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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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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 | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | think | B: That's what I've heard too. Uh, A: It seems bizarre to me. | the worst thing that's happening in the modern world is television | I don't quite understand it, although I think probably the worst thing that's happening at least the modern world today, is television. | EP | modal | present | [
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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | think | A: Now the best, the supporting actor, he was good, but from what I heard, the guy who got it was better, so you know, I can see that. B: Yeah. A: But, oh, B: | her daughter would like it | You think my daughter would like it? | question | present | [
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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 | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | remember | His hair was white, as my daughters reported when they went to view the body before it was given to the Odonata. Now he is known as The Man Who Changed the World, and there are statues to him everywhere. | The Man Who Changed the World had a younger brother | No one remembers he had a younger brother. | negation | present | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | hear | B: Little Mermaid and Peter Pan I think are his two favorites that we've got. A: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. And I think there's some good Disney movies fixing to come out on video, uh, Shipwrecked. B: | Shipwrecked was coming out | Oh, I didn't hear that was coming out. | negation | past | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | My mother was again plunged into a version of that dilemma common to all divorced wives. 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. | Derek had always had charming manners | Or she could say that Derek had always had charming manners and was in the habit of commending ladies on their scent even if it smelled of Alexandrian sewers and sound as though she had lost something worth keeping - and inevitably regretful. | AB | modal | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: It's divided, yeah. B: Wow! A: It really is, so we've got our Cowboys here | somebody roots differently | and, uh, I don't think anybody roots differently | negation | present | [
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3O4VWC1GEWBNCABO16WZLO9H0XLJ3S | assume | He smacked her gold-black-striped bottom, and sent her, fuming, out to her little car. ``Any beer in the house?'' | Mrs Stych was on her way | asked Boyd as soon as the car engine had started up and it could be assumed that Mrs Stych was on her way. | CI | modal | past | [
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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 | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | find | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage. | Ma was good in bed | He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled. | EP | modal | past | [
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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 | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | Alice smiled and nodded, and got up to stand at the window, looking out. Indolent and privileged, daughter of the Establishment, she leaned on the sill, watching the goings-on in the street, and listened to the sounds of paper sliding on paper. | Alice's father had agreed Alice should have some money | Should she say her father had agreed she should have some money? | question | future | [
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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | imagine | ``That's good.'' Ruth stood looking at her. | Emma would have been all congratulations and the joys of womanhood | Rachaela could imagine Emma would have been all congratulations and the joys of womanhood. | AB | modal | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | believe | B: And the tanks came in and, you know, pretty much took care of that. A: Exactly. B: And, A: Yeah, uh, that, personally I don't see as Gorbachev as being maybe a threat, and I think he's actually, honestly trying to do some change. B: Uh-huh. A: | Gorbachev is going to be allowed to get away with doing some change | But I don't believe that he, in this first pass around, you know, being the first one to really turn things around or attempt to is going to be allowed to get away with it either. | negation | present | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | think | But I still wasn't sure why. Perhaps it was Nassim's mention of the baby that sparked me off, however subconsciously. | if it was Billy's kid then somebody had to tell Lucy the bad news | Perhaps I thought that if it was Billy's kid then somebody had to tell Lucy the bad news and if she was skipping probation it had better not be the cops. | EP | modal | past | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | realize | Jean was tough and liked to drink. She would endure for a long while yet. | Jean was on a life sentence | But what would she do when she realized that with things as they were she was on a life sentence not just a temporary suspension of essential pleasure? | question | future | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | believe | There was a group of curious onlookers... Marie felt her legs give way beneath her, she sat down on the edge of the pavement, feet in the gutter, doubled-up, sick and winded as if someone had punched her in the stomach. She lifted up her head and looked again. | this was real life | She had watched scenes like this so often in detective films and police series on television that she could hardly believe that this was real life. | AB | modal | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | think | I worried about the mythic trees you used to paint. Outside, some kids, browned off with the phone-booth, had snapped a sapling rowan in half. | the kids were putting the sapling rowan out of its misery | They may have thought they were putting it out of its misery - a lifetime beautifying the lorry-route to the A1. | EP | modal | past | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | 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 | [
