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That acorn will grow from a seed into an oak tree.
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The car collided with the fence.
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I separated the yolk from the white.
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I separated the yolk and the white.
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I mixed the sugar and the butter.
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I confused Maria with Anna.
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I confused Maria and Anna.
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Linda taped the label to the cover.
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Linda taped the label and the cover.
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Harriet alternated folk songs with pop songs.
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Harriet alternated folk songs and pop songs together.
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I broke the twig and the branch apart.
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I detached the handle and the box apart.
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Brenda agreed with Molly.
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Brenda and Molly agreed.
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The oil separated from the vinegar.
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The oil and vinegar separated.
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Bill married with Kathy.
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Bill and Kathy married.
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The twig broke off of the branch.
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The twig and the branch broke.
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The eggs and the cream mixed together.
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Plays and ballets alternate together.
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The twig and the branch broke apart.
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The yolk and the white separated apart.
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The judge presented the winner with a prize.
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The judge offered a prize to the winner.
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The judge offered the winner with a prize.
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The judge saddled a prize to the winner.
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The judge saddled the winner with a prize.
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The jeweller inscribed the name on the ring.
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The jeweller inscribed the ring with the name.
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The jeweller copied the name on the ring.
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The jeweller copied the ring with the name.
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The jeweller decorated the name on the ring.
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The jeweller decorated the ring with the name.
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Brian hit the fence with the stick.
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Don swatted the mosquito with the newspaper.
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Alison pierced the cloth with a needle.
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Paula hit the fence with the stick.
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Mira blamed the accident on Terry.
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Mira blamed Terry for the accident.
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Mira condemned the accident on Terry.
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Ida hunted the woods for deer.
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Ida hunted for deer in the woods.
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Ida hunted deer in the woods.
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Melissa searched the papers for a clue.
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Melissa searched for a clue in the papers.
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Melissa searched a clue in the papers.
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I stalked the woods for game.
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I stalked for game in the woods.
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I stalked game in the woods.
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We investigated for bombs in the area.
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We investigated bombs in the area.
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We rummaged the desk for papers.
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We rummaged through the desk for papers.
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We rummaged papers through the desk.
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I sought the woods for game.
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I sought for game in the woods.
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Selina touched the horse on the back.
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Selina touched the horse's back.
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The horse kicked Penny in the shin.
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The horse kicked Penny's shin.
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Alison poked Daisy in the ribs.
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Alison poked Daisy's ribs.
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The horse broke Penny in the shin.
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The horse broke Penny's shin.
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The glass cut Rachel in the toe.
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The glass cut Rachel's toe.
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They praised the volunteers' dedication.
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They praised the volunteers for their dedication.
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I admired him for his courage.
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The inspector analyzed the building's soundness.
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The inspector analyzed the building for its soundness.
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I sensed him for his eagerness.
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I admired his honesty.
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I admired the honesty in him.
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I admired him for his honesty.
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I sensed the eagerness in him.
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They praise the dedication in the volunteers.
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Mark terrified me with his single mindedness.
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Mark's single mindedness terrified me.
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The clown amused the children with his antics.
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The clown's antics amused the children.
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Meat fell in price.
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The price of meat fell.
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The president appointed Smith press secretary.
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The president appointed Smith as press secretary.
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Angela characterized Shelly a lifesaver.
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Angela characterized Shelly as a lifesaver.
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The captain named the ship as Seafarer.
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The world saw the beginning of a new era in 1492.
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1492 saw the beginning of a new era.
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I dried the clothes in the sun.
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The sun dried the clothes.
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David broke the window with a hammer.
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The spoon ate the ice cream.
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The crane loaded the truck.
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The pitchfork loaded the truck.
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He established his innocence with the letter.