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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | realize | I believe the rooms have already been set aside. Does Dr Serafin know about them yet? | Dr. Serafin is part of Tite's plans | Does he realize that he is part of Tite's plans - as I now dimly begin to perceive - to revive the flagging fortunes of the Government Commission? | question | present | [
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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 | [
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | think | B: uh, but it's worked out for my family, to have my cake and eat it too, kind of thing. A: Yeah. Yeah, that's a good deal. Where do you think this is going in the future, | things are going to change | I mean, do you think things are going to change, | question | present | [
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3JTPR5MTZSHL194AXAK4107EZ06K5I | think | B: like the customer is always right and you know, no matter how crabby you might be over the phone, they are very understanding and, uh, they ma- make sure things are set properly if you're any way dissatisfied with their merchandise. A: That's really good. It use to be like that. B: Uh-huh. A: But, | most places are like that anymore | I don't think most places are like that anymore. | negation | present | [
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | suspect | Celia, already suffering from disturbed sleep, would wake screaming and Edna, to pacify her, took the child into her own bed. Liza, in the next room, having hardly slept at all since her disastrous meeting with Freddie Nash, lay awake, now resolved that there was only one thing left for her to do. | Liza might once again be pregnant | Even if she did not suspect that she might once again be pregnant she knew after all that had taken place she had no other option. | negation | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | I'm putting out no more clean linen until tomorrow. Fighting, indeed. | Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in fighting | I might have known that Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in it. | CI | modal | past | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | It can't really be alive. It's not really about to bite me. | there was a monster about to bite her | Dorcas wouldn't have brought me in here if he knew there was a monster about to bite me. | conditional | past | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | say | Which brings us to Selkirk's verses. We know the falcon is James, the lamb is Angus, the Lion also is the King of Scotland. | King James somehow survived Flodden | Is Selkirk saying that somehow King James survived Flodden? | question | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | think | ``And you such an antidote to the opposite sex. You could give all your money away and then you wouldn't be pursued at all, would you?'' | she has a technique | And as for my technique - well my friend loath as I am to admit it I don't think I have one. | negation | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | forget | He didn't say he loved her but,'' I think we're going to love each other, Lyn.'' From the pulled and sagging pockets of his jacket, his Sunday-go-to-meetings suit, his only suit, Dadda produced a cairngorm and silver ring for Lyn and a pearl-handled Stilton knife for Stephen. | the following day would be the sixth anniversary of Lyn and Stephen's engagement | Though they might have forgotten that the following day would be the sixth anniversary of their engagement he with his prodigious memory had not. | EP | modal | past | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | I'm putting out no more clean linen until tomorrow. Fighting, indeed. | Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in fighting | I might have known that Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in it. | CI | modal | past | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | It can't really be alive. It's not really about to bite me. | there was a monster about to bite her | Dorcas wouldn't have brought me in here if he knew there was a monster about to bite me. | conditional | past | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | say | Which brings us to Selkirk's verses. We know the falcon is James, the lamb is Angus, the Lion also is the King of Scotland. | King James somehow survived Flodden | Is Selkirk saying that somehow King James survived Flodden? | question | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | think | ``And you such an antidote to the opposite sex. You could give all your money away and then you wouldn't be pursued at all, would you?'' | she has a technique | And as for my technique - well my friend loath as I am to admit it I don't think I have one. | negation | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | forget | He didn't say he loved her but,'' I think we're going to love each other, Lyn.'' From the pulled and sagging pockets of his jacket, his Sunday-go-to-meetings suit, his only suit, Dadda produced a cairngorm and silver ring for Lyn and a pearl-handled Stilton knife for Stephen. | the following day would be the sixth anniversary of Lyn and Stephen's engagement | Though they might have forgotten that the following day would be the sixth anniversary of their engagement he with his prodigious memory had not. | EP | modal | past | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | tell | You say you love me. Well, I love you too. | there was a girl going to have a child of his | How would you feel if I told you there was a girl going to have a child of mine - some other girl some stranger? | question | present | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | suggest | All that happens in Howe's whiny drama is that the daughter finds out her flamboyant, selfish mother has a tough row to hoe, as her father is declining into senility. (An understandable state, since he is described as having ``led the way'' for Robert Frost - whose revered poetry is misquoted - which would make him at least 110). | there is something unpleasant in the characters of the husband and daughter | The play never suggests there is anything unpleasant or even tough in the characters of the husband and daughter - hardly credible of two huge successes in art and literature. | negation | present | [
