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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGPNXDB1 | think | B: That might be kind of tough, huh. A: It really would, yes, yes, and like I said, my sister's still in it, | his mother would want to be there | and I really don't think my mother'd want to be there, either. | negation | present | [
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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | say | ``Do you understand?'' ``Yes,'' said Ruth after a gap. | Rachaela would leave the child alone as much as possible | Rachaela did not say she would leave the child alone as much as possible and that she in turn would expect to be left alone. | negation | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | guarantee | B: I think for serial murder it is warranted because if a person who would do something like that in cold blood, A: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. Needs to be punished or, uh, eliminated from society. B: | a serial murderer wouldn't escape from prison and do it again | I mean, you can't guarantee that they wouldn't escape from prison and do it again. | AB | negation | present | [
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | think | B: And it's just too bad that we couldn't see that. A: I just have a feeling that the military involvement isn't over yet. That I still feel like there's more to come. | this whole issue is settled | I don't think this whole issue is settled as far as we're concerned. | negation | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | think | A: Do they have Highlands up there? B: Nope. A: Don't they? Well, this was a regular, uh, electronics store, you know. B: Uh-huh. A: | there will be too much problem | So, I don't think there will be too much problem | negation | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | think | B: What am I afraid of? A: Yes. B: Um, I don't know if I'm really afraid of spending too much. | she needs them | I just, uh, don't think that I need them, you know. | negation | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | find | A: I do not have one in my home. I use one all day at work, but I don't have one at home. B: Do you wish you, | speaker A uses it a lot | do you find you use it a lot? | question | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | believe | A: so you hear so much, you get a little tired of it, but then again, so many people you got to understand only catch it once a day, maybe B: Yep. A: but I think the quality of uh, our news is just, uh, | it could be better | I don't believe it could be better | negation | present | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | accept | A: My husband's mother will have major surgery and we'll find out about it in a casual conversation. She'll let something slip and we'll say, wait a minute. and that's it, she, just, well I didn't want to bother you. | she and her husband want to be the caregivers | She can't accept that we want to be the care givers. | negation | present | [
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324N5FAHSXG2Z3JP312H5Y1DCO9VK1 | think | A: But, uh, uh, I don't understand, I guess, why the schools seem to have such a high dropout rate in the big cities. B: Uh, well, I don't pretend to understand that either. Uh, but I'm not quite sure that it's the kind of thing that ought to be blamed on the schools. But then, again, I'm not quite sure where the blame ought to be put. Uh, because the dropout rate is, in those areas, w-, it's high in those areas where also there's poverty and crime. And they all seem to go together. And it seems like if you could eliminate one of the parts of that circle, where you have the dropout rate and crime and, you know, general poverty kind of conditions, that things ought to get better. So, uh, the other two a-, they're all three social issues and could be addressed by the government in any ways. And clearly, to me, is a kind of government thing to fix but it's just like, I don't expect them to know which part is best to fix just like I don't know. it's a complicated issue. | he would blame it directly on the school | I still don't think I would blame it directly on the school. | negation | present | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH1034BOWI | think | A: Now the part about where you said the apartment complex puts up signs that says no soliciting, I've even gone so far as to put that, I've got a storm door on the front of the house and I've put, in, I don't know how much clearer it can be, it's a red sign with silver letters saying no soliciting. I guess I should make another one that says religious or otherwise, cause I still get, B: Yeah, yeah, that's true, yeah. No I didn't go that far but, uh, yeah I probably could do the same thing, uh, you know, I don't have a storm door, but I'm sure I could rig up something. | a no soliciting sign would stop people | But you know I don't think that that would stop people. | negation | present | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | think | A: and I'm saying to myself, well, you know, you dump your little turnip off to, uh, you know, this child care place and they don't pay very much and why would they be interested in your little turnip unless, you know, one of the motivations in the hidden agenda is well that's somebody to molest, you know. B: Uh-huh. A: And, uh, that's a terrible kind of thing | her children have been subject to that | and I don't think my children have ever been subject to that | negation | present | [