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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | say | B: No, I always vote. A: Well, I have absentee voted in, uh, New Hampshire, and it is a fairly complicated process where you have to go pick up the ballot. B: Oh, really. A: | absentee voting is that complicated | I do not say that it is that complicated, | negation | present | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | assume | He often referred to the royal garden party when he was in a good frame of mind. Scarlet still found the episode entirely mysterious, since she could think of no reason at all why they had been invited. | the summons had been the consequence of Scarlet's father's having been an RA | It was improbable in the extreme that Brian's sterling qualities had come to the notice of the Comptroller of the Household and she could only assume that the summons had been the consequence of her father's having been an RA. | AB | modal | 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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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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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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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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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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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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356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | forget | Methodically, he replaced the screwdriver in a toolbox in the garden shed, though he was not known as a tidy man. When he unwound the rope from the cleat the bell rang once. | the bell would ring | Perhaps he had forgotten that the bell would ring or he hardly cared whether it rang or not. | EP | modal | past | [
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4KOHZW | suspect | He would come when he would come, and the Tabula Rasa would have to bide its time, though the longer he was away the more the likelihood grew of one of their number voicing the suspicion some of them surely nurtured. That Godolphin's dealings in talismans and wantons were only the tip of the iceberg. | Godolphin took trips | Perhaps they even suspected he took trips. | EP | modal | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4KOHZW | understand | My wife went back to Britain. She said I 'd chosen the path to failure. | he is not a failure | Aye we're still friends but she 'll never understand that I'm not a failure I'm a success. | negation | future | [
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356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | see | If we all want it put a stop to, will the government do something about it, or will it be like you said, Mr. Gerrard? | the government can use this science for their own political ideas | Will they see they can use this... this science for their own political ideas? | question | future | [
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356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | imagine | It's true - Peter can be infuriating, she registered. And, to someone with Marc's undoubted ambition and sheer grit, he probably seems hopelessly in need of a helping hand. | Marc could change what was deeply ingrained in Peter's nature | She almost felt sympathy for Marc if he imagined he could change what was deeply ingrained in Peter's nature. | AB | conditional | present | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4KOHZW | think | Still doubtful, the embalmer beckoned his assistants away from their other tasks. | in these times it was not worth taking the risk of offending anyone | He was probably thinking that in these times it was not worth taking the risk of offending anyone just in case they were agents of Horemheb and you ended up in an emerald mine on the Eastern Coast. | EP | modal | present | [
"0",
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | know | So maybe it was somewhere on mat land me chopper has put down. He had been driving at high speed when me helicopter flew past him. | she is travelling in this car | And they probably know I'm travelling in this car. | EP | modal | present | [
"0",
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4KOHZW | feel | ``Molly likes having an audience for her tales and it passes the hours for them.'' When Miss Louisa had a second more severe stroke at the end of August, and Miss Ellen another heart attack, both old ladies died within a few days of each other. | death was merciful in the circumstances | Their friends could only feel that death was merciful in the circumstances especially with war imminent and that Molly had made the closing months of their lives very happy. | AB | modal | past | [
"2",
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] | ``Molly likes having an audience for her tales and it passes the hours for them.'' When Miss Louisa had a second more severe stroke at the end of August, and Miss Ellen another heart attack, both old ladies died within a few days of each other.</s>Their friends could only feel that death was merciful in the circumstances especially with war imminent and that Molly had made the closing months of their lives very happy.</s>death was merciful in the circumstances | BNC-652 | 4,418 | AKLV0WIZZ356X | 2 | 22
