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37SDSEDIN972IQ1QNYLP85L6ONS18L | notice | You 've always made it quite clear that you were staying here and that I could fuck off to the other end of the world for all you cared. You're too busy to speak some days. | she has gone | You won't even notice I 've gone. | negation | future | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | mean | Freaks. Perhaps because she 'd dressed them for winter? | the lake should be frozen | One woman looked as if she was carrying ice-skates and maybe that meant that the lake should be frozen. | EP | modal | past | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | admit | There was latent power in every careless move he made. His body was extremely fit, not an ounce of surplus flesh on him, and every trained muscle and sinew was ready to act in a split-second to whatever the brain required of it. | Paige had never seen a better male specimen | Paige could only admit that she had never seen a better male specimen. | AB | modal | present | [
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37SDSEDIN972IQ1QNYLP85L6ONS18L | tell | I didn't say anything, but kept on eating slowly. | his father was looking at him from the other end of the table | I could tell that my father was looking at me from the other end of the table swilling his juice round in his glass and staring at my head as I bent over my plate. | AB | modal | present | [
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3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | tell | ``Yes?'' ``Nathan?'' | the call was long-distance | He could tell it was long-distance the line was so gravelly and hollow but he didn't recognise the voice. | AB | modal | present | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | think | Didn't have time. I never went no further than you are now, all I come for was my little secateurs, and they were on the shelf here inside the door. | there'll be anything missing | I reckoned I'd come back midday and have a look over everything but I don't think there'll be anything missing. | negation | present | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | know | So the hound followed the scent and hunted this man. But there is one thing I don't understand. | the hound was following Selden | How did Selden know that the hound was following him? | question | past | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | say | I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod. | she had known Mr. and Mrs. McLeod for most of their lives | It was not really my business although it could be said that I had known them both - had seen them about - for most of their lives. | AB | modal | present | [
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3O2Y2UIUCQZD36XZ3MXDNCYRKXUKFD | insist | He had deceived her utterly from start to finish, and such calculated deceit was a downright insult! | there was no one else | Why had he insisted there was no one else when it was perfectly obvious that there was? | question | past | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | think | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief. | Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened. | negation | present | [
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3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | think | It is obvious, is it not, that if one gets emotionally involved in a problem, one can not perform as well as when one is viewing it impersonally, yes?'' ``Yes,'' Fabia agreed, but what was more than obvious to her, with Ven stressing, ``specifically'' stressing, that Lubor talk to her on an impersonal basis only, was that he still didn't trust her not to ask personal questions about him. | Fabia would do that pest of an interview through Lubor | Hurt that he could think she would do that pest of an interview through Lubor she was certain then that she didn't even like Ven Gajdusek - much less was she attracted to him! | AB | modal | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | tell | The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet, though she gave no outward sign. It was simply that he could judge such things after living so closely with her for however many years. | Amanda hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham | He could tell she hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham. | AB | modal | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | think | Maybe neither Dixie nor the topcoat had criminal records. Certainly the old man will have said he saw a man robbing them. | Dixie and the topcoat were innocent members of the park-going public | But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park-going public why do they think villains gunned them down? | conditional | present | [
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3RWSQDNYL9R2NK5L2B6G7Z6MCZCFF1 | believe | But even the bone itself is eaten away in places, thought Nuadu, sick with horror. The Robemaker's skin was covered with suppurating sores, great festering, oozing ulcers, leprous growths, cancerous chancres. | the bone had been nibbled | In places the bone was exposed and in the uncertain light Nuadu could nearly believe that it had been nibbled. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | see | ``Do you mind if I use your phone?'' | Guido's brain was whirring | Ronni could see that Guido's brain was whirring. | AB | modal | present | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | think | The window-boxes were in full bloom. But there was a for sale board up, new today, he hadn't seen it there this morning when he set out for the meeting with the AC. | Mrs. Brocklebank had forgotten | Mrs Brocklebank had been quiet lately about the tragic possibilities of the house but he did not think she had forgotten. | negation | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | hear | ``Yes, dreadful isn't it,'' she agreed. ``Still, the farmers need it, Rodney says, and the garden...'' Compared with the near-despair that she had shown during their recent encounter in the church, her manner was almost jaunty. | Barney had been getting an undue amount of visits from the police | Perhaps she 'd heard on the college grapevine that Barney had been getting an undue amount of visits from the police and was rejoicing that the heat was off her beloved Rodney. | EP | modal | past | [
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3WGZLY9VCHRWALH23R5K97MFDJBD81 | know | Tonight... The cool air caressed her bare arms, and Folly shivered and turned back towards the house. What did women do, who were waiting for their lovers? | any moment there would be a knock on the door | How could she sit calmly and read a magazine when all the time she knew that any moment there would be a knock on the door and Luke would be standing there waiting? | question | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKPSY7S | know | Merrill dropped into her chair. That altercation with Luke had drained her. | Luke would never divulge his relationship with Elise | She might have known that he would never divulge his relationship with Elise. | CI | modal | past | [
