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366FYU4PTGULXSX38BD75UDR8WFKEV | tell | I'm such a coward, I hear things that aren't there. She set her lips and dragged Adam out of the fire, hooking one of his arms round her neck. | Adam didn't know what was happening to him | He leaned on her not wholly unconscious but she could tell he didn't know what was happening to him. | AB | modal | present | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | learn | ``We,'' said Lili, ``have just managed to force down sufficient amounts of fresh veg and protein to retain some shapeliness and complexion.'' I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness. | Lili was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories | I hadn't yet learned that she was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories to suit the occasion. | negation | past | [
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3WGZLY9VCHRWALH23R5K97MFDJBD81 | hear | O listened. As he listened he could smell the man. | the song was almost turning into a sob | And he could hear that the song was almost turning into a sob. | AB | modal | present | [
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3HUR21WDDUUPNXD17V4Q2RD9QEPYX1 | think | A: And I haven't quite figured that out, if they figure they have got it won or if there's no real hurry because the first three quarters or, uh, uh, if something happens that that adrenalin starts flowing. They say, hey, we got to do something now. And then start playing the game the way the game should be played toward the last few minutes. B: Yeah. A: So, I don't know I'm looking for a good year. I guess we're always looking for a good year. B: | they're going to do anything in the playoffs to make it to the Super Bowl this year | So, obviously though, do you think they're going to do anything in the playoffs to make it to the Super Bowl this year | question | present | [
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3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | suggest | There was more in this vein as they turned right, and Mungo realized for the first time that they were actually heading into the forest. | Mungo should enter the forest | Up to now he had been constantly aware of its dark presence encircling the village but nobody had ever suggested that he should enter it. | negation | past | [
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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | think | A: Really. If they were to take half of what they spend on that and put it on some economic, you know, intergovernmental or inter United States like programs that one really might. B: Yeah. A: I believe in paying my share, and I don't mind, uh, paying for some of these fringe benefits that people are entitled to. But I just sometimes feel like I'm being used. | they'll be able to do anything about it | But, uh, again I don't think we'll be able to do anything about it, | negation | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | know | B: Uh-huh. Well are you into that rock music, you know, all that druggy stuff and all that I mean? A: Well, uh. B: You know what I am saying I mean like they come on the stage and like, you know, you, | the rock musicians are there | they don't even know they are there. You know. | negation | present | [
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366FYU4PTGULXSX38BD75UDR8WFKEV | say | That day it all came out. Constanza tried to follow her out of the hotel-as she was very very upset, my grandmother-but Constanza was too late. | the grandmother died of moral shock | You could say that she died of... moral shock. | CI | modal | present | [
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3IQ9O0AYW64WGGPCY3HQR0YFNZ5TI9 | think | A: Uh, well, that gets. Some of the punk, um, when I was in high school, that was, uh, one of the big things, was punk music, and, uh, or some of it has a lot to say, the lyrics do, but the actual, B: | they have a whole lot to say | I don't think they have a whole lot to say, even. | negation | present | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | suppose | He came up with them to Four on the first floor, Tom's room. This irritated Alice. | Tom and Alice were lovers | Peter might have supposed that they were lovers from Tom's ardour and her acquiescence might have thought it not just tactful but a requirement to leave them alone together. | AB | modal | 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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3ICOHX7ENCGJK2QZ4I3PMAYIUW50EX | know | I gripped the banister and swung myself head over heels, then came out on the roof of a tower. When I made my way down its spiral staircase I found myself in the main thoroughfare of the town where I was born. | the thoroughfare was the main road | The dream ended with the thought that if I had known this was the main road I need not have resorted to the acrobatics that had brought me there. | conditional | past | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | realize | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw. | the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety? | question | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGPNXDB1 | think | B: Is Texas one of them? A: Texas is not one of them see. So, I have to throw them away cause there is no place to take glass. B: Yeah. No, | there is enough being done | I don't think that there is enough being done. | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | know | B: Uh, do you feel that yours is invaded? A: Uh, no I wouldn't call it invading my privacy by any means. Uh, you know, I would, there's a lot of times though, uh, you get those calls you know, when you're sitting at home wanting to relax or whatnot and, you know, next thing you know, uh, someone calls and wants to sell you this or that and it's real hard to tell them, you know, that you're not interested. Or you do tell them you're not interested and they still keep asking you, you know, and keep badgering you about it, and that aggravates me. | someone could call that invading her privacy | But I don't know that you could call that invading my privacy | negation | present | [
