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John is wanted to win.
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John would be liked to win.
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We would like John to win.
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John would be hated to win.
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John would be preferred to be the candidate.
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We would prefer John to be the candidate.
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I would like for John to win.
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I would hate for John to win.
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I would prefer for John to be the candidate.
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John destroyed the house.
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The electrode emitted ions into the medium.
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Ions struck the electrode.
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The medium contains ions.
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The house destroyed John.
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Ions left the electrode.
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The electrode was left by ions.
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The electrode was struck by ions.
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Answer: yes |
The ball lies in the box.
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The ball rolled from the bush to the tree.
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The box contains the ball.
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Answer: yes |
The tree dropped fruit to the ground.
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Fruit hit the ground from the tree.
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The stone knocked against the pole into the road.
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The stone knocked the pole into the road.
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The box contained the ball.
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The box gradually contained the ball.
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The box at once contained the ball.
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The box contained the ball to the ground.
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The tree gradually dropped its fruit to the ground.
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The tree dropped its fruit to the ground.
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Fruit hit the roof.
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Fruit hit the roof from the tree.
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Fruit at once hit the roof from the tree.
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Fruit hit the roof against the ground.
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Fruit at once hit the roof against the ground.
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Fruit dropped from the tree.
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Fruit dropped from the tree from the clouds.
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Fruit fell against the house.
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Fruit fell against the house against the ground.
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The tree changed into an oak.
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Answer: yes |
The tree changed from a maple into an oak.
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Answer: yes |
The maple changed into an oak from a cedar.
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The maple changed into an oak from a cedar.
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Answer: yes |
The maple changed into an oak.
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Answer: yes |
The oak developed out of a maple.
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The train reached the station.
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Answer: yes |
The branches knocked against the wall.
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The child became a man.
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The party lasted till midnight.
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The dog went crazy.
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It struck John that it was so.
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It came to John that it was so.
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The snake saw into the nest.
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Hard work resulted in high grades.
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The farm passed to John.
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John is touching the wall.
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Answer: yes |
The wall is being touched by John.
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A bear occupies the cave.
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A bear inhabits the cave.
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Water fills the tub.
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Answer: yes |
The electric main joins the house circuit in the basement.
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The house circuit is joined by the electric main in the basement.
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Answer: yes |
The fence straddles the sidewalk.
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The sidewalk is straddled by the fence.
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The man with a book.
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Gas escaped the tube.
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Answer: yes |
The terrorist escaped the prison cell.
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Answer: yes |
The prison cell was escaped by the terrorist.
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Answer: yes |
The rolling stone avoided the river.
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The river was avoided by the rolling stone.
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Answer: yes |
The agents caught the terrorist.
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Answer: yes |
The sponge soaked up the water.
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Answer: yes |
The tub filled with water.
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Answer: yes |
John received a book.
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Answer: yes |
John learned a lesson.
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Answer: yes |
The parcel reached John.
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John received the parcel.
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The farm finally got to John after much litigation.
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The farm finally reached John after much litigation.
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Water filled the cup high.
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Answer: yes |
Water filled the cup.
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Answer: yes |
Water emptied the cup.
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The cup filled the water high.
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The cup filled of water.
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The cup filled with water.
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Answer: yes |
The cup emptied with water.
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the barge piled high with logs.
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Answer: yes |
the road blocked with a stone.
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the branch dropped bare of its apple.
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the logs piled the barge high.
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a stone blocked the road.
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Answer: yes |
the bottle drained the liquid free.
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the branch dropped its apple free.
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Answer: yes |
Some branches broke off of the tree.
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Answer: yes |
The tree broke off some branches.
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The tree dropped some branches.
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The tree lost some branches.
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Water bubbled out of the kettle.
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The kettle bubbled water up.
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The kettle bubbled water.
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Answer: yes |
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