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Alex read the newspaper in an hour.
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2,101 |
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I lent the book halfway to Tony.
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2,102 |
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I lent the book all the way to Tony.
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2,103 |
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I lent the book most of the way to Tony.
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2,104 |
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I lent Tony the book partway.
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2,105 |
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I lent Tony the book halfway.
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2,106 |
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I lent Tony the book all the way.
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2,107 |
rhl07
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I lent Tony the book most of the way.
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2,108 |
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Robin arrived partway at the station.
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2,109 |
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Robin arrived all the way at the station.
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2,110 |
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Robin arrived most of the way at the station.
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2,111 |
rhl07
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The old dog died partway.
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2,112 |
rhl07
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The old dog died halfway.
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2,113 |
rhl07
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The old dog died all the way.
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2,114 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Sandy taught the children the alphabet, but only got as far as the letter `` r ''.
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2,115 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Maxine read the children Goodnight Moon, but they fell asleep before she got to the end.
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2,116 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Interviewing Richard Nixon gave Norman Mailer a book.
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2,117 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Nixon's behavior gave Mailer an idea for a book.
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2,118 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Nixon's behavior gave an idea for a book to every journalist living in New York City in the 1970s.
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2,119 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
We gave a fresh coat of paint to the house.
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2,120 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The five `` soundscape '' pieces gave a festive air to Park Square.
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2,121 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Gordie Gillespie still can give a piece of his mind to the umps.
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2,122 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I sent the salesman to the devil.
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2,123 |
rhl07
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I sent the devil the salesman.
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2,124 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Nixon's behavior gave an idea for a book to every journalist living in New York.
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2,125 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
The music lent a festive air to the party.
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2,126 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
It is very difficult to get an idea for a book simply from an interview.
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2,127 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
It is unreadable, guaranteed to give a headache to anyone who looks hard at the small print.
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2,128 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
`` Doing my taxes '' gives a headache to 22 percent of Americans surveyed for Pfizer, which makes tylenol pain relief medicine.
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2,129 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
Lopez says that he has done more than simply give a fresh coat of paint to the site.
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2,130 |
rhl07
| 1 | null |
I think it's time you give your lovely illness to someone else!
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2,131 |
l-93
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Sharon sprayed the plants with water.
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2,132 |
l-93
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The farmer loaded apples into the cart.
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2,133 |
l-93
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Monica covered a blanket over the baby.
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2,134 |
l-93
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Monica covered the baby with a blanket.
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2,135 |
l-93
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Carla poured lemonade into the pitcher.
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2,136 |
l-93
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Carla poured the pitcher with lemonade.
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2,137 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The farmer dumped apples into the cart.
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2,138 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The window broke.
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2,139 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The little boy broke the window.
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2,140 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
A rabbit appeared out of the magician's hat.
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2,141 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The magician appeared a rabbit out of his hat.
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2,142 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Martha carved a toy out of wood for the baby.
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2,143 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Martha carved some wood into a toy for the baby.
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2,144 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Martha carved the baby some wood into a toy.
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2,145 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Margaret cut the bread.
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2,146 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Janet broke the vase.
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2,147 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Terry touched the cat.
|
2,148 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Carla hit the door.
|
2,149 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Crystal vases break easily.
|
2,150 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Cats touch easily.
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2,151 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Door frames hit easily.
|
2,152 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Margaret cut at the bread.
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2,153 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Janet broke at the vase.
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2,154 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Terry touched at the cat.
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2,155 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Carla hit at the door.
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2,156 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Margaret cut Bill's arm.
|
2,157 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Margaret cut Bill on the arm.
|
2,158 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Janet broke Bill's finger.
|
2,159 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Terry touched Bill's shoulder.
|
2,160 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Terry touched Bill on the shoulder.
|
2,161 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Carla hit Bill's back.
|
2,162 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Carla hit Bill on the back.
|
2,163 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Jean moved the table.
|
2,164 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Jean moved at the table.
|
2,165 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Margaret cut the string.
|
2,166 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The string cut.
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2,167 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The cat touched.
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2,168 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The door hit.
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2,169 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
a The butcher cuts the meat.
|
2,170 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The meat cuts easily.
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2,171 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Janet broke the crystal.
|
2,172 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Crystal breaks at the slightest touch.
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2,173 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Kelly adores French fabrics.
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2,174 |
l-93
| 0 |
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French fabrics adore easily.
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2,175 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Joan knew the answer.
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2,176 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The answer knows easily.
|
2,177 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Bill pounded the metal.
|
2,178 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Bill pounded the metal fiat.
|
2,179 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
This metal won't pound flat.
|
2,180 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The cup broke.
|
2,181 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
They gave the bicycle to me.
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2,182 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The bicycle gave to me.
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2,183 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The bread cut.
|
2,184 |
l-93
| 0 |
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The magician appeared a dove from his sleeve.
|
2,185 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Sylvia jumped the horse over the fence.
|
2,186 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The horse jumped over the fence.
|
2,187 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The scientist ran the rats through the maze.
|
2,188 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The rats ran through the maze.
|
2,189 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The bell rang.
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2,190 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
They stood the statue on the pedestal.
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2,191 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The statue stood on the pedestal.
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2,192 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The army lodged the soldiers in the schoolhouse.
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2,193 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Heat radiates from the sun.
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2,194 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The sun radiates heat.
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2,195 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
The departing passenger waved at the crowd.
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2,196 |
l-93
| 0 |
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Jennifer craned.
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2,197 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
I shaved my face.
|
2,198 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
I shaved.
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2,199 |
l-93
| 1 | null |
Celia braided her hair.
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