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Mary desired John to go abroad.
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Mary believed him to have loved her.
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Mary considered him to have loved her.
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Mary believed he to have loved her.
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Mary considered he to have loved her.
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Mary reported he to have loved her.
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Mary believed his to have loved her.
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Mary considered his to have loved her.
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Mary reported his to have loved her.
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It is certain that John has loved Mary.
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It is likely that John has loved Mary.
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There are strangers in that garden.
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There is strangers in that garden.
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There is arriving three men at that station.
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There are arriving three men at that station.
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I consider there to be a man in that garden.
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I consider there a man in that garden.
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They alleged there to have been many strangers in that garden.
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They alleged many strangers to have been in that garden.
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John wagered there to have been a stranger in that haunted house.
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John wagered a stranger to have been in that haunted house.
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John tried to kiss Mary.
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John persuaded Mary to kiss him.
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John told Mary to kiss him.
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It is illegal to park here.
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I remembered him having kissed Mary.
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I reported him having kissed Mary.
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I reported having kissed Mary.
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I enjoy taking a bath.
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I detest taking a bath.
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I enjoy him taking a bath.
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I detest him taking a bath.
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I saw him kissing Mary.
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I noticed him kissing Mary.
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I noticed kissing Mary.
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There was known to everyone.
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John's refusing the offer is shocking.
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the enemy's destroying the city was horrific.
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John's refusal of the offer was shocking.
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the enemy's destruction of the city was horrific.
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John wanted to leave the room happy and leave the room he did happy.
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I often send Mary home drunk, and she gets there just fine.
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I raw eat fish drunk.
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I only eat fish drunk raw.
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I don't think Fred will, either.
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José likes cabbage, and Holly does too.
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José ate cabbage, and Holly has too.
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José is eating cabbage, and Holly is too.
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John is leaving but Mary's not.
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I consider Bill intelligent and I consider Sally not.
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Sally started running down the street, but only after José started.
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Sally made Bill laugh, and then José made.
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Mary came to read Fred's story, and I also came to.
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John wants to go on vacation, but he doesn't know when to.
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Mary was told to bring something to the party, so she asked Sue what to.
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We might go on vacation if we can ever figure out when to.
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Ron wanted to wear a tuxedo to the party, but Caspar couldn't decide whether to.
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You shouldn't play with rifles because to is dangerous.
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John is being discussed and Sally is being too.
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I remember John being discussed, but you recall Sally being.
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Sally might have eaten cabbage, but Holly shouldn't.
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José asks that we go to the meeting, and Sally will tell us when.
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It's we go to the meeting, that Sally will tell us when.
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It's to Mary that Joe said Holly can talk.
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Mary claimed that eaten cabbage, Holly hasn't.
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Mary claimed that eating cabbage, Holly's not.
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Mary claimed that eat cabbage, Holly wants to.
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Mary claimed that would eat cabbage, Holly.
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Mary claimed that hasn't eaten cabbage, Holly.
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Mary claimed that eating cabbage, Holly started.
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Mary claimed that eat cabbage, Holly made me.
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Mary claimed that have eaten cabbage, Holly should.
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Mary claimed that intelligent, I consider Holly not.
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Lilly recounted a story to remember because Holly had also recounted a story to.
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I reviewed Joe's attempt to find Holly while you reviewed José's attempt to.
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Mary questioned Joe's desire to eat cabbage, but only after I had questioned Sally's desire to.
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Sally explained the attempt to arrest Holly, but only after I had denied the decision to.
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John didn't hit a home run, but I know a woman who did.
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That Betsy won the batting crown is not surprising, but that Peter didn't know she did is surprising.
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You shouldn't have played with rifles because to have is dangerous.
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Ron wanted to be wearing a tuxedo to the party, but Caspar didn't know whether to be.
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Lilly recounted a story to be remembered because Holly had recounted a story to be.
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Lilly decided that eating cabbage, she should be.
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Lilly decided eating cabbage, to be.
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Read Fred's story, I also want to.
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You shouldn't play with rifles because play with rifles to is dangerous.
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Ron wanted to wear a tuxedo to the party, but wear a tuxedo to the party Caspar couldn't decide whether to.
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Lucy Barnes recounted a story to remember because remember Holly had recounted a story to.
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Mag Wildwood came to introduce the bartender but I came not to.
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Mag Wildwood came to introduce the bartender but I came precisely not to.
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You should unload rifles because not to s is dangerous.
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If Ron knows whether to wear a tuxedo, and Caspar knows whether not to, do they know different things?
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Lucy recounted a story to remember because Holly had recounted as story not to.
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I will, if I can work on it.
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Did Harry leave?
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Does Joe sing?
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A proof that God exist does.
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A proof that God does exists.
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I visited every town in every country I had to.
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Every man who said he would buy some salmon did.
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