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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 | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | pretend | He had come to entertain serious doubts about it himself. He, too, suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time... The extraordinary array of chains and fetters, manacles and shackles exhibited by Birmingham for export to America's slave states, for instance... Why had he not thought more about such exhibits? | science and industry were good in themselves | Well he had never pretended that science and industry were good in themselves of course... they still had to be used correctly. | negation | past | [
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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 | [
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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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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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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 | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | pretend | He had come to entertain serious doubts about it himself. He, too, suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time... The extraordinary array of chains and fetters, manacles and shackles exhibited by Birmingham for export to America's slave states, for instance... Why had he not thought more about such exhibits? | science and industry were good in themselves | Well he had never pretended that science and industry were good in themselves of course... they still had to be used correctly. | negation | past | [
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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 | [
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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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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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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 | [
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3A9LA2FRWSJ312NCXV02GRI6WKQHXZ | pretend | He had come to entertain serious doubts about it himself. He, too, suffered from an occasional enlightening vision which came to him from the dim past and which he must have suppressed at the time... The extraordinary array of chains and fetters, manacles and shackles exhibited by Birmingham for export to America's slave states, for instance... Why had he not thought more about such exhibits? | science and industry were good in themselves | Well he had never pretended that science and industry were good in themselves of course... they still had to be used correctly. | negation | past | [
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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 | [
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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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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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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | imagine | This master is a sex-maniac, this one an alcoholic. And they're usually perfectly innocuous chaps. | the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home | So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home. | EP | modal | past | [
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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | 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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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | hear | And between claws and body, a Medusa's head, with cold, unlidded eyes. She looked at her drawing and was pleased. | scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves | Where had she heard that scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves? | question | past | [
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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | think | She was a girl of firmly fixed, if limited, principles, and, on the purely domestic front, an excellent wife. She cooked superbly, adored her baby sons and mothered her husband, buying him linctus whenever he coughed and insisting he should take cod-liver oil in the winter. | Sophie had ever felt something so complicated as guilt | I don't think Sophie had ever felt anything so complicated as guilt so she must have done these things because she was fond of him. | negation | present | [
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3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | find | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive. With the pitch being unavailable during term time, three-quarters of our games will be away. | some senior supporters are unable to afford traveling to these matches | Travelling to these matches could of course prove expensive and some of our senior supporters may find they are unable to afford it. | EP | modal | future | [
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | imagine | This master is a sex-maniac, this one an alcoholic. And they're usually perfectly innocuous chaps. | the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home | So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home. | EP | modal | past | [
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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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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | think | She was a girl of firmly fixed, if limited, principles, and, on the purely domestic front, an excellent wife. She cooked superbly, adored her baby sons and mothered her husband, buying him linctus whenever he coughed and insisting he should take cod-liver oil in the winter. | Sophie had ever felt something so complicated as guilt | I don't think Sophie had ever felt anything so complicated as guilt so she must have done these things because she was fond of him. | negation | present | [
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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | think | A: Because they're, I guess that falls, and one of my other favorite shows is Sesame Street because of the kids. I like that real well. B: Right, well, when my kids were little, I did have a TV set and I did watch a lot of Sesame Street and a lot of Electric Company, as well. A: | they have that on anymore | I don't think they have that on anymore. | negation | present | [
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3RHLQY6EDT9VRKU0ROF7SV6A9DLD4U | know | Maybe after a few thousand years of marmot for breakfast, dinner and tea they fancied a change. Maybe they had a sense of adventure. | this was their big moment | Maybe they knew this was their big moment their chance to make history. | EP | modal | past | [