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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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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | imagine | You have refused to pay what has been asked for my return, but if you knew what I have become, a fearless old man with nothing left to lose, you would pay twice as much to have me kept away! Whatever happens now, my children, we can never be again as we were. | he could forgive and forget | Do you imagine that I could forgive and forget knowing what I know now or that any of you could meet my eye knowing what you do? | question | present | [
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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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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | believe | There was a group of curious onlookers... Marie felt her legs give way beneath her, she sat down on the edge of the pavement, feet in the gutter, doubled-up, sick and winded as if someone had punched her in the stomach. She lifted up her head and looked again. | this was real life | She had watched scenes like this so often in detective films and police series on television that she could hardly believe that this was real life. | AB | modal | present | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | think | Whether the relationship had gone beyond friendship Dalgliesh would now never know. She had, apparently, spent little of the money on herself, had been a dependable benefactress of the few eccentric charities of which she approved, had remembered them in her will, but without egregious generosity, and had left the residue of her estate to him without explanation, admonition or peculiar protestations of affection, although he had no doubt that the words ``my dearly beloved nephew'' meant exactly what they said. | Dalgliesh really knew his aunt | He had liked her respected her had always been at ease in her company but he had never thought that he really knew her and now he never would. | negation | 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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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | mean | A stop must be put to it. And where did Emma get off, calling her only brother a swine? | Cindy Hill had revealed at least some of whatever it was that bothered her | Perhaps it meant that Cindy Hill had revealed at least some of whatever it was that bothered her which was a good thing really. | EP | modal | past | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | think | Whether the relationship had gone beyond friendship Dalgliesh would now never know. She had, apparently, spent little of the money on herself, had been a dependable benefactress of the few eccentric charities of which she approved, had remembered them in her will, but without egregious generosity, and had left the residue of her estate to him without explanation, admonition or peculiar protestations of affection, although he had no doubt that the words ``my dearly beloved nephew'' meant exactly what they said. | Dalgliesh really knew his aunt | He had liked her respected her had always been at ease in her company but he had never thought that he really knew her and now he never would. | negation | past | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | know | But the horror of losing was as much to do with money as with pride. Biddy had never let them down, come without fail all through the bad weather, and now was giving Nails an intensive course on her own horse which - in terms of money - was worth another couple of hundred pounds. | they had no way of paying | Yet surely she knew they had no way of paying should she demand it? | question | present | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | imagine | You have refused to pay what has been asked for my return, but if you knew what I have become, a fearless old man with nothing left to lose, you would pay twice as much to have me kept away! Whatever happens now, my children, we can never be again as we were. | he could forgive and forget | Do you imagine that I could forgive and forget knowing what I know now or that any of you could meet my eye knowing what you do? | question | present | [
