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3CKVGCS3PGAKULVH5DNUBR2XZMB0SX | say | B: And as far as like them, uh, entertaining the rights that they should have. A: Uh-huh. B: I mean, we educate them, we feed them, we take care of them and they no sooner get out on the street and they're back in again. A: Uh-huh. B: | they're all bad | I'm not saying they're all bad, | negation | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | think | A: And I don't think that's right. I think we should do what Europe does and include cultural activities in our school system. B: Oh, likewise. A: | he should have to pay for dancing lessons | I don't think I should have to pay for dancing lessons, gymnastics, piano. | negation | present | [
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3DTJ4WT8BDKGMNWP8CGHS914G2IEZZ | think | A: Not that they won't appoint them but there is no budget for them, I guess. and the courthouse that goes with them and the bailiffs and the uh, court clerks. B: Huh. Yeah. Whatever. A: So it seems, uh, no, I do not think I would change it. | she would want to change the system | The more I verbalize it, I do not think I would want to change the system. | negation | present | [
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3B9J25CZ25I4ODQXHTGE6S4Y4DJCSD | think | Lewis, sensibly, had allowed himself a lot of time. Adam would be very surprised to see him. | something had happened to Adam's mother | He would probably think something had happened to his mother and that Lewis was there as the bearer of bad news. | EP | modal | future | [
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3HRWUH63QU7M9FPDUNCKTSOIPXC5N9 | think | There was still the hard edge of annoyance in his voice and Jenna gulped back tears. This was not what she had intended. | Jenna would see Alain | She had never thought she would see Alain. | negation | past | [
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3RWSQDNYL9R2NK5L2B6G7Z6MCZCFF1 | know | Flaubert delighted in their presence and gave them money. No doubt you wish to pat him on the head for this. | Flaubert was gaining the approval of the future | If he 'd known he was gaining the approval of the future he 'd probably have kept the money to himself. | conditional | past | [
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3AJA9FLWSC3MXB7B3JC1AWJEWSIFIC | think | A: What do you think about Robin Hood? B: Well, I work for school district and, uh, it has hurt us a lot. Uh, there has to be some way, I think, to equalize education opportunities. But, uh, you know, I think, especially big government, tends to think that the solution to everything is to throw money at it. And I don't, you know, that's just not true. | money is going to take the place of intelligence | you know, I don't think money is going to take the place of intelligence or, uh, problem solving skills. | negation | present | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | suggest | We saw him at the Test matches, congratulating Gooch. But we never really believed that John Major was a sports fan until we saw him on that bleak Sunday afternoon at Stamford Bridge. | John Major's media advisers were earning their keep | True it was a televised match and some might suggest that his media advisers were earning their keep but a prime minister who endures 90 minutes of Chelsea has surely earned the benefit of the doubt. | EP | modal | present | [
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3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN | think | A: nanny, sort of? Uh-huh. Uh-huh. B: and you know, I could envision a society where that would happen and make an interesting, uh, uh, story or whatever. A: Yeah. B: | she has a philosophical problem with that | I don't think I have a philosophical problem with that. | negation | present | [
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3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | notice | Strasbourg, Vienna, Bucharest, Istanbul, not stopping, not looking back. I saw her tossing newly gauffred curls as the open roadster headed east, away from Ollie... Temporarily I managed to re-erect my jocular facade, but inside I was panicking. | he has given up the weed | He could take her away I thought he could just do that he has such power to hurt me this little furry creature who hasn't even noticed that I 've given up the weed. | negation | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | think | A: Well, got any problems on Mockingbird with crime or is that a crime free zone there? B: No, | there is some such thing as a crime free zone | I don't think there is any such thing, as a crime free zone any longer. | negation | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | think | B: you know, sometimes I would go over, but you know, it wouldn't hit me in a big way because I knew that, uh, I would have it covered in that respect. A: Right. Right. That's good. | they've gone that far | I don't think we've gone that far, to pay it you know, in advance before we spend it, | negation | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | say | A: Yeah, huh-uh, and especially not in some of these big cities, like in Dallas I mean they've had, they're up in the top five I think of cities that are getting policeman killed in the line of duty and that's really sad. B: it really is. And I mean, they're the first ones that take the brunt of