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356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | mean | Jeff Dudley. The Edwardian informed me recently that he 'd been appointed trade attache in one of our Central American embassies. | Jeff Dudley is a spy nowadays | Perhaps that means he's a spy nowadays. | EP | modal | present | [
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] | Jeff Dudley. The Edwardian informed me recently that he 'd been appointed trade attache in one of our Central American embassies.</s>Perhaps that means he's a spy nowadays.</s>Jeff Dudley is a spy nowadays | BNC-877 | 5,101 | AKLV0WIZZ356X | 0 | 00
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4KOHZW | know | And O said to me, the thing was. I couldn't remember. | he still had her address | I didn't even know he still had my address it all happened years before we barely even had an affair. | negation | past | [
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356TQKY9XF2GTCGSCE2Y9FCJR7D876 | know | He asked to be put through to Alexandra's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling. ``Uh - Matthew Prescott, Cadogan's, Art Dealers,'' he said, too flustered to give a false name. | the person calling was Matthew Prescott | He hoped he at least sounded businesslike as though it were not a private call and realized immediately that Alexandra would refuse to take the call if she knew it was him. | conditional | present | [
"2",
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] | He asked to be put through to Alexandra's desk and was disconcerted when the voice wanted to know who was calling. ``Uh - Matthew Prescott, Cadogan's, Art Dealers,'' he said, too flustered to give a false name.</s>He hoped he at least sounded businesslike as though it were not a private call and realized immediately that Alexandra would refuse to take the call if she knew it was him.</s>the person calling was Matthew Prescott | BNC-183 | 2,204 | AKLV0WIZZ356X | 2 | 22
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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 | [
"-3",
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] | ``But that's not fair! That's downright cheating!''</s>What's to stop you simply saying that my designs aren't suitable and demanding the money whether it's true or not?</s>her designs aren't suitable | BNC-2560 | 3,387 | AKLV0WIZZ356X | 0 | 00
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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 | 1,626 | AKLV0WIZZ356X | 3 | 33
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | know | So maybe it was somewhere on mat land me chopper has put down. He had been driving at high speed when me helicopter flew past him. | she is travelling in this car | And they probably know I'm travelling in this car. | EP | modal | present | [
"0",
"3",
"1",
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"0",
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] | So maybe it was somewhere on mat land me chopper has put down. He had been driving at high speed when me helicopter flew past him.</s>And they probably know I'm travelling in this car.</s>she is travelling in this car | BNC-825 | 4,999 | A1SIUJEL2LS8UO | 1 | 11
|
3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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 | 1,625 | A1SIUJEL2LS8UO | 1 | 11
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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 | [
"2",
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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 | 3,666 | A1SIUJEL2LS8UO | 0 | 00
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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 | [
"-3",
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] | ``But that's not fair! That's downright cheating!''</s>What's to stop you simply saying that my designs aren't suitable and demanding the money whether it's true or not?</s>her designs aren't suitable | BNC-2560 | 3,395 | A1SIUJEL2LS8UO | 1 | 11
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3IKMEYR0LW0T2CLNFRI63T42C7J2KY | 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 | 4,388 | A1SIUJEL2LS8UO | 3 | 33
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37SDSEDIN972IQ1QNYLP85L6ONS18L | think | ``I 'd have done it long ago. Now, give me some beer, and don't poison it.'' | the warning was a necessary one | It was said as a joke but if the man had seen the evil look on Fagin's face he might have thought the warning was a necessary one. | EP | modal | past | [
"-2",
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] | ``I 'd have done it long ago. Now, give me some beer, and don't poison it.''</s>It was said as a joke but if the man had seen the evil look on Fagin's face he might have thought the warning was a necessary one.</s>the warning was a necessary one | BNC-1257 | 933 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 3 | 33
|
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 | [
"3",
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] | I didn't say anything, but kept on eating slowly.</s>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.</s>his father was looking at him from the other end of the table | BNC-1169 | 686 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 3 | 33
|
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EIL1SHC | 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 | [
"-3",
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"2",
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] | 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.</s>That wasn't his fault and if anyone said that it was Nenna would still feel like poking a hole in them.</s>it was Edward's fault | BNC-325 | 3,561 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | -3 | 4-3