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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | see | B: Oh, I do too. A: So anyway it's still, B: Uh-huh, uh-huh. | they should stop her | And, you know, if she wanted to go to combat, I do not see that they should stop her. | negation | present | [
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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | think | A: Well, where you're located, I do know Texas Instruments has random drug testing. B: Uh-huh. A: And I think they've had it for several years. | Texas Instruments' program had a lot of problems associated with it | And their program they had, I don't think had a lot of, uh, problems associated with it, | negation | present | [
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | mean | Most of them young, about his age, stood and talked and drank and laughed. The two girls he had noticed earlier were standing talking to some other girls. | Graham was gay too | Graham hoped they all realised that just because he was standing talking to Slater that didn't mean he was gay too. | negation | present | [
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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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] | 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.</s>She could only now assume that life had served him badly in some way at least in his own opinion.</s>life had served the vicar badly in some way | BNC-579 | 4,132 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | 3 | 33
|
3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | say | A: uh I picked up a bunch of Craftsman tools from the forties that my wife's father owned when he was alive B: Uh-huh. A: and so I do have a band saw and a router and, uh, things like that out in the garage. | he uses them very often | But I can't say I use them very often. | AB | negation | present | [
"2",
"-2",
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] | A: uh I picked up a bunch of Craftsman tools from the forties that my wife's father owned when he was alive B: Uh-huh. A: and so I do have a band saw and a router and, uh, things like that out in the garage.</s>But I can't say I use them very often.</s>he uses them very often | SWBD-47 | 9,333 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | 2 | 22
|
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 | [
"-3",
"1",
"-3",
"-3",
"0",
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] | 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.</s>If I said Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan he 'd say ``I see.''</s>Michelangelo's David was a frying-pan | BNC-342 | 3,597 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | 1 | 11
|
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32CXT5U14G8IRNSOPMV9J7Q30138U4 | find | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive. With the pitch being unavailable during term time, three-quarters of our games will be away. | some senior supporters are unable to afford traveling to these matches | Travelling to these matches could of course prove expensive and some of our senior supporters may find they are unable to afford it. | EP | modal | future | [
"2",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"1",
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] | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive. With the pitch being unavailable during term time, three-quarters of our games will be away.</s>Travelling to these matches could of course prove expensive and some of our senior supporters may find they are unable to afford it.</s>some senior supporters are unable to afford traveling to these matches | BNC-667 | 4,470 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | -2 | 6-2
|
3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | think | B: If you compare like the people that could have sent their kids to private schools and you know, the people that, uh, did send their kids to private schools. A: Yes. B: I think they compare you know, fairly well. A: Yeah. Yeah. | she could have done much better than she did in the school system she was in | I mean, I honestly don't really think I could have, you know, done much better than I did in the school system I was in. | negation | past | [
"-2",
"-2",
"-3",
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"3",
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] | B: If you compare like the people that could have sent their kids to private schools and you know, the people that, uh, did send their kids to private schools. A: Yes. B: I think they compare you know, fairly well. A: Yeah. Yeah.</s>I mean, I honestly don't really think I could have, you know, done much better than I did in the school system I was in.</s>she could have done much better than she did in the school system she was in | SWBD-174 | 6,215 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | 3 | 33
|
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3B286OTISEMNWVA9ALB98WNNCRUAJ6 | realize | B: And I've always been very impressed with the Taurus. It's a really nice car. I think, it's a stylish car both inside and out. It's comfortable to drive. Uh, reasonable performance, and this is out in California where they don't make a car that's got reasonable performance anymore. A: Yeah. B: Uh, I've been real impressed with that. Yo-, | they were putting dual air bags in that car now | and I didn't realize that they were putting dual, uh, air bags in that car now. | negation | past | [
"1",
"-2",
"-1",
"3",
"2",
"2",
"2",
"1"
] | B: And I've always been very impressed with the Taurus. It's a really nice car. I think, it's a stylish car both inside and out. It's comfortable to drive. Uh, reasonable performance, and this is out in California where they don't make a car that's got reasonable performance anymore. A: Yeah. B: Uh, I've been real impressed with that. Yo-,</s>and I didn't realize that they were putting dual, uh, air bags in that car now.</s>they were putting dual air bags in that car now | SWBD-360 | 8,196 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | -1 | 5-1
|
|
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 | [
"3",
"2",
"2",
"-1",
"2",
"2",
"0",
"3"
] | I believe the rooms have already been set aside. Does Dr Serafin know about them yet?</s>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?</s>Dr. Serafin is part of Tite's plans | BNC-2464 | 3,273 | A23KAJRDVCVGOE | 3 | 33
|
|
3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | imagine | This master is a sex-maniac, this one an alcoholic. And they're usually perfectly innocuous chaps. | the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home | So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
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"0",
"2",
"0",
