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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | Then they would awake, terrified and sweating, to find themselves in white starched linen, in a comfortable bed, in peaceful England. And all would be well. | the siege nevertheless had a bad effect on the Collector | It may be said that although he survived it the siege nevertheless had a bad effect on the Collector. | CI | modal | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | think | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together. | Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could. | negation | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | I don't know if it's sex, or fear that I'm up to some trick. If he does think about the pictures, he accepts everything I say. | Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan | If I said Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan he 'd say ``I see.'' | conditional | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | Is that what you're saying? Although why you should imagine I would want acceptance into your family when I have a perfectly good family of my own, I have no idea. | Gramps was Phena's father | Did your mother say Gramps was Phena's father? | question | past | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | assume | Her first school had been a church school, and twice a week they 'd had to set their chairs in a raggedy half-circle and fidget their way through one of the vicar's haranguing lectures on Life. He was a small man, bald and beady-eyed and turkey-necked, and only in retrospect could she see that he 'd probably been something of a mental case as well. | life had served the vicar badly in some way | She could only now assume that life had served him badly in some way at least in his own opinion. | AB | modal | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | decide | She was about to tell him that was his own stupid fault and that she wasn't here to wait on him - particularly since he had proved to be so inhospitable. But she bit back the words. | she could stay | Perhaps if she made herself useful he might decide she could stay - for a while at least just until she got something else sorted out. | EP | modal | future | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | know | But then he asks himself if people would have enjoyed the story any more had it been true, and if they would have achieved any greater insight into themselves and their destinies. Of course not. | the story wasn't true | In any case they don't know it wasn't true. | negation | past | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | think | Maybe neither Dixie nor the topcoat had criminal records. Certainly the old man will have said he saw a man robbing them. | Dixie and the topcoat were innocent members of the park-going public | But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park-going public why do they think villains gunned them down? | conditional | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | say | I didn't understand some parts of your letter. I'm a woman, or rather a girl, and not clever. | women are not inferior to men | How can you say women are not inferior to men? | question | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | decide | She was about to tell him that was his own stupid fault and that she wasn't here to wait on him - particularly since he had proved to be so inhospitable. But she bit back the words. | she could stay | Perhaps if she made herself useful he might decide she could stay - for a while at least just until she got something else sorted out. | EP | modal | future | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | know | But then he asks himself if people would have enjoyed the story any more had it been true, and if they would have achieved any greater insight into themselves and their destinies. Of course not. | the story wasn't true | In any case they don't know it wasn't true. | negation | past | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | think | Maybe neither Dixie nor the topcoat had criminal records. Certainly the old man will have said he saw a man robbing them. | Dixie and the topcoat were innocent members of the park-going public | But if the police really think those two stiffs were innocent members of the park-going public why do they think villains gunned them down? | conditional | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | say | I didn't understand some parts of your letter. I'm a woman, or rather a girl, and not clever. | women are not inferior to men | How can you say women are not inferior to men? | question | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | I don't know if it's sex, or fear that I'm up to some trick. If he does think about the pictures, he accepts everything I say. | Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan | If I said Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan he 'd say ``I see.'' | conditional | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | know | After the discarded mural was found outside the school by a concerned Stamford graduate, it eventually was turned over to Hiram Hoelzer, a professional art restorer. Throughout the 1970s, Stamford school and city officials made no effort to locate the mural. | the mural was missing | Apparently the officials didn't even know the mural was missing until 1980, when a researcher found that the painting was in Mr. Hoelzer's studio and questioned school officials about it. | negation | past | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | suggest | The best moments in the show occur at the beginning and the end (and occasionally in the middle), when Mr. Mason slips into his standup mode and starts meting out that old-fashioned Jewish mischief to other people as well as to himself. But too often, these routines lack spark because this sitcom, like all sitcoms, is timid about confronting Mr. Mason's stock in trade - ethnic differences. | the producers should start putting together episodes about topics like the Catholic-Jewish dispute over the Carmelite convent at Auschwitz | I'm not suggesting that the producers start putting together episodes about topics like the Catholic-Jewish dispute over the Carmelite convent at Auschwitz. | negation | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | assume | This means that no allowance is made for possible increases in output per unit of labor. In an unrelated program in which the Labor Department does estimate output per employee for more than two-thirds of federal civilian employees, it found an average annual rate of productivity improvement of 1.7% during the 1980s. | productivity rose no more than half as quickly in the rest of the nonbusiness sector | Even if it is assumed that productivity rose no more than half as quickly in the rest of the nonbusiness sector, this Labor Department estimate indicates a downward bias in the real GNP estimates of 0.2 percentage point a year, on average. | conditional | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | notice | Richard Breeden's new desk had just four telephone lines and one phone | Richard Breeden had n't noticed that his new desk had just four telephone lines and one phone . | negation | past | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | fear | A strategic review is fundamentally different. It would be run by the joint chiefs under simple directions: Produce the best possible force for each budget scenario and provide the Secretary of Defense with a comprehensive net assessment of how that force could be used to achieve U.S. goals. | even thinking about lower budgets will hurt national security because the door will be opened to opportunistic budget cutting by an irresponsible Congress | It might be feared that even thinking about lower budgets will hurt national security because the door will be opened to opportunistic budget cutting by an irresponsible Congress. | modal | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | think | ``It's almost as if you're doing extra work to give away the food,'' he says. Alan D'Agosto, president of Panda's Inc., an operator of Arby's restaurants in Omaha, says: ``All we're doing is keeping the customers coming, but we aren't increasing sales.'' | Alan D'Agosto has a choice in the price war | With fast-food outlets on every corner, he, like many, doesn't think he has a choice in the price war: ``Our customers say that they won't go into a fast-food store unless they get a coupon.'' | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | The statement by Islamic Jihad, which holds at least two U.S. hostages, was accompanied by a photograph of Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson, longest held of 18 Western hostages. The Treasury Department said S&Ls reject blacks for mortgage loans twice as often as they reject whites. | thrifts are biased | The department's Office of Thrift Supervision said that doesn't necessarily mean thrifts are biased, but conceded that it doesn't have data about applicants to determine why blacks are rejected more often. | negation | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | show | Sterling was quoted at $1.6030, up from $1.5885 late Friday. In Tokyo Tuesday, the U.S. currency opened for trading at 141.80 yen, down from Monday's Tokyo close of 142.40 yen. | the economy is continuing to expand at a relatively brisk pace | The market's attention is especially focused on a preliminary report on the U.S. third-quarter gross national product, due out Thursday, which could show the economy is continuing to expand at a relatively brisk pace. | EP | modal | future | [
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3VAOOVPI3ZXAN4PDAXCCXPGQZ3OLL2 | believe | Revenue is estimated at $18.6 million. The maker of document image processing equipment said the state procurement division had declared FileNet in default on its contract with the secretary of state uniform commercial code division. | the state has a valid basis of default and is reviewing its legal rights under the contract | FileNet said it doesn't believe the state has a valid basis of default and is reviewing its legal rights under the contract, but said it can't predict the outcome of the dispute. | negation | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | think | According to the officials, Mr. Bush even read to the senators selections from a highly classified letter from the committee to the White House discussing the guidelines. They said the president conceded the notification requirement didn't affect his decision to lend only minor support to this month's Panama coup effort. | the coup plotters intended to kill Mr. Noriega | No notification was ever considered, officials said, apparently because the U.S. didn't think the coup plotters intended to kill Mr. Noriega, but merely sought to imprison him. | negation | past | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | understand | Dr. Blumenfeld concedes he didn't fully understand what he was buying. He says that he knew he was getting a zero-coupon CD and that he had previously invested in TIGRs (Treasury Income Growth Receipts), a type of zero-coupon Treasury security sold by Merrill Lynch. | Dr. Blumenfeld was buying the CD on the secondary market | But he says he didn't understand he was buying the CD on the secondary market, and he contends his broker never fully explained the risks. | negation | past | [