everything. A: Uh-huh. B: | they're all good | You know, and I'm not saying that they're all good either, because there's good and bad in everything, | negation | present | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | believe | B: Yeah, it is. A: For instance, B: I'm a historian, and my father had kept them, I think, since nineteen twenty-seven uh, but he burned the ones from twenty-seven to fi-, A: My goodness. B: | his father burned the ones from twenty-seven | I could not believe he did that, | AB | negation | past | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKPSY7S | understand | But don't dilly-dally for too long. Once it's published we are all going to look a little risible if we have made no adjustments to what is after all known as being predominantly my own design of gallery. | he doesn't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation | Also I am a bit older than the rest of you but you can perhaps understand that I don't want to drop dead without a proper and public recantation. | AB | modal | present | [
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | think | A: But, uh, uh, I don't understand, I guess, why the schools seem to have such a high dropout rate in the big cities. B: Uh, well, I don't pretend to understand that either. Uh, but I'm not quite sure that it's the kind of thing that ought to be blamed on the schools. But then, again, I'm not quite sure where the blame ought to be put. Uh, because the dropout rate is, in those areas, w-, it's high in those areas where also there's poverty and crime. And they all seem to go together. And it seems like if you could eliminate one of the parts of that circle, where you have the dropout rate and crime and, you know, general poverty kind of conditions, that things ought to get better. So, uh, the other two a-, they're all three social issues and could be addressed by the government in any ways. And clearly, to me, is a kind of government thing to fix but it's just like, I don't expect them to know which part is best to fix just like I don't know. it's a complicated issue. | he would blame it directly on the school | I still don't think I would blame it directly on the school. | negation | present | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | think | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief. | Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened. | negation | present | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | say | A: You know, violent crimes uh, with just malicious intent. B: Right, exactly. Yeah. Well, you know, that's exactly | she thinks capital murder or capital punishment is the perfect solution in every case | , I mean, I'm not saying I think or capital punishment is the perfect solution in every case, you know, especially because there are some cases when you just don't know | negation | present | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | pretend | Cecilia always left coming to Tina's until noon was past because she did not want to find her daughter in bed. Had she done so she would not have said a word, would not have looked a word, would simply have sat on the bed and talked to Tina for ten minutes instead of the two of them sitting opposite each other in armchairs. | Tina had been up for hours | But if she came and found Tina up she could pretend to herself that Tina had been up for hours and was a normal person and a proper mother. | AB | modal | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | think | A: Well, actually, uh, A: | she is in the majority in Texas | I don't think I'm in the, uh, majority in Texas | negation | present | [
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9WEF8AV | know | A: It's no more costly than renting one. The last, see I went about two or three weeks ago and saw FX TWO and that is a really good movie, if you like special effects, kind of gory and lots of, you know action. B: Uh-huh. I have not done that one, I don't know if I have even heard of that one. A: | he doesn't follow performers | Um, do you know that I don't follow performers, | question | present | [
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3MNJFORX8B9ALNCWWZT7LNF9N5V5F5 | suggest | ``Sidacai has not been condemned in order that we may be served, but to satisfy the Yasa,'' Artai responded, bridling.'' - And yet maybe his death should serve you,'' Burun said. | Artai was a fool | No one had ever suggested that Artai was a fool. | negation | past | [
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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | find | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city. | an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside. | CI | modal | present | [
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3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | find | ``We're about to run out of time. I would like to thank you for coming into the studio today, and I'm sure we 'll receive a lot of letters from our listeners about what's been said.'' | this is just the beginning | You could find that this is just the beginning and that your plans aren't quite as cut and dried as they appear. | AB | modal | future | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | think | A: Yeah, you're probably right, two years might be a little too long. B: Yeah, and there will be a lot of rebellion in that | they're going to be serving somebody | and when you get people who have no desire to be there in the first place, I don't think that they're going to be serving anybody. | negation | present | [
