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Who loves whom?
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Shelly loves who?
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Fred saw a spaceship in the linguistics lounge?
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What is bothering you?
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Who has seen my snorkel?
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How was the plot discovered by the authorities?
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Which animals appear to have lost their collars?
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What did Jean think was likely to have been stolen?
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Car sales have surprised the stockbrokers.
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Can you find the light bulb store?
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John was bitten by an advertising executive.
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It is likely that Tami will leave New York.
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Tami is likely to leave New York.
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Lucy seems to have been mugged.
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What did you buy at the supermarket?
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What is it likely for Beth to have bought at the supermarket?
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What is likely to have been bought at the supermarket?
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The trail we walked today was built by slave labor.
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Bill is always complaining about the guys who work near him.
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The cost of bagels that are imported from Iceland surprised the teacher who Mike hired last week.
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Josh gave Clay carefully a book.
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Josh gave Clay a book carefully.
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Briana showed Justin himself.
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Briana showed himself Justin.
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I blew up the building.
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I blew the building up.
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I blew up it.
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I blew it up.
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Susan sent the package to Heidi.
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I asked Mike if he had seen the Yeti.
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I bought some flowers for Manuel.
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I bought Manuel some flowers.
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Jean is likely to leave.
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Jean is reluctant to leave.
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Jean is likely.
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Jean wants Brian to leave.
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Jean persuaded Brian to leave.
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That Jean left is likely.
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It is likely that Jean left.
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Is likely Jean to leave.
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It is reluctant that Jean left.
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That Jean left is reluctant.
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Jean is likely to dance.
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The cat is out of the bag.
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The cat thinks that he is out of the bag.
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Is likely to Jean dance.
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It is likely that Jean will dance.
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Jean wants Robert.
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Jean wants him.
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I want she to dance.
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I want Jean.
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I want Jean to dance.
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Jean wants herself to dance.
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Jean is reluctant.
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To find a new mate, go to a dating service.
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Jean tried to behave.
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Robert knows that it is essential to be well behaved.
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Robert knows that it is essential.
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Robert knows it is essential that he is well behaved.
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Louis begged Kate to leave.
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Louis begged Kate that she leave her job.
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Louis begged Kate to shave himself.
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Louis begged Kate that he be allowed to shave himself.
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To behave oneself in public is expected.
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Robert knew that it was necessary to behave himself.
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Mike expected Greg incorrectly to take out the trash.
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The boys don't all want to leave.
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Robert is eager to do his homework.
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Jean seems to be in a good mood.
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Rosemary tried to get a new car.
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Susan begged Bill to let her sing in the concert.
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Susan begged to be allowed to sing in the concert.
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Christina is ready to leave.
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Fred was believed to have wanted to try to dance.
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Susan consented to try to seem to have been kissed.
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Alan told me who wanted to seem to be invincible.
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What did John want to eat?
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This book is easy to read.
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John is easy to please.
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To improve myself is a goal for next year.
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To improve yourself would be a good idea.
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To improve himself, Bruce should consider therapy.
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To improve herself, Jane went to a health spa.
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Kathleen really hates her job.
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My brother likes collecting jazz records.
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Martina is deathly afraid of spiders.
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That kind of behavior annoys me.
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The news pleased the students.
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Horror films disturb Milo.
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The exhibition really impressed the critics.
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Kathleen hates those pictures of herself.
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The children admired photos of each other.
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Sandra hates reading about herself in the tabloids.
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Pictures of himself always disturb Milo.
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To be able to buy myself a ticket to France would be a dream.
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Reading about herself in the tabloids always annoys Sandra.
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Brandon has been reading more novels than he has short stories.
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Robin will eat cabbage but she won't ice cream.
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John could bake something, but I'm not sure what.
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Frank will eat an apple and Morgan will too.
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