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3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | feel | Nicky approached her with the assumption that men are naturally right and it is the role of women to follow their lead. Constance, whose confidence was growing daily, was not prepared to give in to Nicky's wishes merely because of his sex. | Nicky was right | If she felt he was right then she agreed with him. | conditional | present | [
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3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | suggest | There was more in this vein as they turned right, and Mungo realized for the first time that they were actually heading into the forest. | Mungo should enter the forest | Up to now he had been constantly aware of its dark presence encircling the village but nobody had ever suggested that he should enter it. | negation | past | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | notice | ``His name is Matthew Blake,'' Mandy informed Charity as they descended the steps from their cabin on to the paved pathway that led to the lodge. | Charity had changed from the blue wrap-around skirt | Thankfully she hadn't even noticed that Charity had changed from the blue wrap-around skirt and was now wearing red shorts with her white silk blouse. | negation | past | [
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3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | know | Erlich was breaking the rules. A Fed on assignment overseas with the ranking of Assistant Legal Attache must always work through local law-enforcement agencies. | Erlich was out on his own | Back at F.B.I.H.Q. where the book ran the show they would have been climbing the walls in the Office of Liaison and International Affairs if they had known that he was out on his own. | conditional | past | [
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3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | know | She hated to think of his sister lying in hospital waiting for her husband to come to her while all the time he was with Dana. She gripped her hands tightly together. | Berenice was in danger of losing her child | Dana didn't know Berenice was in danger of losing her child. | negation | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | hear | The kind of questions Benny never thought to ask but was always interested in the answers. She had never known that her parents met at a tennis party in a county far away. | Father had been apprenticed to another business in the town of Ballylee | She had never heard that Father had been apprenticed to another business in the town of Ballylee. | negation | past | [
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3QGHA0EA0J5ELPF0NYUKSX11QL6WBQ | say | She didn't know if they had given themselves sufficient time to think things over before they married - that was the kind of question her sister Louise asked. Edward stayed in the Engineers for a bit, then came out and was not very successful in finding a job to suit him. | it was Edward's fault | That wasn't his fault and if anyone said that it was Nenna would still feel like poking a hole in them. | conditional | future | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | notice | He left his own number, calling himself Alain - the name of her Malaysian-French ``business manager''. The next day Gina rang. | it was Gina's own number | She had obviously not noticed that it was her own number. | negation | past | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | say | Only much later did it occur to her that this was her failure. Academically self-sufficient and wholly self-centred she saw their sullenness and ignorance as their concern and their fault. | Frederica was a good moral influence | Madame Grimaud treated all this with brisk courtesy remarking on one occasion that it could at least be said that Frederica was a good moral influence. | CI | modal | past | [
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3RWSQDNYL9R2NK5L2B6G7Z6MCZCFF1 | see | ``They have to be crushed, Bobkins!'' So saying, she marched off down the gravel path, making the kind of crunching noise Robert had thought could only be produced by the BBC sound-effects department. | behind the house was a vast garden | As they rounded the edge of the building he could see that behind the house was a vast garden. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | insist | Either way the result is inevitably the same. A severed jugular! | health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s | And does the Government insist that health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s? | question | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | understand | That is to say, I did not take sufficient account of the fact that at that time of the day, what Mr Farraday enjoys is a conversation of a lighthearted, humorous sort. Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon, and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments, it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all. | there was a natural tendency on her part to hint that there was a good professional motive behind her request | But you will perhaps understand that there was a natural tendency on my part in asking what was after all a generous favour from my employer to hint that there was a good professional motive behind my request. | EP | modal | future | [
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] | That is to say, I did not take sufficient account of the fact that at that time of the day, what Mr Farraday enjoys is a conversation of a lighthearted, humorous sort. Knowing this to be his likely mood when I brought in the tea yesterday afternoon, and being aware of his general propensity to talk with me in a bantering tone at such moments, it would certainly have been wiser not to have mentioned Miss Kenton at all.</s>But you will perhaps understand that there was a natural tendency on my part in asking what was after all a generous favour from my employer to hint that there was a good professional motive behind my request.</s>there was a natural tendency on her part to hint that there was a good professional motive behind her request | BNC-1295 | 1,028 | A25YG9M911WA3T | 2 | 22
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34XASH8KLQRKK7MW216YEJ4Z9N8MPB | know | The nurses were well trained in dealing with rich patients who were used to doing as they pleased and often disliked accepting the discipline of routine. They knew that the very old, the alcoholics, and the more than slightly batty patients (called ``eccentric'') had to be carefully supervised. | this old dear was a long-term patient | This old dear who was to be kept under heavy sedation clearly didn't know that she was a long-term patient being treated for depression. | negation | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | guess | For the first time in my life I could not confess all my sins to the priest. Father Jankowski looked at me so kindly I could not tell him. | she was not normal | I thought he might have guessed I was not normal. | EP | modal | past | [