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3SR6AEG6W5YS17DM2RM4Z5PFYQKHY5 | suspect | Geoffrey said the piece was Sheep May Safely Graze by Bach. Whatever it was, it was very tinkly and repetitive, and often, just as he seemed to be getting somewhere, Meredith broke off and started all over again. | Geoffrey was musical | Stella hadn't suspected he was musical. | negation | past | [
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373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJD5JJKP | say | It is part of their religion, a religion I do not scoff at as it holds many elements which match our own even though it lacks the truth of ours. At one of their great festivals they have the ritual of driving out the devils from their bodies. | no women are allowed to take part in this ritual | First the drummers come on - I may say that no women are allowed to take part in this ritual and the ladies here will perhaps agree with me that they are fortunate in that omission. | CI | modal | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | take | 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: | speaker B thinks that 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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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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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFQWY15S | think | A: Um, I don't, I am only twenty-eight and I haven't had much experience with nursing homes. I have never visited any of them | he has ever been in one | and, uh, I don't think I've ever even been in one. | negation | present | [
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373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJH3OKJV | think | B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B: | they have the authority to command the attention of the children | but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children. | negation | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | believe | ``The white man has blood. That is true.'' | cattle are payment for taking someone's life | But the white man does not believe that cattle are payment for taking someone's life. | negation | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | feel | A: So that's not too bad. B: No, uh, I really think that, here in Indiana at least we pay uh, just too much tax. I worked in a factory, uh, last summer and, on the average, I was losing twenty percent of every paycheck to taxes | she really gets a whole lot of return from taxes | and I don't feel that I really get a whole lot of return from that. | negation | present | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | hear | What would be would be. Samantha might be back home by the early hours of Monday morning. | Samantha had walked into a police station | Or they might hear she had walked into a police station somewhere later in the day. | EP | modal | future | [
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9WEF8AV | think | A: Well, do you think it's, should be illegal for an employer to do this or, B: Uh, I really think it should be, except as I've mentioned twice now, in the specified industries or jobs, because there are certain things where it's just vital that a person is clear minded at all times. A: Yeah. B: | it should be allowable | And other than that I do not think it should be allowable. | negation | present | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | suspect | ``If I tread too presumptuously into sacred places, reprove me,'' entreated the earl, with the submissive sweetness of a brand-new novice. Precious little chance of that happening, thought Hugh, listening and observing with a pleasure that recalled to mind some of his earliest and most tentative exchanges with Brother Cadfael, dealing trick for trick and dart for dart, and feeling their way over small battlefields to a lasting friendship. | the prior was being teased | The prior might possibly suspect that he was being teased for he was no fool but he would certainly not challenge or provoke a magnate of Robert Beaumont's stature. | EP | modal | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | see | And if anyone had noticed, maybe I could have just tossed the whole matter off in a casual way. ``Oh, that... it's nothing much...'' No, it's too easy to forget that something which I hardly ever think about now was then a very great concern. | any weakness was pounced upon by the other boys | I was aware what could happen I could see that any weakness was pounced upon by the other boys and I knew that I wasn't big enough or belligerent enough to bully my way out of it. | AB | modal | past | [
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | say | I thought about his notion that ``alien'' was just another way of saying ``devil'', or that Old Mother Walsh and her snake weren't, actually, any more real, although just as powerful, as Argol and the things from Tellenor. It didn't stand up. | he knew what was happening | I don't say I knew what was happening but whatever it was it was real. | negation | present | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | imagine | Had Nigel noticed she 'd left, or hadn't he missed her at all? If he had been aware that she 'd gone, he would probably have assumed that someone else had taken her home. | Nigel would have worried about it | She didn't imagine he 'd have worried about it. | negation | present | [
