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She sold the car to Sam for five dollars. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
She ran the car on propane from Reno to Vegas. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The process changed the substance from solid to liquid to gas to energy. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
We associated their subsidiaries with our corporate office. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I cycled around France. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary drank some beer in the barn from 6 to nine. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It was in the barn or it took place in the barn. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It was some beer or it took place some beer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They wonder whether Mary will run. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They wonder about this. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They wonder. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I know that she runs. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I know. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I said that she runs. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I said that. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I said. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I prefer for Mary to run. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I prefer this. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I prefer. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I said for Mary to run. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I said this. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I put the book on the shelf. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I put the book. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I put. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Two ships appeared, arrived, remained, emerged. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Suddenly, there appeared two ships on the horizon. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Two inspectors from the INS appeared, arrived, remained, emerged. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The ice melts, breaks. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The door opens, closes. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They melted, broke the ice. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They opened, closed the door. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They cooked, thickened the soup. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I go, run, swim, jump, fly, crawl, dance, walk. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They went me, ran me, swam me, jumped me, flew me, crawled me, danced me, walked me. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I danced a dance. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
He walked the walk. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The time elapsed slowly. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The time elapsed the day. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I see stars. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I see. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I liked Mary. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I liked. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They surrounded the fort. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They surrounded. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I gave the charity. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I gave money. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I gave. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I handed the ball to Reg. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I handed the ball. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I handed to Reg. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I handed. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John ate. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John knows. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John needed. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John criticized. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
John saw. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John told. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The agency classified the documents. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The agency classified. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The war intensified the poverty. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
This project is manageable. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
it mattered on Sunday. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw John on Sunday. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I put the book on the desk on Sunday. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw John with a telescope. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It mattered with a telescope. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I covered the bread with butter. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I emptied it with butter. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Mary will complete her exam within an hour. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
Mary will complete her exam for an hour. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
The hiker will reach the top of the mountain within an hour. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The hiker will reach the top of the mountain for an hour. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
Henri will paint the floor for an hour. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I will read linguistics for an hour. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
the student left. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
only the student left. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
even the student left. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
all the students left. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the student. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw only the student. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw all the students. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
John, who I saw yesterday, will visit us. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the brilliant student. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the brilliant one. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the brilliant student with long hair. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the brilliant one with long hair. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the one with long hair. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the physics student. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the physics one. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I saw the student of physics. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
I saw the one of physics. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
I saw the student of physics with long hair. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
The big student of physics with long hair in the library. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It is big. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It is with long hair. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
It is of physics. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
It is in the library. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They are intense. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes
They are intense of Bill. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: no
They intensified. Question: Does this sentence make sense? Answer: yes