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That John will leave is likely.
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It is likely that John will leave.
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The policeman kissed the puppy.
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The puppy was kissed by the policeman.
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The puppy was kissed.
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John laughed.
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The audience laughed.
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Bill is likely John to hit.
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It was kissed the puppy.
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Jennifer swatted Steve.
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Steve swatted Jennifer.
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She swatted him.
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He swatted her.
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I walk.
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You walk.
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It is likely that Patrick left.
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That Patrick left is likely.
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Patrick is likely that left.
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It is likely Patrick to leave.
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Patrick to leave is likely.
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Patrick is likely to leave.
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He kissed her.
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She was kissed.
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She was kissed him.
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It was kissed her.
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Stacy danced at the palace.
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Answer: yes |
Stacy arrived at the palace.
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There danced three men at the palace.
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There arrived three men at the palace.
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It seems Sonny to love Cher.
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Bill was bitten the dog.
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Donny is likely that left.
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The Shah slept in a bed.
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The bed was slept in by the Shah.
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Dust fell on the bed.
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The bed was fallen on by the dust.
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Bill was hit by the baseball.
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Was been hit by Bill by the baseball.
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Bill gave Sue the book.
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Answer: yes |
Sue was given the book by Bill.
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The book was been given by Bill by Sue.
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I cut the soft bread.
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The soft bread cuts easily.
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The boat sank.
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The torpedo sank the boat.
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The captain sank the boat.
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The captain sank the boat with a torpedo.
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Was sunk by the boat.
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The boat was sunk by the captain with a torpedo.
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I sent a book to Louis.
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Answer: yes |
I sent Louis a book.
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A book was sent to Louis.
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Answer: yes |
Louis was sent a book to.
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To Louis was sent a book.
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Louis was sent a book.
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A book was sent Louis.
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John seems to have left.
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Answer: yes |
Bill wants John to leave.
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Answer: yes |
John wants Bill to leave.
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Answer: yes |
John wants him to leave.
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John believes him to have been at the game.
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He is believed by John to have been at the game.
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He is believed to have been at the game.
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Becky bought the syntax book.
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Answer: yes |
What did Becky buy?
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Answer: yes |
What did Stacy say Becky bought?
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Answer: yes |
Matt kissed her.
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Answer: yes |
Whom did Matt kiss?
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I wonder who Jim kissed.
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The fact that I like strawberry flavored milk shakes is none of your business.
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She made the outrageous claim that tuna flavored milkshakes are good for you.
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I asked where you found it.
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I won't reveal the place.
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Answer: yes |
I asked who she kissed.
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I know several people who she kissed.
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I know several people she kissed.
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I know several people that she kissed.
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Answer: yes |
I know I bought the book you recommended.
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I know I bought the book that you recommended.
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Answer: yes |
The guy who is wearing the red hat just hit me!
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Answer: yes |
That guy, who I think might be drunk, just hit me!
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The man, who I think might be drunk, that is escaping hit me.
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Answer: no |
What did Bill claim that he read?
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Answer: yes |
What do you think Matt kissed?
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Answer: yes |
What did Bill make the claim that he read in the syntax book?
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Answer: no |
Which cake did you see the man who baked?
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Answer: no |
I wonder what John bought.
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Answer: yes |
How do you think John bought the sweater?
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Answer: yes |
How do you wonder what John bought?
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Answer: no |
How do you think John bought what?
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Answer: yes |
I wonder what John bought how.
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Answer: yes |
I wonder what John kissed.
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Answer: yes |
Who did you wonder what kissed?
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I asked what John kissed.
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Answer: yes |
That the police would arrest several rioters was a certainty.
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Answer: yes |
I liked Mary and John.
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Answer: yes |
Who did you like and John?
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Answer: no |
I ate some popcorn and drank some soda.
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What did you eat some popcorn and drink?
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Answer: no |
Who loves who?
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Answer: yes |
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