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32PT7WK7DMKA9OBWRAAOIQE4XWRD3F | believe | There was a group of curious onlookers... Marie felt her legs give way beneath her, she sat down on the edge of the pavement, feet in the gutter, doubled-up, sick and winded as if someone had punched her in the stomach. She lifted up her head and looked again. | this was real life | She had watched scenes like this so often in detective films and police series on television that she could hardly believe that this was real life. | AB | modal | present | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | think | B: Might be worth it for peace of mind. A: Oh, yeah. It is, it is. You might even find somebody's been reporting on you and you didn't even know it. | speaker B is paying something on time | You know, I mean you might think you're paying something on time | EP | modal | future | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | know | A: See those type of people that have the most opinions, ones that don't know anything. B: Yeah. A: Well, uh, I've had teenagers and I now have grandchildren that are teenagers, | it might do teenagers a little bit of good to see the world from a different perspective | and I don't know that it might do them a little bit of good to see the world from a different perspective. | negation | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | know | B: Oh, you are in New York right now? A: Yeah. B: Oh. I'm in Texas. | this was from all over the whole country | I didn't know this was from all over the whole country. | negation | past | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | B: That's right. A: Well, that's fun. So, um, let's see, uh, some of the things we do together as a family, we like to play games a lot, | this is funny | and you may think this is funny, | EP | modal | future | [
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3IJ95K7NDXHKPCEXBJVBXPF7GONGN0 | imagine | She wanted to run her fingers through his hair, wanted to nuzzle her nose and chin into his neck, wanted to know the texture of his cheek and jaw, wanted to kiss him so that her lips never forgot the shape of his. Then she found she was doing all this already, and a sigh of utter contentment shivered through her. | a kiss could feel like this | She had never imagined that a kiss could feel like this that a man's arms could enclose and shield her so thoroughly against any other awareness that her body would respond so passionately and so completely from the roots of her hair to the backs of her knees. | negation | past | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | think | B: I understand we are doing care of the elderly, right? A: Yes. B: And how do you feel about putting someone in the nursing home? A: | some of her relatives would really like to go there | Well, I don't think that uh, any of my relatives would really like to go there. | negation | present | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | know | A: Is, uh, kind of fun. It's best done when you have leisure time and I had more of that in my childhood days than I have now. And I grew up in an area that, uh, was just a few feet from a rather large lake, and a few more miles from that was a even larger lake and we had a variety of boats at our disposal. Uh, I worked for a camp for a number of years. My father was on staff there, and we had every kind of things from canoes to paddle boats, sailboats, speedboats, you name it, they had it and we did a lot of, water sports. But I think, uh, the thing I liked the best was, uh, we spent about a summer couple of guys, uh, restored an old wooden boat that was built back in the mid-thirties and got a new canvas sail for it and had a real big old four- foot center board that went down in the middle to keep you upright when the waves, or the wind came from the side and we got that thing in the water and had a real good time with it. If you ever got it dumped over, though, it was a mess to get back up. It wasn't like the newer ones that have nice chambers that keep it afloat or keep it, uh, upright again. This one you had to work with. You get out of the water again and get it upright. And, uh, sailing was kind of nice to learn the maneuvers you had to make to work your way down a lake or work back up against the wind, as it were, tacking back and forth and, uh, more than once we'd get out there on a really stormy day and, uh, the storm or the wind was due to the front blowing and as soon as the front came over, it was calm. So you're out in the middle of nowhere with a paddle and you paddle your way back in and hope it doesn't start raining on you right away. And that didn't always work. We oftentimes got wet. But, uh, it's a nice hobby to have. Nowadays I don't think I could afford the boat or the time, nor do we live that close to a lake anymore, so things change, I guess. What are your memories of boating, or current, B: Uh, about the only memories that I have of boating, uh, my husband's family had a motor boat, uh, when we got engaged and they took us out on the lake several times. And, uh, I really did enjoy that. | she ever learned to drive the motor boat | I don't know that I ever learned to drive it or anything, | negation | present | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | think | B: You never see them on nationally basketball. A: You know, that's true. | he has seen them nationally on basketball | I don't think I've ever seen them nationally on basketball. | negation | present | [
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3IJ95K7NDXHKPCEXBJVBXPF7GONGN0 | mean | Polly met his troubled gaze. | part of Polly died | She had to hear it from his own lips even if it meant that part of her died. | conditional | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | know | B: So did you commute everyday then or, A: No. B: Oh, okay. A: No, no, it was a six hour drive. B: Oh, okay, | speaker A had to drive like an hour | when you said it was quite a way away, I did not know that meant you had to drive like an hour | negation | past | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | think | B: Yeah. Well, that's the guy that counts. A: Yes. But, maybe we'll get your guy. B: | Jim Kelly is about to be swayed away from the Bills any time | Oh, I don't think Jim Kelly is about to be swayed away from the Bills any time. | negation | present | [
