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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIANVJZ16 | pretend | Powerlessness. Hope and no-hope, both at the same time. | this doctoring business came as a total surprise | Well I can't pretend that this doctoring business came as a total surprise. | negation | present | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | A: Good morning. Um, I mean, if I start this I just wanted to say that, um, one of the things that I don't think we really understood about the middle eastern situation is that they're a totally different type of people than we are, and I mean they think differently and their idea of what is justice is totally different from ours. and right now, I think that that's been proven in the fact that, um, they have just, well, anyway, I just think that, you know, the United States policy over there, I think we should just leave them alone. I really do. in a major way because um, that whole region over there, I think needs to settle its own differences within itself. B: Yeah. A: And that's the course that they should go, I mean, you know, we can maybe help them a little bit, prompt them, | this intervention at such high levels should be going on | but I don't think this intervention at such high levels should be going on. | negation | present | [
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9WEF8AV | guess | A: As a freshman? B: Yeah. A: Yep. B: And, uh, he's pleased with his classes. | he has been in the high school long enough to know what to expect | I don't guess I've been in the high school long enough to know what to expect really you know, how to judge it. | negation | present | [
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341H3G5YF0JHVXHV05H27KZ0I3DZ03 | 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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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | think | His head sank so low that his collar dented his bottom lip, and Sarah had touched his arm in sympathy, earning an even stronger rebuke herself. Nahum was becoming a feverishly energetic lover. | powerful attacks on Sarah might produce the result Nahum longed for | Perhaps he thought powerful attacks on her might produce the result he longed for. | EP | modal | present | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | see | B: so there's only been really one working. A: Uh-huh, same here. Uh-huh. B: And, uh, it works for me | it would work for probably the majority of people | but I can't see that it would work for probably the majority of people. | AB | negation | present | [
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3FULMHZ7OU2YVE0D4HEABLT4OBXM4F | know | A: Uh, such like, maybe in murder they get to choose whether it's, uh, premeditated or one or two of the lesser degrees. The other thing that juries are restricted on and at least to me this has been one of the frustrating things even in my own experiences, that you usually don't get to hear all the information. B: Yeah. A: It's what information is presented | juries have a right to know more | and, uh, I don't know that juries have a right to know more because in a sense we call those safeguards, | negation | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | insist | Either way the result is inevitably the same. A severed jugular! | health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s | And does the Government insist that health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s? | question | present | [
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3VCK0Q0PO5JNE83CXH68CXSR8P5N0A | think | Right then Shannon would gladly have given her entire make-up kit for a rest, but there was no way she was about to admit any weakness to him, particularly after that crack about her ``poor over-used mouth''. So he thought she talked too much, did he? | the big ox was teaching a statue | He 'd see how quiet she could be - in fact the big ox might just think he was teaching a statue male-chauvinist pig that he was. | EP | modal | future | [
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3OKP4QVBP22D5TK82FQ6BJV7KXTAGE | think | B: but if they get the little tiny kids saving it now, in five years, when they get bigger, it'll work a little bit more, too. A: Yeah. True. B: Because it's, we've all got to do it right now. I just, I really amazed to find out that, eighty per cent are filled now, in garbage fills. In five years we're supposed to be at max. A: Uh-huh. B: | she can keep her own garbage | I don't think I can keep my own garbage. | negation | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | realize | ``Lucky you. Well, she's found them some rooms in Tewkesbury, and she wants Hayley to go back.'' | Hayley was so ill and could die. | She didn't realise Hayley was so ill and could die. | negation | past | [
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3KQC8JMJGCXRL4GYD6TE9BT2PRTH37 | forget | Forced to listen to all those hoary chestnuts that cast me and my kind as the bad guys, and the butt of all the jokes. What arrogance, what cheek, what chutzpah! | once upon a time the Christian world made no distinction between Jews and demons | Has our charming storyteller forgotten that once upon a time the Christian world made no distinction between Jews and demons - knowing both had horns? | question | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | think | B: Yeah. How about Mister Rogers, is he still around? A: Yes. Yeah. They still show Mister Rogers. | Mister Rogers is making new Mister Rogers | I don't think he's making new ones, | negation | present | [
