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260_123286_000021_000004.wav
For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
On awaking my first thought was to observe the intensity of the light / ADP NOUN PRON ADJ NOUN AUX PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN
260_123288_000003_000001.wav
For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
The wind has risen and has rapidly carried us away from Axel Island / DET NOUN AUX VERB CCONJ AUX ADV VERB PRON ADV ADP PROPN PROPN
260_123288_000034_000001.wav
For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
Our mouths open our lips move but not a word can be heard / PRON NOUN VERB PRON NOUN VERB CCONJ PART DET NOUN AUX AUX VERB
3575_170457_000023_000002.wav
For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
I must suppress what I feel or you will think me foolishly enthusiastic / PRON AUX VERB PRON PRON VERB CCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON ADV ADJ
2300_131720_000002_000001.wav
For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
The Paris plant like that at the Crystal Palace was a temporary exhibit / DET PROPN NOUN ADP PRON ADP DET ADJ PROPN AUX DET ADJ NOUN
2300_131720_000004_000012.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
Burbank and his tribe represent in the vegetable world Edison in the mechanical / PROPN CCONJ PRON NOUN VERB ADP DET NOUN NOUN PROPN ADP DET ADJ
2300_131720_000030_000005.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
I telephoned again and felt something would happen but fortunately it did not / PRON VERB ADV CCONJ VERB PRON AUX VERB CCONJ ADV PRON AUX PART
2300_131720_000038_000001.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
Reference has already been made to the work abroad in Paris and London / NOUN AUX ADV AUX VERB ADP DET NOUN ADV ADP PROPN CCONJ PROPN
2300_131720_000040_000002.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
A model of this station is preserved in the Deutschen Museum at Munich / DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP DET PROPN PROPN ADP PROPN
2300_131720_000040_000005.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
Among the exhibits of that Exposition was the Edison system of incandescent lighting / ADP DET NOUN ADP DET PROPN AUX DET PROPN NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN
2300_131720_000016_000006.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
mr Andrews and I worked in collaboration until the night of the third / PROPN PROPN CCONJ PRON VERB ADP NOUN ADP DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ
2300_131720_000020_000008.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
Hence the Edison electrolytic meter is no longer used despite its excellent qualities / ADV DET PROPN ADJ NOUN AUX ADV ADV VERB ADP PRON ADJ NOUN
7127_75947_000007_000000.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
Upon this Madame deigned to turn her eyes languishingly towards the comte observing / ADP DET PROPN VERB PART VERB PRON NOUN ADV ADP DET NOUN VERB
7127_75947_000025_000002.wav
For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
You wish to escape from the merry tumult and prefer your own society / PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN CCONJ VERB PRON ADJ NOUN
7127_75946_000060_000005.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
Monsieur was the only one who did not understand anything about the matter / PROPN AUX DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX PART VERB PRON ADP DET NOUN
3570_5696_000008_000000.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
In the narrower sphere of vicarious leisure a similar change has gone forward / ADP DET ADJ NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB ADV
3570_5696_000008_000002.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
The salient features of this development of domestic service have already been indicated / DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN AUX ADV AUX VERB
3570_5696_000010_000001.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
This common sense implication is itself an outcropping of the instinct of workmanship / DET ADJ NOUN NOUN AUX PRON DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN ADP NOUN
3570_5695_000000_000002.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
In a general way though not wholly nor consistently these two groups coincide / ADP DET ADJ NOUN ADV PART ADV CCONJ ADV DET NUM NOUN VERB
3570_5694_000014_000021.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
The livery becomes obnoxious to nearly all who are required to wear it / DET NOUN VERB ADJ ADP ADV DET PRON AUX VERB PART VERB PRON
3570_5694_000010_000007.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
Hence arise good manners in the way pointed out in an earlier chapter / ADV VERB ADJ NOUN ADP DET NOUN VERB ADP ADP DET ADJ NOUN
4077_13754_000010_000000.wav
Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
But let us turn more particularly to the history of the Church itself / CCONJ VERB PRON VERB ADV ADV ADP DET NOUN ADP DET PROPN PRON
4077_13754_000002_000002.wav
For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
The army found the people in poverty and left them in comparative wealth / DET NOUN VERB DET NOUN ADP NOUN CCONJ VERB PRON ADP ADJ NOUN
4970_29095_000032_000002.wav
For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
Any departure from either color or shape would be instantly taken note of / DET NOUN ADP CCONJ NOUN CCONJ NOUN AUX AUX ADV VERB NOUN ADP
4970_29095_000019_000001.wav
For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
I know I can go through the whole clinics dissecting room and all / PRON VERB PRON AUX VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN NOUN NOUN CCONJ DET
4970_29093_000044_000001.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
If they disapprove thought he I 've done my duty by letting them know / SCONJ PRON VERB VERB PRON PRON AUX VERB PRON NOUN SCONJ VERB PRON VERB