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | see | ``Look, lady, give me a break. I just deliver the stuff, I don't interview it for the Sunday papers.'' | the paper said very little | He waved the paper at her and even at a distance she could see that it said very little. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
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] | ``Look, lady, give me a break. I just deliver the stuff, I don't interview it for the Sunday papers.''</s>He waved the paper at her and even at a distance she could see that it said very little.</s>the paper said very little | BNC-1089 | 316 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 0 | 00
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | know | Watching as he grinned up at the bus driver, said something and laughed, she felt a hollow ache inside. It had been a long time since she 'd laughed, joined in a joke, been silly just for the hell of it. | Leo wouldn't do anything so obliging as to walk off | Leo was probably fun to be with a great companion a good friend she thought then gave a wry chagrined smile as he turned towards her as though he 'd been aware of her presence all along - and she might have known he wouldn't do anything so obliging as to walk off. | CI | modal | past | [
"-3",
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] | Watching as he grinned up at the bus driver, said something and laughed, she felt a hollow ache inside. It had been a long time since she 'd laughed, joined in a joke, been silly just for the hell of it.</s>Leo was probably fun to be with a great companion a good friend she thought then gave a wry chagrined smile as he turned towards her as though he 'd been aware of her presence all along - and she might have known he wouldn't do anything so obliging as to walk off.</s>Leo wouldn't do anything so obliging as to walk off | BNC-801 | 4,899 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 3 | 33
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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 | [
"0",
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] | 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.</s>You won't even notice I 've gone.</s>she has gone | BNC-1697 | 2,008 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 0 | 00
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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 | [
"-2",
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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 | 5,419 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 0 | 00
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | believe | She returned his kiss, her lips soft, sweet, utterly giving. He began an exploration of her body, a constant revelation of tormenting pleasure. | this shivering delight was really happening | Her nerve-ends in total chaos Robbie could hardly believe this was really happening this shivering delight. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
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] | She returned his kiss, her lips soft, sweet, utterly giving. He began an exploration of her body, a constant revelation of tormenting pleasure.</s>Her nerve-ends in total chaos Robbie could hardly believe this was really happening this shivering delight.</s>this shivering delight was really happening | BNC-605 | 4,253 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 3 | 33
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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 | [
"-1",
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] | Clare wondered why she felt so hurt, when she 'd always known the truth. Sam was a movie creature, first and foremost.</s>He might say now that he put his wife and child first.</s>Sam put his wife and child first | BNC-996 | 5,432 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 0 | 00
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | suppose | But I have to admit you confuse me. First you are looking for a man named Svend - then it is your sister. | he runs a rooming house | Do you suppose I run a rooming house or can it be you are not so innocent as you appear? | question | present | [
"-3",
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] | But I have to admit you confuse me. First you are looking for a man named Svend - then it is your sister.</s>Do you suppose I run a rooming house or can it be you are not so innocent as you appear?</s>he runs a rooming house | BNC-2604 | 3,430 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | -3 | 4-3
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32L724R85LPYOOW5HM86MQXISETPI3 | say | There! I have a genius for this, which I offer to God. | he is crazy | Do they say I am crazy brother? | question | present | [
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] | There! I have a genius for this, which I offer to God.</s>Do they say I am crazy brother?</s>he is crazy | BNC-2533 | 3,383 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 0 | 00
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | know | A: That's right, that's right. B: Uh, I don't have other than a reading and male perspective on the biological urges involved relative to being a mother or not. Uh, my sense is that I have very much an interest and had one in being a parent. | he felt himself necessarily encumbered with the necessity to have heirs | I don't know that I, uh, felt myself necessarily encumbered with the necessity to have heirs. | negation | present | [
"-2",
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] | A: That's right, that's right. B: Uh, I don't have other than a reading and male perspective on the biological urges involved relative to being a mother or not. Uh, my sense is that I have very much an interest and had one in being a parent.</s>I don't know that I, uh, felt myself necessarily encumbered with the necessity to have heirs.</s>he felt himself necessarily encumbered with the necessity to have heirs | SWBD-247 | 6,986 | A4J4GGMKJ68L0 | 0 | 00
