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I visited every town I had to.
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Every town in every country I had to I visited.
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Every man who said he would buy some salmon did buy some salmon.
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Lilly should buy salmon and Mary should too.
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Lilly should buy salmon and Mary should buy salmon too.
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Joe's neuroses bother his patrons, and Sally's neuroses do too.
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Joe likes his bar, and Sally's patrons do too.
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Every picture of itself arrived.
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My uncle doesn't have a spouse but your aunt does and he is lying on the floor.
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My uncle didn't buy anything for Christmas, but my aunt did it for him and it was bright red.
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I know which book Max read, and which book Oscar didn't.
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This is the book of which Bill approves, and this is the one of which he doesn't.
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I know which book Mag read, and which book Bob asked why you hadn't.
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I know which book Mag read, and which book Bob discussed after I had.
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Dulles suspected everyone who Angleton did.
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While Bob read Fred, he didn't Dickens.
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Sally suspected Joe, but he didn't Holly.
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Although Mag doesn't eggplants, Sally eats cabbage.
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Although I don't know which book Sam did, I do know which book Sally read.
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Near everyone Angleton did, Dulles stood.
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Sally will stand near Mag, but he won't Holly.
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While Holly didn't discuss a report about every boy, she did every girl.
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Sally will stand near every woman that you will.
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I know which woman Holly will discuss a report about, but I don't know which woman you will.
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Sam stood near yesterday every one of the women we'd been discussing.
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Truman visited yesterday you.
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Truman told the story Bob.
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While Truman didn't visit me, he did you.
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While Truman didn't tell me a story, he did Rusty.
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While José won't talk about Mag, he might about Holly.
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Although Doc might tell it to you, he won't to me.
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I think you need to show yourself more than you do anyone else.
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While Truman doesn't want to visit every city, he does Barcelona.
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While Rusty might leave in order to please Mag, he won't his father.
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While Doc might claim that Bob had read his book, he won't the paper.
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I'll turn the radio down, but I won't up.
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Fred likes eggplants, although he likes cabbage too.
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Although he likes cabbage too, Fred likes eggplants.
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Fred gave flowers to his sweetie because Frank had.
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China is a country that Joe wants to visit, and he will too, if he gets enough money.
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Jerry wouldn't read a book by Babel, but Meryl has done so and it was pretty good.
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I know which book Max read, and which book Oscar hasn't done so.
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Joe might wish he had, but this isn't a country he has visited.
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While I might want to, this is the kind of thing that Harris has already suggested.
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We like our friends and they do too.
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We like our friends and they like our friends too.
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We like our friends and they like their friends, too.
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Rusty talked about himself only after Holly did.
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Rusty talked about himself only after Mary did talk about himself.
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I could find no solution, but Holly might.
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Fred talked about everything before Rusty did.
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Joe will go to the store, even though Fred already has.
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Today there is little or no official harassment of lesbians and gays by the national government, although autonomous governments might.
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The candidate was dogged by charges of infidelity and avoiding the draft, or at least trying to.
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David is a great artist, and when he does, his eyes squint at you.
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The candidate was dogged by charges of infidelity, or at least trying to.
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This information could have been released by Gorbachev, but he chose not to.
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A lot of this material can be presented in a fairly informal and accessible fashion, and often I do.
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John likes not Mary.
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John does not like Mary.
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John meets often Mary.
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John tries to often meet Mary.
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John tries to meet often Mary.
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John tries not to meet Mary.
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John tries to meet not Mary.
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Is Mary running the marathon?
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Runs Mary the marathon?
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Mary is often running the marathon.
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Mary runs often the marathon.
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Mary is not running the marathon.
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I didn't, as Bill had thought, go to the store.
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I did, as Bill had thought, go to the store.
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I did not, as Bill had thought, go to the store.
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The writers could so believe the boy.
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The writers so believed the boy.
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The writers did so believe the boy.
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The writers didn't so believe the boy.
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Rome destroyed Carthage.
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Rome's destruction of Carthage was horrific.
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John bought the picture of himself that Bill saw.
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The perception of the problem is quite thorough.
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The knowledge of the problem is quite thorough.
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The problem's perception is quite thorough.
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The problem's knowledge is quite thorough.
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The problem knows easily.
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The ship sank to collect the insurance.
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The sinking of the ship was very devious.
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The sinking of the ship to collect the insurance was very devious.
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The ship's sinking was very devious.
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The ship's sinking to collect the insurance was very devious.
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The testing of such drugs on oneself is too risky.
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This drug's testing on oneself is too risky.
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The ship was sunk to collect the insurance.
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This drug must first be tested on oneself.
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The president's moral destruction is complete.
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The moral destruction of the president was certainly not helpful.
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Mary wants to wear nice blue German dress.
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Tomatoes were introduced in Europe after 1492.
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We rich have impeccable taste.
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Rich we have impeccable taste.
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