4970_29093_000014_000002.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
Philip had a good appetite a sunny temper and a clear hearty laugh / PROPN VERB DET ADJ NOUN DET ADJ NOUN CCONJ DET ADJ ADJ NOUN
7729_102255_000012_000011.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
The Missouri backwoods men manifested an almost incredible interest in this wonderful gun / DET PROPN NOUN NOUN VERB DET ADV ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN
7729_102255_000021_000000.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
The truce patched up by this Lawrence treaty was of comparatively short duration / DET NOUN VERB ADP ADP DET PROPN NOUN AUX ADP ADV ADJ NOUN
7729_102255_000016_000002.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
The firm defensive attitude of the people of Lawrence had produced its effect / DET NOUN ADJ NOUN ADP DET NOUN ADP PROPN AUX VERB PRON NOUN
7729_102255_000035_000006.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
The military force partly rabble partly organized had meanwhile moved into the town / DET ADJ NOUN ADV NOUN ADV VERB AUX ADV VERB ADP DET NOUN
7729_102255_000016_000006.wav
After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
In the Missouri camp while the leaders became alarmed the men grew insubordinate / ADP DET PROPN NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN VERB VERB DET NOUN VERB ADJ
1284_1181_000005_000000.wav
Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
The head of the Patchwork Girl was the most curious part of her / DET NOUN ADP DET PROPN PROPN AUX DET ADV ADJ NOUN ADP PRON
8455_210777_000018_000010.wav
Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
I did once or twice during the festivity glance round at old Crasweller / PRON VERB ADV CCONJ ADV ADP DET NOUN NOUN ADV ADP ADJ PROPN
1995_1826_000031_000003.wav
Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
She reddened drew herself up and then dropping her primness rippled with laughter / PRON VERB VERB PRON ADP CCONJ ADV VERB PRON NOUN VERB ADP NOUN
1089_134686_000027_000000.wav
Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
The rector did not ask for a catechism to hear the lesson from / DET NOUN AUX PART VERB ADP DET NOUN PART VERB DET NOUN ADP
1089_134691_000016_000000.wav
Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
Disheartened he raised his eyes towards the slow drifting clouds dappled and seaborne / VERB PRON VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN NOUN ADJ CCONJ ADJ
1089_134691_000049_000001.wav
Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
Her eyes had called him and his soul had leaped at the call / PRON NOUN AUX VERB PRON CCONJ PRON NOUN AUX VERB ADP DET NOUN
1089_134691_000038_000000.wav
Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
His soul had arisen from the grave of boyhood spurning her grave clothes / PRON NOUN AUX VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP NOUN VERB PRON NOUN NOUN
7176_92135_000067_000001.wav
Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
You will never be a dramatist until you have learnt the technique of / PRON AUX ADV AUX DET NOUN SCONJ PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN ADP
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
For a moment the fisherman bewildered tried to play him like a salmon / ADP DET NOUN DET NOUN VERB VERB PART VERB PRON ADP DET NOUN
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
It was a mongrel method of progression in which he was singularly expert / PRON AUX DET NOUN NOUN ADP NOUN ADP PRON PRON AUX ADV ADJ
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
mr Soames was a tall spare man of a nervous and excitable temperament / PROPN PROPN AUX DET ADJ ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ CCONJ ADJ NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
We stood at the entrance while Holmes made an examination of the carpet / PRON VERB ADP DET NOUN SCONJ PROPN VERB DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
I have a new writing table with a fine surface of red leather / PRON VERB DET ADJ NOUN NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
For a moment Gilchrist with upraised hand tried to control his writhing features / ADP DET NOUN PROPN ADP ADJ NOUN VERB PART VERB PRON NOUN NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
I shall drop round early to morrow morning and chat the matter over / PRON AUX VERB ADV ADV ADP PROPN NOUN CCONJ VERB DET NOUN ADV
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
This knowledge is memory in one sense though in another it is not / DET NOUN AUX NOUN ADP NUM NOUN ADV ADP DET PRON AUX PART
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
But it was not the policy of Hawkeye to affect the least concealment / CCONJ PRON AUX PART DET NOUN ADP PROPN PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
The scout turned to Heyward and regarded him a moment with unconcealed amazement / DET NOUN VERB ADP PROPN CCONJ VERB PRON DET NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
He soon stopped again and waited for the whole party to come up / PRON ADV VERB ADV CCONJ VERB SCONJ DET ADJ NOUN PART VERB ADP
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
If anything should happen the call will be three croaks of a crow / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN AUX AUX NUM NOUN ADP DET NOUN
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
An instant of calm observation served to assure Duncan that he was undiscovered / DET NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN VERB PART VERB PROPN SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ
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For each word in the audio clip, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
Hawkeye and the Mohicans now applied themselves to their task in good earnest / PROPN CCONJ DET PROPN ADV VERB PRON ADP PRON NOUN ADP ADJ NOUN
