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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | A: so it's nice to get away. It's just amazing, how much you miss. B: Yeah, it, Yeah, it, yeah, it really is. I mean, I don't think I ever see the Little Dipper, you hear people talk about the Little Dipper. A: Huh. Uh-huh. B: | he sees it except when he goes out of the city | But I don't think I ever see it except when I go get out of the city and go camping in the desert or in the mountains. | negation | present | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | B: That's true. A: uh, you know, to, | the kids don't benefit from the bigger house | I don't think, you know, the kids don't benefit from the bigger house and the fancier cars, and this type of thing. | negation | present | [
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31SIZS5W59KWHZ037MH40NOJQQKQRV | think | B: And I've worked in the hospital for fifteen years and I've taken care of a few AIDS patients. A: Uh-huh. B: Uh, when they asked us did we want to, uh, keep it the same or, uh, spend more, spend less, uh, I think right now what they're spending is adequate. Uh, for my personal opinion. Uh, because I think it's something that's going to take them a while to come up with a, uh, vaccine for. A: Yeah. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. B: | it is going to be that easy to come up with | I don't think it's going to be that easy to come up with | negation | present | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7C6HOXB | say | B: Uh, yes. Well, they find it is more deterrent. A: Well, my sociology class at SMU's taught us that it was not a deterrent. Uh, but now that's just what they said. Uh, I don't know | it is a deterrent | maybe if I went back and took a sociology class now they'd say it is a deterrent. | CI | modal | present | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGECBOYH | think | A: I mean, I guess, uh, out of all the movies, I've never been as excited to go back. I was ready to go back and see it again, you know B: Really. Yeah, yeah, you're right about that, but that's really like an all time classic. | anybody could beat that | I mean, I don't think anybody could ever beat that. | negation | present | [
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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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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | know | B: I think I've been trout fishing once. I've never fly fished. Have you fly fished? A: Uh, no I haven't. | she could do that | I don't know that I could do that. | negation | present | [
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329E6HTMSW7INUH6JRWBM39UL4FK3S | guess | B: So I've never really cared. Now, what I was, you know, before I was married and before I went to graduate school, I used to do little sports car racing. it was never my own car A: Uh-huh. B: it was always someone else's. And that sort of thing I enjoy, but to go out and drive, uh, never has really had any appeal to me in that regard. A: Uh-huh. B: | they've discussed that enough | So. Well I guess we've discussed that enough don't you think. | question | present | [
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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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3U74KRR67MQOUH03VJUIW8UW5Z0TNO | know | The one does not exclude the other. Surely Ben would understand that, if Lou explained it properly? | she existed at all | Ben spent so much time playing computer games barely pausing to eat that lately I 'd sometimes wondered if he knew I existed at all. | conditional | past | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I guess it, would, B: Because you got to, watch them every day, and keep them watered A: yeah. Uh-huh. B: | she will do it again | and I don't think I'll do it again. | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | 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 | there's going to still be a family unit | do you think there's going to be still a family unit | question | present | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | see | A: That's good. They say, B: And they get along real good. | dog will lick this kitty | I said if Tom could see dog lick this kitty, he'd flip. | AB | conditional | present | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | A: that's one difference. There really wasn't a lot of difference. B: I didn't, see I never even heard that there was a book tied in with that movie. That's interesting. That was a good movie, too. A: | they covered baseball | Well, do you think we covered baseball? | question | present | [
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38DCH97KHH7FJBHQZH8VYW2SG9QJQW | think | B: The kind you have sounds very interesting, though. A: Well, um, they're really sweet dogs. | their neighborhood in Houston had more of this breed than any other place because of the family that had them and bred them | uh, we thought probably our neighborhood in Houston had more of this breed than any other place just because of, um, the family that had them and bred them. | EP | modal | past | [
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329E6HTMSW7INUH6JRWBM39UL4FK3S | think | 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 and I don't believe they do in Germany or Italy either and they don't have the crime problems we do. | there is too much of a relationship between the two | I don't really think that there is too much of a relationship between the two. | negation | present | [
