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6,600 | g_81 | 1 | null | Harry has claimed but I do not believe that Melvin is a Communist. |
6,601 | g_81 | 1 | null | I like but Tom doesn't like to visit new places. |
6,602 | g_81 | 1 | null | I can tell you when, but I can't tell you why, he left me. |
6,603 | g_81 | 1 | null | I've been wondering whether, but wouldn't positively want to state that. |
6,604 | g_81 | 1 | null | John hummed, and Mary sang, the same tune. |
6,605 | g_81 | 1 | null | John hummed, and Mary sang, at equal volumes. |
6,606 | g_81 | 1 | null | John gave Mary, and Joan presented to Fred, books which looked. |
6,607 | g_81 | 1 | null | The Red Sox beat, and the Giants were beaten by, different teams. |
6,608 | g_81 | 1 | null | Smith loaned, and his widow later donated, a valuable collection of manuscripts to the library. |
6,609 | m_02 | 1 | null | Which club did you hit the winning putt with? |
6,610 | m_02 | 1 | null | With which club did you hit the winning putt? |
6,611 | m_02 | 1 | null | Ethel was sitting at her desk. |
6,612 | m_02 | 0 | * | The Ethel was sitting at her desk. |
6,613 | m_02 | 0 | * | Accountant was sitting at her desk. |
6,614 | m_02 | 1 | null | The accountant was sitting at her desk. |
6,615 | m_02 | 1 | null | Accountants audit our finances every year. |
6,616 | m_02 | 0 | * | I would like an accountants to sort out my tax return. |
6,617 | m_02 | 1 | null | Some accountants were quietly counting in the back office. |
6,618 | m_02 | 1 | null | Would more accountants make any difference to my tax bill? |
6,619 | m_02 | 1 | null | The truck spread salt. |
6,620 | m_02 | 1 | null | The truck spread the salt. |
6,621 | m_02 | 1 | null | The truck spread salts. |
6,622 | m_02 | 1 | null | This truck spread less salt than that one. |
6,623 | m_02 | 0 | * | This truck spread fewer salt than that one. |
6,624 | m_02 | 1 | null | There are fewer trucks on the motorway this winter. |
6,625 | m_02 | 1 | null | There are less trucks on the motorway this winter. |
6,626 | m_02 | 0 | * | The White Rabbit vanished his watch. |
6,627 | m_02 | 1 | null | Dogs chase cats. |
6,628 | m_02 | 0 | * | Dogs chase. |
6,629 | m_02 | 1 | null | Flora cooks. |
6,630 | m_02 | 1 | null | Flora cooks gourmet meals. |
6,631 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cat shot into the kitchen on Sunday morning carrying a dead mouse. |
6,632 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cat sauntered into the kitchen carrying a dead mouse. |
6,633 | m_02 | 1 | null | Maisie drove her car from Morningside to Leith on Wednesday. |
6,634 | m_02 | 1 | null | On Wednesday Maisie drove her car from Morningside to Leith. |
6,635 | m_02 | 1 | null | Maisie drove her car on Wednesday from Morningside to Leith. |
6,636 | m_02 | 1 | null | Jeeves sauntered into the room. |
6,637 | m_02 | 0 | * | Into Jeeves sauntered the room. |
6,638 | m_02 | 1 | null | Into the room sauntered Jeeves. |
6,639 | m_02 | 1 | null | Which room did Jeeves sauntered into? |
6,640 | m_02 | 1 | null | Into which room did Jeeves sauntered? |
6,641 | m_02 | 1 | null | Barbara handed the results to Alan on Tuesday. |
6,642 | m_02 | 1 | null | The pupils in this maths class gave cakes to Margaret every. |
6,643 | m_02 | 1 | null | Cakes were given to Margaret every Friday by the pupils in this maths class. |
6,644 | m_02 | 1 | null | This parcel is very heavy. |
6,645 | m_02 | 1 | null | This very heavy parcel was delivered yesterday. |
6,646 | m_02 | 1 | null | Very heavy, this parcel! |
6,647 | m_02 | 1 | null | What this parcel is is very heavy. |
6,648 | m_02 | 1 | null | We felled the murder with this chainsaw. |