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3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | think | The road to the Fire Court looked quite straightforward really. It seemed as if you had to go past a large lake and on down a narrow, windy mountain road with houses dotted on each side. | the road to the Fire Court looked especially dangerous | Floy had asked about dangers and what they might expect to encounter but Fenella did not think it looked especially dangerous. | 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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3VLL1PIENQT2YE9E2QJDXLVIK6FOZ8 | think | A: How did Radio Shack work? B: If you go in and buy anything they want your phone number. | they're going to call him | And I don't think they're going to call me and ask me how it's functioning, | negation | present | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | forget | ``I 've already got money that I 've saved from Grye's winnings.'' Seb did not amplify his statement. | Christian disapproved of gambling | He had not forgotten that Christian disapproved of gambling. | negation | past | [
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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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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4 | think | A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A: | they have the right to do that | I don't think they have the right to do that. | negation | present | [
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3MNJFORX8B9ALNCWWZT7LNF9N5V5F5 | know | ``Rather a long shot, wasn't it? Twenty years?'' | the baby was born here | How do you know the baby was born here? | question | present | [
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311HQEI8RSLVD8HFL42BMZ9NQHF7Z7 | think | Feargal's censure, Phena's bitterness - a hell of a burden to carry all your adult life. And it must be a burden, knowing that your family thought you a cheat, knowing that you had hurt them, and would continue to hurt them until you died. | Ellie would have had that sort of courage | Ellie didn't think she would have had that sort of courage. | negation | present | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | 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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3RZS0FBRWKF7BLA5PCCKBNZNLRYPCW | think | A: Yeah, I think that's what aggravates a lot of people, is somebody does get a life sentence in place of the death penalty, and they wind up back on the streets after five years or six years or like the kid on the news tonight out in Mesquite who was out in six months.. B: Uh-huh. Yeah, it's just our criminal system is just so, I guess, overloaded, but the problem is not so much with the prison system, you know, I mean, because the cops are out there doing their job enforcing the laws, and the prison system are just, you know, they're trying to cope with them, but, you know, the thing about capital punishment I, you know, | capital punishment would be a deterrent to future crimes | a lot of people don't think it would be a deterrent, uh, to future crime, | negation | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | hear | ``Yes, dreadful isn't it,'' she agreed. ``Still, the farmers need it, Rodney says, and the garden...'' Compared with the near-despair that she had shown during their recent encounter in the church, her manner was almost jaunty. | Barney had been getting an undue amount of visits from the police | Perhaps she 'd heard on the college grapevine that Barney had been getting an undue amount of visits from the police and was rejoicing that the heat was off her beloved Rodney. | EP | modal | past | [
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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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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | know | B: I think I've been trout fishing once. I've never fly fished. Have you fly fished? A: Uh, no I haven't. | she could do that | I don't know that I could do that. | negation | present | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | 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, | he would change it | I do not think I would change it. | negation | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | think | B: All right, well. A: Um, short term, I don't think anything's going to be done about it or probably should be done about it. B: Right. | anything should be done in the short term | Uh, are you saying you don't think anything should be done in the short term? | question | present | [
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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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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | think | The window-boxes were in full bloom. But there was a for sale board up, new today, he hadn't seen it there this morning when he set out for the meeting with the AC. | Mrs. Brocklebank had forgotten | Mrs Brocklebank had been quiet lately about the tragic possibilities of the house but he did not think she had forgotten. | negation | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | think | B: if you get it on sale, A: Yeah, yeah, so we bought that or we bought the filets, and then the chicken, or turkey nuggets, | someone in his house knows the difference | and I don't think anybody in my house knows the difference, unless you tell them. | negation | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | I'm putting out no more clean linen until tomorrow. Fighting, indeed. | Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in fighting | I might have known that Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in it. | CI | modal | past | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4 | recognize | B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A: | there is a problem | Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem | negation | future | [