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3A3KKYU7P3MA4GJXENKT6DCV825MW6 | say | A: Yeah, huh-uh, and especially not in some of these big cities, like in Dallas I mean they've had, they're up in the top five I think of cities that are getting policeman killed in the line of duty and that's really sad. B: it really is. And I mean, they're the first ones that take the brunt of everything. A: Uh-huh. B: | they're all good | You know, and I'm not saying that they're all good either, because there's good and bad in everything, | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | think | A: uh, but then when you quantify things and might also hold criminal trials for how many years is appropriate, uh, that they might leave it to somebody else who, uh, has expertise in that. B: Right, I agree, too. | the jury should be the ones that put the sentencings down | I don't think the jury should be the ones that put the sentencings down. | negation | present | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGECBOYH | say | B: Right. And they repacked the wheel bearings. A: and they repacked the the wheel bearings. Yeah but, uh, I've had considerable experience. | she is a good back yard mechanic | you might say I'm, uh, uh, good back yard mechanic | EP | modal | present | [
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37M4O367VJNGRX4DIMXKGDZIO7SM5K | think | B: So, let's talk about the, uh, wonderful abuses in the State of Pennsylvania of personal property taxes whereby you can purchase something mail order and after the fact, the State of Pennsylvania can find out about it and send you a bill for the sales tax appropriate to that item that you purchased as well as interest and penalties from the time that you bought it. What do you think? Is Pennsylvania kind of out of line there? A: | they're out of line | Well, actually, I do n't think they're out of line. | negation | present | [
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3FULMHZ7OU2YVE0D4HEABLT4OBXM4F | think | B: Well, I was never there for any sentencing. Uh, I finally got empaneled on one case, uh, on my next to the last day, and, uh, we got into the, uh, jury room to, uh, decide the case, and there was one guy on the jury who announced to everybody that he didn't need to deliberate, because he'd already decided that the guy was, uh, not guilty, and he would never vote for guilty. A: Huh. B: So, uh, they appointed me jury foreman | going in without deliberating allowed them to reach a verdict | and I, uh, didn't think that, uh, going in without deliberating allowed us to reach a verdict, | negation | past | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: Okay, looks like we're ready to go. Capital punishment, uh, the problem I have with capital punishment is that, uh, uh, it's supposed to be a deterrent to crime, but I don't think that it really actually does that. | it deters somebody | I don't think it deters anybody, because most of the time crimes uh, are committed without any thought to the consequences | 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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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I think so, I think, B: I really do. Oh, yeah, it's going to take, uh, you know, | the police can do it alone | the police, I don't think can do it alone, you know. | negation | present | [
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329E6HTMSW7INUH6JRWBM39UL4FK3S | believe | A: No, it doesn't. B: And, of course, your court system when you get into the appeals, | criminal is in a court by itself | I don't believe criminal is in a court by itself. | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | find | A: Oh, you mean, uh, learning type, uh, yeah? I mean actual experiments they would have to get your permission. B: Yes. A: But, yeah, | the psychology department is pushing one form of education or another | I suppose, uh, if there is a psychology department or an education department around, you might find that they're pushing one form of education or another, | EP | modal | present | [
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3U74KRR67MQOUH03VJUIW8UW5Z0TNO | mean | Petion stayed nervously by the door, and Ace joined him there, watching suspiciously as Dubois checked everything with a professional eye. Ace wasn't willing to trust Dubois further than she could throw him, since he seemed to use much the same methods as their enemies. | Dubois was no better than their enemies | Perhaps that meant he was no better than them. | EP | modal | past | [
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3U74KRR67MQOUH03VJUIW8UW5Z0TNO | realize | ``Please don't! I'm terribly sorry.'' | it was a girl | I thought it was - I didn't realise it was a girl. | negation | past | [
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3U74KRR67MQOUH03VJUIW8UW5Z0TNO | say | While the rest of the gang dived into the pub opposite to use the toilets, I called in at H. R. Higgins (Coffee-man) Ltd and bought six gift boxes of coffee (assorted) and two of tea (scented). That was my Christmas shopping sewn up. | Christmas shopping was stressful | Who said it was stressful? | question | past | [
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3U74KRR67MQOUH03VJUIW8UW5Z0TNO | think | ``I didn't think, I just assumed I could rent a plane and fly over.'' | they'd ask for a licence | I didn't think they 'd ask for a licence. | negation | past | [