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3OKP4QVBP22D5TK82FQ6BJV7KXTAGE | think | A: you know, then, we thought, well we can use it for, you know, some personal things. We di-, for us it really took, you know, a business application to justify the expense of it. B: Uh-huh. Oh, definitely, definitely. I know my stepfather bought my mother a little personal computer, oh, I guess, probably three years ago for Christmas, and, you know, it's got some stuff on it. It's got a nice little word processing software on it, you know, and some budgeting type things and stuff. | her mother has ever touched the computer | And I don't think she's ever touched it you know. | negation | present | [
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3OKP4QVBP22D5TK82FQ6BJV7KXTAGE | feel | B: So the original question, do we think they're you know, a security threat? A: Yeah. B: Um, yes and no. A: Yeah, I can go with that answer too. The only yes I could go to is if uh, a renegade crew decides to launch an attack or an accidental launching or something to that effect to a nuclear exchange, but I don't even see that occurring. Uh, because their internal strifes are more important right now than concentrating on any kind of outside affairs that they used to be adapted to I guess. B: Um, no. | the Soviets really want to blow up the world | Well, I don't really feel that the Soviets really want to blow up the world. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | believe | She swallowed hard, unsure if she had the nerve to go ahead. The memory of the pain in Tara's eyes last night decided her. | Tara was only the housekeeper | Did he really expect her to believe that Tara was only the housekeeper? | question | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | mean | Surely, the fact that he was out here, calmly taking a holiday, might be an encouraging sign? The machinations of corporate sharks were a slightly hazy area in her experience. | Guy Sterne didn't consider the crisis at Chester's to be that big a crisis | Did this mean Guy Sterne didn't consider the crisis at Chester's to be that big a crisis after all? | question | present | [
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | hope | To get four miles they covered twenty, and they took nearly two hours. Edward was sweating lightly when they walked into the house. | Hannele would be there | Perhaps he had hoped that Hannele would be there miraculously. | EP | modal | past | [
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3AC6MFV69KNS6XNRYDONDCYH4KOHZW | learn | He pulled up in fourth gear at the foot of the balustraded stone steps which led up to the solicitor's office. Totteridge, Spruce and Hardnut, Commissioners for Oaths, said the brass plate. | car doors do not need the same sort of treatment as those of railway carriages | He took the scuffed leather document case off the seat beside him and banged the door shut with the violence of someone who had not learned that car doors do not need the same sort of treatment as those of railway carriages. | negation | past | [
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3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN | think | B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know. | a lot of parents are that involved | I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more. | negation | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | believe | A: Okay. B: Okay. | only fifty percent of the people actually vote | Well, uh, do you believe only fifty percent of the people actually vote? | question | present | [
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3FULMHZ7OU2YVE0D4HEABLT4OBXM4F | think | B: Well, I know I'm in the, you know, the only reason I asked about secondary schools or, you know, advanced education is because down here, you know, going to the University of Texas, the education I'm getting I think is kind of shoddy for a public school. A: Is it? B: | she is getting what she should | I don't think I'm getting what I should, | negation | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFQWY15S | know | B: it's just a great cat, but. A: Well, my personal preference is a dog. | he would want a cat | Uh, I don't know uh, that I would ever want a cat. | negation | present | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | know | I don't know what I envisaged happening once I 'd parted you and Peter. That I would step into the gap maybe. | he could feel machiavellian | I was positively machiavellian - I never knew I could feel like that. | negation | past | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | know | Nevertheless I can't do that. Melanie or not, it was still in confidence. | Melanie was still there last night | All I can say is that I didn't even know Melanie was still there that night. | negation | past | [
