Unnamed: 0
int64 0
8.55k
| id
stringclasses 17
values | label
int64 0
1
| etc
stringclasses 4
values | text
stringlengths 6
231
|
---|---|---|---|---|
2,000 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The noise gave Terry a headache.
|
2,001 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
The noise gave a headache to Terry.
|
2,002 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Jill threw the ball from home plate to third base.
|
2,003 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Jill kicked the ball from home plate to third base.
|
2,004 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I sent the bicycle from my house at the beach to my house in the mountains.
|
2,005 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I shipped the bicycle from my house at the beach to my house in the mountains.
|
2,006 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Fred threw the ball under the porch.
|
2,007 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Fred threw the ball behind the tree.
|
2,008 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Fred threw the ball over the fence.
|
2,009 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Fred kicked the ball under the porch.
|
2,010 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Fred kicked the ball behind the tree.
|
2,011 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Fred kicked the ball over the fence.
|
2,012 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Felicia threw the ball off the bench.
|
2,013 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Felicia threw the ball out the window.
|
2,014 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Felicia kicked the ball out the window.
|
2,015 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Felicia sent the box off the shelf.
|
2,016 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Felicia sent the box out of the storeroom.
|
2,017 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Felicia shipped the box off the shelf.
|
2,018 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Felicia shipped the box out of the storeroom.
|
2,019 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jake sent the box at Carson.
|
2,020 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jake sent the box towards Carson.
|
2,021 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jake shipped the box at Carson.
|
2,022 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jake shipped the box towards Carson.
|
2,023 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Anne is curious as to why her father sent her a telegram to America to return home at once.
|
2,024 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Where did you give the ball?
|
2,025 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Where did you throw the ball? To third base.
|
2,026 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Where did you send the bicycle? To Rome.
|
2,027 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I gave the package to Maria.
|
2,028 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
I gave the package to London.
|
2,029 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I sent the package to London.
|
2,030 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I threw the ball to Maria.
|
2,031 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I threw the ball to the other side of the field.
|
2,032 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Susan gave the ball halfway to Bill.
|
2,033 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Susan gave the ball all the way to Bill.
|
2,034 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Jake threw the ball all the way to Bill.
|
2,035 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Jake threw the ball halfway to Bill.
|
2,036 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Jake kicked the ball all the way to Bill.
|
2,037 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Jake kicked the ball halfway to Bill.
|
2,038 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I sent the package all the way around the world.
|
2,039 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I sent the package to the Antarctic.
|
2,040 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I shipped the package halfway around the world.
|
2,041 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I shipped the package all the way around the world.
|
2,042 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I shipped the package halfway to the Antarctic.
|
2,043 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Fred gave the ball under Molly.
|
2,044 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Fred gave the ball behind Molly.
|
2,045 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Fred gave the ball over Molly.
|
2,046 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Fred offered the ball under Molly.
|
2,047 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Fred offered the ball over Molly.
|
2,048 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Sam gave the ball off the shelf.
|
2,049 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Sam offered the ball off the shelf.
|
2,050 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jill gave the ball at Bob.
|
2,051 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jill gave the ball towards Bob.
|
2,052 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jill offered the ball at Bob.
|
2,053 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Jill offered the ball towards Bob.
|
2,054 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Give a fresh coat of paint to the front door.
|
2,055 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
One of the Jewish children is a spunky girl, who gave a black eye to the kid with the German roots before the start of the war.
|
2,056 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The door has a fresh coat of paint.
|
2,057 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The spunky girl has a black eye.
|
2,058 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I promise a good time to all who come.
|
2,059 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
All who come will have a good time.
|
2,060 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
He died from exhaustion.
|
2,061 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The water melted into ice.
|
2,062 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The water melted to ice.
|
2,063 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
A hefty sum of money came to him from his grandfather.
|
2,064 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The close brush with the law put the fear of god in him.
|
2,065 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
She fell in love.
|
2,066 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
She fell into a sulk.
|
2,067 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
She fell into a funk.
|
2,068 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
To whom did you give the ball?
|
2,069 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
To whom did you throw the ball?
|
2,070 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Where did you throw the ball?
|
2,071 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
To whom did you send the package?
|
2,072 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Where did you send the package?
|
2,073 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Smith threw the ball to the first baseman.
|
2,074 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Smith threw the first baseman the ball.
|
2,075 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Smith threw the first base the ball.
|
2,076 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Smith envied Jones his good fortune.
|
2,077 |
rhl07
| 0 |
*
|
Smith envied his good fortune to Jones.
|
2,078 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
No one can forgive you that comment.
|
2,079 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The recession cost my grandfather a raise.
|
2,080 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Mary taught John linguistics.
|
2,081 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Mary taught linguistics to John.
|
2,082 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I threw the ball to Julian, but it fell short of him.
|
2,083 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Max offered the victims help, but they refused his offer.
|
2,084 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Max offered help to the victims, but they refused his offer.
|
2,085 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Sarah promised her old car to Catherine, but then gave it to her son instead.
|
2,086 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I taught them English for an entire year, but they don't seem to have learned.
|
2,087 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I read him the figures, but when I looked up, he was gone.
|
2,088 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I throw you a lifeline and you giggle.
|
2,089 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I kicked him the ball, but the wind blew it astray.
|
2,090 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I threw Mary the ball, but she was looking at the birds flying overhead and didn't even notice.
|
2,091 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I threw the ball to Mary, but she was looking at the birds flying overhead and didn't even notice.
|
2,092 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Lewis shipped Sam a bicycle, but it never arrived.
|
2,093 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Lewis sent Sam a bicycle, but it never arrived.
|
2,094 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The police read the detainees' rights to them, but not a single one was paying attention.
|
2,095 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I wrote a letter to Blair, but I tore it up before I sent it.
|
2,096 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The police read the detainees their rights, but not a single one was paying attention.
|
2,097 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I wrote Blair a letter, but I tore it up before I sent it.
|
2,098 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Ann copied the manuscript, but she didn't finish it.
|
2,099 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Alex read the newspaper for an hour.
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.