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Harry has claimed but I do not believe that Melvin is a Communist.
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I like but Tom doesn't like to visit new places.
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I can tell you when, but I can't tell you why, he left me.
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I've been wondering whether, but wouldn't positively want to state that.
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John hummed, and Mary sang, the same tune.
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John hummed, and Mary sang, at equal volumes.
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John gave Mary, and Joan presented to Fred, books which looked.
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The Red Sox beat, and the Giants were beaten by, different teams.
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Smith loaned, and his widow later donated, a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library.
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Which club did you hit the winning putt with?
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With which club did you hit the winning putt?
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Ethel was sitting at her desk.
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The Ethel was sitting at her desk.
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Accountant was sitting at her desk.
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The accountant was sitting at her desk.
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Accountants audit our finances every year.
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I would like an accountants to sort out my tax return.
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Some accountants were quietly counting in the back office.
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Would more accountants make any difference to my tax bill?
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The truck spread salt.
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The truck spread the salt.
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The truck spread salts.
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This truck spread less salt than that one.
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This truck spread fewer salt than that one.
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There are fewer trucks on the motorway this winter.
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There are less trucks on the motorway this winter.
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The White Rabbit vanished his watch.
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Dogs chase cats.
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Dogs chase.
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Flora cooks.
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Flora cooks gourmet meals.
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The cat shot into the kitchen on Sunday morning carrying a dead mouse.
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The cat sauntered into the kitchen carrying a dead mouse.
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Maisie drove her car from Morningside to Leith on Wednesday.
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On Wednesday Maisie drove her car from Morningside to Leith.
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Maisie drove her car on Wednesday from Morningside to Leith.
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Jeeves sauntered into the room.
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Into Jeeves sauntered the room.
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Into the room sauntered Jeeves.
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Which room did Jeeves sauntered into?
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Into which room did Jeeves sauntered?
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Barbara handed the results to Alan on Tuesday.
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The pupils in this maths class gave cakes to Margaret every.
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Cakes were given to Margaret every Friday by the pupils in this maths class.
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This parcel is very heavy.
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This very heavy parcel was delivered yesterday.
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Very heavy, this parcel!
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What this parcel is is very heavy.
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We felled the murder with this chainsaw.
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With this chainsaw we felled the murder.
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Barbara handed the intriguing results of the latest examination to Alan on Tuesday.
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Barbara handed them to Alan on Tuesday.
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This large parcel is very heavy.
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This large parcel is very heavy and so is this small packet.
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Vera is knitting in the lounge.
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Vera is knitting there.
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Grandma is coming to Mr Chalky's school tomorrow.
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Grandma is coming here tomorrow.
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The cat was sleeping in the kitchen.
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The cat trotted into the kitchen.
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The mouse jumped out of the cheese box.
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The mouse was out the cheese box.
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The cat trotted in the kitchen.
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The cat trotted in.
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The mouse jumped out.
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The terrier attacked the burglar.
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The terrier savaged the burglar's ankles.
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The terrier attacked the burglar and the terrier savaged the burglar's ankles.
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The terrier attacked the burglar and savaged the burglar's ankles.
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Did the wealthy young man buy that piano for his secret fiancée?
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Who bought that piano for his secret fiancée?
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What did the wealthy young man buy for his secret fiancée?
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Who did the wealthy young man buy that piano for?
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The wealthy young man bought his secret fiancée that piano.
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That piano was bought for his secret fiancée by the wealthy young man.
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I don't like the plum brandy, but the port I just love.
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Frank bought the piano for Jane.
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Frank bought Jane the piano.
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The piano was bought for Jane by Frank.
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The piano Frank bought for Jane.
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Did Frank buy the piano for Jane?
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Did Frank buy Jane the piano?
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Was the piano bought for Jane by Frank?
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What did Frank buy for Jane?
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Frank bought something for Jane.
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Did Frank buy something for Jane.
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What did Frank buy for Jane.
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The children chased the dog.
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The cook saved no scraps for the dog.
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Sarah devoured the cakes in the kitchen last night.
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Mr Knightley despaired.
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Emma slighted Miss Bates.
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Jane Fairfax seemed upset.
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Mr Woodhouse sat in an armchair.
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Mr Knightley walked into the drawing room.
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Mr Elton handed his wife into the carriage.
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Emma gave bad advice to Harriet.
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Mr Knightley suggested that thieves would break into Hartfield.
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Eleanor blamed Willoughby for Marianne's unhappiness.
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Eleanor blamed Marianne's unhappiness on Willoughby.
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