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3HUR21WDDUUPNXD17V4Q2RD9QEPYX1 | know | A: That, so that's, and I don't know, you know, I think about, well, the dress code they have for the kids, you know. Are they put one on the parents, or the teachers and say the men have to wear ties and there can be no blue jeans worn and, because some of the teachers I know wear, uh, dress up jeans, not sloppy looking jeans but tapered jeans that they've had dry cleaned so they have got the crease B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, you know, they'll wear it with a nice top. | that looks bad | and, uh, I don't know that that looks that bad. | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | understand | A: Oh, okay. uh, you ready to begin? B: We might as well. A: Oh, okay. Okay. B: | they are doing care of the elderly | I understand we are doing care of the elderly, right? | question | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFQWY15S | think | B: our land is in acres, our people aren't going to understand what an amount of something is. A: Right. Yeah, I agree with you. I don't think we should either even though I know there are benefits to the metric system, | the benefits of the metric system outweigh the disadvantages that would happen to the people in America | I don't think the benefits of the metric system outweigh the disadvantages that would happen to the people in America | negation | present | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | decide | The marriage she had assumed naively would be the end of every serious relationship now seemed a very distant - if not unreachable - shore. Whereas Luke was very near, and the feelings he aroused in her were like an undertow, pulling her down. | Luke had waited long enough | If - when - he decided he had waited long enough she was far from certain what her response would be. | conditional | future | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | prove | Patrick poured a whisky for himself too. He was less detached than she thought. | Patrick had recovered his nerves | Maybe he had proved to himself that he had recovered his nerve but he had had to hold on very tight at that moment when she had broken. | EP | modal | past | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | say | He had exercised effective control of the labour force for ten years at the giant plant and had been able to bring the workers out on strike at the drop of a hat. It was he, Clasper, who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products, regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards. | three men had to be employed to do two men's work | If in effect Clasper said that three men must be employed to do two men's work then that was it. | conditional | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | realize | Martha made no answer. She could not tell them that she was desperately in love with Bob Lamb. | Bob's interest lay with Sarah Butler | She knew that Bob paid her no attention but did not realise that his interest lay with Sarah Butler down at Cherry Tree Farm. | negation | present | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | guess | She was still trying to cope with the matter when Oliver said they ought to leave if they were to meet him as planned. On the way they stopped for Rain to buy a silk scarf which complemented her blouse. | Rain was wearing a silk scarf for any other reason | No one would have guessed she was wearing it for any other reason. | negation | past | [
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3FULMHZ7OU2YVE0D4HEABLT4OBXM4F | see | A: Yes, um, I think that Plano has really done a fantastic job. I mean, at least their plans are good. Um, however, I was, | they've had some problem with the recycling on plastic | maybe you saw in the paper this morning that, um, they've had some problems with, the recycling on plastic, | EP | modal | past | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | know | Eve hadn't known that Mr Burns in the hardware shop was inclined to take to the drink or that Dr Johnson had a very bad temper and was heard shouting about God never putting a mouth into the world that he didn't feed. Dr Johnson was of the view that there were a lot of mouths, especially in the families with thirteen children, that God had forgotten to feed. | Peggy Pine was an old friend of Mother Francis | Benny didn't know that Peggy Pine was an old friend of Mother Francis that they had been girls years ago and that when she came to the convent she called Mother Francis Bunty. | negation | present | [
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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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3UDTAB6HH642P6ZIW7N3UWX730K09K | say | Lucie was teaching Gabriel the verses. From the Creation of the World to Doomsday itself, he spoke them over, and sometimes he would recite in French. | Lucie was teaching | He never said he was teaching or asked Gabriel what he had learned at the end. | negation | present | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4 | think | B: I, think because they were scheduling a video release of it in July and then when it won all those awards, uh, they pushed it back to August, so. But, yeah, that one is definitely worth seeing, it's really good. A: Now did you see, uh, Driving Miss Daisy? B: Yeah, | that one was as good | and you know, I didn't think that one was near as good. | negation | past | [
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3MNJFORX8B9ALNCWWZT7LNF9N5V5F5 | know | It is all very well, in these changing times, to adapt one's work to take in duties not traditionally within one's realm. But bantering is of another dimension altogether. | at any given moment a response of the bantering sort is truly what is expected | For one thing how would one know for sure that at any given moment a response of the bantering sort is truly what is expected? | EP | question | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | mean | She imagined tiny villages far to the north of England which had no electricity or telegraphs, which believed in lake monsters and King Arthur, and were not so different from northern towns near Canada. The northern English towns might not know or care that Wall Street had crashed. | a market has crashed | What does it mean that a market has crashed? | question | present | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | guess | ``For God's sake keep them in their seats. If we get panic people are going to be crushed to death and there will be mayhem in the car park.'' | the situation was very very serious | The announcer could only guess from the urgency in the Chief Constable's voice that the situation was very very serious. | AB | modal | present | [