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3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | know | They pretended that what was happening was not happening, and if it were to happen, it would certainly never happen to the likes of them. ``It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him!'' | liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism | They did not know that liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism. | negation | present | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | guess | The English read: It is forbidden to cross the Toacks. That summer I came to know the Toacks - with their roots hooked under the earth's crust. | the Toacks even existed | On the right side of them you'd never guess they even existed but from where I was they were too deep to fathom and too tall to cross. | negation | present | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | think | Harrison knew many of the wrestlers and the rest of the morning passed pleasantly enough as he moved around the quacks and the pedlars, tinkers and gypsies and show people who were an enjoyable contrast to the farmers ' wives selling their freshly imprinted butter, with their buckets of eggs, the vegetables and poultry, rabbits, game pies, potted char, rum butter. A few of the men had taken a rare day off from the quarries and the recognitions were more generous than Harrison had anticipated. | Harrison had used the incident of the bad teeth and the convenience of a farming father to bolt from that tough and dirty job | He suspected that they might think he had used the incident of the bad teeth and the convenience of a farming father to bolt from that tough and dirty job. | EP | modal | past | [
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375VSR8FVWE5VR1UUI0HRG0NP9JRZU | decide | I can't afford to get bogged down in the weeds. But at least you know she did leave. | the two girls had both had enough | Maybe a coincidence maybe the two girls talked on the phone decided they 'd both had enough. | EP | modal | past | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | mean | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned. | Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by. | negation | present | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | think | When one morning she told me that they were going away, I can't say that it was a surprise. The way she put it was that Michel had very kindly offered to drive her to Paris, which she had never seen properly (Simon used to grumble so about not being able to take her because of the war). | she would be able to manage for a while on her own | Did I think I would be able to manage for a while on my own? | question | past | [
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375VSR8FVWE5VR1UUI0HRG0NP9JRZU | know | Kate sipped her drink. ``If the Chief Constable knew that I was seeing Patrick, all hell would break loose.'' | the Chief Constable knew all about Kate and Kelly | Kate didn't know that the Chief Constable knew all about her and Kelly. | negation | present | [
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] | Kate sipped her drink. ``If the Chief Constable knew that I was seeing Patrick, all hell would break loose.''</s>Kate didn't know that the Chief Constable knew all about her and Kelly.</s>the Chief Constable knew all about Kate and Kelly | BNC-1548 | 1,619 | A1U8RH67FLZW87 | 3 | 33
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | realize | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw. | the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety? | question | present | [
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] | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw.</s>Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety?</s>the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | BNC-2462 | 3,256 | A1U8RH67FLZW87 | 3 | 33
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32L724R85LPYOOW5HM86MQXISETPI3 | say | ``Oh, come on! Don't lie, to me or yourself.'' | black was black | You know damned well that if I said black was black you 'd say it was white! | conditional | present | [
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] | ``Oh, come on! Don't lie, to me or yourself.''</s>You know damned well that if I said black was black you 'd say it was white!</s>black was black | BNC-363 | 3,639 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | know | He turned his horse time and again, and went ploughing through the thickest of the struggle with bared sword, exchanging strokes with any who cared to stand and debate with him. Time did not exist for him now, as long as any challenged him. | most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down | He did not even know that most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down and taken to flight acknowledging the truth of this meeting. | negation | present | [
"-1",
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] | He turned his horse time and again, and went ploughing through the thickest of the struggle with bared sword, exchanging strokes with any who cared to stand and debate with him. Time did not exist for him now, as long as any challenged him.</s>He did not even know that most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down and taken to flight acknowledging the truth of this meeting.</s>most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down | BNC-1529 | 1,548 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | say | Who knows how many quarrels, false accusations, unnecessary dismissals, how many promising careers cut short can be attributed to a butler's slovenliness at the stage of drawing up the staff plan? Indeed, I can say I am in agreement with those who say that the ability to draw up a good staff plan is the cornerstone of any decent butler's skills. | very few plans ever needed amendment | I have myself devised many staff plans over the years and I do not believe I am being unduly boastful if I say that very few ever needed amendment. | conditional | present | [
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] | Who knows how many quarrels, false accusations, unnecessary dismissals, how many promising careers cut short can be attributed to a butler's slovenliness at the stage of drawing up the staff plan? Indeed, I can say I am in agreement with those who say that the ability to draw up a good staff plan is the cornerstone of any decent butler's skills.</s>I have myself devised many staff plans over the years and I do not believe I am being unduly boastful if I say that very few ever needed amendment.</s>very few plans ever needed amendment | BNC-370 | 3,657 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 2 | 22
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | think | He could be genuinely offering her his guidance around the exposition or he could be offering her guidance in the art of something else! Ruth's eyes sought out Steve as if he had the answers she needed. | Ruth was in trouble | He looked in her direction and they exchanged smiles and Ruth somehow felt that if Steve thought she was in trouble and needed bailing out he would come over immediately. | conditional | present | [
