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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | realize | A: Oh, well, what kind of paint did you use for the, um, bookends? B: Well, that's half the problem right there is that it was a oil base, so I had to get, | they didn't have any turpentine or paint thinner or anything in the house | and when I painted them, I didn't realize that we didn't have any turpentine or paint thinner or anything in the house. | negation | past | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | say | A: Well, uh, it seems to me uh, that I do not know whether the jury system, uh, | he does not know | I should not say I do not know. | DE | negation | present | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | find | He could perform miracles. He could turn what had happened into a dream. | it was still the night of their parents' wedding | She could wake up and find that it was still the night of their parents ' wedding that only that afternoon she and Stephen had been on the train. | AB | modal | present | [
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | say | ``But that's not fair! That's downright cheating!'' | her designs aren't suitable | What's to stop you simply saying that my designs aren't suitable and demanding the money whether it's true or not? | question | present | [
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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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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | mean | ``Well...'' But did they want it to bother him? | Blagg would stay where he was and do nothing | Blagg's touching faith that Maxim would save him from murder charges in two countries might at least mean that he would stay where he was and do nothing - for once. | EP | modal | present | [
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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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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 | imagine | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''. | Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping. | EP | modal | present | [
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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | find | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city. | an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside. | CI | modal | present | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | suspect | She was not constructed to be attractive. Roland half wished that she was, that a merchant banker would take her out to dinner, or a shady solicitor to the Playboy Club. | Roland nourished these demeaning fantasies | He hated himself for these demeaning fantasies and was reasonably afraid that she might suspect he nourished them. | EP | modal | present | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | believe | B: it would get snatched right off your arm. A: that's true. But I was thinking boy, in Dallas, if somebody asked me if there were places you wouldn't go by yourself at night, I'd have to set them down for about five or ten minutes to list all the places out. B: Oh sure. A: | she couldn't think of any place | I mean, I couldn't believe that she couldn't think of any place. | AB | negation | past | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | think | A: Yeah. Koontz. Uh, his last name ends in a Z, I know that. B: Yeah, oh, I think I know who you're talking about. Uh, I've seen, | she can pronounce it | I don't think I can pronounce it either, | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | hear | Harvey thinks very highly of you and you 'll be a great comfort to him. Terrible way for young Judd to die. | Harvey's son didn't suffer at all | It 'll help Harvey if he hears his son didn't suffer none. | conditional | future | [
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3538U0YQ1FZ778PSIG5E6QHP7Q9F3Q | forget | Then he grilled the result on a flat stone beside the fire. Thus provisioned, he invited Louise to come to the banqueting hall to celebrate her birthday, though in a very quiet way, he assured her. | Louise must still be suffering on account of her father | He had not forgotten that she must still be suffering on account of her father who had only recently taken his last dive down the well in the Residency yard in the wake of so many of his former patients. | negation | past | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | tell | You say you love me. Well, I love you too. | there was a girl going to have a child of his | How would you feel if I told you there was a girl going to have a child of mine - some other girl some stranger? | question | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | say | At this rate I 'll be a Homelessness Statistic. A student! | she is a student | I could say I'm a student. | AB | modal | future | [
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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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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | 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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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | think | A: Not that they won't appoint them but there is no budget for them, I guess. and the courthouse that goes with them and the bailiffs and the uh, court clerks. B: Huh. Yeah. Whatever. A: So it seems, uh, no, I do not think I would change it. | she would want to change the system | The more I verbalize it, I do not think I would want to change the system. | negation | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | think | She shivered. The letter had definitely stated that she was to be met. | the coach was not coming | But if they thought the coach was not coming... Before she had quite given in to despair however from out of the doorway of the inn came a dour old man in ancient shabby livery with shiny elbows and tarnished braid. | conditional | past | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | think | A: and then once they do get elected, they don't have the power or the authority or the willingness to do those things that they promised, you know, beforehand. B: Right. A: You know, maybe it just wasn't possible at all in the first place, you know, like the no new taxes thing. You know, that's, uh, with the economy going the way it is and everything, that was nearly ridiculous thing to, even try to do. B: Yeah. Yeah. | he's going to have to worry about that next year | Well, I don't think he's going to have to worry about that next year. | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | suspect | He was engaging in a war of nerves with her, Isabel realised at last, but he