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3VADEH0UHC2NI2Z1MY2KQS353WYPS4 | guess | They stood in silence, while the sun dipped in the west. And Ruth felt she hadn't understood till now what it meant, to be Jake's daughter. | one day Jake would turn to Ruth like this | She 'd never guessed that one day he would turn to her like this calling her to understand all the past and set her own strength beside his. | negation | past | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | pretend | He had come to entertain serious doubts about it himself. He, too, suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time... The extraordinary array of chains and fetters, manacles and shackles exhibited by Birmingham for export to America's slave states, for instance... Why had he not thought more about such exhibits? | science and industry were good in themselves | Well he had never pretended that science and industry were good in themselves of course... they still had to be used correctly. | negation | past | [
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3WGZLY9VCHRWALH23R5K97MFDJBD81 | say | They look at Riva, she looks at them. Everybody blushes so hard you'd think there were roses round the cottage door. | she is enchanted with this sugary scene | I can't say I'm enchanted with this sugary scene. | negation | present | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | know | ``Oh, very well,'' he said wearily. | it was useless to argue with McAllister | He might have known that it was useless to argue with McAllister - her tongue was as long as her will was strong. | CI | modal | past | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | think | Didn't have time. I never went no further than you are now, all I come for was my little secateurs, and they were on the shelf here inside the door. | there'll be anything missing | I reckoned I'd come back midday and have a look over everything but I don't think there'll be anything missing. | negation | present | [
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341H3G5YF0JHVXHV05H27KZ0I3DZ03 | 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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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | think | B: Um, gee, I don't, I mean, I guess it's the stuff that comes out of automobile exhaust, you know, they say in the paper nitrous oxides and ozone and all that. A: Right. B: So, I believe them but I'm not a chemist. A: | nitrous oxides and ozone are bigger contributors than things like acid rain | uh, do you think that those are bigger contributors than things like acid rain and some of the pollutants that come from, uh, industrial areas, factories and so on? | question | present | [
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | imagine | Why should I think that? It's your first time on a horse, for Pete's sake. | he hasn't landed on his backside before today | And please don't imagine that I haven't landed on my backside before today. | negation | present | [
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3CVBMEMMXBL9MNHLFIW4MS5IUS77HS | guess | The lunch trade had mostly disappeared so he wasn't hard to spot. He was at a window table but he was ignoring the river, being deep in conversation with a middle-aged man wearing a suit and a short sheepskin car coat with matching brown suede shoes. | the guy's tailor was based in Dublin | Even from this distance you could guess the guy's tailor was based in Dublin. | AB | modal | present | [
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3L4YG5VW9NX8RGDTKZG0VZ0GSAUDDX | think | B: Although they've got, uh, Meals On Wheels, Which I understand is a really good, you know, way to handle that so that at least they eat. A: Yeah. Uh-huh. So as a family you all just visited nursing homes or probably in College Station there wasn't a whole lot of choice. B: No, | there was a whole lot of choice | I don't think there was. Um, | negation | present | [
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | think | A: And now, uh, it's pretty much an economic necessity in most places for both parents to work. B: Do you think it's an economic necessity | they're all trying to keep up with a certain standard of living | or do you think that we're, uh, all trying to keep up with a certain standard of living? | question | present | [
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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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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3Y25OJLS | tell | Charlotte told me those things, much later. I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable, or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. | the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning | She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays. | negation | past | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH1034BOWI | think | B: I think that probably was the difference in that game. A: Uh-huh. B: Because it really could have gone either way. Down to the end, you know. A: | the Lakers will win | So do I take it that you think though that the Lakers uh, will win | question | present | [