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | think | Another vivid picture, this time of herself standing by the ford in fitzAlan's arms, insinuated itself into Isabel's mind. She had a distinctly uncomfortable feeling that he was not referring to the fight which had followed that little incident. | Isabel had endured a great deal | And if he thought she had endured a great deal why hadn't he mentioned her nightmare? | conditional | past | [
"0",
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] | Another vivid picture, this time of herself standing by the ford in fitzAlan's arms, insinuated itself into Isabel's mind. She had a distinctly uncomfortable feeling that he was not referring to the fight which had followed that little incident.</s>And if he thought she had endured a great deal why hadn't he mentioned her nightmare?</s>Isabel had endured a great deal | BNC-488 | 3,960 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3MWOYZD5WVT8HPVVZ28J2YO948LNOU | think | No, my dear, you are just as tired as I am, and I shall rest presently in the dressing-room where I have made up a bed for myself. If I leave the door open I shall be able to hear him if his condition worsens. | the two girls had become bosom friends | To hear these ``my dears'' being so liberally dispensed you might have thought that the two girls had become bosom friends. | CI | modal | present | [
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] | No, my dear, you are just as tired as I am, and I shall rest presently in the dressing-room where I have made up a bed for myself. If I leave the door open I shall be able to hear him if his condition worsens.</s>To hear these ``my dears'' being so liberally dispensed you might have thought that the two girls had become bosom friends.</s>the two girls had become bosom friends | BNC-1285 | 996 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3MWOYZD5WVT8HPVVZ28J2YO948LNOU | say | Modify the arachnids, said the researchers. Change their bodies and conditions, and you could get fibres like glass, still monofilament, but with logarithmic progressions of possibilities of strength and flexibility, and the ability to resonate light-particles or sound-waves undistorted, scarcely weakened over thousands of miles. | arachnids had to be totally organic | Who said the arachnids had to be totally organic? | question | past | [
"-1",
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] | Modify the arachnids, said the researchers. Change their bodies and conditions, and you could get fibres like glass, still monofilament, but with logarithmic progressions of possibilities of strength and flexibility, and the ability to resonate light-particles or sound-waves undistorted, scarcely weakened over thousands of miles.</s>Who said the arachnids had to be totally organic?</s>arachnids had to be totally organic | BNC-2490 | 3,290 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | -1 | 5-1
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3O4VWC1GEWBNCABO16WZLO9H0XLJ3S | say | Paula could not help herself. It was just the way she was. | others hated Paula | Others might say they hated her and mean it. | EP | modal | present | [
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] | Paula could not help herself. It was just the way she was.</s>Others might say they hated her and mean it.</s>others hated Paula | BNC-980 | 5,395 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3O4VWC1GEWBNCABO16WZLO9H0XLJ3S | think | Come on, convince them. He realized that his last chance was to make his captors believe that Donna knew where the book they sought was hidden, whatever it was. | Donna knew where the book was hidden | If they thought that she knew they might let him go. | conditional | present | [
"0",
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] | Come on, convince them. He realized that his last chance was to make his captors believe that Donna knew where the book they sought was hidden, whatever it was.</s>If they thought that she knew they might let him go.</s>Donna knew where the book was hidden | BNC-459 | 3,893 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | -2 | 6-2
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9QWOA80 | know | On his orders the tapster broached a good cask of wine and brought across a bowl of water. Joachim cleaned my face, wiping dirt from the bruises whilst I greedily gulped the thick red claret. | there was something wrong | Perhaps I should have known there was something wrong. | DE | modal | past | [
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] | On his orders the tapster broached a good cask of wine and brought across a bowl of water. Joachim cleaned my face, wiping dirt from the bruises whilst I greedily gulped the thick red claret.</s>Perhaps I should have known there was something wrong.</s>there was something wrong | BNC-844 | 5,042 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 1 | 11
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | know | Ruth looked down, utterly unable to meet his eyes. Yet it was unjust, this anger. | Ruth's magic would call the half-mortals | She hadn't known her magic would call the half-mortals - she 'd never meant it to. | negation | past | [
"-2",
"0",
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"1",
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"3",
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] | Ruth looked down, utterly unable to meet his eyes. Yet it was unjust, this anger.</s>She hadn't known her magic would call the half-mortals - she 'd never meant it to.</s>Ruth's magic would call the half-mortals | BNC-1535 | 1,581 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | know | Maybe after a few thousand years of marmot for breakfast, dinner and tea they fancied a change. Maybe they had a sense of adventure. | this was their big moment | Maybe they knew this was their big moment their chance to make history. | EP | modal | past | [
"3",
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34XASH8KLQRKK7MW216YEJ4Z9N8MPB | think | It's where the bands practise. I can't remember what band Petra's in, but I seen them practise once. | Petra's band was brilliant | They were OK but I didn't think they was brilliant. | negation | past | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | assume | Her first school had been a church school, and twice a week they 'd had to set their chairs in a raggedy half-circle and fidget their way through one of the vicar's haranguing lectures on Life. He was a small man, bald and beady-eyed and turkey-necked, and only in retrospect could she see that he 'd probably been something of a mental case as well. | life had served the vicar badly in some way | She could only now assume that life had served him badly in some way at least in his own opinion. | AB | modal | present | [
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] | Her first school had been a church school, and twice a week they 'd had to set their chairs in a raggedy half-circle and fidget their way through one of the vicar's haranguing lectures on Life. He was a small man, bald and beady-eyed and turkey-necked, and only in retrospect could she see that he 'd probably been something of a mental case as well.</s>She could only now assume that life had served him badly in some way at least in his own opinion.</s>life had served the vicar badly in some way | BNC-579 | 4,124 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3MWOYZD5WVT8HPVVZ28J2YO948LNOU | know | Only Mr Jemps accepted. Red lit one for himself. | Red smoked | I had not seen him smoke before and did not know he did. | negation | past | [