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3VAOOVPI3ZXAN4PDAXCCXPGQZ3OLL2 | think | Your Oct. 4 front page noted that British lawyers have to wear wigs in court and that these wigs are made from horses ' tails. | the British know something that we don't | Do you think the British know something that we don't? | question | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | demand | It is the promise of economic returns that is supposed to make the corporatist model attractive to both the party and labor. The work force provides the third arm of the ``alliance.'' | a cooperative will be closed or its prices be reduced | Within the alliance it is supposed to act as a balancing force, guarding against excessive control by government or abuse of its economic position by business, for either could result in a deterioration of its living standards (under the new resolutions, workers councils may demand that a cooperative be closed or its prices be reduced). | EP | modal | future | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | mean | Mr. Phelan said that his predicting continued volatility is just ``how the world is. If bringing the message is a crime, I'm guilty of it.'' | Mr. Phelan is satisfied with the market's big swings | But he said this doesn't mean he is satisfied with the market's big swings. | negation | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | mean | Equally inconceivable is that the ANC, given the chance to hold a rally, would extend a hand, albeit warily, to the government. In a message read out at the rally, exiled ANC President Oliver Tambo, who can't legally be quoted in South Africa, said the country was at a crossroads and that Mr. de Klerk ``may yet earn a place among the peacemakers of our country'' if he chooses a ``path of genuine political settlement.'' | either the government or the ANC is changing stripes -- or that either has moved significantly closer to the other | Still, this doesn't mean that either the government or the ANC is changing stripes -- or that either has moved significantly closer to the other. | negation | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | believe | The Tax Court recently denied business deductions by Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Rubin of Cherry Hill, N.J., who both were part-time distributors of Amway products in addition to their regular jobs as sales people in other fields. For 1984, they reported gross income of $1,647 from Amway sales, offset by expenses totaling $16,746 -- including car costs of $6,805 and travel and entertainment costs of $5,088. | the Rubins | The Tax Court didn't believe that the Rubins, who earned $65,619 in their regular jobs, treated the sideline as a real business and derived ``merely incidental elements of recreation and other personal pleasure and benefits'' from it. | negation | past | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | assume | ``UAL is a small deal as far as the overall market is concerned. The only way you can make it a big deal is to draw linkages that just don't make sense.'' | just because UAL couldn't get financing | He suggests, for example, that investors may have assumed that just because UAL couldn't get financing, no leveraged buy-outs can get financing. | EP | modal | past | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | accept | The resolution also comes at a time when Turkey has been seeking help from the United States in resolving its Bulgarian emigration controversy and pursuing democratic reforms that may lead to membership in the European Community. Turkey has been fighting its past for years, and thus far has been only partially successful. | one of Turkey's strongest allies blames it for the genocide of another people | Must it now accept that one of its strongest allies blames it for the genocide of another people? | question | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | realize | So who knows? In a generation or two some of the New Crowd may attain true respectability, perhaps to be displaced in turn by a later flock of unscrupulous raptors. | finance is a service industry | Or perhaps Wall Street, when it has suffered enough, will realize that finance is a service industry, and change its ethos. | EP | modal | future | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | know | But in the end I saw that Frejji was right - that Mala and I could probably stay unrecognized in the midst of a typical Uulaan carnival. And there were a couple of other things, I told myself reassuringly, that to tip the balance back a little towards our side. | she was on Uulaa | First I knew that they were on Uulaa - but they wouldn't know I was. | negation | present | [