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4 | say | A: That's the other thing. I mean a lot of people as kids or, you know, young people get into some things that they get out of later on and I don't think they should really have to pay for that forever. B: Yeah. There's a lot of things you do as a kid that you wouldn't do as an adult A: Yeah. B: | it was wrong at the time | but you can't say it was wrong at the time. | AB | negation | present | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGECBOYH | think | B: But I think with the way the future is, um, economy wise, I don't think it's going to be realistic. A: I know. Unfortunately, that's probably true. | the parents spend quality time with their kids | Um, do you think the parents spend quality time with their kids | question | present | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | think | A: So, I don't know I'm looking for a good year. I guess we're always looking for a good year. B: So, obviously though, do you think they're going to do anything in the playoffs to make it to the Super Bowl this year or who do you like to do that this year? A: Uh, no | the Cowboys have got a chance | I don't think the Cowboys have got a chance. | negation | present | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | think | A: The last one I saw was Dances With The Wolves. B: Yeah, we talked about that one too. | Dances with the Wolves should have gotten all those awards | And he said he didn't think it should have gotten all those awards, | negation | past | [
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | think | B: I feel like the middle class people are supporting the nation and, uh, that the rich are not paying their share and of course the poor can't afford it either, but, uh, I really feel like and I feel like, you know, I'm a middle class person income wise anyway and, uh, I get tired of supporting the whole country. A: Yeah, so do I. I mean, I'm middle class barely, | the rich are paying not enough | but, uh, I don't think the rich are paying not enough, | negation | present | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | feel | Joseph spat and spluttered blood. | the two teeth on either side were also loose | He had lost the two centre top teeth and with the tip of his tongue he could feel that the two on either side were also loose. | AB | modal | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | think | A: you can't get all of us. B: Uh-huh. A: Uh, and we're beginning to see more and more of that. B: | the home owner might be armed | And that's a deterrent, too. If you think the home owner might be armed, right, and awake | conditional | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | think | B: Uh-huh, uh-huh. How's that? I haven't seen that. A: I like it a lot. It's real different. | it would be a hit | In fact, they never thought it would be a hit. | negation | past | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIANVJZ16 | feel | Why should this topic matter? You talked about everything else as you usually do. | Maelmuire is important | Why should I feel Maelmuire is important? | question | present | [
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3FULMHZ7OU2YVE0D4HEABLT4OBXM4F | feel | A: Right, they don't want anyone with particular experience or knowledge of the legal system. B: Exactly. Uh-huh, exactly. Uh, A: And they tend, and since anyone can get out of it who basically says they don't want to do it, I mean, you know, it's anyone can get out of jury just about, uh, so, uh, it's not really my peers that, let's say I were arrested falsely or not and put up for a jury | he would be being tried by a jury of his peers | I wouldn't feel that, uh, I would be being tried by a jury of my peers. | CI | negation | present | [
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3N3WJQXELSV4MI350RU7ITHH17O2L1 | know | L. Underneath, in purple ink, had been added. ``And love, Fenella'', with a capital X as a kiss. | Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave a note | I might have known Lisabeth wouldn't have walked up the stairs herself to leave the note. | CI | modal | past | [
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | think | A: No, I had moved away. B: No, uh-huh. A: I had taken the first one back. | it heated well enough | I didn't think that it heated well enough. | negation | past | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | feel | I have realised all this Quincx. I wouldn't want to embarrass you, but I really can see no alternative at present. | she can abandon Crevecoeur after having worked with hir all this time | I don't feel I can abandon Crevecoeur after having worked with hir all this time. | negation | present | [
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3WGZLY9VCHRWALH23R5K97MFDJBD81 | think | She did cry a little, almost soundlessly, and was furious with herself for doing so, her tears mingling with the spray of the shower. It wasn't his words that had hurt, but the intention behind them. | Luke seriously believed Maria craved some material gain to show for their relationship | Maria didn't think Luke seriously believed she craved some material gain to show for their relationship. | negation | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | think | A: Well I spent three years in Germany, so I'm not too thrilled with the whole thing anyway. A: But I got used to it, it was really strange, I mean, when we came to San Antonio it was just swelter and then we got used to it and then we went up to Dallas and it was just, it's not that it's just hot or dry, it's just not very comfortable, it just, B: Her-, | San Antonio is more comfortable than Dallas | do you think San Antonio is more comfortable than Dallas. | question | present | [
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3Q7TKIAPOTFRPS1LXGEOEC8L1JWDLD | think | B: And, you know, the whole electronic classroom idea. I don't know if I I'm yeah, in favor of, yeah, A: | that is going to work | I don't think that's going to work. | negation | present | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | believe | He was seated at the back of the court, initially angry that someone had screwed up with the tickets, but he quickly realized that every few games he was almost directly behind her. Each time she bent to receive serve he found himself staring mesmerized at her derriere. | the camp inmates were indeed Untermenschen in relation to the SS | Binding me with his confidences he said that the wonderfully athletic Aryan rear view of Steffi Graf made him understand how the camp inmates could believe they were indeed Untermenschen in relation to the SS. | AB | modal | present | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | think | 'Very well, I'll go. But I pick my own men, and if we ever have to fight, you obey my word.'' | Sidacai was in a position to impose conditions | Jehan did not think that Sidacai was in any position to impose conditions but he sat back in his chair considering. | negation | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | know | B: It's kind of neat. A: Yeah, what does a computer club do. | there were such things as computer clubs | I didn't know there were such things. | negation | past | [