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3U74KRR67MQOUH03VJUIW8UW5Z0TNO | forget | But it was not deserted. The empty refrigerator and the absence of perishable food like bread and milk suggested that Stavanger had left expecting to be away for some time, but that conflicted with the pyjamas under the pillow in the bedroom, and the razor in the bathroom. | a man has left pyjamas under his pillow | Of course a man may have more than one razor and in tidying up for departure he may forget that he has left pyjamas under his pillow but the impression of the bedroom and the bathroom conflicted with the kitchen. | EP | modal | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | mean | After all, it was only a season ago that we were last relegated, but the spirit within the club is such that we can bounce right back, of that I am sure. Personally, I take some comfort in knowing that I in no way contributed to our exit from Division Two. | his commitment is less than 110 percent | When I took over the ``Whads'' were already twenty points adrift from the rest of football and while not seeing myself beyond blame entirely my denial of any involvement in our downfall does not mean my commitment is any less than 110 per cent. | 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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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | realize | Martha made no answer. She could not tell them that she was desperately in love with Bob Lamb. | Bob's interest lay with Sarah Butler | She knew that Bob paid her no attention but did not realise that his interest lay with Sarah Butler down at Cherry Tree Farm. | negation | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | hope | She stole a final critical glance at her face, mentally awarding herself top marks for skilful covering of the tear-stains which had marred her skin just a few minutes before. Now her eyes, with their clever shading of amber and gold, shone back at her, large and lustrous - and the lipstick she 'd chosen made her mouth look lusciously inviting. | Dane would feel the same way | She could only hope Dane would feel the same way. | AB | modal | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | suggest | Alas, poor Cecil. Better for him, maybe, had he stuck to his original scheme. | it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot | Still he enjoyed the chairmanship and gets very cross if anyone suggests that it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot. | conditional | 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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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | think | Mrs Menzies had died five years before, killed by malaria and stomach trouble from their time in Bengal. Menzies himself had a yellow face with a stained-looking flush on each cheekbone, and when he felt a bout of fever coming on, he drank to drown the symptoms. | Menzies was trying not to sound drunk | Now he looked over at Cameron taking stock of the quizzical lift of his right eyebrow when he looked out below his black fringe the down-turn of his mouth under his long curved nose and began to recapitulate his argument with care uncomfortably aware that Angus might think he was trying not to sound drunk. | EP | modal | present | [
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] | Mrs Menzies had died five years before, killed by malaria and stomach trouble from their time in Bengal. Menzies himself had a yellow face with a stained-looking flush on each cheekbone, and when he felt a bout of fever coming on, he drank to drown the symptoms.</s>Now he looked over at Cameron taking stock of the quizzical lift of his right eyebrow when he looked out below his black fringe the down-turn of his mouth under his long curved nose and began to recapitulate his argument with care uncomfortably aware that Angus might think he was trying not to sound drunk.</s>Menzies was trying not to sound drunk | BNC-1200 | 751 | A2CF2BD4Q0ZDJN | 0 | 00
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | know | ``But it could have been a big jet. Maybe hundreds of passengers.'' | it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers | If Andropulos knew it wasn't a jet carrying hundreds of passengers his face wasn't saying so. | conditional | present | [
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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3YVEJLJ0 | expect | These stem from a two-year federal investigation of insider trading and securities fraud on Wall Street. Ohio, the District of Columbia, Tennessee and Illinois have been less resistant to Drexel than the other six states, but nonetheless have refused to settle so far, say those familiar with the discussions. | any of its state brokerage licenses will be revoked | Drexel says it doesn't expect any of its state brokerage licenses will be revoked, and even if some are, its securities business wouldn't be directly hurt. | negation | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | believe | ``The white man has blood. That is true.'' | cattle are payment for taking someone's life | But the white man does not believe that cattle are payment for taking someone's life. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | know | A: in a lot of parts, yeah. I know Texas is supposed to be flat, but you know, down by the Denison Dam there's a lot of, uh, B: Uh-huh. Sherman and Denison, | her grandparents live in Durant | do you know my grandparents live in Durant? | question | present | [