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"2",
"0"
] | This master is a sex-maniac, this one an alcoholic. And they're usually perfectly innocuous chaps.</s>So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home.</s>the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home | BNC-784 | 4,796 | A24F1UPER626KR | 0 | 00
|
3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | 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 | [
"0",
"1",
"2",
"-1",
"-1",
"-1",
"2",
"0"
] | 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.</s>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.</s>Liza might once again be pregnant | BNC-1935 | 2,339 | A24F1UPER626KR | 0 | 00
|
|
3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | hear | And between claws and body, a Medusa's head, with cold, unlidded eyes. She looked at her drawing and was pleased. | scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves | Where had she heard that scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves? | question | past | [
"0",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"-3",
"0",
"2",
"0"
] | And between claws and body, a Medusa's head, with cold, unlidded eyes. She looked at her drawing and was pleased.</s>Where had she heard that scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves?</s>scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves | BNC-2252 | 2,939 | A24F1UPER626KR | 0 | 00
|
|
3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | think | She was a girl of firmly fixed, if limited, principles, and, on the purely domestic front, an excellent wife. She cooked superbly, adored her baby sons and mothered her husband, buying him linctus whenever he coughed and insisting he should take cod-liver oil in the winter. | Sophie had ever felt something so complicated as guilt | I don't think Sophie had ever felt anything so complicated as guilt so she must have done these things because she was fond of him. | negation | present | [
"3",
"2",
"-3",
"1",
"-2",
"3",
"-2",
"1"
] | She was a girl of firmly fixed, if limited, principles, and, on the purely domestic front, an excellent wife. She cooked superbly, adored her baby sons and mothered her husband, buying him linctus whenever he coughed and insisting he should take cod-liver oil in the winter.</s>I don't think Sophie had ever felt anything so complicated as guilt so she must have done these things because she was fond of him.</s>Sophie had ever felt something so complicated as guilt | BNC-2153 | 2,778 | A24F1UPER626KR | 2 | 22
|
|
3LN3BXKGC00AC6NB3KMYT8SY8I7WGM | find | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive. With the pitch being unavailable during term time, three-quarters of our games will be away. | some senior supporters are unable to afford traveling to these matches | Travelling to these matches could of course prove expensive and some of our senior supporters may find they are unable to afford it. | EP | modal | future | [
"2",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"-2"
] | Our groundshare next season will show what the team is really made of as we run out for home games on the unfamiliar battlefield of St Dodimeads Comprehensive. With the pitch being unavailable during term time, three-quarters of our games will be away.</s>Travelling to these matches could of course prove expensive and some of our senior supporters may find they are unable to afford it.</s>some senior supporters are unable to afford traveling to these matches | BNC-667 | 4,467 | A24F1UPER626KR | 1 | 11
|
35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | think | ``Keep your faces down.'' Beth feared for the children's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch. | Matthew would stop once Beth had hold of the other end | If she thought Matthew would stop once she had hold of the other end Beth was badly mistaken. | conditional | past | [
"0",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"2",
"2",
"-3",
"-2",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"3"
] | ``Keep your faces down.'' Beth feared for the children's sight as she lurched forward to grab the branch.</s>If she thought Matthew would stop once she had hold of the other end Beth was badly mistaken.</s>Matthew would stop once Beth had hold of the other end | BNC-454 | 3,873 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | 2 | 22
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35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | know | He turned his horse time and again, and went ploughing through the thickest of the struggle with bared sword, exchanging strokes with any who cared to stand and debate with him. Time did not exist for him now, as long as any challenged him. | most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down | He did not even know that most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down and taken to flight acknowledging the truth of this meeting. | negation | present | [
"-1",
"3",
"-3",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"3",
"3",
"-3"
] | He turned his horse time and again, and went ploughing through the thickest of the struggle with bared sword, exchanging strokes with any who cared to stand and debate with him. Time did not exist for him now, as long as any challenged him.</s>He did not even know that most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down and taken to flight acknowledging the truth of this meeting.</s>most of the Scottish host had already cast off everything that weighed it down | BNC-1529 | 1,541 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | guess | I want to look dark and menacing. The way I ought to look, the way I should look, the way I might have looked if I hadn't had my little accident. | she had killed three people | Looking at me you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"3"
] | I want to look dark and menacing. The way I ought to look, the way I should look, the way I might have looked if I hadn't had my little accident.</s>Looking at me you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people.</s>she had killed three people | BNC-1449 | 1,316 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | 3 | 33
|
|
35NNO802AV1YL3KS17VEI1SNSZNINV | say | Hazel had not felt so much bewildered since Blackberry had talked about the raft beside the Enborne. Obviously, the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah. | Strawberry's tail was an oak tree | It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree. | CI | modal | past | [
"-1",
"-2",
"2",
"0",
"-3",
"-3",
"-3",
"-2",
"0"
] | Hazel had not felt so much bewildered since Blackberry had talked about the raft beside the Enborne. Obviously, the stones could not possibly be anything to do with El-ahrairah.</s>It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree.</s>Strawberry's tail was an oak tree | BNC-978 | 5,375 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | -2 | 6-2
