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We think for Bill left.
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We think if Bill left.
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We wonder whether Bill left.
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We wonder if Bill left.
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We wonder that Bill left.
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John came in.
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Then, John left.
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He took his umbrella.
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He hurt himself with it when he tried to open it.
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The idiot can't even open an umbrella!
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John hurt John with John's umbrella when John tried to open it.
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John can't even open an umbrella!
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John said he was sick.
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The TA who graded him says that John did really well.
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Himself should decide soon.
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Mary wrote a letter to himself last year.
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He should decide soon.
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Mary wrote a letter to him last year.
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Our rabbit and the neighbor's cat like each other.
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The boys fought with each other.
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Each of our rabbit and the neighbor's cat likes the other.
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Each of the boys fought with the other boys.
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the boy likes himself.
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the boy likes herself.
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the boy likes themselves.
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the girls likes themselves.
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the girls likes herself.
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each of the girls likes herself.
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the girls likes yourselves.
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Himself likes John.
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Mary's pictures of herself surprised Bill.
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I noticed John's excessive appreciation of himself.
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Mary noticed John's excessive appreciation of himself.
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Mary noticed John's excessive appreciation of herself.
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Mary noticed that John excessively appreciates herself.
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John loved the new pictures of himself.
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I showed Mary several portraits of herself.
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John believes that Mary saw himself.
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Mary noticed that John excessively appreciates himself.
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Mary appreciates only John and herself.
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Mary appreciates John and himself.
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Mary really appreciates and constantly praises herself and Sue knows it.
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Mary really appreciates and constantly praises himself and Bill knows it.
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John heard their criticism of each other.
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John heard their criticism of themselves.
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They heard John's criticism of each other.
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They heard John's criticism of themselves.
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John heard that they criticized each other.
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They heard that John criticized each other.
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John likes himself.
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The students are proud of themselves.
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Everyone likes himself.
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No spy betrayed himself.
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I heard John's criticism of himself.
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I heard John's criticism of myself.
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John heard that I criticized myself.
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I heard that John criticized myself.
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Mary likes herself.
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Answer: yes |
Our rabbit and the neighbor's cat like them.
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Bill likes herself.
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Himself laughs.
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the girls likes them.
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John's mother likes him.
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Answer: yes |
John believes that Bill saw himself.
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John believes that Bill saw him.
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Mary believes that Bill saw herself.
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They like their books.
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Everyone thinks he is smart.
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Answer: yes |
Who in this class thinks he is smart?
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Answer: yes |
Bill's mother saw him.
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No one's mother saw himself.
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The mayor of John's hometown wrote to him.
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The builder of his house visited Peter.
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That is a bird.
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That's the truth.
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He is John.
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Bob Dylan is Robert Zimmerman.
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I like Mary and she likes me.
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I like Mary and she does too.
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I like Mary and she does like Mary too.
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She considers John proud of his work.
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They saw Bill leave.
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Mary prefers that her ice cream is in a cone.
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Henry saw that Bill left.
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What Mary prefers is her ice cream in a cone.
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What she considers is John proud of his work.
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What Henry found is Bill sad.
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What they saw is Bill leave.
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What Henry find was Bill sad.
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John heard Mary describe himself.
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John heard Mary describe herself.
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Mary considers John proud of herself.
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Mary considers John proud of her.
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Mary considers John proud of himself.
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John believes himself to be proud of Mary.
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The pictures of Bill she put on your desk.
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Which pictures of Bill did she put on your desk.
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Susan wanted to sleep.
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She put the pictures of Bill on your desk.
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The pictures of Bill, she put on your desk.
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