6,649 | m_02 | 1 | null | With this chainsaw we felled the murder. |
6,650 | m_02 | 1 | null | Barbara handed the intriguing results of the latest examination to Alan on Tuesday. |
6,651 | m_02 | 1 | null | Barbara handed them to Alan on Tuesday. |
6,652 | m_02 | 1 | null | This large parcel is very heavy. |
6,653 | m_02 | 1 | null | This large parcel is very heavy and so is this small packet. |
6,654 | m_02 | 1 | null | Vera is knitting in the lounge. |
6,655 | m_02 | 1 | null | Vera is knitting there. |
6,656 | m_02 | 1 | null | Grandma is coming to Mr Chalky's school tomorrow. |
6,657 | m_02 | 1 | null | Grandma is coming here tomorrow. |
6,658 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cat was sleeping in the kitchen. |
6,659 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cat trotted into the kitchen. |
6,660 | m_02 | 1 | null | The mouse jumped out of the cheese box. |
6,661 | m_02 | 1 | null | The mouse was out the cheese box. |
6,662 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cat trotted in the kitchen. |
6,663 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cat trotted in. |
6,664 | m_02 | 1 | null | The mouse jumped out. |
6,665 | m_02 | 1 | null | The terrier attacked the burglar. |
6,666 | m_02 | 1 | null | The terrier savaged the burglar's ankles. |
6,667 | m_02 | 1 | null | The terrier attacked the burglar and the terrier savaged the burglar's ankles. |
6,668 | m_02 | 1 | null | The terrier attacked the burglar and savaged the burglar's ankles. |
6,669 | m_02 | 1 | null | Did the wealthy young man buy that piano for his secret fiancée? |
6,670 | m_02 | 1 | null | Who bought that piano for his secret fiancée? |
6,671 | m_02 | 1 | null | What did the wealthy young man buy for his secret fiancée? |
6,672 | m_02 | 1 | null | Who did the wealthy young man buy that piano for? |
6,673 | m_02 | 1 | null | The wealthy young man bought his secret fiancée that piano. |
6,674 | m_02 | 1 | null | That piano was bought for his secret fiancée by the wealthy young man. |
6,675 | m_02 | 1 | null | I don't like the plum brandy, but the port I just love. |
6,676 | m_02 | 1 | null | Frank bought the piano for Jane. |
6,677 | m_02 | 1 | null | Frank bought Jane the piano. |
6,678 | m_02 | 1 | null | The piano was bought for Jane by Frank. |
6,679 | m_02 | 1 | null | The piano Frank bought for Jane. |
6,680 | m_02 | 1 | null | Did Frank buy the piano for Jane? |
6,681 | m_02 | 1 | null | Did Frank buy Jane the piano? |
6,682 | m_02 | 1 | null | Was the piano bought for Jane by Frank? |
6,683 | m_02 | 1 | null | What did Frank buy for Jane? |
6,684 | m_02 | 1 | null | Frank bought something for Jane. |
6,685 | m_02 | 1 | null | Did Frank buy something for Jane. |
6,686 | m_02 | 1 | null | What did Frank buy for Jane. |
6,687 | m_02 | 1 | null | The children chased the dog. |
6,688 | m_02 | 1 | null | The cook saved no scraps for the dog. |
6,689 | m_02 | 1 | null | Sarah devoured the cakes in the kitchen last night. |
6,690 | m_02 | 1 | null | Mr Knightley despaired. |
6,691 | m_02 | 1 | null | Emma slighted Miss Bates. |
6,692 | m_02 | 1 | null | Jane Fairfax seemed upset. |
6,693 | m_02 | 1 | null | Mr Woodhouse sat in an armchair. |
6,694 | m_02 | 1 | null | Mr Knightley walked into the drawing room. |
6,695 | m_02 | 1 | null | Mr Elton handed his wife into the carriage. |
6,696 | m_02 | 1 | null | Emma gave bad advice to Harriet. |
6,697 | m_02 | 1 | null | Mr Knightley suggested that thieves would break into Hartfield. |
6,698 | m_02 | 1 | null | Eleanor blamed Willoughby for Marianne's unhappiness. |
6,699 | m_02 | 1 | null | Eleanor blamed Marianne's unhappiness on Willoughby. |
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