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | suspect | ``Let's see Leeming first.'' Duncan understood Myeloski's caution. | the professionals' plot had been uncovered | If the policeman was right if it was a deadly game played by professionals with the resources of the KGB behind them it was important that they didn't suspect their plot had been uncovered. | negation | future | [
"3",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"-1",
"0",
"2",
"2"
] | ``Let's see Leeming first.'' Duncan understood Myeloski's caution.</s>If the policeman was right if it was a deadly game played by professionals with the resources of the KGB behind them it was important that they didn't suspect their plot had been uncovered.</s>the professionals' plot had been uncovered | BNC-1937 | 2,351 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | think | Therese, lying on her narrow bed at the Goldener Adler, was fighting overwhelming panic. She was exhausted and she wasn't even taking the lead in tonight's performance. | Therese 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night | If she was this tired how did she think she 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night and Luxembourg next week? | question | present | [
"-2",
"-3",
"0",
"-1",
"-1",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | Therese, lying on her narrow bed at the Goldener Adler, was fighting overwhelming panic. She was exhausted and she wasn't even taking the lead in tonight's performance.</s>If she was this tired how did she think she 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night and Luxembourg next week?</s>Therese 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night | BNC-2658 | 3,468 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | find | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city. | an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside. | CI | modal | present | [
"-3",
"-2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"0"
] | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city.</s>An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside.</s>an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | BNC-668 | 4,474 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | 3 | 33
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | mean | Shannon knew she was being excluded from the conversation, though there was absolutely no evidence of that. She gave herself a mental shake. | Marianne was trying to shut Shannon out | Marianne was simply like many other egocentric actresses she 'd met - interested more in herself than in anything else - but that didn't necessarily mean she was trying to shut Shannon out. | negation | present | [
"3",
"-2",
"-1",
"-2",
"-2",
"-1",
"-2",
"2"
] | Shannon knew she was being excluded from the conversation, though there was absolutely no evidence of that. She gave herself a mental shake.</s>Marianne was simply like many other egocentric actresses she 'd met - interested more in herself than in anything else - but that didn't necessarily mean she was trying to shut Shannon out.</s>Marianne was trying to shut Shannon out | BNC-1631 | 1,748 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | 3 | 33
|
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | realize | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin. | three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not? | question | present | [
"3",
"-2",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"3",
"0",
"-1"
] | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin.</s>Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not?</s>three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | BNC-2459 | 3,233 | A3UTFL5JHRQCM1 | -2 | 6-2
|
|
3ZFRE2BDQ9JPSNN63H69GYMBTSVXZU | imagine | ``That's good.'' Ruth stood looking at her. | Emma would have been all congratulations and the joys of womanhood | Rachaela could imagine Emma would have been all congratulations and the joys of womanhood. | AB | modal | present | [
"2",
"-1",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"1"
] | ``That's good.'' Ruth stood looking at her.</s>Rachaela could imagine Emma would have been all congratulations and the joys of womanhood.</s>Emma would have been all congratulations and the joys of womanhood | BNC-791 | 4,839 | A228YSXU6H27QT | -1 | 5-1
|
3ZFRE2BDQ9JPSNN63H69GYMBTSVXZU | mean | Shannon knew she was being excluded from the conversation, though there was absolutely no evidence of that. She gave herself a mental shake. | Marianne was trying to shut Shannon out | Marianne was simply like many other egocentric actresses she 'd met - interested more in herself than in anything else - but that didn't necessarily mean she was trying to shut Shannon out. | negation | present | [
"3",
"-2",
"-1",
"-2",
"-2",
"-1",
"-2",
"2"
] | Shannon knew she was being excluded from the conversation, though there was absolutely no evidence of that. She gave herself a mental shake.</s>Marianne was simply like many other egocentric actresses she 'd met - interested more in herself than in anything else - but that didn't necessarily mean she was trying to shut Shannon out.</s>Marianne was trying to shut Shannon out | BNC-1631 | 1,753 | A228YSXU6H27QT | -1 | 5-1
|
|
3ZFRE2BDQ9JPSNN63H69GYMBTSVXZU | realize | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin. | three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not? | question | present | [
"3",
"-2",
"0",
"0",
"2",
"3",
"0",
"-1"
] | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin.</s>Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not?</s>three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | BNC-2459 | 3,232 | A228YSXU6H27QT | 3 | 33
|
|
3ZFRE2BDQ9JPSNN63H69GYMBTSVXZU | suspect | ``Let's see Leeming first.'' Duncan understood Myeloski's caution. | the professionals' plot had been uncovered | If the policeman was right if it was a deadly game played by professionals with the resources of the KGB behind them it was important that they didn't suspect their plot had been uncovered. | negation | future | [
"3",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"-1",
"0",
"2",
"2"
] | ``Let's see Leeming first.'' Duncan understood Myeloski's caution.</s>If the policeman was right if it was a deadly game played by professionals with the resources of the KGB behind them it was important that they didn't suspect their plot had been uncovered.</s>the professionals' plot had been uncovered | BNC-1937 | 2,353 | A228YSXU6H27QT | 2 | 22
|
|
3ZFRE2BDQ9JPSNN63H69GYMBTSVXZU | find | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city. | an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside. | CI | modal | present | [
"-3",
"-2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"0"
] | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city.</s>An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside.</s>an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | BNC-668 | 4,471 | A228YSXU6H27QT | -3 | 4-3