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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | hope | So far as Vecchi was concerned, the guy must have climbed into a hole in the ground and pulled the lid over his head. I 'd noticed a couple of characters in different bars who also seemed more interested in the people than the liquor, and it didn't need any Sherlock Holmes to know who was paying for their drinks. | she 'd produce a rabbit for Bonanza | Bonanza might be hoping I 'd produce a rabbit for him but he wasn't asleep while he waited. | EP | modal | present | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | feel | B: and, um, it makes a difference, I, and just the social values, A: Well, I've just, | it will swing back the other way | do you feel it will swing back the other way, | question | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGPNXDB1 | think | A: and if they weren't spending all the money on drug testing, people could have got a raise. So, see, you know, there's different, I think that's more of a personal view of mine other than a yes, sir, we should have drug testing because there's really a problem B: Uh-huh. A: and I know that. But then, I have other views to it. B: | it was that expensive | I didn't think it was that expensive because my son was in probably a week and a half period | negation | past | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | know | B: And it will send out a flower spike. You will see them blooming now. It is a wildflower here, but you can get them in the nursery. A: I am looking for a pen. I want to write this down because, well, that is where I went this year. Because I waited too late to really plant stuff. But I did not know that these hyacinths, like I said, I do not know anything about plants. | the hyacinths died | I did not know the hyacinths were going to die. | negation | past | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | know | A: Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A: Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem and they'll say, oh, well, my kid, I've never heard anything about this before. This is the first time there have been problems. | teachers talk | and, you wonder, don't these parents know that teachers talk, | 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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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3YVEJLJ0 | decide | So far, however, Sony hasn't been willing to meet its considerable financial demands. Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters don't have much to gain from a protracted battle. | the cost of a Warner settlement or court fight is too high | Sony, for its part, could decide that the cost of a Warner settlement or court fight is too high, choosing instead to find someone else to run Columbia, although that too would be costly given the financial arrangement already guaranteed to Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters. | EP | modal | future | [
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3CMV9YRYP364SE1D7C0ZHA3YVEJLJ0 | mean | ``It's the total relationship that is important.'' The total relationship, as Mr. Lee sees it, is ``the flow of dollars to the U.S. to fund the deficits, the investments the Japanese are making in the U.S. in order to satisfy American demand that American products consumed in America should be made as much as possible in America by Americans with Japanese technology and capital.'' | Japan will slow market adjustments | Japan's recent political turbulence, Mr. Lee said, may mean Japan will slow market adjustments. | EP | modal | present | [
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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | say | ``Do you understand?'' ``Yes,'' said Ruth after a gap. | Rachaela would leave the child alone as much as possible | Rachaela did not say she would leave the child alone as much as possible and that she in turn would expect to be left alone. | 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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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | assume | ``Who knows? The point is, do we go with it or not?'' | there is a shipment | Do we assume there is a shipment? | question | present | [
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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | hope | So far as Vecchi was concerned, the guy must have climbed into a hole in the ground and pulled the lid over his head. I 'd noticed a couple of characters in different bars who also seemed more interested in the people than the liquor, and it didn't need any Sherlock Holmes to know who was paying for their drinks. | she 'd produce a rabbit for Bonanza | Bonanza might be hoping I 'd produce a rabbit for him but he wasn't asleep while he waited. | EP | 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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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | think | She knew Eddie's gambling had had disastrous consequences for her family, but it had been a terrible shock to discover he had taken so much from his best friend as well. Could Eddie have run out of that corner deliberately because he couldn't face the consequences of his gambling? | Eddie would ever have considered suicide | Her logical mind accepted this possibility as it had done countless times before but she didn't think her brother would ever have considered suicide. | negation | present | [