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I think so, I think, B: I really do. Oh, yeah, it's going to take, uh, you know, | the police can do it alone | the police, I don't think can do it alone, you know. | negation | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | believe | He hadn't recognised the ageing, twisted features of Pat Weaver, as the man on the bike had cycled lazily past. Nor had the CI5 man who was trailing Stone... Minutes before, as Stone had slipped surreptitiously from his house, his furtive movement had been picked up by Dan Monteith, stationed at the front of the house, concealed in a neighbouring garden. | Stone had slipped quietly away to the phone box | If Stone believed he had slipped quietly away to the phone box he had underestimated - or forgotten - the pursuit abilities of CI5. | conditional | past | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EIL1SHC | 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 | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | pretend | If I beckon, she will certainly come to me! he thought, and his mind whirled, so that for a moment he barely saw the waiting Fiana candidates and the glittering Sun Chamber. | there had never been that brief blinding flare of longing between them | Or should he turn desire aside and pretend that there had never been that brief blinding flare of longing between them? | question | future | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EIL1SHC | 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 | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | imagine | ``Walk with her.'' Elizabeth was walking with Betty behind the doctor and April, who was clinging to his arm and, as it were, daintily tripping up. | April was comporting herself in an attractively provocative and feminine fashion | She probably imagined she was comporting herself in an attractively provocative and feminine fashion thought Lydia sneering and lengthening her stride. | EP | modal | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | believe | ``The motor was running earlier, smooth as honey.'' Lissa accepted the comfort of his assurances. | something untoward was going to happen this afternoon | She did not really believe anything untoward was going to happen this afternoon. | negation | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | tell | Obviously Edwin had not murdered Francis but he had created a situation in which violence was more likely. The main provisions of the will were devisive and certain to breed strife, but they provided no motive for Francis's murder. | the only obvious beneficiary from Francis's death was Francis's daughter | How often had Wycliffe told himself that the only obvious beneficiary from Francis's death was his daughter? | question | past | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I guess it, would, B: Because you got to, watch them every day, and keep them watered A: yeah. Uh-huh. B: | she will do it again | and I don't think I'll do it again. | negation | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | hope | Like many questions which the police were obliged to put, these were a formality, it being clear that the bargeowners couldn't answer them. | the mooring-ropes were in better case than the anchors | It could only be hoped that the mooring-ropes were in better case than the anchors. | AB | modal | present | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EIL1SHC | think | ``Keep your faces down.'' Beth feared for the children's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch. | Matthew would stop once Beth had hold of the other end | If she thought Matthew would stop once she had hold of the other end Beth was badly mistaken. | conditional | past | [
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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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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | know | So maybe it was somewhere on mat land me chopper has put down. He had been driving at high speed when me helicopter flew past him. | she is travelling in this car | And they probably know I'm travelling in this car. | EP | modal | present | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EIL1SHC | 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 | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | suppose | ``Of course, we can have a look, but I doubt we 'll find anything. In any case, it's not vital.'' | the coroner will make any problems about what happened | I don't suppose the coroner will make any problems about what happened. | negation | present | [
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37SDSEDIN972IQ1QNYLP85L6ONS18L | say | I should think that just about everyone was having a go at everyone else by the time it ended. | it was a war that needed fighting | But I suppose you could say that it was a war that needed fighting. | CI | modal | present | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EIL1SHC | 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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32L724R85LPYOOW5HM86MQXISETPI3 | think | The nun and her superior exchanged glances. Then Mother Francis, with a small inclination of her head, gave the nun leave to take this very awkward child away. | the child was odd | If the Mother Superior and the nun were thinking the child was odd it was nothing to what Millie was thinking about them and her introduction to the school and its inmates. | conditional | present | [
