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Sentene 1: Every essay. she's written“and that I've read is'on that pile.
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Sentence 1: Lewis sent Sam a bicycle, but it never arrived.
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Sentence 1: Dr-Jones habitually. ate too, much tich food, didn't he?
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Sentence 1, Aunt Mary made the boyf all a good mother.
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Sentence 1! Euclid-was interested: ia iption of geometry. : ‘dese Plato's
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Sentence 1: The door has a fresh coat of paint.
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Sentence F Every man who has matches. happy
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‘Sentence 1: Aphrodite quickly may free the animal
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Sentence 1: John has sung a song and Mary has too.
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Sentence 1: Calvin ate ‘not his dinner.
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Sentence 1: Who did yo wonder if came?
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Sentence 1: Shannon sent Dan an email.
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‘Sentence. | John believes that Bill dove him
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Sentence {: Pau! exhaled at Mary.
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Sentence 1: Who did he expect who I was acquainted with to show up?
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Sentence 1: Fred knows which politician for Karen to vote for.
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‘Sentence 1: Carol cut the bread with a knife.
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Sentence 1: The pudding which the man who ordered ice cream said would be tasty was a horror show.
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sentence u They are special.
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Sentence t Ellen and Helen conferred.
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Sentence 1: The more lobbyists wine and dine him, the more every senator is susceptible to corruption.
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Sentence 1: It is to Cleveland that John drove the truck. “e
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Sentence I: It is likely to seem to be arrogant.
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Sentence gage od pigs love truffles
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gantenco 1: Mickey wokeup them:
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Sentence 1: Mary appreciates onlygphn and herself. . no
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Sentence & I know which woman Holly will discuss ‘report about, but F will,
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‘Sentence t The ow! hdted the evil bat and loved the wise cog
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Sentence 1: Although no one else thinks that Sally is innocent, Harry thinks so.
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Sentence 1: They look generally on John as selfish.
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Sentence 4: The oil and vinegar separated.
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Sentence’ They wouldi't leave soon.
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Sentence 1: Thunder frightens the dog.
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‘Sentence 1: Press the pad with the stamp completely.
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Sentence & The captain named Seafarer to.the ship.
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Sentence 1: There is more chemical substances involved in nerve transmission.
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Sentence 1: People are seething in the square.
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Sentence E Fred talked about everything before Rusty did.
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‘Sentence 1: With what did the baby eat the food?
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Sentences: What city will Fred say that Mary thinks: that John fives?
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Sentence 1: Chris must liking syntax,
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Sentence1: We drove all the way to Buenos Aires. *
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Sentence I: The piano played a song.
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Sentence 1: Tom told anybody that he wasn't sick.
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Sentence %:.It seems that-John is ‘honest.
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Sentence 1; John talked 6 absolutely who came up to him. any woman
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Sentence John suddenly got the bus off.
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Sentence 1: Jill gave the ball at Bob.
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Sentence 1: Smith loaned a vatuable collection of manuscripts to the library, and his widow later donated a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library.
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Sentence 1: The old and new carts banged.
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Sentence 1:1 am having eaten seaweed.
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Sentenés™. “1. considgred’. | Fred. “crazy.
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Sentence j:Bilj recited nis.ines'slowly,
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Sefitence The rhanwho | gavé-Jaho a picture of was bald
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Sentence 1: Shall | go downtown?
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sentence i Bill alleged that Roget has eaten the cake ee ee
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» Sentence i These ar @ the books that we | have gone most tho: roughly over,
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sentence 3: John tried to kiss Mary:
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‘Sentence 1: She urites clearly enough.
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‘Sentence & The knife cut the bread. * a ry Ms
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Sentence 1: Alison pierced the cloth with a needle.
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Sentence 1:1 brought John a razor to shave himself with.
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‘Sentence I Stacy hit a bawball 16 Julia.
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Sentence 1: Ellen was een ferring.
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Sentence 1: John gave a present to the student and Mary did the same thing to the teacher.
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This polish cleans, protects. and shines.
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Sentence’ 1: Such a scholar as you were speaking of just now is here.
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Sentence 1 ordered there. - to be three books-.on. the. subject.
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Sentence: She does not see him.
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Sentence 1: What she thought was that the poison was neutralised
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Sentence 11 wrote a letter to Blair, bur I core ic up before | sent it. *
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Sentence I: Did John find the solution?
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[Sentence 1:1 had the strangest feeling that | knew you.
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Sentence He bought a refrigerator in which to put the
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