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Hardly any of the citizens ever say anything.
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These lines were written by one of Korea's most famous poets.
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The unidentified victim was apparently struck during the early morning hours.
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Targets can be observed at any angle.
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During the early evening, Saturn can be found in the north, while Jupiter rises in the east.
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I poured 20 liters of acid into the beaker.
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About 20 liters of acid was poured into the beaker.
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The executive committee approved the new policy.
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The new policy was approved by the executive committee.
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John has taken Bill to the library.
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John has chosen Bill for the position.
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John has taken to the library.
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John has chosen for the position.
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The guide has been taken John to the library.
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The department has been chosen John for the position.
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John has been taken to the library.
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John has been chosen for the position.
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Pat handed a book to Chris.
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Pat handed to Chris.
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Pat handed a book.
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A book was handed to Chris by Pat.
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A book was handed by Pat.
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A book was handed to Chris.
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A book was handed.
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They believe it to be easy to annoy Ben.
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They believe Stephen to be easy to annoy Ben.
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They believe there to be a dragon in the wood.
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It is believed to be easy to annoy Ben.
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Stephen is believed to be easy to annoy Ben.
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There is believed to be a dragon in the wood.
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No one believes that he is a fool.
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No one suspects that he is a fool.
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That he is a fool is suspected by no one.
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They believe the cat to be out of the bag.
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The cat is believed to be out of the bag.
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John drove the car.
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John was driving the car.
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The car was being driven.
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John will drive the car.
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The car will be driven.
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John has driven the car.
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The car has been driven.
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John has been driving the car.
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The car has been being driven.
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The car will have been being driven.
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Pat handed Chris a note.
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Chris was handed a note.
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Chris was handed a note by Pat.
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Ideas are put into children's heads by TV.
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Yesterday, the child really kicked a monkey in the street.
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The model resembles Kim in nearly every detail.
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Kim is resembled by the model in nearly every detail.
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You are not fitted by the coat.
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I was born in 1970.
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It is rumored that he is on his way out.
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John is said to be rich.
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He is reputed to be a good scholar.
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My mother bore me in 1970.
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Everyone rumored that he was on his way out.
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They said him to be rich.
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They reputed him to be a good scholar.
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He kicked the ball.
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The ball was kicked by him.
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John kicked him.
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He was kicked by John.
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John sent her to Seoul.
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She was sent to Seoul.
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They widely believed that John was ill.
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That John was ill was widely believed.
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They haven't decided which attorney will give the closing argument.
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Which attorney will give the closing argument hasn't been decided.
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Which attorney will give the closing argument hasn't been decided by them.
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You can rely on Ben.
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Ben can be relied on.
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They talked about the scandal for days.
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The scandal was talked about for days.
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The issue was dealt with promptly.
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That's not what's asked for.
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This should be attended to immediately.
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The capital was gathered near by a crowd of people.
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The hot sun was played under by the children.
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That's something I would have paid twice for.
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These are the books that we have gone most thoroughly over.
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They look generally on John as selfish.
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Everything was paid twice for.
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Your books were gone most thoroughly over.
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He is looked generally on as selfish.
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Pavarotti relied on Loren and Bond on Hepburn.
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Pavarotti relied on Loren and Bond Hepburn.
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Loren was relied on by Pavarotti and Hepburn by Bond.
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Loren was relied on by Pavarotti and Hepburn on by Bond.
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The lawyer looked into the document.
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The document was looked into by the lawyer.
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Peter has been asked to resign.
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I assume the matter to have been filed in the appropriate records.
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Smith wants the picture to be removed from the office.
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The events have been described well.
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Over 120 different contaminants have been dumped into the river.
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The balloon is positioned in an area of blockage and is inflated.
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Cancer is now thought to be unlikely to be caused by hot dogs.
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