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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3YVEJLJ0 | feel | Twenty percent don't even feel they are financially well off. Many of the affluent aren't comfortable with themselves, either. | they're more able than others | About 40% don't feel they're more able than others. | negation | 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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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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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3YVEJLJ0 | think | ``I don't think the market is going through another October '87. I don't think that's the case at all,'' says Mr. Cooperman, a partner at Goldman, Sachs & Co. and chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. | there's any need to rush | Mr. Cooperman sees this as a good time to pick up bargains, but he doesn't think there's any need to rush. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYFEW08BQ | guess | A: Well I hadn't either, B: Yeah. A: We hadn't, you know, like I said, we, | they've thought about sending the schedules out | I don't even guess they've even thought about sending the schedules out yet. | negation | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | think | Nick rolled his eyes upwards. ``Not so bad, then.'' | Mr. Evans had stolen the Will | She wished she could tell him that Mr Evans hadn't stolen the Will after all but Nick had never thought that he had so there was no point in it. | negation | past | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | tell | By the next day we were ready to go to work. What tells me that this is right? | all the rest was wrong | What tells me that all the rest was wrong? | question | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | imagine | Meh ' Lindi did not develop the lower set of arms nor the bony, sinuous tail. Too much to expect a new pair of arms to grow out of her ribs, or her coccyx to elongate so enormously. | Meh ' Lindi could attain the full strength of a purestrain Stealer | Nor could Jaq imagine that she could attain the full strength of a purestrain Stealer - though her own strength was formidable even when unenhanced. | AB | modal | present | [
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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3YVEJLJ0 | fear | The Soviets have agreed to complete a treaty cutting strategic weapons without including restrictions on space-based defenses. But the Soviets also are insisting that they will reserve the right to withdraw from the completed strategic-arms treaty later on if the U.S. does SDI testing or deployment that the Soviets think violates the existing anti-ballistic-missile treaty. | those plans could scuttle a completed treaty | It will be hard down the road to persuade Congress to approve money for SDI plans if lawmakers fear those plans could scuttle a completed treaty. | conditional | 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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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | think | It's now now. I got married. | she ever would get married | Part of me didn't think I ever would part of me disapproved part of me was a little scared to tell the truth. | negation | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | mean | There was no answer. Moving carefully, Benny stepped around the edges of the room, and opened the window shutters. | General Etienne was dead | Her momentary horror at seeing the unmistakable form of General Etienne was only slightly dulled by the realization that the stiff posture he was in could only mean he was dead. | AB | modal | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | realize | Martha made no answer. She could not tell them that she was desperately in love with Bob Lamb. | Bob's interest lay with Sarah Butler | She knew that Bob paid her no attention but did not realise that his interest lay with Sarah Butler down at Cherry Tree Farm. | negation | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | say | ``Clever''. Klug means ``clever''. | Abie was clever | Would you say that Abie was clever? | question | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | think | It's now now. I got married. | she ever would get married | Part of me didn't think I ever would part of me disapproved part of me was a little scared to tell the truth. | negation | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | forget | He also liked swimming and cycling. He said that he wrote stories, though he had to admit that he had never got further than the first two pages. | Willie was there | Willie meanwhile not only remained silent during these conversations but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there but he reckoned without Zach. | EP | modal | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | say | I don't know if it's sex, or fear that I'm up to some trick. If he does think about the pictures, he accepts everything I say. | Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan | If I said Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan he 'd say ``I see.'' | conditional | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | forget | He also liked swimming and cycling. He said that he wrote stories, though he had to admit that he had never got further than the first two pages. | Willie was there | Willie meanwhile not only remained silent during these conversations but picked his berries slowly so that they might forget that he was there but he reckoned without Zach. | EP | modal | present | [