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37ZQELHEQ03KHMAJMMT6AUZ4BS2MNG | believe | Yes, he has been quite unbearably lonely here. And knew that the remoteness and the gentle strength had been hard won. | the ancient Ireland had awoken at last | And then a log broke in the hearth sending sparks cascading and the shadows leapt and Grainne remembered all of the old stories and could almost have believed that the ancient Ireland had awoken at last. | AB | modal | present | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | know | B: and at that point, the warehouse was over across the road and it wasn't air conditioned, and, we were there like in the middle of the summer, it's unair-conditioned, it was dusty and dirty, uh, there was like a fan at the very end of the row and that was it. And so, we didn't really know we weren't supposed to, we thought TI dress code was just dress appropriate to your job, A: Uh-huh. B: we wore shorts. | wearing shorts was a big no no | We didn't know that was a big no, no. | negation | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | think | He had to do it himself. Miss Sowerby - by now an enthusiastic convert - and I had taken turns at massaging the damaged calf muscles, and suddenly I said to him, ``Jimbo, just imagine it's you that's making the muscles move.'' | Jimbo would understand 'quiver' | I used the word ``move'' because I didn't think he would understand ``quiver''. | negation | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | The answer is no, no no. Not now, not ever. | she could wish anyone dead | I never believed I could wish anyone dead but last night changed all that. | negation | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | hope | However, it was no use pondering on unanswerable questions. The King was steadily gaining more support. | the Earl of Gloucester would realise the futility of remaining isolated in Normandy when Matilda's cousin was already anointed and crowned | One could only hope that the Earl of Gloucester would realise the futility of remaining isolated in Normandy when Matilda's cousin was already anointed and crowned an act that even the Pope acknowledged as irrevocable despite his disapproval of Stephen's methods. | AB | modal | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | realize | When he was there we were Bonnie and Clyde, now he was gone we were Blondie and Dagwood. Or rather, now he was gone, I was Dennis. | this meant her former role was now vacant | If I 'd been smarter or less vain I might have realized that this meant that my former role was now vacant. | EP | modal | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | say | The curtain twitched and the Company Manager, Wallas Ward, resplendent in midnight blue dinner jacket, appeared through the centre. ``Ladies and gentlemen, I regret to have to inform you that, due to an accident to Mr. Banks, we will be unable to continue the performance.'' | the accident which had befallen Mr. Banks was death by shooting | He did not say that the accident which had befallen Mr. Banks was death by shooting. | negation | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | say | Mr Blakey raised his head from his seed-boxes. With soil-caked fingers he drew a handkerchief from a pocket and blew his nose. | a week ago the boy had been standing under the monkey-puzzle in the middle of the night | He did not say that a week ago the boy had been standing under the monkey-puzzle in the middle of the night looking up at the windows of the house. | negation | present | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | think | B: So am I. A: Are you, B: | it's kind of coming back around to that | You know, I think it's kind of coming back around to that, don't you, | question | present | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | think | B: Well, that's true. A: I think that's really the only thing. I guess where I would like to see the system change is, uh, uh, there ought to be a | juries need to decide sentencing all the time | well I guess I don't think that, uh, uh, juries need to decide sentencing all the time. | negation | present | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | think | A: They, probably not enough, but I'm sure I lot of it's filtered down enough to the common folks that they have gotten wind, of what they're missing out on. B: Yeah, I think they're starting to realize, but I just don't think they have the resources, if you were to compare, uh, the Americans to the Soviets as far as home computers are concerned or Fax machines and cellular phones, and state of the art equipment that we are so used to. | they even realize what's out there | I don't think they even realize what's out there, and to what extent. | negation | present | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | realize | A: You know, once it rains a little bit, it's filled up and everything else just runs off, B: Uh-huh. A: you know. B: Yeah. San Antonio has that same problem when the rains come. it's a complete mess, everything floods, all the under passes. A: Yeah. B: | Dallas had that same problem | I didn't realize that Dallas had that same problem. | negation | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | Doyle, the Woman, the television news-readers, Hank, the girl and the policeman - even his own face in the mirror - all told him that he was Philip Doyle. That Liam Shakespeare was a hostage in a house in Shelley Grove. | they were all wrong | And did he really believe that they were all wrong? | question | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | mean | Laying the Christmas decoration on the eiderdown with care, he thought about Vic. What had he really been saying as they sat among the trees? | Mungo was not welcome here | Did he mean that Mungo was not welcome here? | question | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | prove | Patrick poured a whisky for himself too. He was less detached than she thought. | Patrick had recovered his nerves | Maybe he had proved to himself that he had recovered his nerve but he had had to hold on very tight at that moment when she had broken. | EP | modal | past | [