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3VAOOVPI3ZXAN4PDAXCCXPGQZ3OLL2 | believe | To argue that this is ``not likely'' to affect the economy in positive ways is contrary both to recent experience with capital-gains tax cuts and to common sense. A large part of the long-term appreciation of assets reflects inflation, and the taxation of inflation-created capital gains is confiscation. | people ignore the prospect of having a substantial part of their capital confiscated when they decide whether to save or how to invest | Does the Journal really believe that people ignore the prospect of having a substantial part of their capital confiscated when they decide whether to save or how to invest? | question | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | think | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together. | Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could. | negation | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | find | Robert H. Knight's Oct. 5 editorial-page article bemoaning violence in comedy movies (``Hollywood, You Slay Me'') is interesting, but somewhat off-base. | modern comedies contain violence | As a fan of older movies from the 1920s on, I do not find modern comedies contain violence, sex and foul language to any greater degree than other recent movies. | negation | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | think | ``If they don't fill it immediately, then I can start over at a new price or try again with the same price.'' Not-Held Order: This is another timing order. | floor brokers can get a better price by waiting | It is a market order that allows floor brokers to take more time to buy or sell an investment, if they think they can get a better price by waiting. | conditional | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | believe | Robert Hafer, senior commodities analyst at Kaiser Financial Group, said Monday's rally continued yesterday for only about 20 minutes after the opening. He said even though there was arbitrage buying in New York because of the weak dollar, cocoa fell to relentless pressure from bearish traders. | there is much more of a decline in store for cocoa | But he noted that speculators apparently don't believe there is much more of a decline in store for cocoa. | negation | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | decide | Corresponding to the fall in profit rates was -- in the early 1980s -- the drop in the number arrived at if you divide the market value of firms by the replacement costs of their assets, the famous Q ratio associated with Prof. James Tobin. In theory, the value attached to a firm by the market and the cost of replacing its assets should be the same. | the firm's capital stock -- its assets -- means nothing if the firm is not producing profits | But of course the market could decide that the firm's capital stock -- its assets -- means nothing if the firm is not producing profits. | EP | modal | future | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | see | Occasionally, gross chromosome damage was visible. Dr. Knudson found that some children with the eye cancer had inherited a damaged copy of chromosome No. 13 from a parent who had had the disease. | a bit of chromosome 13 was missing | Under a microscope he could actually see that a bit of chromosome 13 was missing. | AB | modal | past | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | believe | The notion that tracking is somehow ``undemocratic'' is absurd. The purpose of education is to encourage young men and women to realize their full academic potential. | we all have an equal academic potential | No one in his right mind actually believes that we all have an equal academic potential. | negation | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | mean | The trend toward lower rents may seem surprising given that some communities in New York are bemoaning the loss of favorite local businesses to high rents. But, despite the recent softening, for many of these retailers there's still been too big a jump from the rental rates of the late 1970s, when their leases were signed. | Manhattan comes cheap | Certainly, the recent drop in prices doesn't mean Manhattan comes cheap. | negation | present | [
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3VAOOVPI3ZXAN4PDAXCCXPGQZ3OLL2 | think | The stat to reckon with here says that about three of four clubs (29 of 39) that took 2-0 Series leads went on to win it all. That's not an average to soothe Giant rooters. | the home fans in this Series of the Subway Called BART would have been ecstatic over the proceedings | One might think that the home fans in this Series of the Subway Called BART (that's a better name for a public conveyance than ``Desire,'' don't you think?) would have been ecstatic over the proceedings, but they observe them in relative calm. | EP | modal | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | mean | The Fed has assumed a similar responsibility in the market for government securities. The stock market is the only major market without a market-maker of unchallenged liquidity or a buyer of last resort. | the Federal Reserve does not already play an important indirect role in the stock market | This does not mean that the Federal Reserve does not already play an important indirect role in the stock market. | negation | present | [
