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2,100 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Alex read the newspaper in an hour. |
2,101 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent the book halfway to Tony. |
2,102 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent the book all the way to Tony. |
2,103 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent the book most of the way to Tony. |
2,104 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent Tony the book partway. |
2,105 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent Tony the book halfway. |
2,106 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent Tony the book all the way. |
2,107 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I lent Tony the book most of the way. |
2,108 | rhl07 | 0 | * | Robin arrived partway at the station. |
2,109 | rhl07 | 0 | * | Robin arrived all the way at the station. |
2,110 | rhl07 | 0 | * | Robin arrived most of the way at the station. |
2,111 | rhl07 | 0 | * | The old dog died partway. |
2,112 | rhl07 | 0 | * | The old dog died halfway. |
2,113 | rhl07 | 0 | * | The old dog died all the way. |
2,114 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Sandy taught the children the alphabet, but only got as far as the letter `` r ''. |
2,115 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Maxine read the children Goodnight Moon, but they fell asleep before she got to the end. |
2,116 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Interviewing Richard Nixon gave Norman Mailer a book. |
2,117 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Nixon's behavior gave Mailer an idea for a book. |
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. |
2,119 | rhl07 | 1 | null | We gave a fresh coat of paint to the house. |
2,120 | rhl07 | 1 | null | The five `` soundscape '' pieces gave a festive air to Park Square. |
2,121 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Gordie Gillespie still can give a piece of his mind to the umps. |
2,122 | rhl07 | 1 | null | I sent the salesman to the devil. |
2,123 | rhl07 | 0 | * | I sent the devil the salesman. |
2,124 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Nixon's behavior gave an idea for a book to every journalist living in New York. |
2,125 | rhl07 | 1 | null | The music lent a festive air to the party. |
2,126 | rhl07 | 1 | null | It is very difficult to get an idea for a book simply from an interview. |
2,127 | rhl07 | 1 | null | It is unreadable, guaranteed to give a headache to anyone who looks hard at the small print. |
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. |
2,129 | rhl07 | 1 | null | Lopez says that he has done more than simply give a fresh coat of paint to the site. |
2,130 | rhl07 | 1 | null | I think it's time you give your lovely illness to someone else! |
2,131 | l-93 | 1 | null | Sharon sprayed the plants with water. |
2,132 | l-93 | 1 | null | The farmer loaded apples into the cart. |
2,133 | l-93 | 0 | * | Monica covered a blanket over the baby. |
2,134 | l-93 | 1 | null | Monica covered the baby with a blanket. |
2,135 | l-93 | 1 | null | Carla poured lemonade into the pitcher. |
2,136 | l-93 | 0 | * | Carla poured the pitcher with lemonade. |
2,137 | l-93 | 1 | null | The farmer dumped apples into the cart. |
2,138 | l-93 | 1 | null | The window broke. |
2,139 | l-93 | 1 | null | The little boy broke the window. |
2,140 | l-93 | 1 | null | A rabbit appeared out of the magician's hat. |
2,141 | l-93 | 0 | * | The magician appeared a rabbit out of his hat. |
2,142 | l-93 | 1 | null | Martha carved a toy out of wood for the baby. |
2,143 | l-93 | 1 | null | Martha carved some wood into a toy for the baby. |
2,144 | l-93 | 0 | * | Martha carved the baby some wood into a toy. |
2,145 | l-93 | 1 | null | Margaret cut the bread. |
2,146 | l-93 | 1 | null | Janet broke the vase. |
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 | * | Cats touch easily. |
2,151 | l-93 | 0 | * | Door frames hit easily. |
2,152 | l-93 | 1 | null | Margaret cut at the bread. |
2,153 | l-93 | 0 | * | Janet broke at the vase. |
2,154 | l-93 | 0 | * | Terry touched at the cat. |
2,155 | l-93 | 1 | null | Carla hit at the door. |
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 | * | Jean moved at the table. |
2,165 | l-93 | 1 | null | Margaret cut the string. |
2,166 | l-93 | 0 | * | The string cut. |
2,167 | l-93 | 0 | * | The cat touched. |
2,168 | l-93 | 0 | * | The door hit. |
2,169 | l-93 | 1 | null | a The butcher cuts the meat. |
2,170 | l-93 | 1 | null | The meat cuts easily. |
2,171 | l-93 | 1 | null | Janet broke the crystal. |
2,172 | l-93 | 1 | null | Crystal breaks at the slightest touch. |
2,173 | l-93 | 1 | null | Kelly adores French fabrics. |
2,174 | l-93 | 0 | * | French fabrics adore easily. |
2,175 | l-93 | 1 | null | Joan knew the answer. |
2,176 | l-93 | 0 | * | 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. |
2,182 | l-93 | 0 | * | The bicycle gave to me. |
2,183 | l-93 | 0 | * | The bread cut. |
2,184 | l-93 | 0 | * | 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. |
2,190 | l-93 | 1 | null | They stood the statue on the pedestal. |
2,191 | l-93 | 1 | null | The statue stood on the pedestal. |
2,192 | l-93 | 1 | null | The army lodged the soldiers in the schoolhouse. |
2,193 | l-93 | 1 | null | Heat radiates from the sun. |
2,194 | l-93 | 1 | null | The sun radiates heat. |
2,195 | l-93 | 1 | null | The departing passenger waved at the crowd. |
2,196 | l-93 | 0 | * | Jennifer craned. |
2,197 | l-93 | 1 | null | I shaved my face. |
2,198 | l-93 | 1 | null | I shaved. |
2,199 | l-93 | 1 | null | Celia braided her hair. |
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