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3IJ95K7NDXHKPCEXBJVBXPF7GONGN0 | say | They look at Riva, she looks at them. Everybody blushes so hard you'd think there were roses round the cottage door. | she is enchanted with this sugary scene | I can't say I'm enchanted with this sugary scene. | negation | present | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | believe | B: That's right, and then they, uh, poof it off, you know, do like Tarpley. A: Yeah. B: But, uh, I | the state legislature can't come up with some kind of workable means to have funds for the school | what gets me is I can't believe that uh, or, our state legislature can't come up with, uh, some kind of workable means to have funds for the school. | AB | negation | present | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | A: I've never heard that one, that's very nice. Oh, so I'm all for the metric system and converting over and I think, I guess, my feeling is the way to do it is to just start giving weights, you know, have a very brief transition period and then just start giving weights and kilometers, er, just as in kilometers and weights and kilograms and everything like that and, uh, just have people start using it rather than having people constantly trying to convert. Remember me getting a package of something that said one pound, this is a package of dates mind you, was, presumably something you weigh fairly precisely, it said one pound and then in parenthesis it said four hundred fifty-four point six grams. B: Right, right. A: And, as near as I could tell, seeing that was basically anti-metric propaganda cause anyone who would say, well look I can either buy a pound of something at four hundred sixty-four point six grams which, of course, they couldn't weigh it out accurately anyway, um, every time I see something like that I think, well, that's an anti-metric argument. B: Yeah. | it could happen with a quick transition | Well, uh, I don't think it could ever happen with a quick transition. | negation | present | [
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3OPLMF3EU5S0B4SYMASRAHKFC5DNLH | believe | This contract was, perhaps, the only evidence from which I could deduce Helmut's hurt. By giving me a little he was showing both concern for me and his determination that I should pay materially for what I had done to him. | once the gloss on her love affair dimmed Helmut's money would act as a reminder of the comforts to which she could return | Perhaps too he may have believed that once the gloss on my love affair dimmed his money would act as a reminder of the comforts to which I could return. | EP | modal | past | [
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3QHITW7OYOE4IIEM5BVI5XZ9QK1AQ8 | know | A: Um, yeah, I guess that's not an easy solution. there's no easy solution for that. B: Uh-huh. I don't know that there is an easy solution, but if you could find a way to prevent some of it, and I'm not sure what it would be. It would be money better spent than, A: Uh-huh. B: | it costs more to keep an inmate on death row that it does to send a kid of Harvard | do you know it costs more to keep an inmate on death row than it does to send a kid to Harvard? | question | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | think | A: It was really kind of interesting because, Arsenio was asking him about, uh, what he thought of, uh, one of the other action guys. B: Really. A: God, I can't even remember the name. He said well, he wouldn't really talk about it. | he was such a good action guy | Didn't want to talk about him because he didn't think he was such uh, a good action guy. | negation | past | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | believe | B: Yeah, it is. A: For instance, B: I'm a historian, and my father had kept them, I think, since nineteen twenty-seven uh, but he burned the ones from twenty-seven to fi-, A: My goodness. B: | his father burned the ones from twenty-seven | I could not believe he did that, | AB | negation | past | [
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3IJ95K7NDXHKPCEXBJVBXPF7GONGN0 | know | Tonight... The cool air caressed her bare arms, and Folly shivered and turned back towards the house. What did women do, who were waiting for their lovers? | any moment there would be a knock on the door | How could she sit calmly and read a magazine when all the time she knew that any moment there would be a knock on the door and Luke would be standing there waiting? | question | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | know | B: Especially if they're found guilty of the crime. A: Uh-huh. B: You know, once they have been arrested | these people are guilty | and if they know beyond a shadow of a doubt, these people are guilty. | conditional | future | [
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3ZCC2DXSD79EN23BCRQSL5KIP4GYY5 | imagine | After all, they had been together for a couple of years and she did idolise him. A line cut between Ashley's brows. | Ashley was going to demand an immediate showdown with the model | If Vitor imagined she was going to demand an immediate showdown with the model he was wrong. | conditional | present | [
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3OPLMF3EU5S0B4SYMASRAHKFC5DNLH | remember | Alan Dysart. Harry's mother reacted to his arrival as if the Prince of Wales had called by unexpectedly. | Alan Dysart was the same man whom Harry had once employed | If she remembered he was the same man whom her son had once employed there was no way of telling from the awed reception she gave him. | conditional | past | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | B: I remember I went to see Don Quixote over there when it came out. It came out right around the time, with Sophia Loren and that was a riot to see that. A: You know something, | he went to the movies one time | come to think of it, I don't think I went to the movies one time. | negation | present | [
