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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | think | B: yeah, obviously we don't have any and I think that's part of the role reversal, is it's okay to get married and not have kids. A: Oh yeah. B: And I think society for such a long time said, well, you know, you're married, now you need to have your family | it's been until recently that they had decided that two people was a family | and I don't think it's been until recently that they had decided that two people was a family. | negation | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | think | B: anybody tries to hurt them I won't even blink, A: I know, No. I understand that. | someone's trying to hurt them | uh, what if you think someone's trying to hurt them and you make a mistake? | question | future | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | forget | ``I 've already got money that I 've saved from Grye's winnings.'' Seb did not amplify his statement. | Christian disapproved of gambling | He had not forgotten that Christian disapproved of gambling. | negation | past | [
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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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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | think | 'Very well, I'll go. But I pick my own men, and if we ever have to fight, you obey my word.'' | Sidacai was in a position to impose conditions | Jehan did not think that Sidacai was in any position to impose conditions but he sat back in his chair considering. | negation | present | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | know | ``Oh, very well,'' he said wearily. | it was useless to argue with McAllister | He might have known that it was useless to argue with McAllister - her tongue was as long as her will was strong. | CI | modal | past | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | believe | B: That sounds really good. I read a thing, I don't even remember if it was in the Dallasite or the Insite one, about uh, companies allowing you, and they said that TI was looking into it, to purchase extra vacation days. Which I thought sounded like a good idea. You know, if you've been there, you know, under five years you get two weeks of vacation but that's really not enough and you want an extra week, then you can purchase an extra week of vacation by saying, okay, I'm going to want an extra five days this year and they'll take a set amount out of each paycheck, you know, and they're deducting it all along, so you can have an extra five days off and be paid for them at the time, you know, you're really not being paid for them, the money is actually coming out of your own pocket, but it's coming out a little bit at a time instead of all at once, you know. So, that is kind of an idea that a lot of people sounded like that they were really interested in and TI said that they were looking into something like that so, A: Well, I could certainly, personally stand seeing them go to a standardized compensatory time for overtime. B: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. A: | none of the employees would have to purchase any extra vacation days if the company did that | And I don't believe any of us would have to purchase any extra vacation days, if they did that. | negation | present | [
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3ZZAYRN1I6W6C20FWYUVBXU1Z82TO2 | know | B: It's kind of neat. A: Yeah, what does a computer club do. | there were such things as computer clubs | I didn't know there were such things. | negation | past | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | know | ``You don't need to worry. We're quite adequately chaperoned. Rosa is a woman of strict moral principles.'' | he's in here | If she knows I'm in here she's probably hovering outside the door right now. | conditional | present | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | assume | Obviously he did not make himself known so we can only speculate as to who he was watching, but we are all hoping that Trevor Proby will soon get the call. Likewise, supporters have reported to me that a well known, flamboyant Football League Premier Division chairman has been seen at ``The Tip''. | the well known flamboyant Football League Premier Division chairman is not spying on players | We may assume that he is not spying on players and so must be on the lookout for managerial talent. | DE | modal | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | mean | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing. | someone in Bill's yard had been involved | If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved. | AB | modal | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | think | McInnes asked anxiously, one eye on the kitchen door. ``Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people's mail.'' | McInnes' idea was bad | I didn't think that was bad considering I 'd just thought of it. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | believe | This was the first time she had seen or heard of d'Urberville since she had left Trantridge. And although he stood there openly as a preacher, as a religious man, she still felt afraid of him. | d'Urberville had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs | He had changed his clothes his hair his moustache and his expression but could she really believe that he had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs? | AB | question | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | mean | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing. | someone in Bill's yard had been involved | If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved. | AB | modal | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | think | McInnes asked anxiously, one eye on the kitchen door. ``Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people's mail.'' | McInnes' idea was bad | I didn't think that was bad considering I 'd just thought of it. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | believe | This was the first time she had seen or heard of d'Urberville since she had left Trantridge. And although he stood there openly as a preacher, as a religious man, she still felt afraid of him. | d'Urberville had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs | He had changed his clothes his hair his moustache and his expression but could she really believe that he had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs? | AB | question | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | mean | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing. | someone in Bill's yard had been involved | If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved. | AB | modal | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | think | McInnes asked anxiously, one eye on the kitchen door. ``Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people's mail.'' | McInnes' idea was bad | I didn't think that was bad considering I 'd just thought of it. | negation | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | believe | This was the first time she had seen or heard of d'Urberville since she had left Trantridge. And although he stood there openly as a preacher, as a religious man, she still felt afraid of him. | d'Urberville had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs | He had changed his clothes his hair his moustache and his expression but could she really believe that he had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs? | AB | question | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | mean | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing. | someone in Bill's yard had been involved | If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved. | AB | modal | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | think | McInnes asked anxiously, one eye on the kitchen door. ``Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people's mail.'' | McInnes' idea was bad | I didn't think that was bad considering I 'd just thought of it. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | believe | This was the first time she had seen or heard of d'Urberville since she had left Trantridge. And although he stood there openly as a preacher, as a religious man, she still felt afraid of him. | d'Urberville had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs | He had changed his clothes his hair his moustache and his expression but could she really believe that he had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs? | AB | question | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | believe | Dorothea had once tried to tell her this, but Alida Thorne had flushed with anger. ``Stop patronising me,'' she had shouted, ``stop pitying me!'' | Alida would remember the incident | The incident had never been referred to again and Dorothea did not believe that Alida would remember it. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | believe | She swallowed hard, unsure if she had the nerve to go ahead. The memory of the pain in Tara's eyes last night decided her. | Tara was only the housekeeper | Did he really expect her to believe that Tara was only the housekeeper? | question | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | believe | Alice asked after her daughter, Mungo's mother, and complained about the price of bread. She spoke of the pain in her hands, neighbours who had passed on, and twice asked Mungo what school he was going to now. | coal came from wood | At one stage she somehow got on to the subject of coal and said she simply did not believe it came from wood. | negation | past | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | think | McInnes asked anxiously, one eye on the kitchen door. ``Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people's mail.'' | McInnes' idea was bad | I didn't think that was bad considering I 'd just thought of it. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | believe | He had had a stiff greeting that morning from the Grand Commander Louis de Magnac, whom he had tricked over Loppe, and again on shipboard coming from Rhodes. With him was Brother William de Combort, who had entertained Primaflora so warmly at Rhodes in the belief that she was in Carlotta's employment. | Primaflora was in Carlotta's employment | Perhaps they all still believed that she was. | EP | modal | past | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | think | His reaction on seeing them was a surprise to himself, and a shock to them. He soared higher to lure them up and then folding his wings back stooped down towards them, gaining speed with each second and transfixing the weakest-looking one with his stare. | it was a game | Perhaps the hooded crows thought it was a game perhaps they misjudged his skill and speed. | EP | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | think | He had been almost tempted to buy some from her at a discount until he remembered her prices. Highgate Cemetery was more or less on his way to the theatre, and although it was almost all old graves without flowers, he had seen some being left regularly by some nutty Communist at the grave of Karl Marx. | it was kids who had stolen the flowers | The woman would probably think it was kids who had stolen them. | EP | modal | future | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | hope | It seemed so unfair, somehow. Here was a woman who had been trying to have a child ever since her marriage and yet she, Celia, had conceived not merely without any difficulty but on the one and only time she had not taken steps to prevent it. | Alison's appointment in London might have something to do with happier news in this connection | She could only hope that Alison's appointment in London might have something to do with happier news in this connection. | AB | modal | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | think | It was mainly to make a good impression on the new tribe. Little Krishna ran off into the jungle. | she was going to shoot little Krishna as well | Perhaps the little idiot thought I was going to shoot him as well. | EP | modal | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | mean | But he had called on Lorton on the Sunday of Newley's disappearance. Newley must have put him up to it. | Tolby had some inkling about the theft of the coins | Did that mean that Tolby had some inkling about the theft of the coins and Newley's suspicions about the identity of the thief? | 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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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | mean | Surely, the fact that he was out here, calmly taking a holiday, might be an encouraging sign? The machinations of corporate sharks were a slightly hazy area in her experience. | Guy Sterne didn't consider the crisis at Chester's to be that big a crisis | Did this mean Guy Sterne didn't consider the crisis at Chester's to be that big a crisis after all? | question | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | believe | Little did they know this was the fellow for whom The Flippity Flop Young Man was written, and I wasn't about to tell them. Would it have made any difference if I had? | these seamstresses and pipefitters knew who the fellow was | Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was? | question | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | realize | It was drink that got me into this mess. That and the club raffle. | the manager's job was third prize | If I had kept my wits and remained coherent I would probably have realised the manager's job was third prize. | EP | modal | past | [
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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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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Nora calculated that there must be lots of single men up there so she decided it was ideal for the ``manhunt'', as we called it, even though the train fare was a serious consideration. I remember we went up to Euston together one Saturday morning, very excited, to buy the ticket in advance. | Nora was going away alone | It was a secret - if my parents had known she was going away alone they would have soon put the kybosh on it. | conditional | past | [
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] | Nora calculated that there must be lots of single men up there so she decided it was ideal for the ``manhunt'', as we called it, even though the train fare was a serious consideration. I remember we went up to Euston together one Saturday morning, very excited, to buy the ticket in advance.</s>It was a secret - if my parents had known she was going away alone they would have soon put the kybosh on it.</s>Nora was going away alone | BNC-141 | 1,250 | A240OTT1T85UGT | 3 | 33
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | see | Her priggishness. I admire it. | Mr Knightley is a man in a million | I know she does wrong things she tries to organize other people's lives she can't see Mr Knightley is a man in a million. | negation | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | think | The big Norwegian shook his head, frowning. ``Jeg fonstAr ikke.'' | the big Norwegian found Ward's accent at all easy | I don't think he found Ward's accent at all easy and anyway like many foreigners he found it easier to speak English than to understand it. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | imagine | ``They 'll have it tomorrow morning - or as soon as I'm free to give it.'' Anthea gave a cool nod of acknowledgement. | Meryl and Anthea had some sort of common bond | Her face was blank and Meryl found herself wondering how she could ever have imagined that they had some kind of common bond women in medicine friendship. | AB | modal | past | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYKKV43S | believe | I should dearly have liked to know whether they were Europeans or Americans, but I couldn't hear the accents. They appeared to be arguing. | eliminating all witnesses would have needed much persuasion | I hoped the white men weren't telling him to eliminate all witnesses because I don't believe it would have needed much persuasion. | negation | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | mean | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing. | someone in Bill's yard had been involved | If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved. | AB | modal | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | think | McInnes asked anxiously, one eye on the kitchen door. ``Then I thought we 'd set up the nice Mr Sorley and his mobile Fax van and photograph him in the act of reading other people's mail.'' | McInnes' idea was bad | I didn't think that was bad considering I 'd just thought of it. | negation | present | [
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3MDKGGG61QSGNWUBW281UX8ABS66TP | believe | This was the first time she had seen or heard of d'Urberville since she had left Trantridge. And although he stood there openly as a preacher, as a religious man, she still felt afraid of him. | d'Urberville had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs | He had changed his clothes his hair his moustache and his expression but could she really believe that he had changed his most secret thoughts and beliefs? | AB | question | present | [
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32W3UF2EZOQLMSOMRSKW8POSOD84CK | say | He had realised as soon as he had employed Michael that he had found himself a kindred spirit. Michael was innately honest. | the punter had paid Michael fifty quid | If he said the punter had paid him fifty quid Joe knew that was what had been paid. | conditional | present | [
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | mean | ``Oh, my poor Folly... We 've been together for five years, Lexy and I - she practically holds that company together. Of course I gave her an ``A''. | he is having an affair with Lexy | But that doesn't mean I'm having an affair with her. | negation | present | [
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | believe | But the damage was done as far as my faith was concerned, which is probably why I went mad. So anyway, that Christmas Eve night confirmed my worst fears, it was like a kind of ``royal flush'' for the infant Jimbo. | any of the three kings stands a chance of ever making a comeback with him | All three kings - Pa Santa and the King of Kings - all down the pan together... And to be honest I don't believe any of them stands a chance of ever making a comeback with me. | negation | present | [