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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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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | think | If only she had been a bit more accommodating, a bit more enthusiastic. As it was he had obviously grown tired of the regular struggles and gone off to find someone who gave in more readily. | Paula had any hand in it | But in spite of what had happened at the fashion show she did not think Paula had any hand in it until next day at breakfast. | negation | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | notice | He was in Radio Times as a strip cartoon for eight years and his portrait has hung in the Royal Academy. This book is intended not only for present-day children but also for all who have ever enjoyed the Captain's adventures. | Sinkport closely resembles a well-known coastal town in East Sussex | The story could have happened anywhere but some readers may notice that Sinkport closely resembles a well-known coastal town in East Sussex. | AB | 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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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | think | And she fished a small parcel from her pocket, and showed Sally-Anne her treasure just as the horse bus finally groaned up - or neighed up, thought Sally-Anne irreverently. | Sally-Anne would ever travel on a horse bus | She had never thought that she would ever travel on such a thing although she could not tell Rose that. | negation | past | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | mean | ``I know the one. Yes, it was good though I say it myself.'' | she has to be involved in this kind of nauseous business | But that doesn't mean I have to be involved in this kind of nauseous business. | negation | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | believe | A: Yes, yes it is. Down in the more southern and western areas. And, of course we are, um, about two hours from the northern border, straight south, B: Yeah. A: and, uh, very windy. | the wind blows all the time | It's amazing to me because I have only lived in Dallas for three years, and I can not believe that the wind blows all the time. | AB | negation | present | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | say | I suppose it was all to do with origins, sergeant. I started from the bottom - a poor family, elementary school, then night school while I was working as a clerk. | they were happy days | I can not say that they were happy days but they taught me what life is about. | negation | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6ACFC4DJ | think | And if he knew why did he tell her and annoy her still further? If he did have designs on her, and a plan to marry Mr Eddie Hogan's daughter and thereby marry into the business, then why was he saying all the things that would irritate and upset her? | Mr Eddie Hogan's daughter's own wishes would hardly be considered in the matter | Perhaps he thought that her own wishes would hardly be considered in the matter. | EP | modal | 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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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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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | say | So her early impressions were confirmed. He was an exacting man to work for. | London is more frantic than the provinces | Who says that London is more frantic than the provinces? | question | present | [
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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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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 | [
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3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN | think | A: and, uh, I was kind of interested to hear cause they had some people from the EP and lots of different places B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, they had basically decided that there is going to be a real problem here within a few years on solid waste. B: | that was a new revelation | Uh, I didn't think that was a new revelation. | negation | past | [
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32L724R85LPYOOW5HM86MQXISETPI3 | think | The nun and her superior exchanged glances. Then Mother Francis, with a small inclination of her head, gave the nun leave to take this very awkward child away. | the child was odd | If the Mother Superior and the nun were thinking the child was odd it was nothing to what Millie was thinking about them and her introduction to the school and its inmates. | conditional | present | [
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32L724R85LPYOOW5HM86MQXISETPI3 | decide | Country churches were never locked. You could wander in at any time. | Cromwell would get in anyway | Perhaps Cromwell when he passed also found the door of Coldingham Priory locked and decided that he would get in anyway even if it meant removing a whole wall in order to do so. | EP | modal | past | [
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3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN | think | B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb. | the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm | Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? | question | present | [
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3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN | understand | B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah, | they don't want to be with anybody else | I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else. | negation | present | [
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] | B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,</s>I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.</s>they don't want to be with anybody else | SWBD-327 | 7,846 | AA4KKLIU4C3NY | 3 | 33
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3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN | say | B: not going to help. It's never helped my personal situation. | it would help with their personal situation | I can't say it would help with theirs either. | AB | negation | present | [
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