didn't remember. She stared back at him, unable to speak, terrified of betraying the slightest clue that might jolt his memory, but conscious of a heartfelt sense of gratitude for the fever that had kept her so busy during the morning hours. | something had happened between them | FitzAlan might suspect that something had happened between them but he didn't know for sure. | EP | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | hope | It seemed so unfair, somehow. Here was a woman who had been trying to have a child ever since her marriage and yet she, Celia, had conceived not merely without any difficulty but on the one and only time she had not taken steps to prevent it. | Alison's appointment in London might have something to do with happier news in this connection | She could only hope that Alison's appointment in London might have something to do with happier news in this connection. | AB | modal | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: Yeah, but that, doesn't mean, B: But that doesn't eliminate it, does it? A: | making laws will stop it | I don't think making laws will stop it. | negation | present | [
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375VSR8FVWE5VR1UUI0HRG0NP9JRZU | say | Nevertheless, life went on as it always does. By the accidents of distance and dates of birth both the Kiwi Keith and the Mackenzie houses had been spared the effects of war and neither knew the pain of loss or the sadness of wounds in young bodies. | the Kiwi Keith and the Mackenzie houses had prospered | Indeed it could be said that they had prospered. | CI | modal | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | know | A: it's nice when it makes, a lot because you can feed your own family. And then, B: Yeah, because when I make this chicken casserole it makes a real big casserole and then another one that I freeze. A: Uh-huh. B: | they're not going to eat | or I give it to my Mom and Dad if I know we're not going to eat, | conditional | present | [
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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | realize | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin. | three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not? | question | 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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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | feel | She was sick with worry about everything. It's like being caught in huge sticky web - the more you struggle, the more entangled you get. | it would be nice to give up struggling and close your eyes and sleep and never wake any more | Did you ever feel that it would be nice to give up struggling and close your eyes and sleep and never wake any more? | question | present | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | know | ``What fun to hear Artemis laugh. She's such a serious child.'' | Artemis had a sense of humour | I didn't know she had a sense of humour. | negation | past | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | forget | It was an extraordinary sensation, floating here in the inky darkness, with moonbeams dancing off the top of the small waves, and the twinkling stars above shining through the moth-eaten blanket of the night sky. It was as if she was all alone - a tiny speck on the ocean, surrounded by a galaxy that seemed to stretch out into infinity. | Laura wasn't the only person swimming in the ocean | Despite being caught up in an almost mystical trance Laura had not entirely forgotten that she wasn't the only person swimming in the ocean. | negation | present | [
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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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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | think | A: I suppose so. Let me push the button. B: All right. A: Okay, uh, I guess I'm supposed to be all for switching to the metric system, but, uh, I sense that it's not going to happen anytime soon. B: Yeah, | it's going to happen | I don't think it's going to happen either, | negation | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | seem | A: for the moment, and that's what really is getting me about what George Bush's stand on the budget is right now is that he is saying, I am going to give you this ludicrous little tax cut so that you'll be happy come November, and you'll elect me again B: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. A: and then I'm going to go on and just forget everything that I said B: Uh-huh. A: | it's going to make much of a difference | or you know, it doesn't seem that it's going to make much of a difference. | negation | present | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | convince | He had seen something I should have, which was a car turning in from Soho Square and coming up behind me. My right foot hovered over the accelerator pedal and I balanced Armstrong on the clutch. | Nevil was out of harm's way | I wasn't as convinced as Malpass that Nevil was out of harm's way. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | believe | I should dearly have liked to know whether they were Europeans or Americans, but I couldn't hear the accents. They appeared to be arguing. | eliminating all witnesses would have needed much persuasion | I hoped the white men weren't telling him to eliminate all witnesses because I don't believe it would have needed much persuasion. | negation | present | [
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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | say | A: Uh, I, the cynical side of me says that, you know, it was more for, uh, the domestic political situation than for anything else. You know, you know, and for portraying Bush is a strong President. B: Huh, yeah, okay. Sure. A: Uh, I mean my gut feeling is that, you know, he pretty much picked the fight uh, with, um, Hussein. B: Uh-huh. A: | Hussein wasn't quite willing to enter that fight | I mean I'm not saying at all that Hussein wasn't quite willing to enter that fight. | negation | present | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | think | I only need that, thought Sara. What was she going to do about Matthew and Jenny? | Sara wanted to encourage Matthew herself | Warn him off and have him think she wanted to encourage him herself? | question | future | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | say | I didn't understand some parts of your letter. I'm a woman, or rather a girl, and not clever. | women are not inferior to men | How can you say women are not inferior to men? | question | present | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | remember | Alan Dysart. Harry's mother reacted to his arrival as if the Prince of Wales had called by unexpectedly. | Alan Dysart was the same man whom Harry had once employed | If she remembered he was the same man whom her son had once employed there was no way of telling from the awed reception she gave him. | conditional | past | [