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3HRWUH63QU7M9FPDUNCKTSOIPXC5N9 | hope | Carnelian must know special runes to inscribe around the eye-screen and arcane litanies to incant, to make it serve this two-way purpose, which perhaps had been the true purpose of the device in the first place... ``I'm listening,'' Jaq shouted. ``I'm all ears.'' | Jaq or Meh `Lindi would rush or fire impetuously till they hit some bystander or the Governor's tabernacle | Did Carnelian hope that Jaq or Meh ` Lindi would rush or fire impetuously - only for their laser beams or needles to pass through the phantom without effect till they hit some bystander or the Governor's tabernacle? | question | future | [
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3VADEH0UHC2NI2Z1MY2KQS353WYPS4 | think | Valence the void-brain, Valence the virtuous valet. Why couldn't the figger choose his own portion of titanic anatomy to shaft? | Valence was helping | Did he think he was helping? | question | past | [
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3L4YG5VW9NX8RGDTKZG0VZ0GSAUDDX | think | B: Oh, well that's good. A: but she really doesn't. | she would adjust | Nobody thought she would adjust, | 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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38DCH97KHH7FJBHQZH8VYW2SG9QJQW | know | A: but at the same time I think it would do them a world of good. B: Yeah. A: But there's a, B: | speaker A could require everyone to do it for a whole year | I don't know that you could require everyone yeah, to do it for a whole year, or two years or something like that, | negation | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | believe | B: That sounds really good. I read a thing, I don't even remember if it was in the Dallasite or the Insite one, about uh, companies allowing you, and they said that TI was looking into it, to purchase extra vacation days. Which I thought sounded like a good idea. You know, if you've been there, you know, under five years you get two weeks of vacation but that's really not enough and you want an extra week, then you can purchase an extra week of vacation by saying, okay, I'm going to want an extra five days this year and they'll take a set amount out of each paycheck, you know, and they're deducting it all along, so you can have an extra five days off and be paid for them at the time, you know, you're really not being paid for them, the money is actually coming out of your own pocket, but it's coming out a little bit at a time instead of all at once, you know. So, that is kind of an idea that a lot of people sounded like that they were really interested in and TI said that they were looking into something like that so, A: Well, I could certainly, personally stand seeing them go to a standardized compensatory time for overtime. B: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. A: | none of the employees would have to purchase any extra vacation days if the company did that | And I don't believe any of us would have to purchase any extra vacation days, if they did that. | negation | present | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4 | think | A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual? | the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago | Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago? | question | present | [
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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | think | A: Well, where you're located, I do know Texas Instruments has random drug testing. B: Uh-huh. A: And I think they've had it for several years. | Texas Instruments' program had a lot of problems associated with it | And their program they had, I don't think had a lot of, uh, problems associated with it, | negation | present | [
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | believe | His microphone whistled a little and Sally winced in embarrassment. | Sally's very own sister could be a part of this glittering performance | The first model appeared on the catwalk looking so glamorous so unbelievably chic that Sally could scarcely believe that her very own sister could be a part of this glittering performance. | AB | modal | 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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3AJA9FLWSC3MXB7B3JC1AWJEWSIFIC | think | B: Well, that's the same thing that I did. I hope I'll be able to do the same with grandchildren. A: I think that once you do that, your children kind of develop the same attitudes. At least my daughters have. They try to teach theirs not to get into things instead of having to put everything up. So it's worked pretty well. There's, | something has been broken | I don't really think anything's been broken. | negation | present | [
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3WGZLY9VCHRWALH23R5K97MFDJBD81 | mean | Polly met his troubled gaze. | part of Polly died | She had to hear it from his own lips even if it meant that part of her died. | conditional | present | [
