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Two days ago, we went out to dinner, and this afternoon, to the movies.
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On this table, they put a lamp, and on that table, a radio.
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John didn't see Mary and Bill Sue.
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John didn't give the books to Mary and the papers to Sue.
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Kim likes Sandy, and Lee to Leslie.
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Pat wanted to go to Berne, and Chris going to Rome.
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Kim gave a dollar to Bobbie and a dime into his pocket.
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Kim likes Lee, and to Ronnie.
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Kim likes Sandy and Lee likes to Leslie.
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Leslie is rather foolish, and Lou a complete idiot.
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Kim seems to be just surviving, and Terry in dire need of our help.
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We consider Leslie rather foolish, and Lou a complete idiot.
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Pat has become crazy, and Chris an incredible bore.
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Pat has become crazy, and Chris in good spirits.
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I gave a book to John's mother and a magazine to him.
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Pat remembered the appointment and that it was important to be on time.
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That Goldstein appointed Heydrich and the implications thereof frightened many observers.
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We talked about Mr. Colson and that he had worked at the.
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You can depend on my assistant and that he will be on time.
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Pat was annoyed by the children's noise and that their parents did nothing to stop it.
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We talked about that he had worked at the White House.
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You can depend on that he will be on time.
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Pat was annoyed by that their parents did nothing to stop it.
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We talked about the issues we had worked on as students and that our perspectives had changed over the years.
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We talked about that our perspectives had changed over the years and the issues we had worked on as students.
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That our perspectives had changed over the years and the issues we had worked on as students were the topics of discussion.
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The clever snake disappeared into a hole in the ground.
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Hole into disappeared ground the the in clever a little.
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The snake clever disappeared into a hole in the ground.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill it on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk there before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat one will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk it before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Bill will put a picture of this girl in the red coat on your desk before tomorrow.
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She will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Bill will put a picture of she on your desk before tomorrow.
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Bill will put a picture of her on your desk before tomorrow.
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Her will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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She her will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Bill will put a picture of she her on your desk before tomorrow.
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Clean your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This boy must not go to school, and his father must not go to school either.
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This boy must not go to France, but his father must go to France.
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This actress must play in this movie and she will play in this movie.
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Can Mary win the race and will Sue win the race too?
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This girl will buy bread and so will that one buy bread.
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The tourists will go to the park.
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Will the tourists go to the park?
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Some student from Australia speaks Chinese.
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Does some student from Australia speak Chinese?
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They would have been walking for hours.
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Would they have been walking for hours?
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This girl will not buy bread, will she buy bread?
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Sean Penn can act well in many kinds of movies, can't he act well in many kinds of movies?
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You will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat or you will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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No boys will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat but no boys will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put it and a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill in the mailbox before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk after the dinner.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk after the dinner and before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will eat her breakfast before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will eat her breakfast before tomorrow and put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will eat her breakfast and will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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This girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk.
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This girl in the red dress must put a picture of Bill on your desk.
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This girl in the red coat will and dress must put a picture of Bill on your desk.
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This girl in the or on the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk.
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John and Mary will play with Henry and with Sue.
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They play unusual music, and I listen to unusual music.
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They play and I listen to unusual music.
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I love ice milk tea but you hate ice milk tea.
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I love but you hate ice milk tea.
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She may have thawed the roast and should have thawed the roast.
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She may have and should have thawed the roast.
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Smith loaned a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library, and his widow later donated a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library.
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Smith loaned and his widow later donated a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library.
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I borrowed large sums of money from the bank, and my sister stole large sums of money from the bank.
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I borrowed and my sister stole large sums of money from the bank.
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Put a picture of Bill on your desk, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Mary should know that you must go to the station.
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That you must go to the station, Mary should know that you must go to the station.
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This your, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Will Bill, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Red picture desk, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of.
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Before your, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Your desk before, this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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It is your notes that John wants to look at after class.
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It is after class that John wants to look at your notes.
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It is John who wants to look at your notes after class.
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It was Ann who bought a first edition of Richard III for $1000.
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It was a first edition of Richard III that Ann bought for $1000.
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