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This is the politician on whom Sandy relies.
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He is hard to love.
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It is easy to please John.
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John is easy to please.
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To please John is eager.
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It is eager to please John.
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John is eager to please.
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To please John is tough.
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It is tough to please John.
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John is tough to please.
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To please John is ready.
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It is ready to please John.
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John is ready to please.
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Kim is easy to please.
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Kim is eager to please.
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This doll is hard to see.
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The child is impossible to teach.
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The problem is easy to solve.
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This doll is hard to see it.
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The child is impossible to teach him.
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The problem is easy to solve the question.
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John is eager to examine the patient.
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John is eager to find a new home.
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John is eager to examine.
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John is eager to find.
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Hei is easy to please i.
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This theorem will take only five minutes to prove.
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This theorem will take only five minutes to establish that he proved in 1930.
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This scratch will cost Kim $500 to fix.
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This $500 bribe will cost the government $500,000 to prove that Senator Jones accepted.
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Kim is eager to recommend.
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Who is Kim eager to recommend?
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This sonata is easy to play on this piano.
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Which piano is this sonata easy to play on?
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That dogs bark annoys people.
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It annoys people that dogs bark.
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Why she told him is unclear.
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It is unclear why she told him.
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to leave so soon would be inconvenience.
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It would be inconvenience to leave so soon.
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It would be inconvenience for you to leave so soon.
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That the Dalai Lama claims Tibet independence disturbs the Chinese government.
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It disturbs the Chinese government that the Dalai Lama claims Tibet independence.
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I believe the problem to be obvious.
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I believe that the problem is not easy to be obvious.
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I believe it to be obvious that the problem is not easy.
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I do not think it unreasonable to ask for the return of my subscription.
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He made it clear he would continue to co-operate with the United Nations.
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They're not finding it a stress being in the same office.
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That you came early surprised me.
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It surprised me that you came early.
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Surprised me that you came early.
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That Chris knew the answer occurred to Pat.
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It occurred to Pat that Chris knew the answer.
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It really freaks me out that we invaded Iraq.
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That we invaded Iraq really creeps me out.
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That we invaded Iraq really freaks me out.
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It really bites that we invaded Iraq.
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That Fido barks annoys me.
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A man came into the room that no one knew.
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A man came into the room with blond hair.
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I read a book during the vacation which was written by Chomsky.
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Ray found the outcome frustrating.
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Ray found it frustrating that his policies made little impact on poverty.
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I made to settle the matter my objective.
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I made it my objective to settle the matter.
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I made the settlement of the matter my objective.
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I owe that the jury acquitted me to you.
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I owe it to you that the jury acquitted me.
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I owe my acquittal to you.
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I believe strongly that the world is round.
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I believe that the world is round strongly.
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It's their teaching material that we're using.
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What we're using is their teaching material.
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Their teaching material is what we are using.
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We are using their teaching material.
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I share your view but I just wonder why you think that's good.
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It was the man that bought the articles from him.
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It was then that he felt a sharp pain.
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It was to the student that the teacher gave the best advice.
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It was not until I was perhaps twenty-five or thirty that I read and enjoyed them.
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It was to finish the homework that John tried.
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It is that Bill is honest that John believes.
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It's the second Monday that we get back from Easter holiday.
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It was the girl who kicked the ball.
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It's mainly his attitude which convinced the teacher.
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What you want is a little greenhouse.
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What's actually happening in London at the moment is immensely exciting.
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What is to come is in this document.
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What I've always tended to do is to do my own stretches at home.
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What I meant was that you have done it really well.
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What happened is they caught her without a license.
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What the gentleman seemed to be asking is how policy would have differed.
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Insensitive is how I would describe him.
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In the early morning is when I do my best research.
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Wear it like that is what you do.
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They caught her without a license is what happened.
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That you have done it really well is what I meant.
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That's when I read.
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That was why she looked so nice.
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