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Whether this is feasible hasn't yet been determined.
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Paying taxes can't be avoided.
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It hasn't yet been determined whether this is feasible.
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Frances has had the drapes cleaned.
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Shirley seems to have Fred promoted.
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Nina got Bill elected to the committee.
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We got our car radio stolen twice on holiday.
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Frances has had her clean the drapes.
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Nina got them to elect Bill.
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The news was dealt with carefully.
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The tree was looked after by Kim.
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We cannot put up with the noise anymore.
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He will keep up with their expectations.
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This noise cannot be put up with.
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Their expectations will be kept up with.
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They paid a lot of attention to the matter.
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The son took care of his parents.
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The matter was paid a lot of attention to.
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A lot of attention was paid to the matter.
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New York was slept in.
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The lake was camped beside by my sister.
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The lake is not to be camped beside by anybody.
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Six inches were grown by the boy.
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A mile to work was run by him.
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The beans were grown by the gardener.
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The plums were weighed by the grocer.
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San Francisco has been lived in by my brother.
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The house has been lived in by several famous personages.
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Seoul was slept in by the businessman last night.
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This bed was surely slept in by a huge guy last night.
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Rosie got struck by lightning.
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I got phoned by a woman friend.
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He got hit in the face with the tip of a surfboard.
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John's bike got fixed or got stolen.
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The lesson got read by a priest.
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The letter got written by a poet.
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Tom got understood to have asked for a refund.
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Mary got heard to insult her parents.
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Is John clever?
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Who is clever?
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How clever you are!
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Be very clever.
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I ask you if this is what you want.
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Would you mind taking out the garbage?
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Can the child read the book?
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What can the child read?
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Which version did they recommend?
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With what did the baby eat the food?
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How did he eat the food?
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Which man did you talk to?
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To which man did you talk?
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How ill has Hobbs been?
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Which man did you talk?
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To which man did you talk to?
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Who do you think Hobbs imagined Mary said Tom saw?
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Who did Kim work for and Sandy rely on?
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Who did Kim work for and Sandy rely?
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Who did Kim work for and Sandy rely on Mary?
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You can rely on Edward's help.
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Edward's help, you can rely on.
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We talked about the fact that he was sick for days.
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The fact that he was sick for days, we talked about.
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You can rely on that he will help you.
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We talked about that he was sick for days.
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That he was sick, we talked about for days.
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That arrows don't stop in midair is captured by this theory.
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Who did you see and a picture of?
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These qualities recommended him to Oliver.
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The UN recommended an enlarged peacekeeping force.
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This is the book which the teacher recommended.
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Who will they recommend?
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John put the books in a box.
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Which books did John put in the box?
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Where did John put the books?
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In which box did John put the book?
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How happy has John been?
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Who put the book in the box?
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Who DID put the book in the box?
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Who can put the book in the box?
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Who do you think visited Seoul last year?
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That's the UN delegate that the government thinks visits Seoul last year.
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Who do you believe that Sara invited?
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Who do you believe invited Sara?
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Who do you believe that invited Sara?
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Who do you think that would be nominated for the position?
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This is the kind of person who I doubt that under normal circumstances would have anything to do with such a scheme.
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John asks whose book his son likes.
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John has forgotten which player his son shouted at.
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He told me how many employees Karen introduced to the visitors.
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he had been reading the article.
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Tom denied which book he had been reading.
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Tom claimed how much money she had spent.
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John inquired that he should read it.
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Peter will decide that we should review the book.
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John inquired which book he should read.
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Peter will decide which book we should review.
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John told us that we should review the book.
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John told us which book we should review.
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In which box did he put the book?
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Which book by his father did he read?
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