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3OPLMF3EU5S0B4SYMASRAHKFC5DNLH | suggest | His voice was marked by flat northern vowels and was so soft Dexter felt the muscles in his cheeks tense as he strained to hear. ``OK, Jim,'' replied Blanche with a smile. | Lancaster should address Blanche by her Christian name in return | Dexter noticed his boss did not suggest Lancaster address her by her Christian name in return. | negation | present | [
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3YO4AH2FPDP8H5G4D9YPGRNWHYQ0Q8 | think | B: Right. And I'm sure that would make a big difference, too. You know, you've got, A: Yeah. Well, what about a voluntary program? | a voluntary program would be a good idea | Do you think that would be a good idea? | question | present | [
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3ZCC2DXSD79EN23BCRQSL5KIP4GYY5 | realize | ``And somehow it seems to fit in with this landscape too - perhaps it's the sense of space...'' ``Perhaps,'' he agreed before lapsing into silence, but not before she 'd seen his face reflect the pleasure he 'd experienced at her instant recognition of what was clearly one of his favourite recordings. ``Well, we 've arrived!'' | the car had turned into a short driveway to stop outside a luxurious chalet-type building set in a clearing of beech trees | She 'd been so immersed in the music letting it wash over her uplifting her that she hadn't even realised that the car had turned into a short driveway to stop outside a luxurious chalet-type building set in a clearing of beech trees. | negation | past | [
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3YO4AH2FPDP8H5G4D9YPGRNWHYQ0Q8 | think | B: And other than that I do not think it should be allowable. I think it should be illegal for them to want to do that. it's kind of the big brother syndrome, I mean, I just, anything like that just kind of scares me. A: I tend to view it, | she would work for a company that did that | even though I don't think I'd work for a company that did that, I sort of want to defend an employer's rights uh, in addition to an individual's rights, | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | know | B: I don't know that you could require everyone yeah, to do it for a whole year, or two years or something like that, A: Mandatory just like the draft. No. B: | that would work | I don't know that that would work if, somebody's, didn't really want to be there and didn't have, | negation | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | think | A: Yeah, that's true., but, uh, I think, I mean even more than that, even, I mean if you drop out in high school you should still be able to read, you know? Which, I mean it sounds like, uh, B: Uh-huh. Yeah. That's true. A: | it's started changing in the past few years | now I think maybe it's started changing in the past few years because, uh, they have these, uh, sort of, -tory tests you have to take before you get a diploma. | EP | modal | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | believe | B: he refuted it, it just was not effective enough to... A: Well, he didn't refute it til the last two weeks of the campaign. He didn't believe anybody would believe that. And indeed his trend started upward. B: | anybody would believe that | Well see, I didn't believe anybody would believe that either. | negation | past | [
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3YO4AH2FPDP8H5G4D9YPGRNWHYQ0Q8 | know | B: So again, it never really penalizes, the company doing the wrong. A: Right. That will, B: They can go right on doing the same old thing they always used to. A: Huh. B: | some practice is wrong | And if they know some practice is wrong, you know, | conditional | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | think | A: and they kind of are in different spectrums, I think. Um, one of them is Quantum Leap B: Okay. A: and the other one is Night Court. And I think they're real different | Quantum Leap and Night Court have anything in common | , I mean, I don't think they have anything in common, | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | think | B: I think the, uh, I think a lot of the commentators on, like the major networks, like right, it's kind of appropriate right now because of the election stuff going on, but, um, it seems that, um, they kind of get to throw their opinions into how they, you know, report on the news. A: Right. And I think even in the elections, they choose who they're going to follow and who they're not, and basically you know, if a candidate can get them to follow, then the news will, you know, kind of publicize his name. B: Yeah. Yeah, exactly. A: | the way she gets the news is the right way to get it | I don't think that the way I get the news is the right way to get it. | negation | present | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | know | A: but the thing is, that, um. B: Well, especially being a college student your, | speaker A needs to be involved in a lot of frivolous gift giving | I don't know that you need to be involved in a lot of frivolous gift giving, you know, | negation | present | [
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3OZ4VAIBEXK7OJD7LG254J10XZ9VJ2 | think | A: So, we're comparable. B: Yeah. A: As a matter of fact, I just paid my Richardson taxes because I live in Richardson and supplemented the Robin Hoods very thoroughly, I think. B: Yeah, | they have got it on the line | I think Yeah, we have got it on the line, don't we. | question | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | know | B: Uh-huh. Well are you into that rock music, you know, all that druggy stuff and all that I mean? A: Well, uh. B: You know what I am saying I mean like they come on the stage and like, you know, you, | the rock musicians are there | they don't even know they are there. You know. | negation | present | [