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Transcribe the given audio and determine and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
The poor child lay senseless on the ground bleeding profusely from his head / DET ADJ NOUN VERB ADJ ADP DET NOUN VERB ADV ADP PRON NOUN
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Transcribe the given audio and determine and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
On Sunday afternoon Alexander remembered Miss Burgoyne 's invitation and called at her apartment / ADP PROPN NOUN PROPN VERB PROPN PROPN PART NOUN CCONJ VERB ADP PRON NOUN
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Transcribe the given audio and determine and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
He 's a big handsome creature and he hates Americans as much as ever / PRON AUX DET ADJ ADJ NOUN CCONJ PRON VERB PROPN ADV ADV ADP ADV
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Transcribe the given audio and determine and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
He found it a delightful little place and he met charming people there / PRON VERB PRON DET ADJ ADJ NOUN CCONJ PRON VERB ADJ NOUN ADV
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Transcribe the given audio and determine and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
You 've made things come your way and I never thought you 'd do it / PRON AUX VERB NOUN VERB PRON NOUN CCONJ PRON ADV VERB PRON AUX VERB PRON
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For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
It was youth and poverty and proximity and everything was young and kindly / PRON AUX NOUN CCONJ NOUN CCONJ NOUN CCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADV
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For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
After he met Winifred Pemberton he seemed to himself like a different man / SCONJ PRON VERB PROPN PROPN PRON VERB ADP PRON ADP DET ADJ NOUN
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For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
He nodded curtly and made for the door dodging acquaintances as he went / PRON VERB ADV CCONJ VERB ADP DET NOUN VERB NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB
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For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
Hilda was pale by this time and her eyes were wide with fright / PROPN AUX ADJ ADP DET NOUN CCONJ PRON NOUN AUX ADJ ADP NOUN
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For each word in the given audio utterance, transcribe the audio and then determine and assign the corresponding Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
I somehow believed that I could take all the bad consequences for you / PRON ADV VERB SCONJ PRON AUX VERB DET DET ADJ NOUN ADP PRON
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For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
But Polly 's arms were around the old gentleman 's neck so she did n't hear / CCONJ PROPN PART NOUN AUX ADP DET ADJ NOUN PART NOUN ADV PRON AUX PART VERB
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For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
Marie took up her cherries and went slowly toward the house crying bitterly / PROPN VERB ADP PRON NOUN CCONJ VERB ADV ADP DET NOUN VERB ADV
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For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
It 's then that I want to pull the corners of the Divide together / PRON AUX ADV SCONJ PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN ADV
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For each word in the given audio clip, transcribe the audio and then identify and assign the appropriate Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
Telephone wires hum along the white roads which always run at right angles / NOUN NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON ADV VERB ADP ADJ NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
It gives itself ungrudgingly to the moods of the season holding nothing back / PRON VERB PRON ADV ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN VERB PRON ADV
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
He was not thinking about the tired pioneers over whom his blade glittered / PRON AUX PART VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN ADP PRON PRON NOUN VERB
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
And in this last action he falls into the classic sin of Pride / CCONJ ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN ADP PROPN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
For the past ten years Conseil had gone with me wherever science beckoned / ADP DET ADJ NUM NOUN PROPN AUX VERB ADP PRON ADV NOUN VERB
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
So she called softly after it Mouse dear / ADV PRON VERB ADV ADP PRON PROPN ADJ
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
Would YOU like cats if you were me / AUX PRON VERB NOUN SCONJ PRON AUX PRON
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
How CAN I have done that she thought / ADV AUX PRON AUX VERB PRON PRON VERB
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the utterance. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
And yet what cause was there for anger / CCONJ ADV PRON NOUN AUX ADV ADP NOUN
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
No human eye has ever beheld them living / DET ADJ NOUN AUX ADV VERB PRON VERB
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
My uncle notices it and looks on approvingly / PRON NOUN VERB PRON CCONJ VERB ADV ADV
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains' should be formatted as: Although it was raining, they decided to go for a hike in the mountains / SCONJ PRON AUX VERB PRON VERB PART VERB ADP DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN.
