular than the one of country music.
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Which student were you talking about?
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John put in the box.
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In the box put John the book.
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The election results surprised everybody.
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That he won the election surprised everybody.
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John disappeared.
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John disappeared Bill.
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John coughed.
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John coughed the money.
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The president looked weary.
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The teacher became tired of the students.
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The lasagna tasted delicious.
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John remained somewhat calm.
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The jury seemed ready to leave.
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John became a success.
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John seemed a fool.
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John remained a student.
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John saw Fred.
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Alice typed the letter.
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Clinton supported the health care bill.
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Raccoons destroyed the garden.
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The school board leader asked the students a question.
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John taught new students English Syntax.
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The school board leader asked a question of the students.
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The sexual revolution makes some people uncomfortable.
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Ad agencies call young people Generation X-ers.
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Historians believe FDR to be our most effective president.
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John carried to the door.
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Tom locked Fido in the garage.
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Tom bathed Fido in the garage.
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Tom placed it under the table.
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Tom played it under the table.
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I wonder if you will come back tomorrow.
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You would have a reply if you come back tomorrow.
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Tom hid the manuscript in the cupboard.
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Fred hired Sharon to change the oil.
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They pushed the prisoners into the truck.
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Frank hopes to persuade Harry to make the cook wash the dishes.
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George mailed the attorney his photograph of the accident.
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Tom keeps asking Karen's sister to buy the car.
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Jane left the book on the table.
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We have not confirmed whether the flight had been booked.
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We saw him beaten by the champion.
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They confined his remarks to the matter under discussion.
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Oliver ascribed his longevity there.
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Oliver mentioned Charles the problem.
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Oliver fined ten pounds to the prisoner.
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Oliver drove me a lunatic.
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Oliver addressed the king the letter.
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The students of English from Seoul faced many issues in the process of interpreting, transcribing, and editing the poems.
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The love of my life and father of my children would never do such a thing.
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The museum displayed no painting by Miro or drawing by Klee.
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By law, every dog and cat in the area has to be neutered.
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Learning to use a language freely and fully is a lengthy and arduous process.
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Kim put the book in the box.
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Kim put the book.
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Is putting the book in the box.
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Talked with Bill about the exam.
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They wrote to her.
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They are kind to her.
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They want to write to her.
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They want to wrote to her.
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They want to be kind to her.
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They want to are kind to her.
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The student knows the answers.
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The student knew the answers.
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The students know the answers.
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The student knowing the answers.
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The student known the answers.
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He is writing another long book about beavers.
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Broadly speaking, the project was successful.
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