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3VAOOVPI3ZXAN4PDAXCCXPGQZ3OLL2 | think | In any case, opinion is mixed on how much of a boost the overall stock market would get even if dividend growth continues at double-digit levels. Mr. Einhorn of Goldman Sachs estimates the stock market will deliver a 12% to 15% total return from appreciation and dividends over the next 12 months -- vs. a ``cash rate of return'' of perhaps 7% or 8% if dividend growth is weak. | it will help the overall market all that much | But Mr. Boesel of T. Rowe Price, who also expects 12% growth in dividends next year, doesn't think it will help the overall market all that much. | negation | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | Then they would awake, terrified and sweating, to find themselves in white starched linen, in a comfortable bed, in peaceful England. And all would be well. | the siege nevertheless had a bad effect on the Collector | It may be said that although he survived it the siege nevertheless had a bad effect on the Collector. | CI | modal | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | think | ``We aren't inclined to prune stock portfolios now,'' says Steven G. Einhorn, chairman of the investment policy committee of Goldman, Sachs & Co. ``Investors should stay with their stocks.'' | it will be ugly | We expect a choppy and sloppy market for a short period, but we don't think it will be ugly. | negation | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | think | What about those caring people all over the country who are donating food, water and other necessities of life to these people who could be any of us? Should they, too, stop ``messing with'' his free market? | they should also sell to the highest bidder | Maybe he thinks they should also sell to the highest bidder. | EP | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | Any settlement is also expected to exclude Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters from any of the projects they were working on at Warner. The Guber-Peters duo have 50 projects in various stages of development and production at Warner, including ``Bonfire of the Vanities'' and ``A Bright Shining Lie.'' | Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects | But that doesn't mean Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects; studios develop hundreds of movies but produce only 10 to 20 each year. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | prove | ``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards. | the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes | But if defendants can prove that they met San Francisco's stringent building codes, ``that's probably going to protect them,'' Mr. Ruvolo says. | AB | modal | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | hope | The initiative creates a free floating state environmental officer to sue companies or government agencies that do things he doesn't like. That means the NRDC and such groups no longer would have to spend as much money on litigation; taxpayers would bear the cost. | the environment is such a mom and apple-pie issue among certain segments of California's population now that almost any collection of anti-scientific | Mr. Van de Kamp and his allies may be hoping that the environment is such a mom and apple-pie issue among certain segments of California's population now that almost any collection of anti-scientific, anti-pocketbook nonsense can pass under its rubric. | EP | modal | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | say | I didn't understand some parts of your letter. I'm a woman, or rather a girl, and not clever. | women are not inferior to men | How can you say women are not inferior to men? | question | present | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | forget | Yet what good came from knowing that a woman had killed herself? The children who had suffered a trauma would survive the experience, scarred by it and a little flawed by it. | for a week the children had imagined the act of murder had been committed | They would never forget that for a week they had imagined the act of murder had been committed. | negation | future | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | assume | I asked him in for a break. I liked that about him. | the kettle was on | He never assumed the kettle was on or that I was free. | negation | past | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | say | He was a friend of Sergei Rozanov. She liked Sergei a lot, had fancied him like mad when they 'd first met, at the house of mutual acquaintances in Moscow. | the English lover was a mask for Sergei | Freud would probably have said the English lover was a mask for Sergei with his deep respect for England. | EP | modal | past | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | say | So her early impressions were confirmed. He was an exacting man to work for. | London is more frantic than the provinces | Who says that London is more frantic than the provinces? | question | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | think | On the second day, Tim showed Anna the system in the warehouse. On the third, he explained how to use the computer for reordering. | Anna could manage | On the fourth day he was off sick and Mr Mulgrove asked Anna if she thought she could manage and to ask Heather on flours and dried fruits if she wasn't sure of anything. | conditional | past | [
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3L1EFR8WWTATMAE8ZP6OX3KB7IJF97 | know | But then he asks himself if people would have enjoyed the story any more had it been true, and if they would have achieved any greater insight into themselves and their destinies. Of course not. | the story wasn't true | In any case they don't know it wasn't true. | negation | past | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z448QDUD2 | say | And after that - nothing. Silence. | he wasn't drinking of that | Blaming it on the Company would be just a fallback - you wouldn't believe me if I said I wasn't drinking of that but you might believe me if I say we 'd prefer the good old British way. | conditional | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: Yeah, but, uh, I guess most of the things that happen around here are pretty, uh, innocuous. Although, uh, from what I hear in the news, and I saw an episode of the TV show, COPS uh, one time that was in Pittsburgh, B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, it did surprise me, because, you know, they were doing drug arrests and things like that, | those things happen too often | but I don't really think those things happen too often because, like I said, from what's reported in the news, at least, it's not all that common. | negation | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | Is that what you're saying? Although why you should imagine I would want acceptance into your family when I have a perfectly good family of my own, I have no idea. | Gramps was Phena's father | Did your mother say Gramps was Phena's father? | question | past | [