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | see | The other set being in the pocket of Giovanna's overall from which she now drew them and held them up making it clear that they would be relinquished only upon her death and then only into the hands of Signor Kettering. What had occurred was quite contrary to the wishes of the padrone who would be outraged if he ever got to hear of it. | the house was returned to something like the order which Signor Kettering expected of it | Despite this disastrous beginning however Giovanna would be there in the morning her own family circumstances permitting and she would be much obliged if the Signora would make sure that her children were up and dressed and the breakfast eaten so that she could see that the house was returned to something like the order which Signor Kettering expected of it. | AB | modal | future | [
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3L4YG5VW9NX8RGDTKZG0VZ0GSAUDDX | guarantee | A: And you also get a lot of, uh, juries are extremely, uh, and from what I hear, I have some friends who do expert witness testimony and they say that, uh, juries are extremely vulnerable to, uh, sort of emotional pitches, you know, the prosecutor will want to, oh, I don't know show the mugging victim, you know, show the nice person he was and what a family life, and basically get the jury to be very sympathetic with the victim, or, uh, if it's a corporation, that was, uh, you know, harming some individual or something like that, they get very much, well, you know, it's just a big faceless corporation. let's make them pay as much as possible. Things like that. B: Uh-huh. A: So, not, I mean, I'm, | a judge would necessarily be much better than a jury | the problem is I can't guarantee that a judge would necessarily be much better than a jury, | AB | negation | present | [
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3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | think | He felt rather than saw the two girls glance at him appraisingly but took no notice. At just over six foot, with thick curling brown hair and eyes that owed their startling blueness to his Irish ancestry, Tom was used to being the object of female appreciation whilst being slightly puzzled by it. | Tom's reflection was particularly handsome | He had never thought the reflection which looked back at him each morning from the shaving mirror was particularly handsome. | negation | past | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | think | A: and then once they do get elected, they don't have the power or the authority or the willingness to do those things that they promised, you know, beforehand. B: Right. A: You know, maybe it just wasn't possible at all in the first place, you know, like the no new taxes thing. You know, that's, uh, with the economy going the way it is and everything, that was nearly ridiculous thing to, even try to do. B: Yeah. Yeah. | he's going to have to worry about that next year | Well, I don't think he's going to have to worry about that next year. | negation | present | [
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3VCK0Q0PO5JNE83CXH68CXSR8P5N0A | feel | He did not expect Osman openly to agree but he thought it quite likely that the Sheikh might indicate his willingness to accept Owen's proposition. He thought he saw in Osman, beneath the intransigence and fanaticism, a certain uneasiness as to his own role in the affair. | there was some justification for the charge | ``Lightness'' was not an easy charge for a religious sheikh to bear especially if he felt there was some justification for the charge. | conditional | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | know | ``Willy did mention it. I was puzzled, I 'll admit, but now I understand.'' | Heather had been there | How did you know Heather had been there? | question | past | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | hope | Not only did Annie make elderflower lemonade as a refreshing summer drink, but elderberry syrup was a warming and beneficial cordial in the winter. Jonadab always relied on the leaves for treating any horse which developed an infection or chill in the bladder. | the heavy crop of elderberries did not mean that all the leaves had fallen | Now he could only hope that the heavy crop of elderberries which heralded the end of summer did not mean that all the leaves had fallen. | AB | modal | present | [
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3YO4AH2FPDP8H5G4D9YPGRNWHYQ0Q8 | know | B: Uh, that's, came out around the first of the year. A: Okay, okay. Because I had done capital packages for two eighty-sixes and three eighty-sixes, | they had a four eight-six just yet | but I didn't know they had a four eighty-six just yet. | negation | past | [