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3JHB4BPSFKEQDZ4HD5HI92OPEKS9QV | decide | Maybe tomorrow, or the day after that. Maybe never, Kirov dared to reflect, in a rare moment of optimism. | the old workhorse had given his best and deserved to be put out in rich pastures | Perhaps this operation would be the last perhaps his Western masters would finally decide that the old workhorse had given his best and deserved to be put out in rich pastures. | EP | modal | future | [
"3",
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | say | She glanced around the room, laying her hot flushed face against the cool pillow, listening to the bang of a cupboard door below, the chinks of crockery. The room seemed empty without him, strange and unfriendly. | it was all right | Robyn swallowed and took a deep breath trying to compose herself so that when he returned she could say that it was all right she felt fine now. | AB | modal | future | [
"3",
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3O4VWC1GEWBNCABO16WZLO9H0XLJ3S | know | Fernando's escaladun had been wonderful last night and not direct from the freezer. All his own work. | Fernando was a good cook | She hadn't known he was such a good cook... She paid her bill and wandered back to where she had parked the car in a shady spot under an orange tree in a square - She didn't know a lot about Fernando Serra she realised with a dull bumping of her heart. | negation | past | [
"1",
"1",
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"3",
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] | Fernando's escaladun had been wonderful last night and not direct from the freezer. All his own work.</s>She hadn't known he was such a good cook... She paid her bill and wandered back to where she had parked the car in a shady spot under an orange tree in a square - She didn't know a lot about Fernando Serra she realised with a dull bumping of her heart.</s>Fernando was a good cook | BNC-1533 | 1,564 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | say | I don't know if it's sex, or fear that I'm up to some trick. If he does think about the pictures, he accepts everything I say. | Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan | If I said Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan he 'd say ``I see.'' | conditional | present | [
"-3",
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | assume | I asked him in for a break. I liked that about him. | the kettle was on | He never assumed the kettle was on or that I was free. | negation | past | [
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3QGHA0EA0J5ELPF0NYUKSX11QL6WBQ | know | Spruce, on the other hand, looked to her like an intelligent adversary. But he would be hindered unless he knew the methods and presuppositions of the Church and its clergy. | Spruce needed help | Perhaps though he knew that he needed help. | EP | modal | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | think | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45. | the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter. | modal | present | [
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3QGHA0EA0J5ELPF0NYUKSX11QL6WBQ | say | She didn't know if they had given themselves sufficient time to think things over before they married - that was the kind of question her sister Louise asked. Edward stayed in the Engineers for a bit, then came out and was not very successful in finding a job to suit him. | it was Edward's fault | That wasn't his fault and if anyone said that it was Nenna would still feel like poking a hole in them. | conditional | future | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | say | Nobody noticed. It wasn't hard to sneak a copy of the tutor's program and take it back to her room. | the copy of the tutor's program was homework | Even if anyone saw it under the charred fringes of her robe she could say it was homework. | AB | modal | past | [
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3O4VWC1GEWBNCABO16WZLO9H0XLJ3S | know | On the third day, she was taken for interrogation, and try as she might, she couldn't stop the butterflies in her stomach. She was pushed into a big office where she was faced by a rather handsome Obersturmfuhrer. | Madeleine's friend was in the building being interrogated by the Obersturmfuhrer | She had no way of knowing it was the same man who had interrogated Madeleine then made her his mistress any more than Madeleine could know that her friend was in the building being interrogated by him. | AB | modal | present | [
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34XASH8KLQRKK7MW216YEJ4Z9N8MPB | think | It had sounded very plausible through the claret and the brandy and the smoke of Ben Braithwaite's excellent cigars. Less so the next morning when, his stomach seriously disordered and his head aching, John-William had started to wonder why a man like Goldsborough who was'' gentry'' through and through despite his odd goings-on at the Fleece, should be making revolutionary suggestions as to how the'' squires ' government might be brought down. | John-William had a chance of winning | Not that John-William was particularly opposed to revolution if he thought he had a chance of winning. | conditional | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | say | He was a friend of Sergei Rozanov. She liked Sergei a lot, had fancied him like mad when they 'd first met, at the house of mutual acquaintances in Moscow. | the English lover was a mask for Sergei | Freud would probably have said the English lover was a mask for Sergei with his deep respect for England. | EP | modal | past | [
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] | He was a friend of Sergei Rozanov. She liked Sergei a lot, had fancied him like mad when they 'd first met, at the house of mutual acquaintances in Moscow.</s>Freud would probably have said the English lover was a mask for Sergei with his deep respect for England.</s>the English lover was a mask for Sergei | BNC-989 | 5,417 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3QGHA0EA0J5ELPF0NYUKSX11QL6WBQ | know | She thought that he 'd not started to drink, but might at any moment. ``Tea's better for you than that stuff,'' she said pertly, as pert as the chit Angela Macleod had called her. | Neil's anger and disgust with his old love had been fuelled more by her unpleasant reference to McAllister than anything else she had said to him | She did not know that Neil's anger and disgust with his old love had been fuelled more by her unpleasant reference to McAllister than anything else she had said to him. | negation | present | [
"2",