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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | think | Therese, lying on her narrow bed at the Goldener Adler, was fighting overwhelming panic. She was exhausted and she wasn't even taking the lead in tonight's performance. | Therese 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night | If she was this tired how did she think she 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night and Luxembourg next week? | question | present | [
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3OKP4QVBP22D5TK82FQ6BJV7KXTAGE | realize | B: That was surprising to me. A: Um. B: I missed that question, totally, I mean really bad. I'm trying to think, I didn't miss too many, I can't remember what my score was, but I did exceeding well. I was surprised. | their garbage isn't being decomposed | But I didn't realize that our garbage isn't being decomposed. | negation | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | hope | However, it was no use pondering on unanswerable questions. The King was steadily gaining more support. | the Earl of Gloucester would realise the futility of remaining isolated in Normandy when Matilda's cousin was already anointed and crowned | One could only hope that the Earl of Gloucester would realise the futility of remaining isolated in Normandy when Matilda's cousin was already anointed and crowned an act that even the Pope acknowledged as irrevocable despite his disapproval of Stephen's methods. | AB | modal | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | believe | A: I thought Carter was good too, and that was, yeah, B: Did you? I always liked him, I thought he was great at the time and I just couldn't get over the fact that Reagan beat him. | Carter got voted out | you know, that I just couldn't believe that he got voted out. | AB | negation | past | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | admit | There was latent power in every careless move he made. His body was extremely fit, not an ounce of surplus flesh on him, and every trained muscle and sinew was ready to act in a split-second to whatever the brain required of it. | Paige had never seen a better male specimen | Paige could only admit that she had never seen a better male specimen. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | understand | The producer's credit was for Robert Forbes, Jo's father and Lorna's husband, who sat beside his wife, his long, elegant legs half-hidden in the ultramarine satin folds of her skirt. Even in his eighties he was a fine-looking man, the more so in any kind of formal dress. | Robert Forbes' title of producer was merely honorary | The truth was that the two women between them had raised the nine million dollars needed to make The Dawn of Dreams and they had done it with such consummate feminine grace that the handsome silver-haired head of the family did not quite understand that his title of producer was merely honorary. | negation | present | [
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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | find | B: Might be worth it for peace of mind. A: Oh, yeah. It is, it is. | somebody's been reporting on speaker B | You might even find somebody's been reporting on you | EP | modal | future | [
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3VLL1PIENQT2YE9E2QJDXLVIK6FOZ8 | think | B: Oh, I see. A: um, and I think I'm getting a better caliber of student at the private school, because I think their parents pay more, | as many parents are college educated at the public school | and I think the kids are a little bit more challenged, because their parents are probably college educated, where at the public school, I don't think as many parents are college educated, | negation | present | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | know | The slaves continued their stoking, shuffling to and from the cart, heaving the beech logs into the next furnace. The Robemaker moved forward, prodding Nuadu onwards and, as they moved down the centre of the Workshop, the blazing furnaces roaring on each side of them, Nuadu felt his skin already shrivelling from the heat. | there was no end to working here | How must it be to work here day after day month after month knowing there was no end to it? | question | present | [
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3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | believe | I had been there and I knew it as a beautiful seaside resort, but that wasn't why I was so delighted. It was because it was in Yorkshire. | he was back in Yorkshire | As we marched out of the station into the streets of Scarborough I could hardly believe I was back in Yorkshire. | AB | modal | present | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | feel | She longed for a weapon, for even a hairpin, and knowing that she did not have one, she knew too that she was totally defenceless, unarmed and alone. She could feel the great flight of the dragon and sensed that she was high in air and travelling fast towards the sunset. | the great muscles of the dragon's wings sent ripplings down the stomach walls | She could feel the great muscles of the dragon's wings send ripplings down the stomach walls and she gave herself over to death. | AB | modal | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | think | It's now now. I got married. | she ever would get married | Part of me didn't think I ever would part of me disapproved part of me was a little scared to tell the truth. | negation | present | [