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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 | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | feel | Once married, Arnold began to give parties, admirably hosted by the young and vivacious Nancy, for the artists before whom he became speechless with respect. His wife, who was never speechless in those days, entertained the painters, art critics and sculptors more successfully than her husband and found herself slipping into various love affairs which her Arnold, smiling quietly and getting on with his business and his collection, seemed to expect. | it was up to Arnold's wife to enter the ``artistic'' world to which Arnold remained a devoted but remote outsider | Perhaps she felt it was up to her to enter the ``artistic'' world to which Arnold remained a devoted but remote outsider. | EP | modal | past | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | He had realised as soon as he had employed Michael that he had found himself a kindred spirit. Michael was innately honest. | the punter had paid Michael fifty quid | If he said the punter had paid him fifty quid Joe knew that was what had been paid. | conditional | present | [
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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 | [
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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | notice | A: No, not really. I spends a lot of time with our income tax, though. especially, this year and last year. Um, I have been married for just a few years, so I've had to really switch around from the EZ form to the, uh, B: Schedule A. A: Right. B: Well, yeah. A: All the deductions and all that. B: | when they passed the new simplified tax act it seemed like it made everything harder | Did you notice that when they passed the new simplified tax act, it seemed like it made everything harder? | question | past | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | know | A: Oh, yes. Animals have a way of talking. B: Alfie did. I tell you if I could have gotten a hold of that cat that day. A: | he would trade his dog in for the world | I don't know uh, that I'd trade my dog in for the world. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | mean | ``A shared taste. I ought to tell you, they did talk to me about him, it can't be news to you what they are saying, that Michel has run off with your mother and that he wants to marry her.'' | she is convinced | Which doesn't mean that I am convinced I would never rely on Rosie-Posie's gossip alone. | negation | present | [
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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 | [
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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | think | B: That's true. A: So. B: Uh, the other argument is that the death penalty is a deterrent and I really don't, uh, agree with that. I don't think anyone who would commit uh, a crime that would get them the death penalty would stop at the moment and say, well, I was about to kill and dismember this person but, oh, if they catch me they're going to kill me so I better not do it. I just, don't think uh, that it works that way. A: Yeah. | it's done | I don't think it's done. | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | think | A: I do too, so she couldn't possibly turn them out like some of these popular writers, B: Huh-uh. A: but oh, her books are just incredible. | they've ever made a movie | I don't think they've ever made a movie, do you? | question | present | [
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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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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 | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | know | ``He's harmless, quite afraid of me.'' It brought a very visible relaxing of attitudes that quite surprised Maggie. | Maggie had the need to act in her | She didn't know she had it in her but she had felt the need to act. | negation | past | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | know | What on earth did I think I was playing at? The people back at the hotel didn't know me. | she wouldn't steal money like that | They didn't know I wouldn't steal money like that. | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | think | B: Uh-huh, uh-huh. How's that? I haven't seen that. A: I like it a lot. It's real different. | it would be a hit | In fact, they never thought it would be a hit. | negation | past | [
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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | believe | A: Yeah, that's crazy. B: and then you come here in the Dallas area, um, | people should be allowed to carry guns in their vehicles | I don't believe that people should be allowed to carry guns in their vehicles. | negation | present | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | admit | I don't mean! You're always telling me what I should be - or do - or say. | she is a thief | Why is it so important to you that I admit I'm a thief? | question | present | [
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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | know | A: uh, you can do that which is what I choose to do. B: Yeah. One of the frustrating things about that is that you really are limited A: Yeah. B: | the threat is there | even if you know that the threat is there it's against the law to set traps, | conditional | present | [
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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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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 | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | believe | This contract was, perhaps, the only evidence from which I could deduce Helmut's hurt. By giving me a little he was showing both concern for me and his determination that I should pay materially for what I had done to him. | once the gloss on her love affair dimmed Helmut's money would act as a reminder of the comforts to which she could return | Perhaps too he may have believed that once the gloss on my love affair dimmed his money would act as a reminder of the comforts to which I could return. | EP | modal | past | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | suggest | All that happens in Howe's whiny drama is that the daughter finds out her flamboyant, selfish mother has a tough row to hoe, as her father is declining into senility. (An understandable state, since he is described as