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34XASH8KLQRKK7MW216YEJ4Z9N8MPB | know | The nurses were well trained in dealing with rich patients who were used to doing as they pleased and often disliked accepting the discipline of routine. They knew that the very old, the alcoholics, and the more than slightly batty patients (called ``eccentric'') had to be carefully supervised. | this old dear was a long-term patient | This old dear who was to be kept under heavy sedation clearly didn't know that she was a long-term patient being treated for depression. | negation | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | suggest | Alas, poor Cecil. Better for him, maybe, had he stuck to his original scheme. | it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot | Still he enjoyed the chairmanship and gets very cross if anyone suggests that it would have been difficult for anyone to have thrown away a Tory victory in post-Falklands Britain with a Labour Party led by Michael Foot. | conditional | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | say | Nobody noticed. It wasn't hard to sneak a copy of the tutor's program and take it back to her room. | the copy of the tutor's program was homework | Even if anyone saw it under the charred fringes of her robe she could say it was homework. | AB | modal | past | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | realize | Martha made no answer. She could not tell them that she was desperately in love with Bob Lamb. | Bob's interest lay with Sarah Butler | She knew that Bob paid her no attention but did not realise that his interest lay with Sarah Butler down at Cherry Tree Farm. | negation | present | [
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3M47JKRKCX6XPC2NT4X631CNWWT867 | say | ``Clever''. Klug means ``clever''. | Abie was clever | Would you say that Abie was clever? | question | present | [
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34XASH8KLQRKK7MW216YEJ4Z9N8MPB | think | It had sounded very plausible through the claret and the brandy and the smoke of Ben Braithwaite's excellent cigars. Less so the next morning when, his stomach seriously disordered and his head aching, John-William had started to wonder why a man like Goldsborough who was'' gentry'' through and through despite his odd goings-on at the Fleece, should be making revolutionary suggestions as to how the'' squires ' government might be brought down. | John-William had a chance of winning | Not that John-William was particularly opposed to revolution if he thought he had a chance of winning. | conditional | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | assume | Her first school had been a church school, and twice a week they 'd had to set their chairs in a raggedy half-circle and fidget their way through one of the vicar's haranguing lectures on Life. He was a small man, bald and beady-eyed and turkey-necked, and only in retrospect could she see that he 'd probably been something of a mental case as well. | life had served the vicar badly in some way | She could only now assume that life had served him badly in some way at least in his own opinion. | AB | modal | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | know | Ruth looked down, utterly unable to meet his eyes. Yet it was unjust, this anger. | Ruth's magic would call the half-mortals | She hadn't known her magic would call the half-mortals - she 'd never meant it to. | negation | past | [
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34XASH8KLQRKK7MW216YEJ4Z9N8MPB | think | It's where the bands practise. I can't remember what band Petra's in, but I seen them practise once. | Petra's band was brilliant | They were OK but I didn't think they was brilliant. | negation | past | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | feel | Many called it simply a contrast in styles. But some saw it as a classic negotiating tactic. | the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand | Others said the Bush administration may feel the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand. | EP | modal | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | think | So the administration dropped it. By October, when the committee rejected a much more modest covert proposal, even the administration was agreeing little should be done. | all this influenced the failed coup this month | Mr. Boren doesn't think all this influenced the failed coup this month, but he does concede that Congress has made mistakes. | negation | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | believe | But what we may not know is just what makes somebody a sucker. What makes people blurt out their credit-card numbers to a caller they 've never heard of? | the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner | Do they really believe that the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner? | question | present | [
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31YWE12TE0H68DH0KMEQPETCK9D7XS | know | And O said to me, the thing was. I couldn't remember. | he still had her address | I didn't even know he still had my address it all happened years before we barely even had an affair. | negation | past | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | say | Argentine negotiator Carlos Carballo was in Washington and New York this week to meet with banks. Mr. Rapanelli recently has said the government of President Carlos Menem, who took office July 8, feels a significant reduction of principal and interest is the only way the debt problem may be solved. | the country wants half the debt forgiven | But he has not said before that the country wants half the debt forgiven. | negation | past | [
