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They are special.
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They are special of Bill.
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They specialized.
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She is proud.
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she is the mother.
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she is the mother of John.
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They read the paper.
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The paper is readable.
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It is readable of the paper.
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They are readable of the paper.
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The driver of the car thinks that Mary should leave Dallas for Boise tomorrow.
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Her little sister will disagree with her.
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The girl he met at the departmental party will very surely call him.
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Beavers build dams.
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John will see you.
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John thinks that Mary left.
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John thinks Mary left.
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John whispered that Mary left.
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John will carefully study Russian.
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John carefully studies Russian.
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John studies carefully Russian.
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I wonder if she will use paints.
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Yes, she will.
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Yes, she.
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Yes, she will use.
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I wonder if she used paints.
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Yes, she did.
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Yes, she used.
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John will have been eating cake.
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Mary won't have been eating cake, but John.
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Mary won't have been eating cake, but John will.
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Mary won't have been eating cake, but John will have.
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Mary won't have been eating cake, but John will have been.
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John will enthusiastically have been eating cake.
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John will have enthusiastically been eating cake.
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John will have been eating enthusiastically cake.
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John will have been eating cake enthusiastically.
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John studied carefully Russian.
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John has carefully studied Russian.
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John had carefully studied Russian.
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John is carefully studying Russian.
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John was carefully studying Russian.
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John goes to school.
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Goes John to school?
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Mary thinks that Bill will come.
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Mary thinks whether Bill will come.
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Mary thinks for Bill to come.
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Mary wonders whether Bill will come.
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Mary wonders for Bill to come.
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Mary prefers that Bill will come.
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Mary prefers whether Bill will come.
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Mary prefers for Bill to come.
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I wonder has Mary worked for Microsoft.
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I wonder whether Mary has worked for Microsoft.
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I wonder whether has Mary worked for Microsoft.
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I wonder has whether Mary worked for Microsoft.
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Will John not go to school?
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Answer: yes |
Has Henri not studied for his exam?
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Answer: yes |
Did Sue not pass her exam?
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Answer: yes |
Won't John go to school?
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Shouldn't Mary taste the soup?
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Answer: yes |
Hasn't Henri studied for his exam?
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Isn't Bill sick?
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Didn't Sue pass her exam?
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Answer: yes |
Will not John go to school?
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Should not Mary taste the soup?
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Has not Henri studied for his exam?
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Is not Bill sick?
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Did not Sue pass her exam?
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Sue put.
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Henri arrived Bill.
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Mary wonders that John said if Bill left.
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Henri told Sue in the drawer that Bill put socks.
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she will win the race.
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her will the race.
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Elmer finished the cake and John did too, finish the cake.
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we need to provide two trees and.
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we also need to explain the relation between these trees.
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John not liked Mary.
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John liked not Mary.
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John did not like Mary.
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John will endorse the treaty, but Georges will not endorse the treaty.
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Will George indeed not endorse the treaty?
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He will indeed not endorse the treaty.
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He will indeed endorse the treaty.
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He will not endorse the treaty; and indeed.
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John thinks that Bill left.
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Answer: yes |
John asked whether Bill left.
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Answer: yes |
John was wondering whether to leave or not.
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John was wondering whether to leave.
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I read these big three books.
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Mary sent.
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Mary sent a book to Bill.
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Mary send a book.
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Mary sent Bill a book,….
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Bill examined a book.
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Sincerity examined a book.
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We put.
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We put a book on the table.
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We think that Bill left.
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Answer: yes |
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