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37NXA7GVSTBDJ917O1EIKYES1OFVL5 | think | A: | somebody pays too little | I don't think anybody pays too little. | negation | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | think | The big Norwegian shook his head, frowning. ``Jeg fonstAr ikke.'' | the big Norwegian found Ward's accent at all easy | I don't think he found Ward's accent at all easy and anyway like many foreigners he found it easier to speak English than to understand it. | negation | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | Charles, who shared G.K. Chesterton's opinion that the temperament is a disease which afflicts amateurs, grunted. | Lesley-Jane could stimulate male lust | He could well believe that Lesley-Jane could stimulate male lust. | AB | modal | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | believe | If there are spirits at work at the time, they come only from yourself, not from the fume of the incense. Why should spirits aid living beings? | people can have power over spirits | What arrogance is it that drives people to believe they can have power over them? | question | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | mean | She imagined tiny villages far to the north of England which had no electricity or telegraphs, which believed in lake monsters and King Arthur, and were not so different from northern towns near Canada. The northern English towns might not know or care that Wall Street had crashed. | a market has crashed | What does it mean that a market has crashed? | question | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | The answer is no, no no. Not now, not ever. | she could wish anyone dead | I never believed I could wish anyone dead but last night changed all that. | negation | past | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | realize | When he was there we were Bonnie and Clyde, now he was gone we were Blondie and Dagwood. Or rather, now he was gone, I was Dennis. | this meant her former role was now vacant | If I 'd been smarter or less vain I might have realized that this meant that my former role was now vacant. | EP | modal | past | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | say | Mr Blakey raised his head from his seed-boxes. With soil-caked fingers he drew a handkerchief from a pocket and blew his nose. | a week ago the boy had been standing under the monkey-puzzle in the middle of the night | He did not say that a week ago the boy had been standing under the monkey-puzzle in the middle of the night looking up at the windows of the house. | negation | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | believe | Doyle, the Woman, the television news-readers, Hank, the girl and the policeman - even his own face in the mirror - all told him that he was Philip Doyle. That Liam Shakespeare was a hostage in a house in Shelley Grove. | they were all wrong | And did he really believe that they were all wrong? | question | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | mean | Laying the Christmas decoration on the eiderdown with care, he thought about Vic. What had he really been saying as they sat among the trees? | Mungo was not welcome here | Did he mean that Mungo was not welcome here? | question | past | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | hope | However, it was no use pondering on unanswerable questions. The King was steadily gaining more support. | the Earl of Gloucester would realise the futility of remaining isolated in Normandy when Matilda's cousin was already anointed and crowned | One could only hope that the Earl of Gloucester would realise the futility of remaining isolated in Normandy when Matilda's cousin was already anointed and crowned an act that even the Pope acknowledged as irrevocable despite his disapproval of Stephen's methods. | AB | modal | present | [
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3HXCEECSQMYESSDG8DSBZCTKUGSYZ3 | say | The curtain twitched and the Company Manager, Wallas Ward, resplendent in midnight blue dinner jacket, appeared through the centre. ``Ladies and gentlemen, I regret to have to inform you that, due to an accident to Mr. Banks, we will be unable to continue the performance.'' | the accident which had befallen Mr. Banks was death by shooting | He did not say that the accident which had befallen Mr. Banks was death by shooting. | negation | present | [
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3GONHBMNHV3EYBO2PA405H6DL6EMZ1 | think | The big Norwegian shook his head, frowning. ``Jeg fonstAr ikke.'' | the big Norwegian found Ward's accent at all easy | I don't think he found Ward's accent at all easy and anyway like many foreigners he found it easier to speak English than to understand it. | negation | present | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | imagine | But, he warns, this universal spirit, which his uncle, Emile Durkheim, had airily postulated, can only be recognized after taking into account psychological, religious, magical and pragmatic factors. This is clearly impossible. | anyone was capable of any such omniscience | Only a professor at the College de France could imagine that anyone (let alone someone who had exchanged bovine nicknames with a Masai warrior) was capable of any such omniscience. | AB | modal | present | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | know | I didn't know they were Twenty-fourthers, I just thought they were people wearing one shoe. | the Twenty-fourthers were after Hasan | I didn't know they were after Hasan. | negation | past | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | realize | I promised Mr Harvey I would. Of course, he's terribly anxious for me to settle down out there, marry Cora-Beth and become an American citizen, the way his father did years ago. | Cora-Beth is now heir to the title and the Kinmuire estate | Do you realize that according to some strange Scottish law about dynasties Cora-Beth is now heir