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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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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | say | A: uh I picked up a bunch of Craftsman tools from the forties that my wife's father owned when he was alive B: Uh-huh. A: and so I do have a band saw and a router and, uh, things like that out in the garage. | he uses them very often | But I can't say I use them very often. | AB | negation | present | [
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37SDSEDIN972IQ1QNYLP85L6ONS18L | suspect | ``One of the old school,'' Ramsbum kept intoning. ``God knows what'll happen to us now.'' | Ramsburn was seriously feeling grief | If Ramsbum had been a human being Amiss might have suspected that he was seriously feeling grief. | CI | modal | 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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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 | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH1034BOWI | think | B: That was kind of a funny movie with, uh, Richard Dreyfuss and Bill Murray. A: Uh-huh. B: That was fun. A: Golly, | he has heard of that movie | I don't think that I've ever heard of that movie. | negation | present | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | assume | Bohemian pyrotechnics are not what marriage to Stu promises. Gillian has landed herself nothing other than the youngest older man she could find. | he wasn't noticing | But would it have been fair to point all this out as they nuzzled one another on some Anglian plage and assumed I wasn't noticing? | question | past | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | say | I was very surprised by all this. | she was going too | Holmes had told Stapleton that he would return to London but he had not said that I was going too. | negation | past | [
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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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3KWGG5KP6J71QIDSXWKSUJ5SGOAMCO | realize | B: I'm sorry. B: Well, I'm in Texas. I just assumed that I had, this is the first call I've done, A: Uh-huh. B: | they were going to reach out to people from all over the country | and, I didn't realize that they were going to reach out to people from, all over the country. | negation | present | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | feel | ``Knock once and enter.'' Julia could think of no appropriate reply. | there was any reply that Julia could make to Miss Coldharbour | In fact when she came to consider she never felt that there was any reply that she could make to Miss Coldharbour whose remarks frequently had the air of concluding conversations rather than opening them. | negation | past | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | tell | Zenaida the sorceress jumped on her from behind, one hand at her throat, the other yanking at her hair. | the bird was Carmellina's true love under a spell from the wicked enchantress | She screeched and the bird flapping over her head screeched with her but Carmellina could tell from the look in its pale green eye that it was her true love under a spell from the wicked enchantress and she fell to her knees and clutched the skirts of Zenaida. | AB | modal | present | [
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3SR6AEG6W5YS17DM2RM4Z5PFYQKHY5 | realize | Out on the waste ground is a guy with his head bashed in. Ludo swung his club at him with all that strength he hardly knows he possesses. | the man is dead | Does Ludo now realise the man is dead? | question | present | [
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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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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | know | B: and at that point, the warehouse was over across the road and it wasn't air conditioned, and, we were there like in the middle of the summer, it's unair-conditioned, it was dusty and dirty, uh, there was like a fan at the very end of the row and that was it. And so, we didn't really know we weren't supposed to, we thought TI dress code was just dress appropriate to your job, A: Uh-huh. B: we wore shorts. | wearing shorts was a big no no | We didn't know that was a big no, no. | negation | past | [
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38DCH97KHH7FJBHQZH8VYW2SG9QJQW | believe | A: Yeah. Wouldn't that be awful if you were using, and oh, lose your job and everything. B: Which I thought was interesting. Oh, man, yeah. Ooh, yeah. A: | she was so brazen before | I can't believe I was so brazen before. | AB | negation | 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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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | guess | I want to look dark and menacing. The way I ought to look, the way I should look, the way I might have looked if I hadn't had my little accident. | she had killed three people | Looking at me you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people. | negation | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | think | B: Yeah, and it almost seems like in order to avoid, uh, some of the scandal, you would have to have the kind of wife that you would only find, say in the Bobsy twins or, something like that. A: Right. You know, I also think it would be funny if we could know everything about the people that were in there and throw them out. | there would be too many left | I don't think there would be too many left. | negation | present | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | see | A: That's good. They say, B: And they get along real good. | dog will lick this kitty | I said if Tom could see dog lick this kitty, he'd flip. | AB | conditional | present | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | prove | My reading might be pointless in terms of the history of literary criticism. But it's not pointless in terms of pleasure. | lay readers enjoy books more than professional critics | I can't prove that lay readers enjoy books more than professional critics. | negation | 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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3KQC8JMJGCXRL4GYD6TE9BT2PRTH37 | tell | ``That's no problem,'' he grinned, unabashed. ``We have a perfectly efficient paging system, isn't that right, Niall?'' | Niall was furious | Lindsey saw the dark brow come down and from his thunderous expression could tell Niall was furious. | AB | modal | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | realize | A: Oh, oh yeah, and every time you see one hit on the side of the road you say is that my cat. B: Uh-huh. A: And you go crazy thinking it might be yours. B: Right, | her husband was such a sucker for animals | well I didn't realize my husband was such a sucker for animals until I brought one home one night. | negation | past | [
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30EV7DWJTV0C4IT568V02E0PPE8Y6T | find | And what's the point? I know Elaine's name, I know where I was born - I can at least make a start. | she's at a dead end | If I find I'm at a dead end then I can ask for outside help. | conditional | future | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | believe | B: he refuted it, it just was not effective enough to... A: Well, he didn't refute it til the last two weeks of the campaign. He didn't believe anybody would believe that. And indeed his trend started upward. B: | anybody would believe that | Well see, I didn't believe anybody would believe that either. | negation | past | [
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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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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | think | He said. ``Not if I want to continue fitting into all my clothes.'' Good grief, what century was this man living in? | the Rubenesque figure was still fashionable | Did he think that the Rubenesque figure was still fashionable? | question | present | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | think | Children aren't real people, in the sense that they are not small males and females but a separate species which will (probably) grow into one or the other in due time. Younger children in particular, before the insidious and evil influence of society and their parents have properly got to them, are sexlessly open and hence perfectly likeable. | Esmerelda's name was a bit soppy | I did like Esmerelda (even if I thought her name was a bit soppy) and played with her a lot when she came to stay. | conditional | past | [
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3Q7TKIAPOTFRPS1LXGEOEC8L1JWDLD | know | B: Yeah. they own you or, you know, grant you with you their presence, you know. A: Yeah, right. Yeah. Right. That, yes, we're supposed to appreciate them. Well, uh, when I come home in the evenings, my dog greets me at the door. | a cat would do that | I don't know that a cat would do that, uh. | negation | present | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | know | They 'd seen Miss Lavant on the promenade and about the town, always walking slowly, sometimes with a neat wicker basket. Kate had often thought she was beautiful. | Miss Lavant was in love with Dr Greenslade | She hadn't known she was in love with Dr Greenslade who had a wife already and three children. | negation | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | Charles, who shared G.K. Chesterton's opinion that the temperament is a disease which afflicts amateurs, grunted. | Lesley-Jane could stimulate male lust | He could well believe that Lesley-Jane could stimulate male lust. | AB | modal | present | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | know | Tess used to rest her head on the cow's body, her eyes fixed on a distant field. The sun shone on the beautiful lines of her face. | Clare had followed Tess around and sat watching her | She did not know that Clare had followed her round and sat watching her. | negation | present | [
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] | He also liked swimming and cycling. He said that he wrote stories, though he had to admit that he had never got further than the first two pages.</s>Willie meanwhile not only remained silent during these conversations but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there but he reckoned without Zach.</s>Willie was there | BNC-705 | 4,540 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 3 | 33
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | Doyle, the Woman, the television news-readers, Hank, the girl and the policeman - even his own face in the mirror - all told him that he was Philip Doyle. That Liam Shakespeare was a hostage in a house in Shelley Grove. | they were all wrong | And did he really believe that they were all wrong? | question | present | [
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3SR6AEG6W5YS17DM2RM4Z5PFYQKHY5 | think | She had spoiled the child rotten. But what else could she have done? | that bright articulate girl would turn out like this | Who would have thought that that bright articulate girl would turn out like this? | question | past | [