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32W3UF2EZOQLMSOMRSKW8POSOD84CK | say | Alice smiled and nodded, and got up to stand at the window, looking out. Indolent and privileged, daughter of the Establishment, she leaned on the sill, watching the goings-on in the street, and listened to the sounds of paper sliding on paper. | Alice's father had agreed Alice should have some money | Should she say her father had agreed she should have some money? | question | future | [
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32W3UF2EZOQLMSOMRSKW8POSOD84CK | know | Above them on the balcony terrace, Alina Petrovna stood a little way back from the parapet. She looked at the moon, the lake, and the dark forest beyond, but she saw only defeat. | all of Alina Petrovna's efforts would end like this | She might have known that all of her efforts would end like this. | CI | modal | past | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Nora calculated that there must be lots of single men up there so she decided it was ideal for the ``manhunt'', as we called it, even though the train fare was a serious consideration. I remember we went up to Euston together one Saturday morning, very excited, to buy the ticket in advance. | Nora was going away alone | It was a secret - if my parents had known she was going away alone they would have soon put the kybosh on it. | conditional | past | [
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32W3UF2EZOQLMSOMRSKW8POSOD84CK | 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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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | hope | To get four miles they covered twenty, and they took nearly two hours. Edward was sweating lightly when they walked into the house. | Hannele would be there | Perhaps he had hoped that Hannele would be there miraculously. | EP | modal | past | [
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | believe | He had had a stiff greeting that morning from the Grand Commander Louis de Magnac, whom he had tricked over Loppe, and again on shipboard coming from Rhodes. With him was Brother William de Combort, who had entertained Primaflora so warmly at Rhodes in the belief that she was in Carlotta's employment. | Primaflora was in Carlotta's employment | Perhaps they all still believed that she was. | EP | modal | past | [
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|
32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | mean | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing. | someone in Bill's yard had been involved | If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
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] | ``How do you know all this?'' Kelly's mind was racing.</s>If the horse had been doped it could only mean that someone in Bill's yard had been involved.</s>someone in Bill's yard had been involved | BNC-870 | 5,066 | A3UEJQ4EJB9DBD | 0 | 00
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32W3UF2EZOQLMSOMRSKW8POSOD84CK | 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 | [
"3",
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | think | ``Oh, yes. It's just that it would have been nice to have seen the signs,'' said Caspar, rolling the maps up and packing them in his saddle bag. | Casper had to say he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right | He did not say that he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right because he did not think he had to say it. | negation | present | [
"-2",
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | know | Where's he got all that from? Some kind of Gerald Durrell character, is he, going round the world collecting creepy-crawlies? | she is listening | Does he know I'm listening? | question | present | [
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32W3UF2EZOQLMSOMRSKW8POSOD84CK | think | What you should do - if you were sophisticated - was just give the glass a swirl and sniff, which would tell you whether or not the wine was off. So this was what Ollie took to doing, reducing his performance to a series of loud inhalings followed by a curt nod. | one of the girls didn't know what Ollie was doing | Sometimes if he thought one of the girls didn't know what he was doing he 'd go into a long explanation of why he hadn't actually tasted the stuff. | conditional | past | [
"2",
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] | What you should do - if you were sophisticated - was just give the glass a swirl and sniff, which would tell you whether or not the wine was off. So this was what Ollie took to doing, reducing his performance to a series of loud inhalings followed by a curt nod.</s>Sometimes if he thought one of the girls didn't know what he was doing he 'd go into a long explanation of why he hadn't actually tasted the stuff.</s>one of the girls didn't know what Ollie was doing | BNC-455 | 3,886 | A3UEJQ4EJB9DBD | 0 | 00
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | imagine | Matthew rode on feeling a little more at peace with himself. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it. | Sara might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year | He could imagine that she might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year. | AB | modal | present | [
"1",
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] | Matthew rode on feeling a little more at peace with himself. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it.</s>He could imagine that she might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year.</s>Sara might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year | BNC-780 | 4,777 | A3UEJQ4EJB9DBD | 1 | 11
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32TMVRKDGN3JAPY9AG4R63S905Q84P | suggest | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves. | Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree. | negation | present | [
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] | Betty cooked lunch happily. Lydia even brought her some dandelion leaves.</s>Beuno didn't suggest that Elizabeth would be expecting him back but ate his omelette as casually and thoughtlessly as the squirrel who had moved off to eat nuts in a different hazel tree.</s>Elizabeth would be expecting Bueno back | BNC-1875 | 2,263 | A3UEJQ4EJB9DBD | -1 | 5-1
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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 | [
"1",
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"3",