having ``led the way'' for Robert Frost - whose revered poetry is misquoted - which would make him at least 110). | there is something unpleasant in the characters of the husband and daughter | The play never suggests there is anything unpleasant or even tough in the characters of the husband and daughter - hardly credible of two huge successes in art and literature. | negation | present | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | hear | She spoke - more slowly than she had spoken before - and Fatima listened with a concentrated intensity that she never lent to Marie Claire's requests and detailed instructions. It was evident in all their dealings that no matter how Marie Claire bestirred herself the maids would do things as they had always done them. | Fatima would find no husband have no children and lose her life to Leviathan | Now watching her I thought that Fatima might at this girl's behest change her life her ways and I wondered what she would do if she was hearing that she would find no husband have no children lose her life to Leviathan. | EP | conditional | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: Yeah, that's true. B: But, I have been watching these houses go up and I don't, well, somebody was telling me, I know somebody who lives back there, I have always questioned the quality of construction | they exceed more than twelve nails per house | and I don't think they exceed more than twelve nails per house. | negation | present | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | In the clenched-to-cracking night We mouthed the hope, gave it a name: twenty-sixty-two still trembles in the flinching air and catches, bright rag on a bramble. At supper earlier the three of us had talked of Californian scientists who see the foetal heart accelerate translucent fingers tense and eye-muscles steer frantically through their dark when sounds of a high-revving motor are played to swelling, quizzically-smiling moms and wondered if there's anywhere on earth-Australasia or Amazonian forest-to find an unborn innocent of engines. | Sheila's firstborn had shared in man's first giant steps | Then it was time to watch ``Tomorrow's World'' and I thought of Sheila with her firstborn encircling him with Mozart in the womb but waking him at three months ' old to be a witness to be held up towards the moon on television so one day he could say he 'd shared in man's first giant steps. | AB | modal | past | [
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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | know | B: and, you know, they just love kittens. A: Yeah. B: They just are fascinated. A: Oh, yeah. B: | this is a cat | So she doesn't know that this is a cat yet. | negation | present | [
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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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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | think | Therese, lying on her narrow bed at the Goldener Adler, was fighting overwhelming panic. She was exhausted and she wasn't even taking the lead in tonight's performance. | Therese 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night | If she was this tired how did she think she 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night and Luxembourg next week? | question | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | know | For Syl I felt no sympathy, since if he was fool enough to want me he deserved none. In the course of time I would die and then it would all be over. | she was empty of everything except perhaps madness | We went to the theatre and to dinner and I believe I must have talked and as I have said I know I sometimes laughed and I think no one ever knew that I was empty of everything except perhaps madness. | negation | past | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | see | Or Alexandra? He rather thought not. | outstanding looks could be more of a curse than a blessing | It was not something he had considered much before now but he could see that outstanding looks could be more of a curse than a blessing. | AB | modal | present | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | 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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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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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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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | think | B: Uh, which I am pro capital punishment except that I don't like the way it's done. A: Uh-huh. Uh, yeah, uh, uh, I guess, I hate to see anyone die, uh B: Uh-huh. A: | these people that go around and kill children women and everything else without any remorse deserve to live | but, uh, I guess these people that go around and kill children and women and everything else without any remorse, uh, I don't think they deserve to live and be supported by us the rest of their lives. | negation | present | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | think | A: Well, church softball leagues, so, B: Uh-huh. A: they're not all boys and right now we don't have a girls' league because I'm the one that's supposed to start one and I just haven't gotten around to doing it. I keep saying we need to have one. They go, okay, then start one. But everybody wants to do it but, you know, God's sitting on my heart and I just hadn't gotten around to doing it, so they could really only have four members on the team. I think they only have four boys. | they have only two old enough to play | I don't even think they have but two old enough to play yet. | negation | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | say | And after that - nothing. Silence. | he wasn't drinking of that | Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback - you wouldn't believe me if I said I wasn't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way. | conditional | present | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | see | The women were much easier to supervise and hold. So he refused to accept Dule in exchange. | Ariel was as well as could be expected | Kit ordered Ariel brought so that the islanders could see she was as well as could be expected and recovering from the wound to her thigh. | AB | modal | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | tell | David had obviously always known and Julia had learned that, whatever feelings were churning around inside his mother's mind, it was vital for her that they remained private. David was holding the strings in a pattern Julia had never seen before. | David and his mother were approaching a crisis point | His face seemed to show nothing except benevolent interest but Julia could tell from the way that he was carrying his head and a certain tension in his body that they were approaching a crisis point. | AB | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | think | ``It was such a shock when I realised what Dora was suggesting. We had a terrible quarrel... I was screaming at her. | she can ever be friends with Dora again | I don't think I can ever be friends with her again. | negation | present | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | think | B: Yeah, I mean it's. True. Yeah. A: I think that's a lot more realistic. Uh, I think that we should be spending more time | the Peace Corps is as successful now | and again I don't think the Peace Corps is as successful now simply because it doesn't fit the circumstance anymore. | negation | present | [