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31YWE12TE0H68DH0KMEQPETCK9D7XS | understand | My wife went back to Britain. She said I 'd chosen the path to failure. | he is not a failure | Aye we're still friends but she 'll never understand that I'm not a failure I'm a success. | negation | future | [
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31YWE12TE0H68DH0KMEQPETCK9D7XS | feel | ``Molly likes having an audience for her tales and it passes the hours for them.'' When Miss Louisa had a second more severe stroke at the end of August, and Miss Ellen another heart attack, both old ladies died within a few days of each other. | death was merciful in the circumstances | Their friends could only feel that death was merciful in the circumstances especially with war imminent and that Molly had made the closing months of their lives very happy. | AB | modal | past | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | mean | In finding ``good news'' in Berkeley's new freshman admissions plan (``The Privileged Class,'' editorial, Sept. 20), you're reading the headline but not the story. The plan indeed raises from 40% to 50% the number of freshmen applicants admitted strictly by academic criteria. | half of the students attending Berkeley will be admitted this way | But that doesn't mean ``half of the students attending Berkeley'' will be admitted this way. | negation | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | understand | We can not, however, join the political chorus that as one proclaims how offputting it is that Mrs. Thatcher refuses to get along by going along. It is refreshing to see at least one world figure who knows what she believes in and is not inclined to reflexively compromise those beliefs. | ultimately history and Britain's voters will decide who is right about Europe | Perhaps Mrs. Thatcher understands better than those distressed at her style that ultimately history and Britain's voters will decide who is right about Europe, sanctioning South Africa or running Britain's economy. | EP | modal | present | [
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31YWE12TE0H68DH0KMEQPETCK9D7XS | learn | He pulled up in fourth gear at the foot of the balustraded stone steps which led up to the solicitor's office. Totteridge, Spruce and Hardnut, Commissioners for Oaths, said the brass plate. | car doors do not need the same sort of treatment as those of railway carriages | He took the scuffed leather document case off the seat beside him and banged the door shut with the violence of someone who had not learned that car doors do not need the same sort of treatment as those of railway carriages. | negation | past | [
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31YWE12TE0H68DH0KMEQPETCK9D7XS | think | ``Look, Preston, I can't listen to any more. You burst into my office talking about killings.'' | she has any personal knowledge of matters of that kind | If you think I have any personal knowledge of matters of that kind you must be crazy. | conditional | present | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | find | He could perform miracles. He could turn what had happened into a dream. | it was still the night of their parents' wedding | She could wake up and find that it was still the night of their parents ' wedding that only that afternoon she and Stephen had been on the train. | AB | modal | present | [
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | imagine | Miss Martindale had had a school, but her rigid ideas and stern manner had frightened the children, and their parents had taken them away. And gradually the school declined, until she had to give it up and retire to end her days in the white cottage with the inevitable cat as her only companion. | digging was such hard work | Breeze had never imagined that digging was such hard work. | negation | past | [
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | think | But I still wasn't sure why. Perhaps it was Nassim's mention of the baby that sparked me off, however subconsciously. | if it was Billy's kid then somebody had to tell Lucy the bad news | Perhaps I thought that if it was Billy's kid then somebody had to tell Lucy the bad news and if she was skipping probation it had better not be the cops. | EP | modal | past | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | think | Firstly, I didn't know about the SAS soldiers in the British Embassy, and I am very surprised about it. Very surprised indeed, Ambassador. | it is a good idea to attack a plane with a hundred and seven passengers in it and 'take it apart' | Secondly I do not think it is a good idea to attack a plane with a hundred and seven passengers in it and ``take it apart'' as you say. | negation | present | [
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | mean | The machine does not function, he wrote. The desired outcome is delayed. | one day the desired function will happen | Does that mean that one day it will happen? | question | present | [
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] | The machine does not function, he wrote. The desired outcome is delayed.</s>Does that mean that one day it will happen?</s>one day the desired function will happen | BNC-2427 | 3,159 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 1 | 11
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | think | The name Northcliffe was linked with raising equity on all five continents but not in such a conspicuous way that he himself garnered personal publicity. I never saw a photograph of him published. | those further disclosures would have had a powerful effect on her | You might have thought these further disclosures would have had a powerful effect on me but of course I was inured to surprise where this man was concerned. | CI | modal | past | [
