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Sentence 1::The harder ithas rained, how much faster,ai flow appears:in.the river?
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‘Sentence 1: The snake flattened itself against the rock.
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"Sentence 1: The: & ude remained “With a crowd of peo; 3 ple.
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Sentence: Thiey rowed the canals of Venice.
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Sentence 1: There seem three men to be in the garden.
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Sentence 1: Bis reading of Srokespeare sonsed me
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‘Sentence 1: How many people do you wonder whether | consider intelligent?
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Sentence 1: Every politician is worried when the press starts attacking him.
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Sentence 1: The fence hit.
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= Sentence t: Dave, Dan, Erin, and Alina left,
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Sentence 1: Thy sid moby woul pay wp bur kw a boy soho did pay 1p
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Sentence 1: Nora pushed the chair.
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Sentence 4: This arch is supporting the weight of the tower.
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Sentence 1: John seems to like pictures of himself.
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Sentence 1:Anson demonized David at the club.
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Sentence 1: Mary is fond him.
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Sentence t: Margaret cut the string.
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Sentence 1: The ball rolled the hill.
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Sentence t: The stone knocked the cup apart
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Sentence 1: The building's roof is leaking.
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Sentence 1: For Aphrodite to appear to be happy would be impossible.
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Sentence 1: Brenda haggled Molly-
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Sentence 1: He was talkative and a bully.
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‘Sentetice 1: The dog fears thunder:
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Sentence 1:They con’tdoit, con't they?
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Sentence 4: The crew have both asreed to change sponsor . Se
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Sentence 1: Sandra beamed.
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Sentence 1: For he to win the race would surprise them.
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Sentence "Whar the gloves. and. werd ory the table: was this Hat.
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Sentence 1: Agamemnon stopped Jason from casting the spell
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Sentence 1: Martha carved beautiful toys out of thiswood.
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Sentence —_I told Daniel the story.
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‘Sentence 1: Don't you even touch that!
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sentence I: Give the bottle to the baby full.
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énterice 1; Chieryl Stood the books from. Edna.
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2 eee Sentence, 1: Pat became a republican and ggite conservative.
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Sentence £ The birds devour the worm.
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Sentence E They intensified,
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Sentence & Amanda carried the package from Boston to Neus York.
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Sentanca E Richard Is going to chop some wood.
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Sentence 1: That picturé.of Jenny’in a ber dress ‘doesn't “flaccer
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Sentence t: They drank the pub.
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Sentence 1: Poseidon would run away, if the| executioner murdered Hera.
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Sentenc % John can quickly go to the niarket.
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Sentence I: John sounded the student.
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Sentence 1: They alleged many strangers to have been in that garden.
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‘Sentence t john seems that it is likely to win.
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Sentence 1: How many strings did“you. say she had to pullin order to do. that?
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Sentente' Mickey locked-the reference up?
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Sentence 4: I want to can do tt
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Sentence rr i found ‘delicious. Some: fruit Which. picked tip.on my: way. home.
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Sentence: Jennifer craned
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Sentence Fred gave the ball under Molly.
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Sentence 1: Ellen and Helen talked.
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‘Sentence J:Stephen persuaded the eat to be out of the bag.
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Sentence I: Fred must have both been singing songs and been drinking beer.
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Sentence 1: That piece of ice is too big for it to be likely for im to be able to pick up with a teaspoon.
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Sentenos:1: Handsome though my friends. suggested that Mary thinks'that, Tam-is, | still. won't, date him...
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Sentence 1: Bill left when | believe the bomb had just exploded. :
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Sentence 1: | praised Mary.
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Sentence 1; I detached that new handle.
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‘Sentence 1: Gilgamesh might Loved Ishtar
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Sentence 1: The consul’s gift of himself to the Gladiator
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Sentence 1: Aphrodite wanted to live and Ishtar tried ™~
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Sentence & John learned French perfectly almost immediately.
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Sentence % Calvin will be eating.
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