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] | 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.</s>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.</s>Ianthe's dark hair was touched with grey | BNC-901 | 5,187 | A1R4KVYEV07CAJ | 1 | 11
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | notice | ``Black and White Danish Dairy! Nothing near as tasty and tender as our...'' and, her mouth overflowing with steak, beans and croquette potato, Mitzi named an Austrian breed Elisabeth had never heard of (and did not imagine she would need to remember for future use). | Elisabeth was not replying | ``I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy at its heart...'' Absorbed by loving considerations of her tastes Mitzi did not notice that Elisabeth was not replying and her attention was drawn to her companion only when the peculiar noise of the latter's choking was sounding right round the Hall. | negation | present | [
"3",
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] | ``Black and White Danish Dairy! Nothing near as tasty and tender as our...'' and, her mouth overflowing with steak, beans and croquette potato, Mitzi named an Austrian breed Elisabeth had never heard of (and did not imagine she would need to remember for future use).</s>``I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy at its heart...'' Absorbed by loving considerations of her tastes Mitzi did not notice that Elisabeth was not replying and her attention was drawn to her companion only when the peculiar noise of the latter's choking was sounding right round the Hall.</s>Elisabeth was not replying | BNC-1681 | 1,970 | A1R4KVYEV07CAJ | 3 | 33
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | tell | I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable, or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning, and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays. | many of the children at the school were ill | She did not tell me that many of the children at the school were ill. | negation | past | [
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] | I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable, or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning, and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays.</s>She did not tell me that many of the children at the school were ill.</s>many of the children at the school were ill | BNC-1953 | 2,392 | A1R4KVYEV07CAJ | 0 | 00
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | believe | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai. | she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool. | conditional | present | [
"-3",
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] | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai.</s>If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool.</s>she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | BNC-18 | 2,189 | A1R4KVYEV07CAJ | -2 | 6-2
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | find | I'm only edgy because there might be something being planned, but I'm probably completely wrong. Parr's probably coming for a business deal with my daddy and feels the need to have a grip of me, the usual thing, that's all. | she didn't like it when it came | If they have got something cooking and if I found I didn't like it when it came I 'd tell them to get stuffed. | conditional | future | [
"3",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"0",
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"1",
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] | I'm only edgy because there might be something being planned, but I'm probably completely wrong. Parr's probably coming for a business deal with my daddy and feels the need to have a grip of me, the usual thing, that's all.</s>If they have got something cooking and if I found I didn't like it when it came I 'd tell them to get stuffed.</s>she didn't like it when it came | BNC-87 | 5,057 | A1R4KVYEV07CAJ | 0 | 00
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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 | [
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
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"0"
] | 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.</s>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.</s>Ianthe's dark hair was touched with grey | BNC-901 | 5,194 | A3JP7DIFRS0ZBY | 0 | 00
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | notice | ``Black and White Danish Dairy! Nothing near as tasty and tender as our...'' and, her mouth overflowing with steak, beans and croquette potato, Mitzi named an Austrian breed Elisabeth had never heard of (and did not imagine she would need to remember for future use). | Elisabeth was not replying | ``I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy at its heart...'' Absorbed by loving considerations of her tastes Mitzi did not notice that Elisabeth was not replying and her attention was drawn to her companion only when the peculiar noise of the latter's choking was sounding right round the Hall. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
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] | ``Black and White Danish Dairy! Nothing near as tasty and tender as our...'' and, her mouth overflowing with steak, beans and croquette potato, Mitzi named an Austrian breed Elisabeth had never heard of (and did not imagine she would need to remember for future use).</s>``I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy at its heart...'' Absorbed by loving considerations of her tastes Mitzi did not notice that Elisabeth was not replying and her attention was drawn to her companion only when the peculiar noise of the latter's choking was sounding right round the Hall.</s>Elisabeth was not replying | BNC-1681 | 1,968 | A3JP7DIFRS0ZBY | 3 | 33
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | tell | I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable, or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning, and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays. | many of the children at the school were ill | She did not tell me that many of the children at the school were ill. | negation | past | [
"-2",
"2",
"0",
"3",
"0",
