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The kid picked up the apple that fell down on the ground.
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The student met John came.
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The problem intrigued us bothered me.
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He made a statement which everyone thought was really interesting and important.
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They all agreed to include those matters which everyone believed had been excluded from the Treaty.
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Mary knows that John was elected.
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That John was elected surprised Frank.
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Mary told Bill that John was elected.
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This is the book that we had read.
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The president abandoned the people that voted for him.
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It is an argument that people think will never end in Egypt.
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Every essay she's written and which I've read is on that pile.
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Every essay she's written and that I've read is on that pile.
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Every essay which she's written and that I've read is on that pile.
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Every essay that she's written and which I've read is on that pile.
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the student whose turn it was left.
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the student that's turn it was left.
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the pencil with which he is writing broke.
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the pencil with that he is writing broke.
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a pencil with which to write broke.
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a pencil with that to write broke.
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The people in who we placed our trust left.
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The person with who we were talking left.
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The company in which they have invested left.
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The people in whose house we stayed left.
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The person with whom he felt most comfortable left.
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He bought a bench on which to sit.
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He bought a refrigerator in which to put the beer.
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There is a bench for you to sit on.
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Karen asked where for Washington to put the chairs.
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the person I met is from Boston.
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the box we put the books in is sealed.
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He made a statement everyone thought was interesting and important.
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They all agreed to include those matters everyone believed had been excluded from the Treaty.
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I just know that the Big 12 South teams everyone knew would win actually won the game.
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The person who John asked for help thinks he is foolish.
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Mary, who John asked for help, thinks he is foolish.
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John has two sisters, who became lawyers.
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I met the lady from France who grows peaches.
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I met John who grows peaches.
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I met her who grows peaches.
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In the classroom, the teacher praised John, whom I also respect.
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Reagan, whom the Republicans nominated in 1980, lived most of his life in California.
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Every student who attended the party had a good time.
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Every student, who attended the party, had a good time.
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No student who scored 80 or more in the exam was ever failed.
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No student, who scored 80 or more in the exam, was ever failed.
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The contestant who won the first prize, who is the judge's brother-in-law, sang dreadfully.
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The contestant, who is the judge's brother-in-law, who won the first prize sang dreadfully.
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He who laughs last laughs best.
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He who is without sin among you, let him cast the first stone.
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Who did he believe that he would one day meet?
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Which celebrity did he mention that he had run into?
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Who did he believe the claim that he had never met?
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Which celebrity did he mention the fact that he had run into?
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The knife which he threw into the sea had a gold handle.
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The knife that he threw into the sea had a gold handle.
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The knife, which he threw into the sea had a gold handle.
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The knife, that he threw into the sea had a gold handle.
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Bill cooked supper and washed the dishes.
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What did Bill cook and wash the dishes?
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What did Bill cook supper and wash?
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He refuted the proof that you cannot square it.
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What did he refute the proof that you cannot square?
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They met someone who knows the professor.
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Which professor did they meet someone who knows?
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That he has met the professor is extremely unlikely.
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Who is that he has met extremely unlikely?
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She bought John's book.
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Did John wonder who would win the game?
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What did John wonder who would win?
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What did he get the impression that the problem really was?
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This is the paper that we really need to find the linguist who understands.
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Which rebel leader did you hear Cheney's rumor that the CIA assassinated?
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Students enter high-level educational institutions might face many problems relating to study habits.
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A fellow student saw this felt sorry for Miss Kim and offered her his own book.
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Experts all agree that dreams cause great anxiety and stress are called nightmares.
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The victims of the earthquake their property was destroyed in the disaster were given temporary housing by the government.
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This is the book which I need to read.
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The person whom they intended to speak with agreed to reimburse us.
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The motor that Martha thinks that Joe replaced costs thirty dollars.
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The official to whom Smith loaned the money has been indicted.
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The man on whose lap the puppet is sitting is ventriloquist.
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We just finished the final exam the result of which we can find out next week.
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What did Herb start to play only after he drank?
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Who did Herb believe the claim that cheated?
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What was that the Vikings ate a real surprise to you?
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What did you meet someone who understands?
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The fact that scientists have now established all the genes in the human body is still not widely known.
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The fact that the scientists used the latest technology to verify was reported at the recent conference.
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They ignored the suggestion that Lee made.
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They ignored the suggestion that Lee lied.
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They denied the claim that we had advanced by ourselves.
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They denied the claim that they should report only to us.
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The hotel where Gloria stays is being remodelled.
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The day when Jim got fired was a sad day for everyone.
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John is tough to persuade.
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John made it clear that he would finish it on time.
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It is John that I met last night in the park.
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I wonder whom Sandy loves.
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