|
3UY4PIS8QRQNLXOUT0A8Q2B1EXXN1W | decide | Country churches were never locked. You could wander in at any time. | Cromwell would get in anyway | Perhaps Cromwell when he passed also found the door of Coldingham Priory locked and decided that he would get in anyway even if it meant removing a whole wall in order to do so. | EP | modal | past | [
"1",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-1",
"0",
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"2"
] | Country churches were never locked. You could wander in at any time.</s>Perhaps Cromwell when he passed also found the door of Coldingham Priory locked and decided that he would get in anyway even if it meant removing a whole wall in order to do so.</s>Cromwell would get in anyway | BNC-638 | 4,380 | A13PXTFOXDCKBF | 3 | 33
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | think | Therese, lying on her narrow bed at the Goldener Adler, was fighting overwhelming panic. She was exhausted and she wasn't even taking the lead in tonight's performance. | Therese 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night | If she was this tired how did she think she 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night and Luxembourg next week? | question | present | [
"-2",
"-3",
"0",
"-1",
"-1",
"-3",
"-2",
"-2"
] | Therese, lying on her narrow bed at the Goldener Adler, was fighting overwhelming panic. She was exhausted and she wasn't even taking the lead in tonight's performance.</s>If she was this tired how did she think she 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night and Luxembourg next week?</s>Therese 'd be able to survive Maritza on the following night | BNC-2658 | 3,466 | A13PXTFOXDCKBF | -3 | 4-3
|
|
3UY4PIS8QRQNLXOUT0A8Q2B1EXXN1W | say | Anybody who's not a shrink (or my wife) only sees an ink blot when they look at one. This is an absolute nuthouse. | he saw sex organs | If I said I saw sex organs when I looked at your rotten ink blots that would really get you going wouldn't it? | conditional | future | [
"-2",
"-3",
"0",
"0",
"-2",
"-2",
"0",
"-2",
"1",
"-2",
"-3"
] | Anybody who's not a shrink (or my wife) only sees an ink blot when they look at one. This is an absolute nuthouse.</s>If I said I saw sex organs when I looked at your rotten ink blots that would really get you going wouldn't it?</s>he saw sex organs | BNC-365 | 3,647 | A13PXTFOXDCKBF | -3 | 4-3
|
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | guess | I want to look dark and menacing. The way I ought to look, the way I should look, the way I might have looked if I hadn't had my little accident. | she had killed three people | Looking at me you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people. | negation | present | [
"3",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"0",
"3",
"3"
] | I want to look dark and menacing. The way I ought to look, the way I should look, the way I might have looked if I hadn't had my little accident.</s>Looking at me you 'd never guess I 'd killed three people.</s>she had killed three people | BNC-1449 | 1,318 | A13PXTFOXDCKBF | 2 | 22
|
|
3UY4PIS8QRQNLXOUT0A8Q2B1EXXN1W | say | Clare wondered why she felt so hurt, when she 'd always known the truth. Sam was a movie creature, first and foremost. | Sam put his wife and child first | He might say now that he put his wife and child first. | EP | modal | present | [
"-1",
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"-2",
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"-2",
"1",
"3",
"-1",
"1",
"1",
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|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | mean | Shannon knew she was being excluded from the conversation, though there was absolutely no evidence of that. She gave herself a mental shake. | Marianne was trying to shut Shannon out | Marianne was simply like many other egocentric actresses she 'd met - interested more in herself than in anything else - but that didn't necessarily mean she was trying to shut Shannon out. | negation | present | [
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3UY4PIS8QRQNLXOUT0A8Q2B1EXXN1W | say | There! I have a genius for this, which I offer to God. | he is crazy | Do they say I am crazy brother? | question | present | [
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|
|
3UY4PIS8QRQNLXOUT0A8Q2B1EXXN1W | think | Another vivid picture, this time of herself standing by the ford in fitzAlan's arms, insinuated itself into Isabel's mind. She had a distinctly uncomfortable feeling that he was not referring to the fight which had followed that little incident. | Isabel had endured a great deal | And if he thought she had endured a great deal why hadn't he mentioned her nightmare? | conditional | past | [
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34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | find | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city. | an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside. | CI | modal | present | [
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] | At the far side was a second gate, nearly as massive as the first. Soldiers were pushing it open and Rostov saw that the whole inner yard was a clever device to protect the city.</s>An attacking enemy could be allowed to break through the outer gates and would find that he was surrounded by walls and towers which were every bit as impregnable as those outside.</s>an attacking enemy was surrounded by walls and towers | BNC-668 | 4,472 | A13PXTFOXDCKBF | -2 | 6-2
|
3UY4PIS8QRQNLXOUT0A8Q2B1EXXN1W | know | There were three women before her, none of whom was dressed in black. So much detail was not available to her then but she would have agreed to it all and later she would be able to describe more of the room, the contents of the cabinets, even the names of the people represented in the photographs on top of the piano. | this was the first of many visits to this room | She did not know then that this was the first of many visits to this room. | negation | past | [
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|
|
34R3P23QHS6OC2IMNQ4GE84ZNIKWHL | realize | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin. | three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not? | question | present | [
"3",
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] | The ninth bomber came out of a lightening sky at six o'clock exactly, and though she sat there for another hour, it was the last.''... and three of our aircraft have failed to return,'' the man who read the news would intone on the midday bulletin.</s>Were they just words he was reading or did he realize that three aircraft meant twenty-one crew and countless women waiting anxiously for the phone call that would tell them their man was safe - or the letter that would tell them he was not?</s>three aircraft mean twenty-one crew | BNC-2459 | 3,234 | A13PXTFOXDCKBF | 0 | 00