"-3",
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] | The name Northcliffe was linked with raising equity on all five continents but not in such a conspicuous way that he himself garnered personal publicity. I never saw a photograph of him published.</s>You might have thought these further disclosures would have had a powerful effect on me but of course I was inured to surprise where this man was concerned.</s>those further disclosures would have had a powerful effect on her | BNC-1291 | 1,000 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 2 | 22
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | convince | He had seen something I should have, which was a car turning in from Soho Square and coming up behind me. My right foot hovered over the accelerator pedal and I balanced Armstrong on the clutch. | Nevil was out of harm's way | I wasn't as convinced as Malpass that Nevil was out of harm's way. | negation | present | [
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | hope | Then they had an open patch of land to cross before reaching the shelter of the woods about a hundred yards away. It was risky - the sentry would be sure to hear their horse as it picked up speed - but crossing the dangerous waters of the Severn at night was riskier, and would point them in the wrong direction for Winchester. | Isabel was quick | Guy could only hope that Isabel was quick and that the sentry wasn't inclined to shoot at an unseen target. | AB | modal | present | [
"0",
"1",
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"0",
"2",
"2",
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] | Then they had an open patch of land to cross before reaching the shelter of the woods about a hundred yards away. It was risky - the sentry would be sure to hear their horse as it picked up speed - but crossing the dangerous waters of the Severn at night was riskier, and would point them in the wrong direction for Winchester.</s>Guy could only hope that Isabel was quick and that the sentry wasn't inclined to shoot at an unseen target.</s>Isabel was quick | BNC-748 | 4,664 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 2 | 22
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | tell | His reaction to the news had been partly predictable and partly complex and more disturbing. There had been the natural initial shock of disbelief at hearing of the unexpected death of any person even casually known. | Berowne was dead of a coronary or killed in a car smash | He would have felt no less if he 'd been told that Berowne was dead of a coronary or killed in a car smash. | conditional | past | [
"0",
"-2",
"3",
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"-1",
"-3",
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] | His reaction to the news had been partly predictable and partly complex and more disturbing. There had been the natural initial shock of disbelief at hearing of the unexpected death of any person even casually known.</s>He would have felt no less if he 'd been told that Berowne was dead of a coronary or killed in a car smash.</s>Berowne was dead of a coronary or killed in a car smash | BNC-428 | 3,845 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 3 | 33
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | feel | She longed for a weapon, for even a hairpin, and knowing that she did not have one, she knew too that she was totally defenceless, unarmed and alone. She could feel the great flight of the dragon and sensed that she was high in air and travelling fast towards the sunset. | the great muscles of the dragon's wings sent ripplings down the stomach walls | She could feel the great muscles of the dragon's wings send ripplings down the stomach walls and she gave herself over to death. | AB | modal | present | [
"-2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3"
] | She longed for a weapon, for even a hairpin, and knowing that she did not have one, she knew too that she was totally defenceless, unarmed and alone. She could feel the great flight of the dragon and sensed that she was high in air and travelling fast towards the sunset.</s>She could feel the great muscles of the dragon's wings send ripplings down the stomach walls and she gave herself over to death.</s>the great muscles of the dragon's wings sent ripplings down the stomach walls | BNC-650 | 4,411 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 2 | 22
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | imagine | ``Mr Fearon!'' There was no reply. | Tom would go out and leave his door open if was working about the place | She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it and in winter it seemed foolhardy to say the least to leave it and let the cold air invade the house. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"2",
"-2",
"-1",
"2",
"1",
"-2",
"1",
"-3"
] | ``Mr Fearon!'' There was no reply.</s>She could imagine that Tom would go out and leave his door open if he was working about the place but not if he had quitted it and in winter it seemed foolhardy to say the least to leave it and let the cold air invade the house.</s>Tom would go out and leave his door open if was working about the place | BNC-783 | 4,787 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 2 | 22
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | learn | ``We,'' said Lili, ``have just managed to force down sufficient amounts of fresh veg and protein to retain some shapeliness and complexion.'' I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness. | Lili was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories | I hadn't yet learned that she was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories to suit the occasion. | negation | past | [