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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | find | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive. With the pitch being unavailable during term time, three-quarters of our games will be away. | some senior supporters are unable to afford traveling to these matches | Travelling to these matches could of course prove expensive and some of our senior supporters may find they are unable to afford it. | EP | modal | future | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | know | B: Right. Well, for instance, does the company you worked for before have the right or do they have the ability to say, hey, we've already drug tested her and she came up negative. A: Well, no, I don't think they can force another company to not drug test me just by saying that I didn't, I mean, B: Yeah. A: | she doesn't use drugs | they don't know that I don't use drugs. | negation | present | [
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3IQ9O0AYW64WGGPCY3HQR0YFNZ5TI9 | see | A: I'll let you go first. B: Oh, well, what's there to say? Doesn't seem like it's being carried out very well in my opinion. | it makes any difference to sentence someone | Seems like it takes so long between conviction and carrying out the penalty that I don't see that it makes any difference to sentence anybody. | negation | present | [
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3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | know | She hated to think of his sister lying in hospital waiting for her husband to come to her while all the time he was with Dana. She gripped her hands tightly together. | Berenice was in danger of losing her child | Dana didn't know Berenice was in danger of losing her child. | negation | present | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | tell | Dam the leaks? If I do that, the Company doesn't have to know I've been interfacing data when I shouldn't. | he got scent of it before the system went down yesterday | I could tell the tutor I got scent of it before the system went down yesterday... Then everyone will think I'm some kind of spy anyway because it's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron. | AB | modal | future | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | say | I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod. | she had known Mr. and Mrs. McLeod for most of their lives | It was not really my business although it could be said that I had known them both - had seen them about - for most of their lives. | AB | modal | present | [
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9WEF8AV | think | A: And then he has backed out, he has pulled out. And I realize they're still saying, well here you're encouraging us to get rid of Saddam Hussein, so why aren't you helping us? And you see, I think him going in and doing that would be putting us in another Vietnam situation. B: I think it would too. A: | the U.S. will stand for it | And I don't think the US will stand for it. | negation | present | [
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3WGZLY9VCHRWALH23R5K97MFDJBD81 | imagine | She wanted to run her fingers through his hair, wanted to nuzzle her nose and chin into his neck, wanted to know the texture of his cheek and jaw, wanted to kiss him so that her lips never forgot the shape of his. Then she found she was doing all this already, and a sigh of utter contentment shivered through her. | a kiss could feel like this | She had never imagined that a kiss could feel like this that a man's arms could enclose and shield her so thoroughly against any other awareness that her body would respond so passionately and so completely from the roots of her hair to the backs of her knees. | negation | past | [
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3Q7TKIAPOTFRPS1LXGEOEC8L1JWDLD | think | A: That is the reason, I don't play over there. B: Yeah. A: I like the course, but I don't play over there because, they don't, uh, you know don't allow you to pull a cart. B: Right. A: | a cart damages the turf | And, I don't think a cart damages the turf. | negation | present | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: Yeah, but that, doesn't mean, B: But that doesn't eliminate it, does it? A: | making laws will stop it | I don't think making laws will stop it. | negation | present | [
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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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3MNJFORX8B9ALNCWWZT7LNF9N5V5F5 | see | Then the silence in the Zoo became complete. Woil stared around him and then suddenly with a push of his wings raised himself into the air, turned, and landed ten feet away on the back of a green bench. | Woil was afraid | Creggan could see that he was afraid and that his fear was making him terribly uncertain. | AB | modal | present | [
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3VCK0Q0PO5JNE83CXH68CXSR8P5N0A | mean | He said that maybe I wasn't ready to join the Party just yet. Terry's passion for equality appealed to my purer mind, and his hatred of existing authority appealed to my resentments. | he wanted to be treated like everyone else | But although I hated inequality it didn't mean I wanted to be treated like everyone else. | negation | present | [
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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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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | say | A: Uh, I, the cynical side of me says that, you know, it was more for, uh, the domestic political situation than for anything else. You know, you know, and for portraying Bush is a strong President. B: Huh, yeah, okay. Sure. A: Uh, I mean my gut feeling is that, you know, he pretty much picked the fight uh, with, um, Hussein. B: Uh-huh. A: | Hussein wasn't quite willing to enter that fight | I mean I'm not saying at all that Hussein wasn't quite willing to enter that fight. | negation | present | [