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] | She thought that he 'd not started to drink, but might at any moment. ``Tea's better for you than that stuff,'' she said pertly, as pert as the chit Angela Macleod had called her.</s>She did not know that Neil's anger and disgust with his old love had been fuelled more by her unpleasant reference to McAllister than anything else she had said to him.</s>Neil's anger and disgust with his old love had been fuelled more by her unpleasant reference to McAllister than anything else she had said to him | BNC-1528 | 1,540 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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360ZO6N6J1OZSK6PLCA1ST4K4JQ9M3 | learn | And I don't want to have to lie to them. The kidnappers have given us until October the eleventh to deliver the document and I haven't despaired of finding it before then. | he's been to America | But if the police learn I 've been to America they 'll ask why. | conditional | future | [
"3",
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] | And I don't want to have to lie to them. The kidnappers have given us until October the eleventh to deliver the document and I haven't despaired of finding it before then.</s>But if the police learn I 've been to America they 'll ask why.</s>he's been to America | BNC-233 | 3,035 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3EAWOID6MT20MDCLZ8SZMEM4S8DV0Z | say | Anybody who's not a shrink (or my wife) only sees an ink blot when they look at one. This is an absolute nuthouse. | he saw sex organs | If I said I saw sex organs when I looked at your rotten ink blots that would really get you going wouldn't it? | conditional | future | [
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] | Anybody who's not a shrink (or my wife) only sees an ink blot when they look at one. This is an absolute nuthouse.</s>If I said I saw sex organs when I looked at your rotten ink blots that would really get you going wouldn't it?</s>he saw sex organs | BNC-365 | 3,655 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | -2 | 6-2
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3MWOYZD5WVT8HPVVZ28J2YO948LNOU | learn | He would be furious, of course, and rightly so. But, even if she could find the nerve to admit to her deception, she couldn't own up to a thing - Cara was depending on her! | Fabia had deceived Ven | Fabia was seated beside Ven in a taxi when she realised that furious would be an understatement for what Ven would be if he ever learned that she had not only deceived him but to add insult to injury allowed him believing her to be someone else to house her and feed her into the bargain. | conditional | future | [
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] | He would be furious, of course, and rightly so. But, even if she could find the nerve to admit to her deception, she couldn't own up to a thing - Cara was depending on her!</s>Fabia was seated beside Ven in a taxi when she realised that furious would be an understatement for what Ven would be if he ever learned that she had not only deceived him but to add insult to injury allowed him believing her to be someone else to house her and feed her into the bargain.</s>Fabia had deceived Ven | BNC-232 | 3,014 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | think | On the second day, Tim showed Anna the system in the warehouse. On the third, he explained how to use the computer for reordering. | Anna could manage | On the fourth day he was off sick and Mr Mulgrove asked Anna if she thought she could manage and to ask Heather on flours and dried fruits if she wasn't sure of anything. | conditional | past | [
"1",
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] | On the second day, Tim showed Anna the system in the warehouse. On the third, he explained how to use the computer for reordering.</s>On the fourth day he was off sick and Mr Mulgrove asked Anna if she thought she could manage and to ask Heather on flours and dried fruits if she wasn't sure of anything.</s>Anna could manage | BNC-468 | 3,920 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | think | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together. | Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could. | negation | present | [
"1",
"-3",
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] | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together.</s>I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could.</s>Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | BNC-2150 | 2,761 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9QWOA80 | say | You will not dispute, I presume, that Mr Marshall of Charleville House and Mr Lane of Bridewood have been the two great butlers of recent times. Perhaps you might be persuaded that Mr Henderson of Branbury Castle also falls into this rare category. | his own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men | But you may think me merely biased if I say that my own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men and that his career is the one I have always scrutinized for a definition of ``dignity''. | conditional | present | [
"1",
"1",
"3",
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] | You will not dispute, I presume, that Mr Marshall of Charleville House and Mr Lane of Bridewood have been the two great butlers of recent times. Perhaps you might be persuaded that Mr Henderson of Branbury Castle also falls into this rare category.</s>But you may think me merely biased if I say that my own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men and that his career is the one I have always scrutinized for a definition of ``dignity''.</s>his own father could in many ways be considered to rank with such men | BNC-371 | 3,667 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 1 | 11
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | say | Only much later did it occur to her that this was her failure. Academically self-sufficient and wholly self-centred she saw their sullenness and ignorance as their concern and their fault. | Frederica was a good moral influence | Madame Grimaud treated all this with brisk courtesy remarking on one occasion that it could at least be said that Frederica was a good moral influence. | CI | modal | past | [
"2",
"0",
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] | Only much later did it occur to her that this was her failure. Academically self-sufficient and wholly self-centred she saw their sullenness and ignorance as their concern and their fault.</s>Madame Grimaud treated all this with brisk courtesy remarking on one occasion that it could at least be said that Frederica was a good moral influence.</s>Frederica was a good moral influence | BNC-971 | 5,353 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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375VSR8FVWE5VR1UUI0HRG0NP9JRZU | decide | I can't afford to get bogged down in the weeds. But at least you know she did leave. | the two girls had both had enough | Maybe a coincidence maybe the two girls talked on the phone decided they 'd both had enough. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | forget | Yet what good came from knowing that a woman had killed herself? The children who had suffered a trauma would survive the experience, scarred by it and a little flawed by it. | for a week the children had imagined the act of murder had been committed | They would never forget that for a week they had imagined the act of murder had been committed. | negation | future | [
"3",