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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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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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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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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | think | B: Well, you've got, well, any of the big cities you've got the different rival gangs and they're having their little turf wars over their little drug kingdoms and such, A: Uh-huh. B: And they get out their little Mac tens, they get out their little uzis and they're going to fight with them. And it doesn't matter what restrictions you put on that type of weapon or a class three firearm. If they want it they'll get it. I don't care if they've got to go down into New Mexico to get it they'll get it and they'll get across the border. Now my position, although, I have absolutely no use for a fully automatic weapon, anyway. A: Uh-huh. B: | there should be that big of a restriction on it | Since I am a law-abiding citizen and I have never had a felony, if I wanted to buy one, I don't think there should be that big of a restriction on it. | negation | present | [
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3JHB4BPSFKEQDZ4HD5HI92OPEKS9QV | say | Clare wondered why she felt so hurt, when she 'd always known the truth. Sam was a movie creature, first and foremost. | Sam put his wife and child first | He might say now that he put his wife and child first. | EP | modal | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: I do too. I believe about ten years ago that we went through a terrible time, but I don't, I believe that they're better now, you know, wh-, B: I think so. | they're shoddy | I don't think they're shoddy | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | believe | She swallowed hard, unsure if she had the nerve to go ahead. The memory of the pain in Tara's eyes last night decided her. | Tara was only the housekeeper | Did he really expect her to believe that Tara was only the housekeeper? | question | present | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | suggest | His voice was marked by flat northern vowels and was so soft Dexter felt the muscles in his cheeks tense as he strained to hear. ``OK, Jim,'' replied Blanche with a smile. | Lancaster should address Blanche by her Christian name in return | Dexter noticed his boss did not suggest Lancaster address her by her Christian name in return. | negation | present | [
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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 | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4LVHZ5 | notice | She was very tired. Every day that week she had got up at five. | they were riding off the main road and into The Chase the oldest wood in England | So she did not notice that they were riding off the main road and into The Chase the oldest wood in England. | negation | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | realize | B: And she got kind of fearful of being on her own. She never really ate very well. It was one thing. She hardly ever took care of herself A: Yeah. B: and she didn't eat. She ate very poor so I think she was, you know, bad, uh, nutrition on top of it. And, uh, she got to the point she didn't want to alone anymore. So, A: | elderly people's diet is that bad | So often I think though, elderly people don't realize that their diet is that bad. | negation | present | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | think | It had come as an unpleasant shock to realize how much they knew. Those employing the man, that was - the French Haute Police, as they called themselves. | anyone discovered that much | Fedorov had not thought anyone could have discovered that much not only about his French activities but those during his youth in Russia. | negation | past | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | mean | And I resent what happened to my flat. A couple of guys think they can stake it out and wait for me, rub their filthy fingers on my clothes, piss in my bathroom, and I'm supposed to ignore it. | he will surrender his possessions to a pair of punks | I know what I said about possessions being like leeches but that don't mean I 'll surrender them to a pair of punks. | negation | present | [
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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 | [
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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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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | think | Whether the relationship had gone beyond friendship Dalgliesh would now never know. She had, apparently, spent little of the money on herself, had been a dependable benefactress of the few eccentric charities of which she approved, had remembered them in her will, but without egregious generosity, and had left the residue of her estate to him without explanation, admonition or peculiar protestations of affection, although he had no doubt that the words ``my dearly beloved nephew'' meant exactly what they said. | Dalgliesh really knew his aunt | He had liked her respected her had always been at ease in her company but he had never thought that he really knew her and now he never would. | negation | past | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | think | B: But, then, you know, I think that some murderers don't really warrant capital punishment. You know, like, for example, uh, you know, you hear about cases where women have killed their husbands who abused them A: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Right, uh-huh. B: and I don't think, that would really warrant capital punishment. A: Uh-huh, | they should be punished | huh. Do you think they should be punished at all, or, uh, like go to prison, uh, | question | present | [
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