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336OE47KI2PTU3D6SFLKT9V8WCJWVU | know | Her heart leaped into her mouth, and she paused. It was one thing imagining the scene from the comfort of her London flat but quite another to find herself going through with it. | it was Veronica's house | It occurred to her that she didn't even know that it was Veronica's house. | negation | present | [
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336OE47KI2PTU3D6SFLKT9V8WCJWVU | decide | Maybe tomorrow, or the day after that. Maybe never, Kirov dared to reflect, in a rare moment of optimism. | the old workhorse had given his best and deserved to be put out in rich pastures | Perhaps this operation would be the last perhaps his Western masters would finally decide that the old workhorse had given his best and deserved to be put out in rich pastures. | EP | modal | future | [
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336OE47KI2PTU3D6SFLKT9V8WCJWVU | say | Paula could not help herself. It was just the way she was. | others hated Paula | Others might say they hated her and mean it. | EP | modal | present | [
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336OE47KI2PTU3D6SFLKT9V8WCJWVU | think | Jasper stood looking at the bell rope which came out of a small square aperture at what was the base of the campanile. The end of the rope was wound round a cleat high up on the wall above the door to what had once been the Science Lab. | anything was out of Jasper's reach | It was far out of the reach of grown-ups as well as children except that Jasper did not really think anything was out of his reach. | negation | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | think | Whatever I learnt, I shared with Joe, not, I'm afraid, so that he would be more educated, but so that I would be less ashamed of him in front of Estella. One Sunday Joe and I went out on the marshes, as usual, to study together. | Joe remembered anything from one week to the next | I don't think he ever remembered anything from one week to the next but he smoked his pipe comfortably looking as intelligent as he could. | negation | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | B: when you've lost something or uh, uh, don't have what other people have that's when you tend to realize, you know, what's out there and you know, what you have and what you don't have. A: Yeah I agree. B: So the original question, | they're a security threat | do we think they're you know, a security threat? | question | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I guess it, would, B: Because you got to, watch them every day, and keep them watered A: yeah. Uh-huh. B: | she will do it again | and I don't think I'll do it again. | negation | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I think so, I think, B: I really do. Oh, yeah, it's going to take, uh, you know, | the police can do it alone | the police, I don't think can do it alone, you know. | negation | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | believe | A: Yes, yes it is. Down in the more southern and western areas. And, of course we are, um, about two hours from the northern border, straight south, B: Yeah. A: and, uh, very windy. | the wind blows all the time | It's amazing to me because I have only lived in Dallas for three years, and I can not believe that the wind blows all the time. | AB | negation | present | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | I don't know if it's sex, or fear that I'm up to some trick. If he does think about the pictures, he accepts everything I say. | Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan | If I said Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan he 'd say ``I see.'' | conditional | present | [
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336OE47KI2PTU3D6SFLKT9V8WCJWVU | think | On the second day, Tim showed Anna the system in the warehouse. On the third, he explained how to use the computer for reordering. | Anna could manage | On the fourth day he was off sick and Mr Mulgrove asked Anna if she thought she could manage and to ask Heather on flours and dried fruits if she wasn't sure of anything. | conditional | past | [
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3SMIWMMK61ATHOO6NPBFXNTPI5AWU5 | say | Then they would awake, terrified and sweating, to find themselves in white starched linen, in a comfortable bed, in peaceful England. And all would be well. | the siege nevertheless had a bad effect on the Collector | It may be said that although he survived it the siege nevertheless had a bad effect on the Collector. | CI | modal | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | know | A: That's right, that's right. B: Uh, I don't have other than a reading and male perspective on the biological urges involved relative to being a mother or not. Uh, my sense is that I have very much an interest and had one in being a parent. | he felt himself necessarily encumbered with the necessity to have heirs | I don't know that I, uh, felt myself necessarily encumbered with the necessity to have heirs. | negation | present | [