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3QHITW7OYOE4IIEM5BVI5XZ9QK1AQ8 | occur | B: That throws the budget out of whack real fast. A: Well, we actually planned for about one year. B: Oh, good. A: | it would take seven months | Uh, that God because,, it never occurred to us that it would take seven months. | negation | past | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | see | B: so there's only been really one working. A: Uh-huh, same here. Uh-huh. B: And, uh, it works for me | it would work for probably the majority of people | but I can't see that it would work for probably the majority of people. | AB | negation | present | [
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3QHITW7OYOE4IIEM5BVI5XZ9QK1AQ8 | think | B: And it seems like when the winds blow, it goes right through you. It's really different from Utah's weather. I thought Utah was cold, but I think Iowa is a lot colder. A: Yeah, see, that's how it is in Texas, too because when it's cold, it's really cold. So, B: Yeah, | there are some mountains to stop the wind | I don't think there is any mountains to stop the wind. | negation | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | believe | A: and I guess I would like, I don't know, the European countries certainly, uh, none of them have capital punishment and they don't have a crime problem either. B: Oh, really. A: No, you can't, they don't execute anybody in Britain or France | they execute anybody in Germany or Italy | and I don't believe they do in Germany or Italy either. | negation | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | feel | A: In Richardson, we're in Plano here. B: Oh, okay. A: I have a daughter in middle school, and, uh, I know there aren't very many, she has a few friends that have moms who are still at home, | the kids are left alone too much | but do you ever see problems, you know, that you feel you know, that the kids are left alone too much, | question | present | [
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379OL9DBSSJZM1V34FYCMORRJBZY9J | think | B: Now see I. A: I'm intrigued by it, but I'm not sure I want to go see it yet. B: Yeah, | she wants to see that | I don't think I want to see that either. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | think | A: Uh, well then you must know a lot more about this than I do. B: Uh, I think, uh, the system right now, you know, you know, is fine. I think it should be by a jury. I don't think the judge should have, I mean he's just there kind of like the referee. A: Uh-huh, Uh-huh. B: | it should be unanimous | Uh, I don't even think that it should be unanimous either. Uh, | negation | present | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | think | A: So, I don't know I'm looking for a good year. I guess we're always looking for a good year. B: So, obviously though, do you think they're going to do anything in the playoffs to make it to the Super Bowl this year or who do you like to do that this year? A: Uh, no | the Cowboys have got a chance | I don't think the Cowboys have got a chance. | negation | present | [
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3ZCC2DXSD79EN23BCRQSL5KIP4GYY5 | insist | Meik saw she 'd been foolish to come. She knew he was right. | the post was filled before he released Meik | He could insist the post was filled before he released her. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ZCC2DXSD79EN23BCRQSL5KIP4GYY5 | see | It was Alan's idea. He made a sour kind of joke out of it, that they must wait until their wedding night. | Alan meant it | Carolyn agreed because she could see he meant it although she didn't understand why. | AB | modal | present | [
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3OPLMF3EU5S0B4SYMASRAHKFC5DNLH | mean | ``Well...'' But did they want it to bother him? | Blagg would stay where he was and do nothing | Blagg's touching faith that Maxim would save him from murder charges in two countries might at least mean that he would stay where he was and do nothing - for once. | EP | modal | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | think | A: Yeah, thirty years ago I had a college job, uh, working as a programmer and we had to write code in binary and, uh, have it punched in on those little cardboard cards which, I don't think exists anymore. B: I know. No. A: You never see one of those punch cards anymore. B: | TV has a lot to do with the changes | Uh, I think TV has a lot to do with the changes, too. Don't you? | question | present | [
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3QHITW7OYOE4IIEM5BVI5XZ9QK1AQ8 | mean | B: and the new cars is, hardly anything. A: Yeah, they're better, but how about all the trucks and buses that are out there. Uh, when was the last time you saw a truck that didn't belch, smoke, or, uh, B: Yeah, | the trucks are out of tune | but doesn't that just mean they're out of tune. | question | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | guess | A: Well, I don't know, uh, I have a hard time getting, uh, people on the telephone. B: Oh really. A: Uh-huh, getting through to anybody. Sometimes I call off and on all day, B: Huh. A: | they're supposed to be talking about family reunions | but anyway, uh, I guess we're supposed to be talking about family reunions aren't we. | question | present | [
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335HHSX8CDAP3WIV6VZQMKFEK02DHH | think | B: Yeah, I think that, um, in the future, um, the family unit as it once was known, is going to be nonexistent. what do you think? A: About? B: That as far as do you think there's going to be still a family unit | the trend is going more towards single parenting | or do you think that, um, the trend is going more towards single parenting? | question | present | [