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38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | imagine | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''. | Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping. | EP | modal | present | [
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] | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''.</s>One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping.</s>Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | BNC-793 | 4,859 | A2GBV3YLSRW4SH | 0 | 00
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | mean | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned. | Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by. | negation | present | [
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"-2",
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] | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned.</s>This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by.</s>Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | BNC-1643 | 1,811 | A2GBV3YLSRW4SH | 0 | 00
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | realize | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw. | the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety? | question | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
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"3",
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] | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw.</s>Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety?</s>the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | BNC-2462 | 3,250 | A2GBV3YLSRW4SH | 3 | 33
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | suspect | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced. | Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability. | negation | past | [
"3",
"3",
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] | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced.</s>She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability.</s>Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | BNC-1938 | 2,357 | A2GBV3YLSRW4SH | -3 | 4-3
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | find | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage. | Ma was good in bed | He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
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] | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage.</s>He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled.</s>Ma was good in bed | BNC-672 | 4,500 | A2GBV3YLSRW4SH | 3 | 33
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | imagine | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''. | Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping. | EP | modal | present | [
"-1",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"0",
"3",
"-1",
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] | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''.</s>One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping.</s>Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | BNC-793 | 4,854 | A13NKDUD6JU094 | -1 | 5-1
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | mean | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned. | Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by. | negation | present | [
"-2",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"-2",
"2",
"-2",
"-3",
"1"
] | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned.</s>This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by.</s>Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | BNC-1643 | 1,810 | A13NKDUD6JU094 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | realize | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw. | the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety? | question | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-1",
"3",
"2",
"3",
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] | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw.</s>Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety?</s>the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | BNC-2462 | 3,252 | A13NKDUD6JU094 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | suspect | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced. | Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability. | negation | past | [
"3",
"3",
"-3",
"3",
"-1",
"2",
"-3",
"1",
"3"
] | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced.</s>She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability.</s>Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | BNC-1938 | 2,359 | A13NKDUD6JU094 | -1 | 5-1
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | find | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage. | Ma was good in bed | He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
"1",
"2",
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"3",
"3",
"1",
"1",
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] | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage.</s>He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled.</s>Ma was good in bed | BNC-672 | 4,504 | A13NKDUD6JU094 | -1 | 5-1
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | imagine | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''. | Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping. | EP | modal | present | [
"-1",
"1",
"1",
"2",
"1",
"0",
"3",
"-1",
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] | Montaine was still living in the attic at the time. I remember Otto mentioning that she entertained him there with Jean-Claude, and only later moved out into a room over the Cafe du Coin, to be nearer her ``young man''.</s>One might imagine that Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping.</s>Jean-Claude would have done all he could to dissuade Montaine from decamping | BNC-793 | 4,860 | A3N7MZOSXM4JHR | 3 | 33
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | mean | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned. | Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by. | negation | present | [
"-2",
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"-1",
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"-2",
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] | For a long time she had been unaware of anything lacking, but recently she had started feeling somehow... adrift. Ashley frowned.</s>This did not mean she was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by.</s>Ashley was prepared to throw herself headlong into a relationship with the first half-decent male who happened by | BNC-1643 | 1,816 | A3N7MZOSXM4JHR | 1 | 11
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | realize | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw. | the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety? | question | present | [
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-1",