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3MNJFORX8B9ALNCWWZT7LNF9N5V5F5 | believe | Your honesty shines out of your face, my darling. It isn't your fault that cynical men like myself won't let themselves believe what they see! | Eddie's death was an accident and nothing to do with him | I just wish you could believe that Eddie's death was an accident and nothing to do with me. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ICOHX7ENCGJK2QZ4I3PMAYIUW50EX | realize | ``And somehow it seems to fit in with this landscape too - perhaps it's the sense of space...'' ``Perhaps,'' he agreed before lapsing into silence, but not before she 'd seen his face reflect the pleasure he 'd experienced at her instant recognition of what was clearly one of his favourite recordings. ``Well, we 've arrived!'' | the car had turned into a short driveway to stop outside a luxurious chalet-type building set in a clearing of beech trees | She 'd been so immersed in the music letting it wash over her uplifting her that she hadn't even realised that the car had turned into a short driveway to stop outside a luxurious chalet-type building set in a clearing of beech trees. | negation | past | [
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | suspect | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced. | Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability. | negation | past | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | tell | She might have sat all afternoon, nibbling and stuporous, exhausted but not sleepy. But the glazier finally came down from the upper floor, cheerfully announcing that all was now right and tight and he would be on his way. | the glazier would have liked to stop for a chat | Maggie could tell that he would have liked to stop for a chat that he felt sorry for her left on her own but she lacked either her grandmother's grace or her mother's energy so she did not offer him tea. | AB | modal | present | [
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3RSBJ6YZECVWTXIE1EP6UTF043COFB | suppose | He had only to say he admired Grace Bird's fortitude and instantly her chin stiffened with resolve. He had but to comment favourably on the kittenish qualities of Babs Osborne for her to curl up as best she could on the plush seat beside him, her thumb in her mouth. | the difference between folly and wisdom had anything to do with either age or youth | Twenty-four hours later he admonished Babs for over-stressing the little-girl aspect of Cleopatra pointing out that childishness of character was not a question of years and that she was mistaken if she supposed the difference between folly and wisdom had anything to do with either age or youth. | conditional | present | [
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3087LXLJ6MLBQGQVZTNV4SJIAWEF0Q | know | B: and, you know, they just love kittens. A: Yeah. B: They just are fascinated. A: Oh, yeah. B: | this is a cat | So she doesn't know that this is a cat yet. | negation | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGPNXDB1 | think | A: and, they seem pretty, you know, they don't have the hard body. They don't have that perfect look, and an awful lot of exercise is sort of image conscious. But you know, they live to a hundred and ten some, you know, B: Yeah, A: And, that's, B: | a lot of that is diet too | Well, don't you think a lot of that is diet too? | question | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | mean | Laying the Christmas decoration on the eiderdown with care, he thought about Vic. What had he really been saying as they sat among the trees? | Mungo was not welcome here | Did he mean that Mungo was not welcome here? | question | past | [
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3FULMHZ7OU2YVE0D4HEABLT4OBXM4F | think | A: I really don't. But no, when the time comes hopefully we'll really look around before I decide on one for my parents B: Uh-huh. A: really do, because I have been raised in one, you know, so there's lot of things I know to look for. B: Yeah. A: | they would want to go where they used to work | And I don't think they'd want to go where they used to work, either you know. | negation | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | think | He had to do it himself. Miss Sowerby - by now an enthusiastic convert - and I had taken turns at massaging the damaged calf muscles, and suddenly I said to him, ``Jimbo, just imagine it's you that's making the muscles move.'' | Jimbo would understand 'quiver' | I used the word ``move'' because I didn't think he would understand ``quiver''. | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | think | A: I do too, so she couldn't possibly turn them out like some of these popular writers, B: Huh-uh. A: but oh, her books are just incredible. | they've ever made a movie | I don't think they've ever made a movie, do you? | question | present | [
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3CVBMEMMXBL9MNHLFIW4MS5IUS77HS | pretend | His flat was on the top floor. Underneath was a dentist and on the ground floor an estate agent. | Miriam was visiting the dentist | They had arranged between themselves that if by chance Miriam was seen entering the house by day she could always pretend she was visiting the dentist. | AB | modal | future | [