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336OE47KI2PTU3D6SFLKT9V8WCJWVU | say | So her early impressions were confirmed. He was an exacting man to work for. | London is more frantic than the provinces | Who says that London is more frantic than the provinces? | question | present | [
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307FVKVSYRKFABTQ0BCLS3WEIXO47J | think | An additional 56% of this year's respondents expect the economy to slow down during the next 12 months. Only 42% of last year's respondents anticipated slowing growth. | an economic slowdown would harm the major investment markets very much | Apparently, the respondents don't think that an economic slowdown would harm the major investment markets very much. | negation | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | imagine | Jane ate without pausing. Hunger was an unknown experience. | hunger could actually hurt | She had never imagined it could actually hurt. | negation | past | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | suppose | She had had very little to do with Bunny, but on their occasional meetings the girl had grown more civil of late. | Bunny's initial suspicion had been stilled | Sara could only suppose that her initial suspicion had been stilled and that she accepted her Sara as part of the permanent scenery around the place. | AB | modal | 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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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | hear | ``Yes, dreadful isn't it,'' she agreed. ``Still, the farmers need it, Rodney says, and the garden...'' Compared with the near-despair that she had shown during their recent encounter in the church, her manner was almost jaunty. | Barney had been getting an undue amount of visits from the police | Perhaps she 'd heard on the college grapevine that Barney had been getting an undue amount of visits from the police and was rejoicing that the heat was off her beloved Rodney. | EP | modal | past | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | tell | The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet, though she gave no outward sign. It was simply that he could judge such things after living so closely with her for however many years. | Amanda hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham | He could tell she hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | feel | ``What had you in mind to pursue him for?'' ``What you should want to pursue him for might be different from what I would pursue him for.'' | the Archdeacon wanted to do any pursuing | The Archdeacon didn't feel he wanted to do any pursuing. | negation | present | [
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307FVKVSYRKFABTQ0BCLS3WEIXO47J | realize | He says the contract will be considered a success if it starts trading 500 to 1,000 lots a day. Exchange officials also point out that Hibor futures were designed for institutions and corporations, not for the type of small individual investors who were very active in Hang Seng index futures and defaulted in the 1987 crash. | their risk was virtually unlimited | Mr. Cheng says the low margin required for trading futures attracted a lot of small investors before the 1987 crash who didn't realize that their risk was virtually unlimited. | negation | past | [
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307FVKVSYRKFABTQ0BCLS3WEIXO47J | mean | The lawyers also monitor suits to identify specific automobile parts that cause the biggest legal problems. Mr. Pearce says law firms with the best chance of retaining or winning business with GM will be those providing the highest-quality service at the best cost -- echoing similar directives from GM's auto operations to suppliers. | larger firms have an advantage | This doesn't necessarily mean larger firms have an advantage; Mr. Pearce said GM works with a number of smaller firms it regards highly. | negation | present | [
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307FVKVSYRKFABTQ0BCLS3WEIXO47J | expect | It's unclear whether Eastern will succeed in overturning the arbitrator's decision, made in a long-simmering ``pay parity'' dispute that predates both the carrier's Chapter 11 petition and its 1986 acquisition by Texas Air. All Eastern's previous court efforts to head off the pilots ' demands have failed. | the arbitrator's ruling ``will have any overall material effect on the company's strategic plan'' | An Eastern spokesman said he doesn't expect that the arbitrator's ruling ``will have any overall material effect on the company's strategic plan.'' | negation | present | [