"2",
"3",
"2",
"-1",
"-1",
"3",
"0",
"-1",
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] | ``We,'' said Lili, ``have just managed to force down sufficient amounts of fresh veg and protein to retain some shapeliness and complexion.'' I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness.</s>I hadn't yet learned that she was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories to suit the occasion.</s>Lili was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories | BNC-1616 | 1,718 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | -1 | 5-1
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | say | A pity. For myself, a great pity. | Bishop Malduin has not received latitude | But no one can say Bishop Malduin has not received latitude. | negation | present | [
"-3",
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"2",
"-2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3"
] | A pity. For myself, a great pity.</s>But no one can say Bishop Malduin has not received latitude.</s>Bishop Malduin has not received latitude | BNC-1761 | 2,113 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 2 | 22
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | feel | She was sick with worry about everything. It's like being caught in huge sticky web - the more you struggle, the more entangled you get. | it would be nice to give up struggling and close your eyes and sleep and never wake any more | Did you ever feel that it would be nice to give up struggling and close your eyes and sleep and never wake any more? | question | present | [
"1",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"0",
"1",
"1",
"1",
"2"
] | She was sick with worry about everything. It's like being caught in huge sticky web - the more you struggle, the more entangled you get.</s>Did you ever feel that it would be nice to give up struggling and close your eyes and sleep and never wake any more?</s>it would be nice to give up struggling and close your eyes and sleep and never wake any more | BNC-2229 | 2,899 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 2 | 22
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31D0ZWOD0A4GUP9NOD13QR8R9I20AZ | believe | There was no point in giving her further cause. The nun sighed heavily as she looked back at her sixth-year class, heads bent over their composition books all intent on their essay, ``The Evils of Emigration''. | Mother Clare in Dublin would welcome Eve and tell her that the Dublin convent would be her new home for the next year | She wished she could believe that Mother Clare in Dublin would welcome Eve and tell her that the Dublin convent would be her new home for the next year. | AB | modal | present | [
"0",
"0",
"1",
"-2",
"-1",
"1",
"-3",
"0"
] | There was no point in giving her further cause. The nun sighed heavily as she looked back at her sixth-year class, heads bent over their composition books all intent on their essay, ``The Evils of Emigration''.</s>She wished she could believe that Mother Clare in Dublin would welcome Eve and tell her that the Dublin convent would be her new home for the next year.</s>Mother Clare in Dublin would welcome Eve and tell her that the Dublin convent would be her new home for the next year | BNC-593 | 4,213 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 1 | 11
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | know | What on earth did I think I was playing at? The people back at the hotel didn't know me. | she wouldn't steal money like that | They didn't know I wouldn't steal money like that. | negation | present | [
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"1",
"-2",
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] | What on earth did I think I was playing at? The people back at the hotel didn't know me.</s>They didn't know I wouldn't steal money like that.</s>she wouldn't steal money like that | BNC-1559 | 1,654 | A1X94LTZZQMHTP | 1 | 11
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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 | [
"1",
"1",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"2",
"-1",
"1",
"1"
] | 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.</s>She might have known that all of her efforts would end like this.</s>all of Alina Petrovna's efforts would end like this | BNC-817 | 4,954 | A2YCMT5BPA0AG9 | -1 | 5-1
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3W31J70BAS160UDPCK7CF6DONJ6KC4 | learn | ``We,'' said Lili, ``have just managed to force down sufficient amounts of fresh veg and protein to retain some shapeliness and complexion.'' I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness. | Lili was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories | I hadn't yet learned that she was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories to suit the occasion. | negation | past | [
"2",
"3",
"2",
"-1",
"-1",
"3",
"0",
"-1",
"3"
] | ``We,'' said Lili, ``have just managed to force down sufficient amounts of fresh veg and protein to retain some shapeliness and complexion.'' I found it odd that Robert had chosen to distinguish me alone as English and wondered how he saw himself and Lili and I found it odd that Lili had chosen to lay claim to Englishness.</s>I hadn't yet learned that she was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories to suit the occasion.</s>Lili was able to change her nationality as she changed her accessories | BNC-1616 | 1,719 | A2YCMT5BPA0AG9 | -1 | 5-1
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