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | notice | It was as if they realised that she was not for the rough and tumble of this world, like the aggressive women with shaggy hair styles who pushed their way through life thrusting their hard shopping baskets at defenceless men. The man who had offered the seat had seen Ianthe as a tall fragile-looking woman in a pretty blue hat that matched her eyes. | Ianthe's dark hair was touched with grey | He might also have noticed that her dark hair was touched with grey and that although she was not exactly smart there was a kind of elegance about her. | EP | modal | past | [
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3YO4AH2FPDP8H5G4D9YPGRNWHYQ0Q8 | say | A: I mean, that's some-, and when we pay garbage men more than we pay teachers, B: That's wrong. A: Yeah, gosh, I mean, B: | garbage men should be paid less | I'm not saying that garbage men should be paid less, | negation | present | [
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3VCK0Q0PO5JNE83CXH68CXSR8P5N0A | find | It must be because I'm not reacting to the socket like the receptionist would. Her own horror burst out of its chrysalis. | he has heard all this | If that woman's the sort who 'll incinerate a whole building what will she do to me when she finds out I 've heard all this? | question | future | [
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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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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | mean | And I resent what happened to my flat. A couple of guys think they can stake it out and wait for me, rub their filthy fingers on my clothes, piss in my bathroom, and I'm supposed to ignore it. | he will surrender his possessions to a pair of punks | I know what I said about possessions being like leeches but that don't mean I 'll surrender them to a pair of punks. | negation | present | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | A: so it's nice to get away. It's just amazing, how much you miss. B: Yeah, it, Yeah, it, yeah, it really is. I mean, I don't think I ever see the Little Dipper, you hear people talk about the Little Dipper. A: Huh. Uh-huh. B: | he sees it except when he goes out of the city | But I don't think I ever see it except when I go get out of the city and go camping in the desert or in the mountains. | negation | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | notice | B: You know, how can you help depending on the day care center, you know, A: Yeah. B: you got to when you hear about all the horrible things that happen in day care centers, | day care centers are always like a family owned center | have you ever noticed they're always like a family owned center where the mother and the daughter and the son run it, you know, kind of thing. | question | past | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | guess | It was hard to tell what time of day it was. The ground was too warm, Rostov was sure, for it to be morning. | the time of day was mid to late afternoon | But since he had only a vague idea about the length of the Tarvaras day he could only guess from the position of the sun and the length of the shadows that it was mid to late afternoon. | AB | modal | present | [
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373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJH3OKJV | realize | A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh. | they'd signed some type of deal like that | Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that. | negation | past | [
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3L4YG5VW9NX8RGDTKZG0VZ0GSAUDDX | believe | B: I don't know how my parents did it. A: Yeah. B: I mean, there were five of us and I don't recall, you know, wanting anything in particular. Uh, but I don't know how my father did it. He worked at a truck line and he just didn't make that kind of money with five children. But we did okay. We had a house and a home and, but now, my wife and I both work | he and his wife have as much as his parents did | and I don't believe we have as much as my parents did. | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | convince | I can't take it. They keep questioning me, always asking where I was what I did why I did it, did all of them where I was who I was with who am I trying to kid why don't I just admit I did it well if I didn't do all these things, who did? | the police aren't dealing with some unholy alliance of the IRA Welsh Nationalists and uppity jocks | I'm in London I'm in the nick I'm in fucking Paddington Green for Christ's sake the high-security station they use for the Provos and they think I'm so dangerous so much a security risk they've got me here and even holding me under the Prevention of Terrorism Act Jesus God because some of them still aren't convinced they aren't dealing with some unholy alliance of the IRA Welsh Nationalists and uppity jocks. | negation | present | [
