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Sentence 1: To admit evidence in the trial of a cause.
Sentence 2: A ticket admits one into a playhouse.
Question: Is the word 'admit' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: She gave great head.
Sentence 2: They say he gives good head.
Question: Is the word 'head' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: Everyone hopes for a better tomorrow.
Sentence 2: Tomorrow's world.
Question: Is the word 'tomorrow' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: Let me just orient myself and we can be on our way.
Sentence 2: We had to orient ourselves in the forest.
Question: Is the word 'orient' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: Cut recording tape.
Sentence 2: Cut from one scene to another.
Question: Is the word 'cut' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: Go to the supermarket and buy some tea.
Sentence 2: Tea has fragrant white flowers.
Question: Is the word 'tea' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: For fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
Sentence 2: Tread grapes to make wine.
Question: Is the word 'tread' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: He made a scene.
Sentence 2: The play is divided into three acts, and in total twenty-five scenes.
Question: Is the word 'scene' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: I would love to have dinner but I have to catch a plane.
Sentence 2: Catch the ball!
Question: Is the word 'catch' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: They began to fight like fun.
Sentence 2: She asked for money and then the fun began.
Question: Is the word 'fun' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: Smooth the way towards peace negotiations.
Sentence 2: Smooth the surface of the wood.
Question: Is the word 'smooth' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: The gauge read 'empty'.
Sentence 2: This dictionary can be read by the computer.
Question: Is the word 'read' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: I carry these thoughts in the back of my head.
Sentence 2: I carry a lot of life insurance.
Question: Is the word 'carry' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: He ordered a second round.
Sentence 2: They brought us a round of drinks about every thirty minutes.
Question: Is the word 'round' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: The team enjoyed a brief run of victories.
Sentence 2: Yesterday we did a run of 12,000 units.
Question: Is the word 'run' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: Here we enter the region of opinion.
Sentence 2: The farming regions of France.
Question: Is the word 'region' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: Can I charge this purchase?
Sentence 2: The suspect was charged with murdering his wife.
Question: Is the word 'charge' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: This led to an unfortunate chain of events.
Sentence 2: A chain of ideas, one leading to the next.
Question: Is the word 'chain' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: Catch one's breath.
Sentence 2: I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles.
Question: Is the word 'catch' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: Now that we're all in agreement, we can put that issue to rest.
Sentence 2: The ocean was finally at rest.
Question: Is the word 'rest' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: You really have to empathize with them.
Sentence 2: You've really got to empathize with what they want.
Question: Is the word 'empathize' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: It will pay to wait.
Sentence 2: He paid me 5000 pounds for the car.
Question: Is the word 'pay' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: I know the feeling!
Sentence 2: Have you ever known hunger?
Question: Is the word 'know' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
Sentence 1: Confidence is always borrowed, never owned.
Sentence 2: After that failure he lost his confidence.
Question: Is the word 'confidence' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: Messages must go through diplomatic channels.
Sentence 2: The speech has to go through several more drafts.
Question: Is the word 'go' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: The end of the year.
Sentence 2: One end of the box was marked 'This side up'.
Question: Is the word 'end' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: no |
Sentence 1: A person makes his appearance as an historian, an artist, or an orator.
Sentence 2: David Beckham's first appearance with the LA Galaxy at Giants Stadium against the New York Red Bulls last night drew a crowd of 66237.
Question: Is the word 'appearance' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
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Sentence 1: Emotion caused a constriction of his throat.
Sentence 2: He felt a constriction in her chest.
Question: Is the word 'constriction' used in the same way in the two sentences above?
Answer: yes |
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