to the title and the Kinmuire estate? | question | present | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | remember | Oh, I did, I did! I was lucky. | she was ever lonely | I would have liked brothers and sisters but I don't remember that I was ever lonely. | negation | present | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | feel | If Dana left me, I knew I would never love anyone again - or at least, not in the same way, with the same intensity. So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write. | he had succeeded with Dana | If only he had started to write in a larger script I might have felt I had succeeded with him made him a poet. | EP | modal | past | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | imagine | But, he warns, this universal spirit, which his uncle, Emile Durkheim, had airily postulated, can only be recognized after taking into account psychological, religious, magical and pragmatic factors. This is clearly impossible. | anyone was capable of any such omniscience | Only a professor at the College de France could imagine that anyone (let alone someone who had exchanged bovine nicknames with a Masai warrior) was capable of any such omniscience. | AB | modal | present | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | know | I didn't know they were Twenty-fourthers, I just thought they were people wearing one shoe. | the Twenty-fourthers were after Hasan | I didn't know they were after Hasan. | negation | past | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | realize | I promised Mr Harvey I would. Of course, he's terribly anxious for me to settle down out there, marry Cora-Beth and become an American citizen, the way his father did years ago. | Cora-Beth is now heir to the title and the Kinmuire estate | Do you realize that according to some strange Scottish law about dynasties Cora-Beth is now heir to the title and the Kinmuire estate? | question | present | [
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] | I promised Mr Harvey I would. Of course, he's terribly anxious for me to settle down out there, marry Cora-Beth and become an American citizen, the way his father did years ago.</s>Do you realize that according to some strange Scottish law about dynasties Cora-Beth is now heir to the title and the Kinmuire estate?</s>Cora-Beth is now heir to the title and the Kinmuire estate | BNC-2468 | 3,275 | A1Y689M29Q274B | 3 | 33
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | remember | Oh, I did, I did! I was lucky. | she was ever lonely | I would have liked brothers and sisters but I don't remember that I was ever lonely. | negation | present | [
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3KLL7H3EGD6BXDIHXGZKS6LLHR6VHZ | feel | If Dana left me, I knew I would never love anyone again - or at least, not in the same way, with the same intensity. So I clung to him through the poetry I went on helping him to write. | he had succeeded with Dana | If only he had started to write in a larger script I might have felt I had succeeded with him made him a poet. | EP | modal | past | [
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | imagine | Matthew rode on feeling a little more at peace with himself. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it. | Sara might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year | He could imagine that she might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year. | AB | modal | present | [
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] | Matthew rode on feeling a little more at peace with himself. He skirted the spruce plantation and supposed that at some point he should tell Sara about it.</s>He could imagine that she might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year.</s>Sara might be interested in its money-making propensity at the end of the year | BNC-780 | 4,772 | A2WC2NO555XU3J | 0 | 00
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | mean | ``Oh, my poor Folly... We 've been together for five years, Lexy and I - she practically holds that company together. Of course I gave her an ``A''. | he is having an affair with Lexy | But that doesn't mean I'm having an affair with her. | negation | present | [
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | believe | Paddington was beginning to loom slightly larger than a man's hand on the horizon. Paddington was where the murdered Kemp had stood and phoned The Randolph the previous day. | it was Kemp that Stratton had seen | So was it too much to believe that it was Kemp that Stratton had seen - about five o'clock hadn't he said? | question | present | [
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] | Paddington was beginning to loom slightly larger than a man's hand on the horizon. Paddington was where the murdered Kemp had stood and phoned The Randolph the previous day.</s>So was it too much to believe that it was Kemp that Stratton had seen - about five o'clock hadn't he said?</s>it was Kemp that Stratton had seen | BNC-2203 | 2,875 | A2WC2NO555XU3J | 0 | 00
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | think | ``Oh, yes. It's just that it would have been nice to have seen the signs,'' said Caspar, rolling the maps up and packing them in his saddle bag. | Casper had to say he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right | He did not say that he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right because he did not think he had to say it. | negation | present | [
"-2",
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] | ``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.</s>He did not say that he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right because he did not think he had to say it.</s>Casper had to say he hoped Floy and Snodgrass were all right | BNC-1994 | 2,459 | A2WC2NO555XU3J | -2 | 6-2