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3IJ95K7NDXHKPCEXBJVBXPF7GONGN0 | hear | O listened. As he listened he could smell the man. | the song was almost turning into a sob | And he could hear that the song was almost turning into a sob. | AB | modal | present | [
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3VGET1QSZ04RJDCAAHI4NVF5DDD7WJ | think | A: Well, got any problems on Mockingbird with crime or is that a crime free zone there? B: No, | there is some such thing as a crime free zone | I don't think there is any such thing, as a crime free zone any longer. | negation | present | [
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] | A: Well, got any problems on Mockingbird with crime or is that a crime free zone there? B: No,</s>I don't think there is any such thing, as a crime free zone any longer.</s>there is some such thing as a crime free zone | SWBD-311 | 7,678 | AR1IWBDA7MC86 | -2 | 6-2
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | A: Good morning. Um, I mean, if I start this I just wanted to say that, um, one of the things that I don't think we really understood about the middle eastern situation is that they're a totally different type of people than we are, and I mean they think differently and their idea of what is justice is totally different from ours. and right now, I think that that's been proven in the fact that, um, they have just, well, anyway, I just think that, you know, the United States policy over there, I think we should just leave them alone. I really do. in a major way because um, that whole region over there, I think needs to settle its own differences within itself. B: Yeah. A: And that's the course that they should go, I mean, you know, we can maybe help them a little bit, prompt them, | this intervention at such high levels should be going on | but I don't think this intervention at such high levels should be going on. | negation | present | [
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3ZCC2DXSD79EN23BCRQSL5KIP4GYY5 | know | At the heart of the universe there is cruelty. We are predators and are preyed upon, every living thing. | wasps lay their eggs in ladybirds | Did you know that wasps lay their eggs in ladybirds piercing the weak spot in their armour? | question | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | imagine | A: So you know, and I think it would be very difficult to uh, find a panel that would not have seen it and known of what was going on. B: Oh, I agree with you | they would do an all white jury without having some sort of discrimination appeal on not having a jury of his peers | but I can't imagine that they would do an all white jury without having some sort of discrimination or, you know, uh, appeal on not having a jury of his peers and all of that kind of stuff. | AB | negation | present | [
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] | A: So you know, and I think it would be very difficult to uh, find a panel that would not have seen it and known of what was going on. B: Oh, I agree with you</s>but I can't imagine that they would do an all white jury without having some sort of discrimination or, you know, uh, appeal on not having a jury of his peers and all of that kind of stuff.</s>they would do an all white jury without having some sort of discrimination appeal on not having a jury of his peers | SWBD-73 | 9,605 | AR1IWBDA7MC86 | -1 | 5-1
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3QHITW7OYOE4IIEM5BVI5XZ9QK1AQ8 | know | A: I work in the airline, marketing group. B: Oh. A: So, we do a lot of, B: | the airline had anything like that | I didn't even know they had anything like that. | negation | past | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | mean | ``Well...'' But did they want it to bother him? | Blagg would stay where he was and do nothing | Blagg's touching faith that Maxim would save him from murder charges in two countries might at least mean that he would stay where he was and do nothing - for once. | EP | modal | present | [
"0",
"1",
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] | ``Well...'' But did they want it to bother him?</s>Blagg's touching faith that Maxim would save him from murder charges in two countries might at least mean that he would stay where he was and do nothing - for once.</s>Blagg would stay where he was and do nothing | BNC-885 | 5,134 | A1A1A9UHNQCI9Y | 3 | 33
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | suggest | His voice was marked by flat northern vowels and was so soft Dexter felt the muscles in his cheeks tense as he strained to hear. ``OK, Jim,'' replied Blanche with a smile. | Lancaster should address Blanche by her Christian name in return | Dexter noticed his boss did not suggest Lancaster address her by her Christian name in return. | negation | present | [
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | know | ``I wanted to tell you. But the Bookman asked me to keep our meeting a secret.'' | he had met the Bookman | How did you know I 'd met him? | question | past | [
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] | ``I wanted to tell you. But the Bookman asked me to keep our meeting a secret.''</s>How did you know I 'd met him?</s>he had met the Bookman | BNC-2378 | 3,105 | A1A1A9UHNQCI9Y | 3 | 33
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3WGCNLZJKFDEZLXH46W5UXZ7ZCDD1N | think | It had come as an unpleasant shock to realize how much they knew. Those employing the man, that was - the French Haute Police, as they called themselves. | anyone discovered that much | Fedorov had not thought anyone could have discovered that much not only about his French activities but those during his youth in Russia. | negation | past | [
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