"3",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"2"
] | Obispal's gaze drifted towards Meh ` Lindi, and he frowned as if adding the final piece to a puzzle which had been perplexing him, but not liking the pattern that he saw.</s>Did Obispal's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin who had plucked him to safety?</s>the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq's Assassin | BNC-2462 | 3,251 | A3N7MZOSXM4JHR | 3 | 33
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | suspect | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced. | Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability. | negation | past | [
"3",
"3",
"-3",
"3",
"-1",
"2",
"-3",
"1",
"3"
] | Ace, Defries noted, accepted everything that the Professor said. Defries was convinced.</s>She had never suspected that her opponent was a computer made of human brains but the Field Agents of the OEO were recruited for their adaptability.</s>Defries' opponent was a computer made of human brains | BNC-1938 | 2,355 | A3N7MZOSXM4JHR | 3 | 33
|
|
38RHULDV9YKO8XT6T8M1EK5ENVZWIE | find | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage. | Ma was good in bed | He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled. | EP | modal | past | [
"0",
"1",
"2",
"2",
"3",
"3",
"1",
"1",
"-1"
] | He never wrote anything after the war, you notice. I expect he found he 'd sold his working-class birthright for a mess of Bloomsbury pottage.</s>He probably found that Ma was good in bed but hell as soon as her feet touched the floor and after all even Walter and Ma must have had to spend the larger part of the day vertical I bet he ached to crawl back to Hilda but Ma had him neatly encircled.</s>Ma was good in bed | BNC-672 | 4,501 | A3N7MZOSXM4JHR | 3 | 33
|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | realize | It was drink that got me into this mess. That and the club raffle. | the manager's job was third prize | If I had kept my wits and remained coherent I would probably have realised the manager's job was third prize. | EP | modal | past | [
"3",
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"3",
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"-2",
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] | It was drink that got me into this mess. That and the club raffle.</s>If I had kept my wits and remained coherent I would probably have realised the manager's job was third prize.</s>the manager's job was third prize | BNC-941 | 5,291 | A3QAHF4UUBM7ZO | -1 | 5-1
|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | see | Her priggishness. I admire it. | Mr Knightley is a man in a million | I know she does wrong things she tries to organize other people's lives she can't see Mr Knightley is a man in a million. | negation | present | [
"2",
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"1",
"1",
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] | Her priggishness. I admire it.</s>I know she does wrong things she tries to organize other people's lives she can't see Mr Knightley is a man in a million.</s>Mr Knightley is a man in a million | BNC-1866 | 2,245 | A3QAHF4UUBM7ZO | 1 | 11
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|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | believe | Little did they know this was the fellow for whom The Flippity Flop Young Man was written, and I wasn't about to tell them. Would it have made any difference if I had? | these seamstresses and pipefitters knew who the fellow was | Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was? | question | present | [
"-3",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"0",
"-3",
"0",
"-3"
] | Little did they know this was the fellow for whom The Flippity Flop Young Man was written, and I wasn't about to tell them. Would it have made any difference if I had?</s>Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was?</s>these seamstresses and pipefitters knew who the fellow was | BNC-2192 | 2,867 | A3QAHF4UUBM7ZO | 0 | 00
|
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | think | But he ended up eating it himself. I was reluctant to kiss my mother, afraid that somehow her weakness and unhappiness would infect me. | her life and spirit could stimulate her mother | Naturally I didn't think for a minute that my life and spirit could stimulate her. | negation | present | [
"-3",
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] | But he ended up eating it himself. I was reluctant to kiss my mother, afraid that somehow her weakness and unhappiness would infect me.</s>Naturally I didn't think for a minute that my life and spirit could stimulate her.</s>her life and spirit could stimulate her mother | BNC-2049 | 2,638 | A3QAHF4UUBM7ZO | 0 | 00
|
|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | hope | It wasn't drunkenness - she 'd been drunk twice, and neither time had been anything like this - but something else altogether. She didn't know what her mother was going to say when Wayne finally got her home. | things would improve along the way | She could only hope that things would improve along the way. | AB | modal | present | [
"0",
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"-1",
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] | It wasn't drunkenness - she 'd been drunk twice, and neither time had been anything like this - but something else altogether. She didn't know what her mother was going to say when Wayne finally got her home.</s>She could only hope that things would improve along the way.</s>things would improve along the way | BNC-753 | 4,692 | A3QAHF4UUBM7ZO | 0 | 00
|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | realize | It was drink that got me into this mess. That and the club raffle. | the manager's job was third prize | If I had kept my wits and remained coherent I would probably have realised the manager's job was third prize. | EP | modal | past | [
"3",
"2",
"3",
"-1",
"-2",
"2",
"3",
"2",
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] | It was drink that got me into this mess. That and the club raffle.</s>If I had kept my wits and remained coherent I would probably have realised the manager's job was third prize.</s>the manager's job was third prize | BNC-941 | 5,295 | A75XDPFNICR3T | 2 | 22
|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | see | Her priggishness. I admire it. | Mr Knightley is a man in a million | I know she does wrong things she tries to organize other people's lives she can't see Mr Knightley is a man in a million. | negation | present | [
"2",
"3",
"3",
"3",
"-2",
"2",
"1",
"1",
"3"
] | Her priggishness. I admire it.</s>I know she does wrong things she tries to organize other people's lives she can't see Mr Knightley is a man in a million.</s>Mr Knightley is a man in a million | BNC-1866 | 2,242 | A75XDPFNICR3T | 3 | 33
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|