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31J7RYECZLVXXXL9HNUTDA7C8MC1LQ | hope | To get four miles they covered twenty, and they took nearly two hours. Edward was sweating lightly when they walked into the house. | Hannele would be there | Perhaps he had hoped that Hannele would be there miraculously. | EP | modal | past | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | That evening Shannon steered well clear of Dane, all but tiptoeing around him, determined not to land in any more confrontations. From now till this snow siege ended, she would simply live under the same roof, but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier, she decided. | Dane would do the same | She could only hope he 'd do the same. | AB | modal | present | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | say | He said his name was Paul Berowne. I'm afraid it didn't mean anything to me at the time. | Paul was an MP or a baronet | He didn't say he was an MP or a baronet nothing like that. | negation | past | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | I wondered if I should continue working with Joe in a plain, honest way of life, and perhaps marry Biddy. | Miss Havisham would make his fortune and marry him to Estella | Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella? | question | present | [
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] | I wondered if I should continue working with Joe in a plain, honest way of life, and perhaps marry Biddy.</s>Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella?</s>Miss Havisham would make his fortune and marry him to Estella | BNC-2263 | 2,955 | A9YFIKDWDS4N4 | 0 | 00
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | think | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief. | Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened. | negation | present | [
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] | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief.</s>She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened.</s>Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | BNC-2026 | 2,585 | A9YFIKDWDS4N4 | -1 | 5-1
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | believe | As Jenna waited to be collected in Paris she began to think that this was not a good idea after all. It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first, and yet here she was, waiting for Alain Lemarchand, butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick. | Jenna had allowed this to happen | It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now as she stood there in the spring sunshine she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
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] | As Jenna waited to be collected in Paris she began to think that this was not a good idea after all. It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first, and yet here she was, waiting for Alain Lemarchand, butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick.</s>It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now as she stood there in the spring sunshine she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen.</s>Jenna had allowed this to happen | BNC-611 | 4,287 | A9YFIKDWDS4N4 | 0 | 00
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | That evening Shannon steered well clear of Dane, all but tiptoeing around him, determined not to land in any more confrontations. From now till this snow siege ended, she would simply live under the same roof, but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier, she decided. | Dane would do the same | She could only hope he 'd do the same. | AB | modal | present | [
"-1",
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"0",
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] | That evening Shannon steered well clear of Dane, all but tiptoeing around him, determined not to land in any more confrontations. From now till this snow siege ended, she would simply live under the same roof, but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier, she decided.</s>She could only hope he 'd do the same.</s>Dane would do the same | BNC-747 | 4,655 | AY7WPVKHVNBLG | 0 | 00
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | say | He said his name was Paul Berowne. I'm afraid it didn't mean anything to me at the time. | Paul was an MP or a baronet | He didn't say he was an MP or a baronet nothing like that. | negation | past | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | I wondered if I should continue working with Joe in a plain, honest way of life, and perhaps marry Biddy. | Miss Havisham would make his fortune and marry him to Estella | Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella? | question | present | [
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] | I wondered if I should continue working with Joe in a plain, honest way of life, and perhaps marry Biddy.</s>Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella?</s>Miss Havisham would make his fortune and marry him to Estella | BNC-2263 | 2,957 | AY7WPVKHVNBLG | 0 | 00
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | think | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief. | Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened. | negation | present | [
"-2",
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] | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief.</s>She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened.</s>Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | BNC-2026 | 2,582 | AY7WPVKHVNBLG | 0 | 00
