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The window was broken by a hammer.
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Wren built St Paul's Cathedral.
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Siobhan burnt a pattern on the piece of wood.
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The dog dug a hole in the lawn.
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The vase stood on the table in the hall.
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Imogen took the vase to her mother's.
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Imogen broke the vase.
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Sue knows the answer.
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The answer is known to Sue.
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Jim was happily chopping logs.
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Jim was chopping logs when Margaret left and was still at it when she got back.
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Jim was enthusiastically chopping logs.
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Captain Oates died in order to save his comrades.
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This arch supports the weight of the tower.
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What this arch does is support the weight of the tower.
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This arch is supporting the weight of the tower.
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The computer is playing six simultaneous games of three dimensional chess.
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The intense cold killed the climbers.
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The climbers were killed by the intense cold.
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The climbers were killed with the intense cold.
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Catriona opened the door with this key.
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The visas are with the passports.
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Sally went to the party with Andrew.
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Alan made the loaf with strong white flour.
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The builders made the wall with concrete blocks.
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The gardener planted roses in the garden.
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It was roses that the gardener planted in the garden.
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It is the garden that the gardener planted with roses.
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Roses are certain to be planted in the garden by the gardener.
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The garden is certain to be planted with roses by the gardener.
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Helen sent a scarf to Jim for Margaret.
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What happened was they went home.
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What happened was they knew his parents.
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We are knowing this theory.
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They're believing everything you say.
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You'll soon be owning all the land round here.
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What she did was e-mail all her friends.
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What she did was know this theory.
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What she did was be very cold.
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What she did was own all the land round here.
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Harriet talked to Emma for hours.
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The dog chased the cat for days.
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Harriet told Emma the whole story.
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The dog caught the cat.
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The beaver built a dam.
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Anne played the tune on the piano.
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Jane was playing the piano.
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Jane played the piano.
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Tess was knocking at the door.
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Tess knocked at the door.
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Frank Churchill was crossing the street.
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Jane is visiting Emma.
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Jane visits Emma.
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Tess is knocking at the door.
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Tess knocks at the door.
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Frank Churchill is crossing the street.
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Frank Churchill crosses the street.
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Real play Valencia next Sunday.
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I leave for Paris next week.
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The volcano erupts on Tuesday.
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The Minister has arrived.
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I've been at work for six hours.
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Have you ever visited Doubtful Sound?
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There was an attack yesterday.
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Emma and Harriet were attacked by those bandits.
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Those bandits attacked Emma and Harriet yesterday.
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The vase was smashed deliberately.
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The sheep got infected with scrapie.
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The fans were deliberately provoked by a rival group.
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The fans got deliberately provoked by a rival group.
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Six students got shot accidentally.
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Some gifts get used a dozen or so times a year.
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Can't you see I'm reading?
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People go hunting in the Autumn.
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We spent yesterday cooking.
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She buys for Harrods.
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I saw and he chops.
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This sweater washes well.
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This book reads well.
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These cars sold very quickly last week.
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It will take years for the Mersey to clean.
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The course is jumping well.
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One bomb didn't guide and crashed.
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Fiona may be here by 5 o'clock.
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If Fiona is here by 5 o'clock, we can go to the party.
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It's high time Fiona got a job.
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It's high time Fiona gets a job.
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Pat is either stupid or a liar.
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Pat is a Republican and proud of it.
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Pat is healthy and of sound mind.
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Pat is either asleep or at the office.
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That was a rude remark and in very bad taste.
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Sandy is either a lunatic or under the influence of drugs.
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I am hoping to get an invitation and optimistic about my chances.
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I am neither an authority on this subject nor trying to portray myself as one.
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Pat was neither recommended for promotion nor under any illusions about what that meant.
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Pat has become a banker and very conservative.
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I consider that a rude remark and in very [NP and PP] bad taste.
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The scene of the movie was in Chicago.
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The scene of the movie and that I wrote was in Chicago.
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