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] | Yet what good came from knowing that a woman had killed herself? The children who had suffered a trauma would survive the experience, scarred by it and a little flawed by it.</s>They would never forget that for a week they had imagined the act of murder had been committed.</s>for a week the children had imagined the act of murder had been committed | BNC-1408 | 1,242 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 1 | 11
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3JHB4BPSFKEQDZ4HD5HI92OPEKS9QV | say | And she still didn't know what was on Luke Hunter's mind. But the day after that things began to get a little clearer. | Reception had run out of vases | This time Reception said they had run out of vases and whatever he 'd done didn't she think it was time she forgave him? | question | present | [
"2",
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] | And she still didn't know what was on Luke Hunter's mind. But the day after that things began to get a little clearer.</s>This time Reception said they had run out of vases and whatever he 'd done didn't she think it was time she forgave him?</s>Reception had run out of vases | BNC-2528 | 3,364 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 2 | 22
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35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | say | Hazel had not felt so much bewildered since Blackberry had talked about the raft beside the Enborne. Obviously, the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah. | Strawberry's tail was an oak tree | It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree. | CI | modal | past | [
"-1",
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] | Hazel had not felt so much bewildered since Blackberry had talked about the raft beside the Enborne. Obviously, the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah.</s>It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree.</s>Strawberry's tail was an oak tree | BNC-978 | 5,377 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | decide | Obispal had virtually blackmailed Voronov-Vaux to allow him to root out the rebellion with wanton use of force, resulting in all those millions of deaths. Voronov-Vaux's red vision was his vulnerable flaw. | a mutant should not continue as governor | For the Imperium might just decide puristically that a mutant should not continue as governor. | EP | modal | future | [
"3",
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] | Obispal had virtually blackmailed Voronov-Vaux to allow him to root out the rebellion with wanton use of force, resulting in all those millions of deaths. Voronov-Vaux's red vision was his vulnerable flaw.</s>For the Imperium might just decide puristically that a mutant should not continue as governor.</s>a mutant should not continue as governor | BNC-642 | 4,390 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | know | ``Yeah.'' Lorton wondered what was the purpose of that unnecessary question. | the Newleys ' burglar alarm was one of the early Custodemus models | Perhaps Maxham already knew that the Newleys ' burglar alarm was one of the early Custodemus models. | EP | modal | past | [
"3",
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"1",
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] | ``Yeah.'' Lorton wondered what was the purpose of that unnecessary question.</s>Perhaps Maxham already knew that the Newleys ' burglar alarm was one of the early Custodemus models.</s>the Newleys ' burglar alarm was one of the early Custodemus models | BNC-816 | 4,944 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | know | L. Underneath, in purple ink, had been added. ``And love, Fenella'', with a capital X as a kiss. | Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave a note | I might have known Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave the note. | CI | modal | past | [
"3",
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] | L. Underneath, in purple ink, had been added. ``And love, Fenella'', with a capital X as a kiss.</s>I might have known Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave the note.</s>Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave a note | BNC-839 | 5,037 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 2 | 22
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3O4VWC1GEWBNCABO16WZLO9H0XLJ3S | say | Meg realized she 'd been a complete fool. She could have said it differently. | Carolyn had borrowed a book from Clare | If she 'd said Carolyn had borrowed a book from Clare and wanted to return it they 'd have given her the address. | conditional | past | [
"-3",
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"0"
] | Meg realized she 'd been a complete fool. She could have said it differently.</s>If she 'd said Carolyn had borrowed a book from Clare and wanted to return it they 'd have given her the address.</s>Carolyn had borrowed a book from Clare | BNC-335 | 3,594 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 2 | 22
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360ZO6N6J1OZSK6PLCA1ST4K4JQ9M3 | say | Change their bodies and conditions, and you could get fibres like glass, still monofilament, but with logarithmic progressions of possibilities of strength and flexibility, and the ability to resonate light-particles or sound-waves undistorted, scarcely weakened over thousands of miles. Who said the arachnids had to be totally organic? | the arachnids' glassy strands should be wholly of what was called silk | Who said their glassy strands should be wholly of what was called silk? | question | past | [
"0",
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] | Change their bodies and conditions, and you could get fibres like glass, still monofilament, but with logarithmic progressions of possibilities of strength and flexibility, and the ability to resonate light-particles or sound-waves undistorted, scarcely weakened over thousands of miles. Who said the arachnids had to be totally organic?</s>Who said their glassy strands should be wholly of what was called silk?</s>the arachnids' glassy strands should be wholly of what was called silk | BNC-2491 | 3,305 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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32L724R85LPYOOW5HM86MQXISETPI3 | say | He patted her hand. If he had chosen to, Thomas might have told her in no uncertain terms what was wrong. | some time in the middle of the nineteenth century a cult had grown up around the idea of the home | He might have said to her that some time in the middle of the nineteenth century a cult had grown up around the idea of the home. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
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] | He patted her hand. If he had chosen to, Thomas might have told her in no uncertain terms what was wrong.</s>He might have said to her that some time in the middle of the nineteenth century a cult had grown up around the idea of the home.</s>some time in the middle of the nineteenth century a cult had grown up around the idea of the home | BNC-1003 | 18 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | think | Maybe neither Dixie nor the topcoat had criminal records. Certainly the old man will have said he saw a man robbing them. | Dixie and the topcoat were innocent members of the park-going public | But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park-going public why do they think villains gunned them down? | conditional | present | [