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | believe | As Jenna waited to be collected in Paris she began to think that this was not a good idea after all. It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first, and yet here she was, waiting for Alain Lemarchand, butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick. | Jenna had allowed this to happen | It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now as she stood there in the spring sunshine she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
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"3",
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] | As Jenna waited to be collected in Paris she began to think that this was not a good idea after all. It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first, and yet here she was, waiting for Alain Lemarchand, butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick.</s>It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now as she stood there in the spring sunshine she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen.</s>Jenna had allowed this to happen | BNC-611 | 4,293 | AY7WPVKHVNBLG | 2 | 22
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | That evening Shannon steered well clear of Dane, all but tiptoeing around him, determined not to land in any more confrontations. From now till this snow siege ended, she would simply live under the same roof, but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier, she decided. | Dane would do the same | She could only hope he 'd do the same. | AB | modal | present | [
"-1",
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"0",
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"0",
"0",
"0",
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] | That evening Shannon steered well clear of Dane, all but tiptoeing around him, determined not to land in any more confrontations. From now till this snow siege ended, she would simply live under the same roof, but keep to her own side of an invisible barrier, she decided.</s>She could only hope he 'd do the same.</s>Dane would do the same | BNC-747 | 4,650 | A2ET3KM3IE33MM | -1 | 5-1
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | say | He said his name was Paul Berowne. I'm afraid it didn't mean anything to me at the time. | Paul was an MP or a baronet | He didn't say he was an MP or a baronet nothing like that. | negation | past | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | hope | I wondered if I should continue working with Joe in a plain, honest way of life, and perhaps marry Biddy. | Miss Havisham would make his fortune and marry him to Estella | Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella? | question | present | [
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] | I wondered if I should continue working with Joe in a plain, honest way of life, and perhaps marry Biddy.</s>Or dare I hope that Miss Havisham would make my fortune and marry me to Estella?</s>Miss Havisham would make his fortune and marry him to Estella | BNC-2263 | 2,953 | A2ET3KM3IE33MM | -2 | 6-2
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | think | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief. | Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened. | negation | present | [
"-2",
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] | ``No, she isn't,'' said Julius's voice from the doorway. Eleanor went completely white, and Jessamy gave a small sigh of relief.</s>She didn't think she could have gone on handling this by herself not on top of everything else that had happened.</s>Jessamy could have gone on handling this by herself | BNC-2026 | 2,581 | A2ET3KM3IE33MM | -1 | 5-1
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V6CK4E | believe | As Jenna waited to be collected in Paris she began to think that this was not a good idea after all. It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first, and yet here she was, waiting for Alain Lemarchand, butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick. | Jenna had allowed this to happen | It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now as she stood there in the spring sunshine she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen. | AB | modal | present | [
"3",
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"2",
"1",
"3",
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] | As Jenna waited to be collected in Paris she began to think that this was not a good idea after all. It was something she had been determined not to do right from the first, and yet here she was, waiting for Alain Lemarchand, butterflies in her stomach threatening to make her feel sick.</s>It was only two days ago that she had decided to come and now as she stood there in the spring sunshine she could hardly believe she had allowed this to happen.</s>Jenna had allowed this to happen | BNC-611 | 4,289 | A2ET3KM3IE33MM | 1 | 11
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | think | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45. | the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter. | modal | present | [
"1",
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] | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45.</s>If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter.</s>the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | BNC-1283 | 979 | A3U2UNSYDPS933 | 1 | 11
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | know | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully. | in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated. | CI | modal | past | [
"1",
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] | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully.</s>Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated.</s>in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | BNC-808 | 4,915 | A3U2UNSYDPS933 | -1 | 5-1