Two hours afterwards a terrible shock awoke me / NUM NOUN ADV DET ADJ NOUN VERB PRON
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
The remainder of the sea monsters have disappeared / DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN NOUN AUX VERB
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
My uncle lies full length across the raft / PRON NOUN VERB ADJ NOUN ADP DET NOUN
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
We are prostrated and worn out with fatigue / PRON AUX VERB CCONJ VERB ADP ADP NOUN
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
At noon the violence of the storm redoubles / ADP NOUN DET NOUN ADP DET NOUN VERB
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, 'The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances', should be formatted as: The conference was postponed due to unforeseen circumstances / DET NOUN AUX VERB ADP ADJ NOUN.
Let the wind catch us if it will / VERB DET NOUN VERB PRON SCONJ PRON AUX
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For each word in the audio, transcribe it and identify its Part-of-Speech (POS) tag. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
We were at the machine works Goerck Street / PRON AUX ADP DET NOUN VERB PROPN PROPN
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After listening to the audio and transcribing it, assign the correct Part-of-Speech (POS) tag to each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
The king had resolved to make it surprise / DET NOUN AUX VERB PART VERB PRON NOUN
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Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
His entrance produced therefore the most brilliant effect / PRON NOUN VERB ADV DET ADV ADJ NOUN
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Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
This alien factor is the instinct of workmanship / DET ADJ NOUN AUX DET NOUN ADP NOUN
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Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony', write: He was excited to receive the prestigious award at the annual ceremony / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB DET ADJ NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
It was time for him to do something / PRON AUX NOUN SCONJ PRON PART VERB PRON
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Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
One additional incident served to precipitate the crisis / NUM ADJ NOUN VERB PART VERB DET NOUN
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Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
Therefore we can be courteous while we submit / ADV PRON AUX AUX ADJ SCONJ PRON VERB
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Transcribe the audio utterance and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
With this the two gentlemen left the room / ADP PRON DET NUM NOUN VERB DET NOUN
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
After that there was no attempt at speaking / ADP SCONJ PRON VERB DET NOUN SCONJ VERB
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription of the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain', format the response as: She decided to take a walk in the beautiful park despite the rain / PRON VERB PART VERB DET NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN SCONJ DET NOUN.
Perhaps she too might be there waiting weeping / ADV PRON ADV AUX AUX ADV VERB VERB
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Transcribe the utterance first, followed by the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time', write: She was delighted to see her friends after such a long time / PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
Very soon after dinner Charles Smith excused himself / ADV ADV ADP NOUN PROPN PROPN VERB PRON
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination', write: Despite the long journey, they were happy to reach their destination / ADP DET ADJ NOUN PRON AUX ADJ PART VERB PRON NOUN.
He had tried independence and philanthropy and failed / PRON AUX VERB NOUN CCONJ NOUN CCONJ VERB
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Identify and assign the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word in the given transcribed audio. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The new policy will affect all employees starting next month', write: The new policy will affect all employees starting next month / DET ADJ NOUN AUX VERB DET NOUN VERB ADP NOUN.
mrs Grey looked shocked and mrs Vanderpool smiled / PROPN PROPN VERB ADJ CCONJ NOUN PROPN VERB
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcribed utterance first, and then the POS tags followed by a '/'. For example, for 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog', generate the tags in the form of: The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP DET ADJ NOUN.
Why should he not be as other men / ADV AUX PRON PART AUX ADP ADJ NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For example, for 'The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy', write: The children enjoyed playing outside even though it was cold and windy / DET NOUN VERB VERB ADV SCONJ PRON AUX ADJ CCONJ ADJ.
Not that I could make a better one / PART SCONJ PRON AUX VERB DET ADJ NOUN
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Listen to the audio, transcribe it, and determine the Part-of-Speech (POS) tag for each word. The tags include ADJ, ADP, ADV, AUX, CCONJ, DET, INTJ, NOUN, NUM, PART, PRON, PROPN, SCONJ, and VERB. Write the transcription first, then the POS tags separated by a '/'. For instance, for 'They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned', write: They didn't realize how much they had missed the city until they returned / PRON AUX PART VERB ADV ADV PRON AUX VERB DET NOUN SCONJ PRON VERB.
A cold lucid indifference reigned in his soul / DET ADJ ADJ NOUN VERB ADP PRON NOUN
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