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] | I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable, or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning, and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays.</s>She did not tell me that many of the children at the school were ill.</s>many of the children at the school were ill | BNC-1953 | 2,389 | A3JP7DIFRS0ZBY | 2 | 22
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | believe | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai. | she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool. | conditional | present | [
"-3",
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"-2"
] | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai.</s>If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool.</s>she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | BNC-18 | 2,194 | A3JP7DIFRS0ZBY | -2 | 6-2
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | find | I'm only edgy because there might be something being planned, but I'm probably completely wrong. Parr's probably coming for a business deal with my daddy and feels the need to have a grip of me, the usual thing, that's all. | she didn't like it when it came | If they have got something cooking and if I found I didn't like it when it came I 'd tell them to get stuffed. | conditional | future | [
"3",
"0",
"0",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"1",
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] | I'm only edgy because there might be something being planned, but I'm probably completely wrong. Parr's probably coming for a business deal with my daddy and feels the need to have a grip of me, the usual thing, that's all.</s>If they have got something cooking and if I found I didn't like it when it came I 'd tell them to get stuffed.</s>she didn't like it when it came | BNC-87 | 5,058 | A3JP7DIFRS0ZBY | 1 | 11
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | notice | ``Black and White Danish Dairy! Nothing near as tasty and tender as our...'' and, her mouth overflowing with steak, beans and croquette potato, Mitzi named an Austrian breed Elisabeth had never heard of (and did not imagine she would need to remember for future use). | Elisabeth was not replying | ``I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy at its heart...'' Absorbed by loving considerations of her tastes Mitzi did not notice that Elisabeth was not replying and her attention was drawn to her companion only when the peculiar noise of the latter's choking was sounding right round the Hall. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
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] | ``Black and White Danish Dairy! Nothing near as tasty and tender as our...'' and, her mouth overflowing with steak, beans and croquette potato, Mitzi named an Austrian breed Elisabeth had never heard of (and did not imagine she would need to remember for future use).</s>``I like my steak burnt to a cinder on the outside and blood red and juicy at its heart...'' Absorbed by loving considerations of her tastes Mitzi did not notice that Elisabeth was not replying and her attention was drawn to her companion only when the peculiar noise of the latter's choking was sounding right round the Hall.</s>Elisabeth was not replying | BNC-1681 | 1,971 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | 0 | 00
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | see | B: Uh-huh. Yeah, I don't think switching back and forth is that big a deal. I think people need to understand more like what a meter is, instead of how many feet in a meter or something. Just get used to using all the terms. Because someone says a kilogram, no one knows what that is. A: Everyone wants a conversion of that before kind of recognizing it as a concept to hold in mind. B: Yeah. A: | it can change it very quickly | Uh, I don't see that, it can change it very quickly. | negation | present | [
"2",
"3",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"-2",
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"2",
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] | B: Uh-huh. Yeah, I don't think switching back and forth is that big a deal. I think people need to understand more like what a meter is, instead of how many feet in a meter or something. Just get used to using all the terms. Because someone says a kilogram, no one knows what that is. A: Everyone wants a conversion of that before kind of recognizing it as a concept to hold in mind. B: Yeah. A:</s>Uh, I don't see that, it can change it very quickly.</s>it can change it very quickly | SWBD-121 | 5,662 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | 3 | 33
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | believe | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai. | she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool. | conditional | present | [
"-3",
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"-2"
] | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai.</s>If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool.</s>she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | BNC-18 | 2,191 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | -3 | 4-3
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | imagine | This master is a sex-maniac, this one an alcoholic. And they're usually perfectly innocuous chaps. | the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home | So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
"0",
"0",
"2",
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"2",
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] | This master is a sex-maniac, this one an alcoholic. And they're usually perfectly innocuous chaps.</s>So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home.</s>the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home | BNC-784 | 4,799 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | 2 | 22
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | convince | Maggie rocked her closer still. She could understand the guilt that Ana carried. | Ana was not to blame | She prayed that Felipe would hurry back because he was the only one who could convince Ana that she was not to blame. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"3",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | Maggie rocked her closer still. She could understand the guilt that Ana carried.</s>She prayed that Felipe would hurry back because he was the only one who could convince Ana that she was not to blame.</s>Ana was not to blame | BNC-634 | 4,344 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | 3 | 33