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307FVKVSYRKFABTQ0BCLS3WEIXO47J | suggest | the Khmer Rouge should help govern Cambodia | Is an American Secretary of State seriously suggesting that the Khmer Rouge should help govern Cambodia ? | question | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | say | She may fall ill, or have an accident while you were out, or set the house on fire and herself, so that you would not want to leave her even to go shopping. Once with you, you would not get rid of her easily, I feel it in my bones. | he was writing until he has now started | Neither of us has talked about it and I had not said I was writing until I have now started but your father says he lay awake nearly all night thinking about it. | negation | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | insist | Either way the result is inevitably the same. A severed jugular! | health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s | And does the Government insist that health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s? | question | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKNB7YG | believe | As the man crossed the street and started work, Harry headed back into the college. He could believe some drunken classics student had run amok with a spray-can, but not that he had chanced to write two words of no classical significance beneath the window of the room where Harry happened to be staying. | Harry had been followed to Oxford by somebody determined to leave this macabre calling-card for him to see | Nor could he believe he had been followed to Oxford by somebody determined to leave this macabre calling-card for him to see for to believe that opened up possibilities too sinister to be endured. | AB | modal | present | [
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307FVKVSYRKFABTQ0BCLS3WEIXO47J | decide | Mr. Van de Kamp and his allies may be hoping that the environment is such a mom and apple-pie issue among certain segments of California's population now that almost any collection of anti-scientific, anti-pocketbook nonsense can pass under its rubric. Of course the state's liberals are not yet a nation unto themselves. | Bush doesn't want to be the President who lost control of interstate commerce to an attorney general from California | George Bush, for example, may decide that he doesn't want to be the President who lost control of interstate commerce to an attorney general from California. | EP | modal | future | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | notice | Nevertheless, her heart sank at the thought of spending an evening with him in his present state of mind, and she was tempted to invent a sore throat in order to get out of it. But he had been very helpful over the Puddephat business, she admitted to herself, and his moods were unpredictable - he might be on top of the world by the time he arrived at the cinema. | something was amiss | ``I'm still keen if you are '' she said brightly pretending she had not noticed anything was amiss. | negation | past | [
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3DW3BNF1GHNI42HOUC5EFTSME8C8VT | suspect | The shock wave was delayed by only a few more seconds, and then it rolled over them like a small hurricane. No loose ends. | Sandor too was scheduled for termination | The words had been Sandor's before he died and Rostov wondered if the assassin had ever suspected that he too was scheduled for termination once he completed his assigned task. | conditional | past | [
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3DW3BNF1GHNI42HOUC5EFTSME8C8VT | tell | The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet, though she gave no outward sign. It was simply that he could judge such things after living so closely with her for however many years. | Amanda hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham | He could tell she hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham. | AB | modal | present | [
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3DW3BNF1GHNI42HOUC5EFTSME8C8VT | notice | Nevertheless, her heart sank at the thought of spending an evening with him in his present state of mind, and she was tempted to invent a sore throat in order to get out of it. But he had been very helpful over the Puddephat business, she admitted to herself, and his moods were unpredictable - he might be on top of the world by the time he arrived at the cinema. | something was amiss | ``I'm still keen if you are '' she said brightly pretending she had not noticed anything was amiss. | negation | past | [
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3DW3BNF1GHNI42HOUC5EFTSME8C8VT | feel | ``What had you in mind to pursue him for?'' ``What you should want to pursue him for might be different from what I would pursue him for.'' | the Archdeacon wanted to do any pursuing | The Archdeacon didn't feel he wanted to do any pursuing. | negation | present | [
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3DW3BNF1GHNI42HOUC5EFTSME8C8VT | insist | Either way the result is inevitably the same. A severed jugular! | health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s | And does the Government insist that health warnings should be printed upon W.N.B.s? | question | present | [
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37PGLWGSJTBXDXZP4U3YQ9BJ0PMIK2 | say | It was true that Robert had always liked pigs. | pigs were ``boring'' | But no one in Class 1 had seemed unduly disturbed by his account of them even if the Husayn twins had said that pigs were ``boring'' and had asked if they could bring in the novelization of Terminator Two. | conditional | past | [
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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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3RWSQDNYL9R2NK5L2B6G7Z6MCZCFF1 | think | She 'd invited him round the previous evening and things hadn't gone at all as he 'd hoped. That's what Stuart said that Oliver said. | she reacted to this story in the way Stuart expected | I don't think I reacted to this story in the way Stuart expected. | negation | present | [
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