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‘Sentence }: David constructed the bricks into.a. oe ec Ma | 00
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Sentence t Then, John left | 11
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Sentence 1 Lou's sold that parts of speech ltriqued her | 11
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Sentence 1: The candidate was dogged: ‘by charges of infidelity ‘and avoiding the draft,.or at least trying to. | 11
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Sentence 1: She has enough of problems as it is. | 00
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Sentence 1: Plays and ballets alternate. | 11
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Sentence 1: | went to th vp * mies to not pick the shirt | 00
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Sentence 1: | bought the parrot in the store | 11
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Sentence E Philip paye thé soli: the medal, | 11
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Sentence 1: Joe hoped for Beth to find a solution. *? | 00
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Sentence 1: Max offered the victims help, but they refused his offer. | 11
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Sentence 1:1 believed that Otto was wearing this hat. ut | 11
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‘Banton dace the tanta abi | 11
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Sentence’ J: ‘Terry touched ‘the €a | 11
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Sentence 1: | would dance with Mary or Sue: | 11
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sentence I: John was driving the car | 11
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Sentence 1:1 sent him something: | 11
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Sentence 1: The lions ate raw the meat. | 00
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‘Sentence %: Wtio poisoned who? | 11
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enterice 1: Lee wants £0 ineet whio.Kiny hired: | 00
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Sentence 1: Did you see Mary? | 11
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Sentence % john gave the books to Mary at Christmas, and the records to Sue for her birthday. | 11
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Sentence 1; John had an error in the proof he picketed: | 11
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Sentence 1: Genie intoned that she was tired | 11
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Sentence 1: The strong winds slowly cleared the clouds from the sky. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: Mary not avoided Bill. | 00
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Sentence I: We elected the man who he had brought with him president. | 00
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f: Jane has more nearly as many too many an Mary. | 11
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Sentence 1: She made so much better a reply. | 11
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Sentence 1: Gilgamesh decided not to kill Ishtar | 11
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sentence 1:1 read him the figures, but when [in looked up, he was gone. | 11
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Sentence 5, Jobo ts no more retatie a fellow than 8. | 11
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Sentence 1:The professor talked us. | 00
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Sentence t Naughty chikiren spank easily. | 00
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Sencenice 1:-Pauilaswatted the fly with a cloth.” | 11
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‘Sentence a: | hit the ball. | 11
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entence 1: I inquired if we could leave arly. | 11
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‘Sentence f:The books slid across the table. | 11
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Sentence: The children were uneducated. | 11
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‘Sentence Seven. more came in, after-ten soldiers had left: | 00
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‘Senitence. i L-borroweéd large sums-of money. from the..bank;, Gnd. my: sister’ stole-targe. sums of money from thebank. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: Did that he played the piano surprise you? | 00
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Sentence 1::| noticed car in the driveway last night :your friend from Boston. s | 00
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4 Which, ‘books. did Robin read: and | 11
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Sentence 1: This truck spread fewer salt than that one. | 00
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Sentence 1: The President thanked every soldier who had fought in the. | 11
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Sentence 1: Tony bioke the. wall with the cup. | 00
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Sentence 1: You may pick any flower except the} rose. | 11
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Sentence 1: That the police would arrest several rioters was a certainty. | 11
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Sentence 1: John coughed himself awake on the bank of. the lake where he.and Bill had their play. | 11
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Sefterige “k Wiikj ig tiler than “Bul by;as Aue 9 Peter believes ot ny it | 11
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Seitenée 1: john'ruis iio the iousé | 11
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Sentence 1: They read the under book. | 00
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‘Sentence 1: Kick John the ball. | 00
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Sentence 1: john aiked iuhei lien Bil ete | 11
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Sentence 1: Emma and Harriet were attacked by those bandits. | 11
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Sentence 1: I saw the student of physics. | 11
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Sentence 1: Brown presented Jones with a plaque. | 11
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sentence 1:We voted for me. | 00
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Sentence 1: How much care do you think he would be taking of his patients under those circumstances? | 11
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Sentence I: Few Weiters: meet any ‘playwrights in Vienna... 3 an | 11
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Sentence can-rely:on. You. aie the: énly. pefsen that! | 00
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Sentence 1: Playing with matches is; lots of fun, but doing, so and emptying gasoline from one can to another at the same time is a sport best reserved forarsons. | 11
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“Sentence 1: Lora buttered the toast.” | 11
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‘Sentence 4: Michelle kept the papers under'the de'sk. | 11
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Sentence 1: The. prover fore popylar:than the. last c | 11
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Sentence t Jobn bad an. error in the’. proof Sarah presented. | 00
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1k The committee haven't yet made up 1 | 11
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‘Sentence 1: | put the book on the shelf. | 11
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Sentence 1: John deposited some money inthe bank. | 11
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Sentence t if you don't” belie weatherman?” ~ me;” you will the | 11
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Sentence x: Kim relies on Sandy. | 11
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Sentence 1: The spoon ate the ice cream. | 00
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Sentences Mary running the marathon? | 11
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Sentence 1:1 don’t plan to lock the door, no matter how fancy this hotel | 11
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Sentence ase sppit | 11
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Sentence 1: John might go home, so might Bill. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: Barbara handed the results to Alan on ‘Tuesday. | 11
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Sentence: tr: Bill. “dried*> the ‘clothes. wel | 11
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Sentence 1: They éxpected us to should leave him! | 00
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Sentence fan he iwill do it? | 00
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—$—_$_—$_$_— $s Sentence 1: We all thought he was unhappy | 11
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Santerce Wiey csag%t her ats wcerne hat hep es | 00
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Sentence 1: They heard that Jehn ‘crit each other. | 00
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Sentence 1: Gilgamesh never flies dragons. | 11
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Sentence 1: John talked to a uonian who cig ut him, | 11
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‘Sentence © ~-1:.:. Bill's. reading Shakespeare |. and *... Maureen's ‘singing Schubert satisfy me. | 11
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Sentence 1: She was busy to make lunch. | 00
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