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | feel | A: I spend a lot of time reading about these things. I'm quite interested. I find it very exciting for the coverage we have now, today. B: Yes and I think we do get pretty good coverage. | the American people are being shortchanged by the news coverage | I don't feel that the American people is being shortchanged by uh, the news coverage. | negation | present | [
"-3",
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"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
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] | A: I spend a lot of time reading about these things. I'm quite interested. I find it very exciting for the coverage we have now, today. B: Yes and I think we do get pretty good coverage.</s>I don't feel that the American people is being shortchanged by uh, the news coverage.</s>the American people are being shortchanged by the news coverage | SWBD-271 | 7,246 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | -3 | 4-3
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | tell | Except that his face, with those tobacco-stained looking eyes and drooping moustache, was always the same and you never knew what he was thinking. When he looked at you it was like he knew something he wasn't telling, or was laughing at you, no matter what it was he said. | Henry Mendez was Mexican | That's when you could tell Henry Mendez was Mexican. | AB | modal | present | [
"1",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3"
] | Except that his face, with those tobacco-stained looking eyes and drooping moustache, was always the same and you never knew what he was thinking. When he looked at you it was like he knew something he wasn't telling, or was laughing at you, no matter what it was he said.</s>That's when you could tell Henry Mendez was Mexican.</s>Henry Mendez was Mexican | BNC-1185 | 711 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | 2 | 22
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | think | His head sank so low that his collar dented his bottom lip, and Sarah had touched his arm in sympathy, earning an even stronger rebuke herself. Nahum was becoming a feverishly energetic lover. | powerful attacks on Sarah might produce the result Nahum longed for | Perhaps he thought powerful attacks on her might produce the result he longed for. | EP | modal | present | [
"-1",
"0",
"2",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"-1",
"1"
] | His head sank so low that his collar dented his bottom lip, and Sarah had touched his arm in sympathy, earning an even stronger rebuke herself. Nahum was becoming a feverishly energetic lover.</s>Perhaps he thought powerful attacks on her might produce the result he longed for.</s>powerful attacks on Sarah might produce the result Nahum longed for | BNC-1223 | 827 | A1HKCTDOTL6C9I | 2 | 22
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | think | A: It was just a side benefit. B: Yeah, yeah, because, I'm not big or anything, but I'm not in great shape, But when I worked out, I got in pretty good shape. I didn't build up muscle, though, I just got real good and toned. A: Yeah. B: | women look good with muscles | I don't think women look good with muscles. | negation | present | [
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | mean | Most of them young, about his age, stood and talked and drank and laughed. The two girls he had noticed earlier were standing talking to some other girls. | Graham was gay too | Graham hoped they all realised that just because he was standing talking to Slater that didn't mean he was gay too. | negation | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | think | A: Have you followed that very much or, B: Uh, not really. | something will take over the NFL | I don't think anything will ever take over the NFL. | negation | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | think | A: Well I spent three years in Germany, so I'm not too thrilled with the whole thing anyway. A: But I got used to it, it was really strange, I mean, when we came to San Antonio it was just swelter and then we got used to it and then we went up to Dallas and it was just, it's not that it's just hot or dry, it's just not very comfortable, it just, B: Her-, | San Antonio is more comfortable than Dallas | do you think San Antonio is more comfortable than Dallas. | question | present | [
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | know | A: you know, you create a bigger family, generation after generation but not really on purpose. B: Yeah. A: So. It's not a real functional situation anyway. | that trend's going to change the single parent type families | So, you know, I don't know that that trend's going to change the single parent type families | negation | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | realize | A: Yes. And, oh, yeah, it's very expensive. B: Oh. A: And, uh, B: | it was that expensive | I didn't realize it was that expensive. | negation | past | [
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | believe | B: So it's A: Yeah. B: definitely but, uh, I don't know. | they suggested that judges should be doing the sentencing | I couldn't believe they suggested that judges should be doing the sentencing. | DE | negation | past | [
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | think | A: Big time there, sure is. B: It surely is. A: | he would go to work without a bulletproof vest | I don't think I'd go to work without a bulletproof vest on myself. | negation | present | [
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | tell | I know Maria did not tell me that the food was often burnt and uneatable, or that they could not sleep because the beds were too cold. She did not tell me that the poor hungry children had to wash with ice in the morning, and walk through wet snow to sit for two hours with icy feet in a cold church on Sundays. | many of the children at the school were ill | She did not tell me that many of the children at the school were ill. | negation | past | [
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