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It was for $1000 that Ann bought a first edition of Richard III.
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It is before tomorrow that this girl in the red coat will put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Mary saw the tall man coming from England.
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it is the tall man coming from England that Mary saw the tall man coming from England.
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Mary saw the tall man come from the back.
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it is the tall man come from the back that Mary saw the tall man come from the back.
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It is a picture of Bill that this girl in the red coat will put on your desk before tomorrow.
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It is put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow that this girl in the red coat will.
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What John wants to look at now is your notes.
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What Mary gave was a book to John.
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What Mary donated was a lot of money to NPR.
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It is to Cleveland that John drove the truck.
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What John became was deadly afraid of flying.
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It is deadly afraid of flying that John became.
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John told us that he wants to quit school.
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It is that he wants to quit school that John told us.
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What John told us is that he wants to quit school.
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John promised us to be gentle.
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It is to be gentle that John promised.
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Mary will arrive tomorrow.
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It is arrive tomorrow that Mary will.
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Henri wants the book which is on the top shelf.
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What Henri wants is the book which is on the top shelf.
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The spy became too friendly with his new contacts.
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What the spy became was too friendly with his new contacts.
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What this girl in the red coat will do is put a picture of Bill on your desk before tomorrow.
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Henri wants to buy these books about cooking.
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which books about cooking does Henri want to buy?
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I sent it to you.
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I sent to you it.
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I sent to you recipes.
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Bill's mother's friends are waiting at the restaurant.
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Bill's mother's friends and John are waiting at the restaurant.
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It was John that was waiting at the restaurant.
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It was John Bill that were waiting at the restaurant.
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It was John and Bill that were waiting at the restaurant.
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I will eat spaghetti on Sunday with Marco.
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I will speak to Hector about this.
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I doubt that Mary reads mysteries.
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He muttered that the visitors will leave.
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The fact that John is snoring is informative.
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The man that Mary saw knew me.
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That the visiting team won the race could surprise them.
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That is what you should see.
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John knows that she left.
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John knows whether she will come back.
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John knows that she left and whether she will come back.
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John knows that she left and John knows whether she will come back.
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John asked whether she left.
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I doubt if she kicks perfect goals every time.
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They think that she can do it.
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whether she left is most unclear.
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That the girl put a picture there proves her guilt.
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I prefer for the girl to put a picture there.
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For the girl to put a picture there is what I prefer.
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For the girl to put a picture there would surprise you.
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I prefer for the girl to win.
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I prefer for the girl to will win.
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I prefer for the girl to wins.
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Let's walk.
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I run on the beach.
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The three sunbathers went swimming.
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I hope that Mary wins.
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They know if Mary won.
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I wonder whether Mary will win.
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They prefer for Mary to leave.
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John wonders whether Mary will win.
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John wonders whether to win.
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Whether she will win is a question Mary never considered.
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Whether to win is a question Mary never considered.
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I think that you will see that the girl will put a picture on your desk.
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They understand that you will prefer for the girl to put a picture on your desk.
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Mary cuts the paper easily.
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The paper cuts easily.
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That he won the race could surprise them.
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That him won the race could surprise them.
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For him to win the race would surprise them.
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For he to win the race would surprise them.
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John saw Mary.
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Harry likes movies.
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For Mary to leave on time is important.
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Think about linguistics all night, she does think about linguistics all night.
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Climb to the top, they do climb to the top.
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John can go to the market on his bike.
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Mary should buy some flowers on Sunday.
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My niece could write me letters before her third birthday.
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My nephew could write letters to his parents with a fountain pen.
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John can go to the market quickly.
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Mary should buy some flowers for her mother to arrange.
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My niece could write me letters more faithfully.
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John can quickly go to the market.
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My niece could more faithfully write me letters.
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John can go to the market to India.
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Mary should buy some flowers some bread.
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My niece could write me you letters.
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My nephew could write letters the postcards to his parents.
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John can go to the market on his bike on a truck.
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Mary should buy some flowers on Sunday at 5 o'clock.
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My nephew could write letters to his parents with a fountain pen with your help.
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Pelé visited his uncle.
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