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At most three teachers assigned any homework.
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Every student who handed in some homework will get a prize.
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Every student who handed in any homework will get a prize.
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Before you make plans, consult the secretary.
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Before you make any plans, consult the secretary.
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Is there anything I can do for you?
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A professional dancer would be able to do it.
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Any professional dancer would be able to do it.
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We don't have potatoes, or at least not enough.
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Every man who has any matches is happy. happy.
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Every boy has any potatoes.
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It's not the case that every boy has any potatoes.
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I'm surprised we had any potatoes.
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At most three boys didn't see anything.
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Even Sue said anything.
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Sue was the most likely not to say anything.
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Sue said something although she was the most likely not to say anything.
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Cows fly more often than John visits any relatives.
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Each candidate who has any interest in semantics will be admit ted to the department.
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Every child should have a daily glass of milk.
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Each child should have a daily glass of milk.
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I'm surprised that he ever said anything.
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I'm sorry that he ever said anything.
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I'm glad that I ever met him.
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I'm sure that I ever met him.
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I'm surprised he bought a car.
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But these tickets are terrible!
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I was surprised that he stole the watch, in as far as that was a daring thing to do.
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Given my high opinion on his moral character, I was surprised that he stole the watch.
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Were you surprised that he stole the watch?
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I'm sorry that anybody hates me.
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I want for nobody to hate me.
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I'm glad he bought a car.
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I'm sorry he bought a car.
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He bought a Honda.
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I'm glad I saw anybody.
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I'm glad anybody likes me!
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Couldn't you get any tickets better than this?
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It's fine that he paid and apologized, but I don't really care about his gratitude, or the money, or anything.
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I'm sure we got any tickets!
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I'm sure he speaks to me!
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I'm glad a linguist likes me.
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I didn't help him because I have any sympathy for urban guerillas.
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It isn't because Sue said anything bad about me that I'm angry, although she did say some bad things about me.
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I don't have any sympathy for urban guerillas.
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Almost an owl hunts mice.
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Absolutely an owl hunts mice.
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Almost any owl hunts mice.
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Absolutely any owl hunts mice.
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He began writing poems.
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He kept writing poems.
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He continued writing poems.
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He stopped writing poems.
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The men would have all been working.
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The men would have been all working.
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Would the men each have been working?
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Would each the men have been working?
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The men would not enjoy that.
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Would not the men enjoy that?
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Would the men not enjoy that?
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The men would all not have been working.
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The men all would not have been working.
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The men would not have all been working.
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The men would not all have been working.
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The men would not have been all working.
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That John is a fool is obvious.
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It is obvious that John is a fool.
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John believes that Fred likes steak that Joe likes pizza.
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John whined that he was hungry.
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That he was hungry was whined by John.
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John is certain that the Mets will win.
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That he has blood on his hands proves that John is the murderer.
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It proves that John is the murderer that he has blood on his hands.
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To please John would be difficult.
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It would be difficult to please John.
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It is believed to be obvious by everyone that Fred is crazy.
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John is believed to be certain by everyone that Fred is crazy.
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It disturbed him that people didn't like Fred.
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It was believed to have disturbed him that people didn't like Fred.
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How easy to please John is it?
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How difficult to study for the exam was it?
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How hard to read the book was it?
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How easy to tease John it is!
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How hard to read the book it was!
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How certain that the Mets will win are you?
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How likely to win is he?
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This book I enjoyed.
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To whom the book did you give.
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The book to whom did you give.
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He's a man to whom liberty we could never grant.
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It's obvious that Mary, he can't stand.
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I think that the trolls will take the shepherd tomorrow.
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As for Max, I really like him.
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He's a man to whom as for liberty, we could never grant it.
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He's a man to whom liberty, we could never grant it.
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John would like that because he's such a nice guy.
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John, because he's such a nice guy, would like that.
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Because he's such a nice guy, John would like that.
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John would, because he's such a nice guy, like that.
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Because he's such a nice guy, what would John like?
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