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The tigers hunt prey at night.
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Fiona hoped to meet the Prime Minister.
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Arthur tried to bake a cake.
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Fiona persuaded Arthur to bake a cake.
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Susan wanted Jane to study German.
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Ayala went to the ball and chatted to Jonathan Stubbs.
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Ayala went to the ball and Jonathan Stubbs chatted to.
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Ayala went to the ball and was chatted to by Jonathan Stubbs.
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All the Beatles came to Merle Park.
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The Beatles all came to Merle Park.
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Both Jane and Elizabeth were at home.
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Jane and Elizabeth were both at home.
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Larry hunted all the foxes.
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Larry all hunted the foxes.
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Larry hunted the foxes all.
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George built both the houses.
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George both built the houses.
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George built the houses both.
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All the foxes were hunted by Larry.
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Augusta blamed herself for what happened.
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These documents Elizabeth is checking at this very moment.
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Louise broke the cup.
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Alison drove the car.
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Martha chewed the bread.
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The cup was broken by Louise.
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The car was driven by Alison.
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The bread was chewed by Martha.
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These fields were marched over by all the armies of Europe.
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How is someone to chat to a girl if she does not go out?
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All the armies of Europe marched over these fields.
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Ayala sent back the diamond necklace.
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Ayala sent the diamond necklace back.
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Ayala sent her cousin the diamond necklace.
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Ayala sent back her cousin the diamond necklace.
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Tatiana wrote to Onegin.
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Frank bought a piano for Jane.
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Lucy sent a letter to Jane.
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Lucy sent Jane a letter.
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The company sent China its senior mining engineers to help plan the new mines.
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The experts attributed Raphael this picture.
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I forwarded Winifred the letter.
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The manager presented the foreman a gold watch.
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Kick John the ball.
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The critics ascribe Shakespeare this play.
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Who did John send a book to?
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To whom did John send a book?
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What place did you travel to?
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To what place did you travel?
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What place did John send the book?
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Who was the book sent by John.
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What place was the book sent by John?
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Only to the best students would he give this book.
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Only the best students would he give this book.
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Only to Glasgow would he go by train.
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Only Glasgow would he travel by train.
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It is to the best students that he gives this book.
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It is the best students he gives this book.
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It is to Ireland that he is going.
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It is Ireland that he is going.
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He told her the whole story.
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She told him the whole story.
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The other plan she rejected out of hand.
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The vase got broken that Sheila had brought all the way from.
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The plan was rejected out of hand that traffic should be banned.
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Norman Lemming jumped off the cliff and William Lemming did so too.
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Norman Lemming jumped off the cliff and so did William Lemming.
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Harriet couldn't marry Mr Knightley but Emma could.
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What Harriet did was marry Mr Martin.
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Marry Mr Martin was what Harriet did.
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Emma insulted Miss Bates and annoyed Mr Knightley.
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Harriet swooned.
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The book is astonishingly boring.
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The Ethel we all know and love wishes to ask you some awkward questions.
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Golfers can be good company.
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Enthusiastic golfers with large handicaps can be good company.
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These enthusiastic golfers that I met at the nineteenth hole can be good company.
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Golfer who is in training has a pretty powerful swing.
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Memo ate the spaghetti.
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Memo liked lasagna.
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Emma made Harriet her friend.
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The quiche and I were cooking.
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Erika made her mother an omelet and the kitchen a mess.
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Bill went to London on Monday.
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Bill went on Monday to London.
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My brother lives near Strasbourg.
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Near Strasbourg my brother lives.
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He planted the garden with roses last November.
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He planted the garden last November with roses.
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The baby chewed the biscuit.
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The baby is heavy.
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What the baby did was chew the biscuit.
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The baby was chewing the biscuit.
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Chew the biscuit!
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Hartfield House is in Surrey.
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Mr Knightley rode to Kingston.
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Eleanor and Marianne travelled from Shropshire.
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Frank gave a piano to Jane Fairfax.
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Jane Fairfax received a piano from Frank.
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The thief smashed the window with a hammer.
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Captain Wentworth recovered the property for Mrs Smith.
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