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30Z7M1Q8UYPYCEEQJHEIJ6E9WEF8AV | think | B: So did I. My Masters, anyway. A: What, but, uh, when I look at it to me, uh, it doesn't really make any difference. It was a marvelous opportunity that I couldn't have done, | he would have gone on unless he had that financial easement made possible | I don't think I would have gone on, unless I had that financial uh, easement made possible. | negation | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZSFUFH6 | feel | If I were to go in now, thought Rupert, I should attract far more attention that if I 'd gone earlier. The whole thing must be nearly over - hardly anything on the stalls - nothing to eat - people looking surreptitiously at their watches wondering if they were at all justified in slipping away home. | Rupert had made some kind of an effort | Perhaps though he might stroll out in the direction of the church hall to see if people were coming out then he would feel that he had made some kind of an effort. | EP | modal | future | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | say | Stan was running a business and needed funds to buy stock and time to work on new finds. The price proposed was on the open market and Stuttgart was happy to offer it. | compared to the prices paid for works of art $180 000 is a modest sum for a unique creature - the oldest reptile on earth | Some might say that compared to the prices paid for works of art $180 000 is a modest sum for a unique creature - the oldest reptile on earth. | EP | modal | present | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | think | B: Yeah, that's probably true. You know A: But, I think that's a small, uh, number could, B: | they participate as much as maybe they used to | but even through those groups, do you think that they participate as much as maybe they used to? | question | present | [
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36JW4WBR06PM1GWRX1UGAKIZWDGHFU | say | B: I wouldn't be surprised. A: You know, because they don't want to send them to daycare. B: | it was too long | I doubt if they would say it was too long. | conditional | future | [
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3UDTAB6HH642P6ZIW7N3UWX730K09K | think | How Robert (at Marlborough) patronizes him now. He never talked to me about them. | he belongs to the same world | Perhaps he secretly thinks I belong to the same world. | EP | modal | present | [
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3RWSQDNYL9R2NK5L2B6G7Z6MCZCFF1 | suggest | The frustration of not being able to touch her. The pleasure he had when someone he had known at school passed along the towpath, looked up and saw him, Peter Redburn, having a drink with Kate Molland. | Peter and Kate should go inside | He also remembered the goose pimples that appeared on his arms as the evening grew cooler and how he didn't suggest they went inside because he was afraid she would say that it was time to go. | negation | past | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | suggest | She was pouring a cup of tea when the solution came to her. As a member of the editorial collective of Fem Sap, it was part of her job to commission occasional articles. | Jamie should write something for Fem Sap | She could ring Jamie and suggest that he write something for it. | AB | modal | future | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | think | B: I did, too. A: I mean, it was just more for my money. B: Yeah. | it was too long | I didn't think it was too long at all. | negation | past | [
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341H3G5YF0JHVXHV05H27KZ0I3DZ03 | 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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3RSBJ6YZECVWTXIE1EP6UTF043COFB | notice | He would get the film. He would draw the money out of the bank this time. | the money was gone | Elaine might notice it was gone but then again she might not. | EP | modal | future | [
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3UDTAB6HH642P6ZIW7N3UWX730K09K | believe | ``Bowled over,'' Graham said nervously, then wished he could gulp the words back somehow. Neither of the others seemed to think anything of it though. | Graham feeling bowled over wasn't obvious to every single person in the room | But he felt bowled over and could hardly believe it wasn't obvious to every single person in the room. | AB | modal | present | [
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] | ``Bowled over,'' Graham said nervously, then wished he could gulp the words back somehow. Neither of the others seemed to think anything of it though.</s>But he felt bowled over and could hardly believe it wasn't obvious to every single person in the room.</s>Graham feeling bowled over wasn't obvious to every single person in the room | BNC-588 | 4,178 | A1GXFMAC759VRM | 2 | 22
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | know | ``But it could have been a big jet. Maybe hundreds of passengers.'' | it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers | If Andropulos knew it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers his face wasn't saying so. | conditional | present | [
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366FYU4PTGULXSX38BD75UDR8WFKEV | suspect | What had brought Gharr and Ten-huc and Pulvidon to the planet at the same time? Why were all of them so interested in why I was there? | she was picking up something valuable | And if they somehow suspected that I was picking up something valuable why would any of them try to kill me before the pick-up? | conditional | past | [
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