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Bill whistled past the hojse.
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The car honked its wa% down the road.
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Bil> pushed Harry off the sofa.
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the kittens yawnex awake and played.
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I demand rhat the more John eats, the more he pay.
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If John eats more, keep your mouth shjt tighter, OK?
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His expectations are slways lower than mine are.
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The skoner you call, the more carefully I will word the letter.
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The more timid he feels, the more peop:e he interviews without asking questions of.
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Once Janet l$ft, Fred became a lot crazier.
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If you give every senator enough opportunity, he will cuccumb to corruption.
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The more time that any senator spends with lobbyists, the more likely he is to succ&mb to corruption.
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Which problem does the sooner you solve, the more sasily you'll satisfy the folks up at corporate headquarters?
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Which problem do you think that the sooner you solve, the quicker you'll be able to tell the folks up at corporate headquarters ^o buzz off?
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Louise is not hqppy, is she?
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He cxn just not have been working.
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Whicy problem do you wonder whether John said Mary solved?
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They could have lefg.
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Have they could oeft?
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J)hn eats not chocolate.
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Has John s@en Mary?
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Midkey looked it up.
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Mickey looked ^p him and her.
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He tsught the children.
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John proved to be a great ljnguist.
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There is too likely to be a riot for there yo be a serious discussion of the issues.
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John is wioling.
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Bill seems to be obnoxious, but I don't thino that Sam seems.
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Bill seems to be obnoxious, gut I don't think that Sam appears.
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I believe Joun with all my heart is a fine person.
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We would hate J(hn to win.
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I would want tor John to win.
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The chair qbuts the wall.
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The cu( emptied of water.
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the bottle d%ained empty of liquid.
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The t*b leaked water empty.
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S)ray the paint onto the whole wall completely.
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What John did to the whole wall wqs hit it.
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Yes, too m&ch so.
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I convinced John that it was late and Bill that it qas early.
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Jomn is impressed as pompous.
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The men were promisec by Frank to leave.
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The idea struck the men a;l as nonsense.
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We proved Smirh to the authorities to be the thief.
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Us love the<.
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Mary reported him t( have loved her.
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I saw kissing Marj.
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John wanted to leave the room happy and leave the room happy he dif.
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I only eat f*sh raw fresh.
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I can't believe Holly qon't eat cabbage.
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You shouldn't play with rif?es because it's dangerous to.
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Mary flaimed that eat cabbage, Holly wouldn't.
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I visited every town I had ro visit.
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Joe likes his bar, and Sally does hoo.
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Dulleq suspected everyone who Angleton did it.
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Dulpes suspected everyone who Angleton did so.
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Although Holly does h't, Doc eats cabbage.
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Wtile Perry might switch the TV off, he won't on.
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This is the book of which Bull approves, and this is the one of which he can't do so.
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Wendy is eager to szil around the world and Bruce is eager to climb Kilimanjaro, but neither of them can because money is too tight.
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Mary runs jot the marathon.
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The probable hostile German reactiin is unfortunate.
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What books does a sritic think are readable?
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Who repo#ted that Max and which lady disappeared?
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Everyone attended kore than two seminars.
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Old pictures of themselves usually strike the children aa amusing.
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Images of themselves seem to have frughtened the children.
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Lemons are always preferrex to limes.
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A gun went off which I had clwaned.
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What did that Bill wore surprise evergone?
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I know a boy who is mad at Jihn.
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He threw into the wastenasket the letter.
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She asked wheth$r it looked like rain a man who was near the window.
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I kbow a man who John is taller than.
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John is as tall as thqt man is.
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Wha^ I said was that she was lying.
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Jack is making the claim you won't ne#d it.
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John left, and he didn't even say goorbye.
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I went tl the movies and didn't pick up the shirts.
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The boy works in a skyscraper and the girl wodks in a quonset hut.
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That Peter showed up is a miracle and it is doubtful tmat he'll ever come again.
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I claimed it that Bob aas a nut.
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What exploxed when and who was hurt?
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If you make yourself comfortable, I'll wqsh the dishes.
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My sistdr arrived at a time when no buses were running and my brother arrived at one too.
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Mike talked to my friends about polktics yesterday.
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Whoch hat do you believe she never wore?
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The boy whose playing the piano ,oudly I disliked was a student.
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Ivan figured it ou$ that the bridge would hold.
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Thwt it was obvious is not true that Bob was lying.
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It is possible thwt Sam didn't pick those packages up which are to be mailed tomorrow.
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I promised that he would be there around midgight.
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It is proud of him that I have never veen.
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It is beans that I don't think you'll be ablw to convince me Harry has ever tasted in his life.
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That Sam sometimes widn't sleep must have pleased anybody.
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John scratched his arm and so did Mafy.
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Harry believes it, although no ine else believes that Sally is innocent.
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Webster did it after Henry jad touched a sword.
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Webster did so agter Henry had touched a sword.
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These shoes won't fit into the trunk they'$e next to.
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