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The Romans built this aqueduct.
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The computer will calculate the value of the variable.
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These objections killed the proposal.
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Lecturer was sitting at her desk.
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Too much salt damages vehicles.
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Too much vehicles are damaged by salt.
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Too many salt damages vehicles.
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Too many vehicles are damaged by salt.
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Frank Churchill gave a piano to Jane Fairfax.
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A piano was given to Jane Fairfax by Frank Churchill.
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Wickham eloped with Lydia.
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Miss Bates can chatter on for hours.
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Henry Crawford loved Fanny but Fanny loved Edmund.
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Mr Bingley became tired of Jane or Mr D'Arcy persuaded Mr.
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Elizabeth regretted that she had met Wickham.
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Catherine feared that the Abbey was haunted.
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That Anne was in conversation with Mr Elliott dismayed Captain.
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Fanny was delighted by the idea that she could subscribe to a library.
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Who thought up the proposal that the committee be abolished?
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The cottage which Mrs Dashwood accepted was rather small.
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The gentleman who saved Marianne was Willoughby.
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The building that we liked is in Thornton Lacey.
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It was Anne Elliott who loved Captain Wentworth but who rejected his first proposal.
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A motorist has reported that the road is blocked by snow at Bunker Hill.
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The Labrador ate all the food which we left on the kitchen table.
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Show me the folder in which you stored the documents.
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I like the book that you gave me.
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I love the food they cook in the halls of residence.
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A motorist has reported the road is blocked at Bunker Hill.
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I am delighted at the idea they might demolish the Appleton Tower.
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The cottage which Mrs Dashwood accepted was very small.
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Anne Musgrave has just seen Mr Elliott in Bath Street.
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Nurse Rooke has discovered where Anne Elliott stayed.
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Nurse Rooke suspected that Mrs Clay planned to run away with.
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Anne astonished her father.
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That Captain Wentworth married Anne astonished her father.
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Sir Walter Elliott imagined the scene.
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Sir Walter Elliott imagined that he was still handsome.
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Yesterday Lydia eloped with Wickham.
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Lydia eloped with Wickham yesterday.
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When Lydia went to Brighton, she eloped with Wickham.
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Lydia eloped with Wickham when she went to Brighton.
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Because of the strike the commuters travelled by army lorry.
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The commuters travelled by army lorry because of the strike.
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Because the bus drivers were on strike, the commuters travelled by army lorry.
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The commuters travelled by army lorry because the bus drivers were on strike.
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Although Mr D'Arcy disliked Mrs Bennet he married Elizabeth.
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In spite of his dislike of Mrs Bennet, Mr D'Arcy married Elizabeth.
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If Emma had left Hartfield, Mr Woodhouse would have been unhappy.
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Did Captain Wentworth write a letter to Anne Elliott?
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Write a letter to Anne Elliott.
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Because did Marianne love Willoughby, she refused to.
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If did Emma leave Hartfield, Mr Woodhouse would be unhappy.
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When did Fanny return, she found Tom Bertram very ill.
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The cottage which did Mrs Dashwood accept was rather small.
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Catherine feared that was the Abbey haunted.
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The girls wondered who Mr Bennet had received in his library.
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We were wondering who did you meet at the conference.
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She said that in came Aunt Norris.
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She said that into the room came Aunt Norris.
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The person who in came at that moment was Aunt Norris.
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Because in came Aunt Norris, Fanny stopped talking.
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When in came Aunt Norris, Fanny stopped talking.
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Because into the room came Aunt Norris, Fanny stopped talking.
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When into the room came Aunt Norris, Fanny stopped talking.
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Never had Sir Thomas been so offended.
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The person who never had he been so offended was Sir Thomas.
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Because never had Sir Thomas been so offended, even Mr Yates left.
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When never had Sir Thomas been so offended, Mr Yates left.
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Dr Jones habitually ate too much rich food, didn't he?
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We realised that Dr Jones died because he ate too much rich food, didn't he?
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The person who ate too much rich food didn't he was Dr.
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Because Dr Jones ate too much rich food didn't he, he died of apoplexy.
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When Dr Jones died of apoplexy didn't he, Mary Crawford went to live with his wife.
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Fanny stopped talking because in came Aunt Norris.
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Because in came Aunt Norris Fanny stopped talking.
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Mr Yates left because never had Sir Thomas been so offended.
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Because never had Sir Thomas been so offended, Mr Yates left.
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Fanny stopped talking when in came Aunt Norris.
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When in came Aunt Norris Fanny stopped talking.
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Fanny continued talking although in came Aunt Norris.
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Although in came Aunt Norris, Fanny continued talking.
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Fanny had just stopped talking when in came Aunt Norris.
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Fanny regretted talking to Mary.
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Henry wanted to marry Fanny.
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Mrs Bennet having taken the others upstairs, Mr Bingley proposed to.
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All Mr Collins does is praise Lady de Bourg.
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Lady de Bourg tried to persuade Elizabeth to renounce Mr D'Arcy.
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Henry wanted to have married Fanny before Edmund returned.
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Fanny regretted having talked to Mary.
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What Mr Collins is doing is praising Lady de Bourg.
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Fanny regretted being talking to Mary.
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All Mr Collins has done is have praised Lady de Bourg.
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Julia and Maria wanted to be allowed to perform a play.
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Edmund wanted Fanny to be able to ride a horse.
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Henry wanted to possibly marry Fanny.
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Fanny loved talking to Mary.
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Slamming the door, he ran down the steps.
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He was knowing the country well.
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When ripe, these apples will be delicious.
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