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373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJH3OKJV | say | A: Uh-huh. Yeah, my wife's from the western part of Virginia, we've been down the parkway a lot, but I didn't know how much camping areas there were along there. B: I think there's quite a few. | he's checked them all out | I can't say I've checked them all out though. | AB | negation | past | [
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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | think | A: Because they're, I guess that falls, and one of my other favorite shows is Sesame Street because of the kids. I like that real well. B: Right, well, when my kids were little, I did have a TV set and I did watch a lot of Sesame Street and a lot of Electric Company, as well. A: | they have that on anymore | I don't think they have that on anymore. | negation | present | [
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3K3G488TR2D7CC25AF41XMJNY605QX | believe | A: Some of them did say that, you know, when they were the only one left opposing the verdict, uh, you know, everyone was getting on them so heavily that eventually they just gave in knowing that nothing they could do could stop it from either being the verdict everyone else was trying for or a hung jury because the one vote doesn't mean anything except the ability to not have a verdict. B: Yeah, I understand. | holding out was really the proper response | you would hope that if you were in that situation that you'd have the moral fortitude, uh, to hold out if you believed that that was really the proper response. | conditional | past | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | think | As you saw, I 've got my tent set up now on the island. I 'll work there, and I 'll come back and sleep in the house. | Parsons is safely out of the way | If Ewen does come back he 'll see the tent and if he thinks that ``Parsons'' is safely out of the way then whatever his interest is in the house he 'll no doubt show it. | conditional | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | realize | A: Yes. And, oh, yeah, it's very expensive. B: Oh. A: And, uh, B: | it was that expensive | I didn't realize it was that expensive. | negation | past | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | B: Okay, I don't know, which end do we push but okay, A: Okay, well, um, let's see, | the peoples' opinions are going to be heard | I think there's a lot of people that don't vote because they don't really think their, uh, opinion is going to be heard | negation | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFQWY15S | think | A: Okay. Well, let's see, well, we keep our paper bags lined up in the garage for glass and, uh, plastics and, uh, we make the dump over to the Wal-Mart bins there as soon as they're full. I guess we collect milk cartons and whatever other plastics are acceptable. B: Are you in the part of town where, uh, they have gotten into the other containers yet for recycling? A: No, no, | anybody had recycling containers at all yet | I didn't think that anybody had those at all yet. | negation | past | [
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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | think | B: Uh-huh. So, yeah, that's the thing is just to look at the school system in the area that you move into before you. A: Uh-huh. Of course we have a slight problem in that, uh, the number of the illiterate in America is mushrooming at this point, and, uh, you know, where our kids might be in a great school, we're still paying an awful lot of taxes for people who are on welfare and unemployment because they can't read, you know. B: Uh-huh. A: So. B: | there should be a nationwide curriculum | But do you think that there should be, um, nationwide, um, curriculum? | question | present | [
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3KWGG5KP6J71QIDSXWKSUJ5SGOAMCO | think | B: Oh, I see. So, do you... A: and the ones that test positive have to retest after a certain period of time. B: Right. | that should be implemented in the work place | Well, do you think that should be implemented in the work place | question | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFQWY15S | say | B: I mean it was like you can't have, you know, such and such facial hair, no beards, you know, and just really detailed. A: I don't know that that would be a good environment to work in. I mean, I see, I am more, I don't know about anybody else, | she's nuts | and a lot of bosses may say I'm nuts, | EP | modal | present | [
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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | think | B: So, let's talk about the, uh, wonderful abuses in the State of Pennsylvania of personal property taxes whereby you can purchase something mail order and after the fact, the State of Pennsylvania can find out about it and send you a bill for the sales tax appropriate to that item that you purchased as well as interest and penalties from the time that you bought it. What do you think? Is Pennsylvania kind of out of line there? A: | they're out of line | Well, actually, I do n't think they're out of line. | negation | present | [
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3AJA9FLWSC3MXB7B3JC1AWJEWSIFIC | think | B: And, uh, I was ready to get rid of it two months after I bought it, A: Uh-huh. B: uh, so I shopped around, | she wanted to pay the amount of money | and if I had thought I, uh, wanted to pay the amount of money, I probably would have gone with, uh, uh, an Accord or even a Civic, or something comparable from Nissan or Toyota, | conditional | past | [
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