"-2",
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] | Maybe neither Dixie nor the topcoat had criminal records. Certainly the old man will have said he saw a man robbing them.</s>But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park-going public why do they think villains gunned them down?</s>Dixie and the topcoat were innocent members of the park-going public | BNC-492 | 3,983 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 0 | 00
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3EAWOID6MT20MDCLZ8SZMEM4S8DV0Z | know | Did he intend everyone in the castle to know he did not want the wife he had married in such a hurry? Did he intend to ignore her completely? | Isabel had spent the night alone | Then Isabel saw Ellen's stunned face and realised that her maid at least did not know she had spent the night alone. | negation | present | [
"2",
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] | Did he intend everyone in the castle to know he did not want the wife he had married in such a hurry? Did he intend to ignore her completely?</s>Then Isabel saw Ellen's stunned face and realised that her maid at least did not know she had spent the night alone.</s>Isabel had spent the night alone | BNC-1553 | 1,627 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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3EAWOID6MT20MDCLZ8SZMEM4S8DV0Z | say | She could see his distorted image in the slanted glass of the car's windows, dim in the background, still lit by his instruments. She wondered how she could ever have thought that she loved him, and why she had stayed with him for so long after she 'd realised that if she ever had, she did not love him now. | it was for the children | Of course she could say it was for the children as people always did... It was true up to a point. | AB | modal | future | [
"2",
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"0",
"1",
"-1",
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] | She could see his distorted image in the slanted glass of the car's windows, dim in the background, still lit by his instruments. She wondered how she could ever have thought that she loved him, and why she had stayed with him for so long after she 'd realised that if she ever had, she did not love him now.</s>Of course she could say it was for the children as people always did... It was true up to a point.</s>it was for the children | BNC-1005 | 29 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 2 | 22
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | know | But then he asks himself if people would have enjoyed the story any more had it been true, and if they would have achieved any greater insight into themselves and their destinies. Of course not. | the story wasn't true | In any case they don't know it wasn't true. | negation | past | [
"-2",
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] | But then he asks himself if people would have enjoyed the story any more had it been true, and if they would have achieved any greater insight into themselves and their destinies. Of course not.</s>In any case they don't know it wasn't true.</s>the story wasn't true | BNC-1558 | 1,639 | A32QJF67JMJFKX | 3 | 33
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375VSR8FVWE5VR1UUI0HRG0NP9JRZU | know | Kate sipped her drink. ``If the Chief Constable knew that I was seeing Patrick, all hell would break loose.'' | the Chief Constable knew all about Kate and Kelly | Kate didn't know that the Chief Constable knew all about her and Kelly. | negation | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | decide | She was about to tell him that was his own stupid fault and that she wasn't here to wait on him - particularly since he had proved to be so inhospitable. But she bit back the words. | she could stay | Perhaps if she made herself useful he might decide she could stay - for a while at least just until she got something else sorted out. | EP | modal | future | [
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3MWOYZD5WVT8HPVVZ28J2YO948LNOU | say | She stood lighting a cigarette and looking at my mother out of the corners of her eyes. My mother was again plunged into a version of that dilemma common to all divorced wives. | Derek was the biggest fool the world had ever seen | Either she could say that Derek was the biggest fool the world had ever seen - in which case she would stand self-confessed as an even bigger fool for having married him in the first place. | AB | modal | present | [
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360ZO6N6J1OZSK6PLCA1ST4K4JQ9M3 | know | But in the end I saw that Frejji was right - that Mala and I could probably stay unrecognized in the midst of a typical Uulaan carnival. And there were a couple of other things, I told myself reassuringly, that to tip the balance back a little towards our side. | she was on Uulaa | First I knew that they were on Uulaa - but they wouldn't know I was. | negation | present | [
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9QWOA80 | think | Doug emerges from the cabin looking blue with cold. He smiles weakly at everyone. | Doug might punch the ambulance crew | Although he clearly wants to walk off the boat the ambulance crew scramble on board and clamp him onto a stretcher so firmly that I wonder if they think he might punch them. | conditional | present | [
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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | think | A: and the ones that test positive have to retest after a certain period of time. B: Right. Well, do you think that should be implemented in the work place | a manager or supervisor should have the right to send someone to be tested | . You know, as like a manager or supervisor thinks or has suspicion that someone is using drugs, do you think they should have the right to send them to be tested. | question | present | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | think | A: Yeah. Now that's a very good suggestion. B: Uh, just something to, i-, rather than throw someone into that environment, uh, you know, it A: Yeah. | student teaching is enough | I don't think student teaching is enough. | negation | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | say | How do you know? she was going to ask, but his smile was answer enough. | there was going to be a vacancy | If DeVore said there was going to be a vacancy there would be a vacancy. | conditional | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | say | B: And, uh, I think they've all developed kind of an interest in reading also. A: That's re-, yeah. B: | they read all the right things | I'm not saying they read all the right things | negation | present | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | know | Not rhyming is easier than rhyming. I don't mean art should be as clear as the instructions on a packet of seeds. | the mystifier is deliberately choosing not to be lucid | I'm saying that you trust the mystifier more if you know he's deliberately choosing not to be lucid. | conditional | present | [
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