3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | believe | Little did they know this was the fellow for whom The Flippity Flop Young Man was written, and I wasn't about to tell them. Would it have made any difference if I had? | these seamstresses and pipefitters knew who the fellow was | Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was? | question | present | [
"-3",
"0",
"0",
"-1",
"0",
"0",
"-3",
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] | Little did they know this was the fellow for whom The Flippity Flop Young Man was written, and I wasn't about to tell them. Would it have made any difference if I had?</s>Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was?</s>these seamstresses and pipefitters knew who the fellow was | BNC-2192 | 2,869 | A75XDPFNICR3T | 0 | 00
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | think | But he ended up eating it himself. I was reluctant to kiss my mother, afraid that somehow her weakness and unhappiness would infect me. | her life and spirit could stimulate her mother | Naturally I didn't think for a minute that my life and spirit could stimulate her. | negation | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | hope | It wasn't drunkenness - she 'd been drunk twice, and neither time had been anything like this - but something else altogether. She didn't know what her mother was going to say when Wayne finally got her home. | things would improve along the way | She could only hope that things would improve along the way. | AB | modal | present | [
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3RZS0FBRWKF7BLA5PCCKBNZNLRYPCW | say | B: Uh-huh, exactly, not what color you are, how old you are, what you're male or female. That would be wonderful, I guess it's kind of an ideal world though, huh. A: Yeah, I kind of think, maybe in time, that, you know, you'll go by social security numbers, you know, B: Yeah. A: | they picked a male over a female or female over a male | and that way they can't say well they picked a male over a female, female over a male, you know, | AB | negation | future | [
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3HRWUH63QU7M9FPDUNCKTSOIPXC5N9 | tell | And he turned, shy, somehow, and they held each other. Nathan smelt warm sleep, clean skin. | Nathan had been angry a moment before | If someone had told him that he 'd been angry a moment before he would 've denied it. | conditional | past | [
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3HRWUH63QU7M9FPDUNCKTSOIPXC5N9 | say | ``Oh, yes. It's just that it would have been nice to have seen the signs,'' said Caspar, rolling the maps up and packing them in his saddle bag. | Casper hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right | He did not say that he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right because he did not think he had to say it. | negation | present | [
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | know | A: you know, you create a bigger family, generation after generation but not really on purpose. B: Yeah. A: So. It's not a real functional situation anyway. | that trend's going to change the single parent type families | So, you know, I don't know that that trend's going to change the single parent type families | negation | present | [
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3RZS0FBRWKF7BLA5PCCKBNZNLRYPCW | say | B: I look at our big green containers, and I say, well, they work fine and I keep mine outside the garage so that I don't have any odors but it's clearly a place where, uh, uh, A: Oh, right. B: it will be interesting to see how well that works and I'm glad the community is doing it. Uh, it's one of those things that kind of has to be forced on people. Uh, I don't know what you saw back, uh, years ago, | they had the recycling going on then that they should have now | but for me the thing that strikes me is uh, growing up in rural South Dakota where, hey the farmers brought their eggs to town and the local hatchery would candle them and package them is that, uh, in the fifties, uh, you could say we had the recycling going on then that we should have now. Which was all the milk bottles were glass | AB | modal | present | [
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] | B: I look at our big green containers, and I say, well, they work fine and I keep mine outside the garage so that I don't have any odors but it's clearly a place where, uh, uh, A: Oh, right. B: it will be interesting to see how well that works and I'm glad the community is doing it. Uh, it's one of those things that kind of has to be forced on people. Uh, I don't know what you saw back, uh, years ago,</s>but for me the thing that strikes me is uh, growing up in rural South Dakota where, hey the farmers brought their eggs to town and the local hatchery would candle them and package them is that, uh, in the fifties, uh, you could say we had the recycling going on then that we should have now. Which was all the milk bottles were glass</s>they had the recycling going on then that they should have now | SWBD-35 | 8,085 | A4IH4CO046EV3 | 2 | 22
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3HRWUH63QU7M9FPDUNCKTSOIPXC5N9 | think | There was still the hard edge of annoyance in his voice and Jenna gulped back tears. This was not what she had intended. | Jenna would see Alain | She had never thought she would see Alain. | negation | past | [
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3HRWUH63QU7M9FPDUNCKTSOIPXC5N9 | hope | Carnelian must know special runes to inscribe around the eye-screen and arcane litanies to incant, to make it serve this two-way purpose, which perhaps had been the true purpose of the device in the first place... ``I'm listening,'' Jaq shouted. ``I'm all ears.'' | Jaq or Meh `Lindi would rush or fire impetuously till they hit some bystander or the Governor's tabernacle | Did Carnelian hope that Jaq or Meh ` Lindi would rush or fire impetuously - only for their laser beams or needles to pass through the phantom without effect till they hit some bystander or the Governor's tabernacle? | question | future | [
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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 | [
"3",
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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 | [
"2",
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3BJKPTD2QCH99FSVOQBZ5SZ6AVLRT8 | say | A: Okay. You know our family right now, uh, the most of it, there is only a few stragglers, uh, with any distance. There is one cousin out in Colorado, uh, uh, some cousins over in Phoenix, uh, I got a sister over in, uh, Washington State. Uh, the rest of them are within, you know, a couple hours drive. B: Well, uh, how do you all communicate? Like to plan it and every thing. | this is the weekend they are going to do it | Do you all just call each other up on the phone and say this is the weekend we are going to do it, | question | present | [
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