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | see | They were all the same, all noise and sparrow shit, and if the man only knew the idiot scene he cut... ``My fire exploded.'' The fight had fled the Major. | the Major's hands trembled | His hands hung simply by his trouser pockets ungloved and Rudakov could see that they trembled. | AB | modal | present | [
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] | They were all the same, all noise and sparrow shit, and if the man only knew the idiot scene he cut... ``My fire exploded.'' The fight had fled the Major.</s>His hands hung simply by his trouser pockets ungloved and Rudakov could see that they trembled.</s>the Major's hands trembled | BNC-1075 | 261 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 3 | 33
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | notice | ``I just want to show you something.'' He took her protesting hand, and laid it on a thick roll of tablecloths between their bodies. | the thick roll of tablecloths was there | She had been so busy avoiding touching him she had not even noticed it was there. | negation | past | [
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] | ``I just want to show you something.'' He took her protesting hand, and laid it on a thick roll of tablecloths between their bodies.</s>She had been so busy avoiding touching him she had not even noticed it was there.</s>the thick roll of tablecloths was there | BNC-1673 | 1,917 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 3 | 33
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | specify | A: Um, my sense is that something may just have been done about it by congressmen just what went into the something about the random dialers that just dial phone numbers. B: Uh-huh. A: I guess in some cases they just consider pickup your phone and not let you use your phone for a while whether you hang up on them or not. B: Uh-huh. A: | their phones were not for commercial using | Um, but I thought I saw something about it having some kind of provision that people could specify that their phones were not for commercial using | AB | modal | present | [
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] | A: Um, my sense is that something may just have been done about it by congressmen just what went into the something about the random dialers that just dial phone numbers. B: Uh-huh. A: I guess in some cases they just consider pickup your phone and not let you use your phone for a while whether you hang up on them or not. B: Uh-huh. A:</s>Um, but I thought I saw something about it having some kind of provision that people could specify that their phones were not for commercial using</s>their phones were not for commercial using | SWBD-34 | 7,974 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 1 | 11
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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 | [
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3VADEH0UHC2NI2Z1MY2KQS353WYPS4 | feel | If Dana left me, I knew I would never love anyone again - or at least, not in the same way, with the same intensity. So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write. | he had succeeded with Dana | If only he had started to write in a larger script I might have felt I had succeeded with him made him a poet. | EP | modal | past | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | A: that's one difference. There really wasn't a lot of difference. B: I didn't, see I never even heard that there was a book tied in with that movie. That's interesting. That was a good movie, too. A: | they covered baseball | Well, do you think we covered baseball? | question | present | [
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3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | say | Look, my dear, I'm not in my dotage yet, and I know I'm a grumbler and a complainer. | the only form of comfort he has are his complaints | You could say the only form of comfort I 've got are my complaints. | CI | modal | present | [
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] | Look, my dear, I'm not in my dotage yet, and I know I'm a grumbler and a complainer.</s>You could say the only form of comfort I 've got are my complaints.</s>the only form of comfort he has are his complaints | BNC-1063 | 192 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 3 | 33
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | hear | How did Selden know that the hound was following him? We know he ran a long way. | Selden was running as he screamed | He was screaming for a long time before he fell and we could hear that he was running as he screamed. | AB | modal | present | [
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] | How did Selden know that the hound was following him? We know he ran a long way.</s>He was screaming for a long time before he fell and we could hear that he was running as he screamed.</s>Selden was running as he screamed | BNC-738 | 4,644 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 3 | 33
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | That evening Shannon steered well clear of Dane, all but tiptoeing around him, determined not to land in any more confrontations. From now till this snow siege ended, she would simply live under the same roof, but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier, she decided. | Dane would do the same | She could only hope he 'd do the same. | AB | modal | present | [
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