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | think | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45. | the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter. | modal | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | know | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully. | in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated. | CI | modal | past | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | think | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45. | the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter. | modal | present | [
"1",
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"-1",
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] | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45.</s>If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter.</s>the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | BNC-1283 | 983 | A2R794P3E8X0MK | -1 | 5-1
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | know | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully. | in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated. | CI | modal | past | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | think | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45. | the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter. | modal | present | [
"1",
"3",
"-2",
"3",
"-1",
"-3",
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] | The guy with her I 'd never seen before. He was shortish and wiry, had a straight thin moustache and I guessed he was anywhere between 40 and 45.</s>If you couldn't see that they were outside a Registry Office you might have thought it was a man out shopping with his daughter.</s>the guy was a man out shopping with his daughter | BNC-1283 | 984 | A2Z750U1HCWVEE | -3 | 4-3
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | know | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully. | in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated. | CI | modal | past | [
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"0",
"2",
"0",
"-1",
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"1",
"3",
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] | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully.</s>Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated.</s>in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | BNC-808 | 4,917 | A2Z750U1HCWVEE | 1 | 11
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | hear | B: Little Mermaid and Peter Pan I think are his two favorites that we've got. A: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. And I think there's some good Disney movies fixing to come out on video, uh, Shipwrecked. B: | Shipwrecked was coming out | Oh, I didn't hear that was coming out. | negation | past | [
"-3",
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] | B: Little Mermaid and Peter Pan I think are his two favorites that we've got. A: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. And I think there's some good Disney movies fixing to come out on video, uh, Shipwrecked. B:</s>Oh, I didn't hear that was coming out.</s>Shipwrecked was coming out | SWBD-226 | 6,769 | A14WLAP6TCEKO0 | -3 | 4-3
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | know | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully. | in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated. | CI | modal | past | [
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"2",
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] | You added the arsenic, the antimony or the heavy metal. And they took it down dutifully.</s>Henry might have known that in his case the operation would prove a little more complicated.</s>in Henry's case the operation would prove a little more complicated | BNC-808 | 4,919 | A14WLAP6TCEKO0 | 3 | 33
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LI3F7YE | know | He swam away and Adam swam away and very soon after that they came out of the lake and went back to Mary on the terrace. A disturbing experience it had been, exciting and confusing. | Adam carried within his mind a directory of the forbidden | Adam had not known he carried within his mind a directory of the forbidden. | negation | past | [
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] | He swam away and Adam swam away and very soon after that they came out of the lake and went back to Mary on the terrace. A disturbing experience it had been, exciting and confusing.</s>Adam had not known he carried within his mind a directory of the forbidden.</s>Adam carried within his mind a directory of the forbidden | BNC-1519 | 1,506 | A14WLAP6TCEKO0 | 0 | 00
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | say | A: Well, uh, it seems to me uh, that I do not know whether the jury system, uh, | he does not know | I should not say I do not know. | DE | negation | present | [
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] | A: Well, uh, it seems to me uh, that I do not know whether the jury system, uh,</s>I should not say I do not know.</s>he does not know | SWBD-45 | 9,124 | A14WLAP6TCEKO0 | 0 | 00
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | think | A: Yeah. Koontz. Uh, his last name ends in a Z, I know that. B: Yeah, oh, I think I know who you're talking about. Uh, I've seen, | she can pronounce it | I don't think I can pronounce it either, | negation | present | [
"-2",
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] | A: Yeah. Koontz. Uh, his last name ends in a Z, I know that. B: Yeah, oh, I think I know who you're talking about. Uh, I've seen,</s>I don't think I can pronounce it either,</s>she can pronounce it | SWBD-171 | 6,182 | A14WLAP6TCEKO0 | -2 | 6-2
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | see | B: Uh-huh, uh-huh, that's right. A: But, uh, B: | the Astros would play | I've never seen the Astros play. | negation | past | [
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