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sentence 1: Spray the whole wall with the paint. | 11
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Sénkuce f The poppy wis ised ~ ‘ : | 11
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Sentence 1: Lee not left. | 00
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2” Sentence’ 4. Aphrodite “eid he. free the * “animals gPd free the animals he did. 7, | 11
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Sentence mary saw the tall man coming from England. | 11
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Sentence 1:1’ have never been spoken to so rudely! | 11
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Sentence © 1: You filed evéry, Paper.’ without inspecting. | 00
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Sentence 1: The mouse jumped out. | 11
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Sentence 1: I think that learning inglish to be not all that easy. | 00
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‘Sentence’ 4; For “Joli “either” to,“make. ‘up such a-story-or-té répeat ‘it, is: ouitrageous. | 11
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Isentence I: said this, | 11
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Sentence 1: Sally might be, and I know a girl who definitely is pregnant. | 00
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entence -1::Their. expectations will be. kept’ up’ with, : | 11
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Sentence 1: They believe there to be a dragon in the wood. | 11
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Sentence 1: What Gilgamesh may do is seek Ishtar | 11
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Sentence I: Sharon flinched. | 11
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Sentence. £11 turn ‘the radio down, but [won't up. oa | 00
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Sentence 1:1 shipped the package halfway to the Antarctic. | 11
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Sentence i: The dentist was believed to have examined Pat. oa ea | 11
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Sentence t This vase was tridshe'deliberately | 11
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Sentence 1: Mary loves him. | 11
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Sentence 1:John knows whose book Mary bought and Tom borrowed from her. | 11
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Sentence I: This boy ‘must not lgo. to France, but his father must go to France. | 11
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entence 1: We like oy; f [ole} . Fiends ard they de | 11
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Sentence 1: The student protected him. | 11
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Sentence 1: It is not true that that it would confuse the guards for Herschel to throw a Fit was obvious. | 11
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Sentence: What did Becky buy? | 11
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entence 1: Sandy must have, too. | 11
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Semen £ All Alf hi ery come from nreal. | 11
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Sentence Gory brote te erst vase | 11
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Sentence’ I. The electric maih joins the: house circuit in. the basement. | 11
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Semace Wha wil tey recommend? To | 11
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ontonce 1: John was unknown. | 11
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Sertence 1: the one of poems with a red cover takes a very long tine to read. | 00
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‘Sentence 1: Meded ew who?: | 11
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Sentence 1: This movie just watches itself. | 00
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Sentence 1: Julie maintained her own questions over the course of the argument. | 00
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Sentence’? Hen ‘will paint the floor-for‘an:hour. © | 11
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‘Sentence: I want Bradley that teft. | 00
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Sentence 1: There are many fish” in the sea. : | 11
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Sentenos 1: | lifted the books to, him | 11
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Sentence 1: Ron wanted to wear a tuxedo to the party, but Caspar couldnt decide whether to | 00
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Sentence I I pul the books on the lable. | 11
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Sentence t:31's maii inly his attitude which convinced the teacher. m-_-_-_——_—___ | 11
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‘Sentence t The truck spread the salt. | 11
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Sentence I: Who semed, thal-had polsined Jason? | 00
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Sentence 1-Robiin is ot | 00
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Sentence : Thet bottle of water might. | 11
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Sentence t It is Kim whom Sandy relies. | 00
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Sentence 1 Lee solved the puzzle how Kim salved it. | 00
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‘Sentence I: Joe is taller than Mary. | 11
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‘Sextanes 1 John didn’ it tome nin, butt ktiow a. sfdmnain who di. | 11
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Sentence 1: Flies swat easily. | 00
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Sree MemeGen SIME BL | 00
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Sentence 1: Never: have. ¥ been spoken to so:rudely! | 11
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Sentence 1: His analysis, I never liked. | 11
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Sentence 1: Rory ate mu | 11
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Sentence” 1° The ship sank’ to Collect the insurance: | 00
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+ Sentence Enthusiastic golfers with large hanclicaps can be ‘good, company. | 11
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Sentence 1: Amanda drove packages. | 11
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entence 1: Alison ran | 11
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Sentence |: David is a great artist, and when he does, his eyes squint of you. | 00
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Sentencé 1: The dag flopped onto the bed. | 11
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Sentence t: | threw the ball to Maria. | 11
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Sentence 1: Kim to heat his dog and alienated cats. | 00
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Sentence 1: Some sentences can go on and on and on. | 11
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sentence i Thé man holding the partte disappeared. | 11
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Sentence 1: 1 know which guys you ve dated, but | don't know which guys you haven't. | 11
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Sentence 1: Mary persuaded that he should rest Bit | 00
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Sentence 1: Proud of him I've never been. | 11
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‘Sentence + Clean your deok berore tomorrow. | 11
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Sentence 1: Mag Wildwood came. to. introduce the bartender but I came. not to: | 11
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pautence L:Thit Aphrodite was 50 promiscuous astoiuided the other gods. : | 11
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‘Sentence 1: He's a that reliable man..." © | 00
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tence 1: Tom Seems eager to catch a old, | 11
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sentence 1: More than three stndents attended every seminar. | 11
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Sentence t'f6ss-nocks al thie dacs” | 11
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‘Seammmca whet dt ihe bay? | 11
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Sentence? This. handsome man chased. a 10g. , | 11
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Sentence 1: Ten pounds was weighed hy the package. | 00
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Sentence 1: Don't hit yourself! | 11
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Sentence 1: Shouldn't Mary taste the soup? | 11
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Sentence +: The truck rumbled ihto thé driveway. | 11
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Sentence 1: Yesterday, the child really kicked a monkey in the street. | 11
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Sentence’ 13 ‘Sheila married’. :that tall’ aman: 2 : 5 * | 11
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was so awful a pictre that tore HLUP- Pe | 11
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Sentence ls Given‘ my high opinion on hie ‘moral character, | was surprised that he stole the watch. | 11
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Sentence 1: Rub the cloth on the baby asleep. | 00
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Sentence & Arthur tried to bake a cake. | 11
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Sentence’ Whigis sailing totthagans 8 a | 11
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Sentence 1: There lodged an old woman at Mrs. Parker's. | 00
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: Sentence._ 1: He became: fond’. of. peanuts: . - | 11
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Sentence 1: We put a book on the fable | 11
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