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Sentence LI saw the; hrilliant student, | 11
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Sentence 1: The evidence that John found was more helpful than the one that Smith found. | 00
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Sentence 1: Every student who handed in any homework will get a prize. | 11
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Sentence I: My niece could write me letters more faith. | 11
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Sentence 1: We made them are rude. | 00
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Sentence 1: What's actually happening’ in London at the nioment is immensely exci | 11
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Sentence 1: Tamara poured water out of the pitcher. | 11
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Sentence 1: The cat was leaving. | 11
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Sentence 1: Sally eats the stuff pretty often. | 11
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Lantente Liohn caret lly studies Russian. | 11
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Sentence 1:'Amanda burned. -the -stove black. | 11
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Sentence 1: | doit know that’ to agree with him or not’ | 00
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Sentence 4: A magnificent diamond spartled on his Finger | 11
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Sentence 1 The place which | live at is the place where Route 150 crosses the Hudson River. | 00
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Sentence [réd’ kicked. the .bal= over ‘the. fence. | 11
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Sentence t | lent Tony the book all the way- | 00
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‘Sentence I Dina posed as a lawyer. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: I-ate fruit. - | 11
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Sentence 1: Martha carved a toy out of wood for the baby. | 11
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‘Serince t Te kog bashed fe ged fom he army. | 11
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Sentence 1: It seemed to be intelligent. | 00
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Sentence 1 This hammer won't breok the window. | 11
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eniénce Ir! said that my father, he -was Hight ag an owl | 11
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Sentence 1: The president that Fred voted for dislikes his opponents. % 9 | 11
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Sentence 1: Cynthia munched on peaches. | 11
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Sentence t: fo which man did you talk to? | 00
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Sentence, 4: The ‘averdge: age at: inhich people, | 00
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Sentence 1: Benjamin said he would run away and he did. | 11
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Senteace 1: John deposited some money In the checking account on Friday and Mary did the sane thing. | 11
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Sentence 4 Enily caused Benjamin to see ‘pimself in the mirror. | 11
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Sentence 1: She speaks too much clearly: | 00
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Senitence 1: Johit kept himi busy. *. | 11
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Sentence 1: Which language do -you wan! to hhiré someoné who speaks? | 00
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Sentence t: J seams to bother Kim, tht toy resigned, | 11
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Sentence 1: Lee went to the store and crazy, | 00
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jentence 1: So elegant a solution s you have presented us with can licit only admiration. | 11
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sentence I: The man, a ball kicked. & | 11
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‘Semtence k The cat is Defeved to be out of the beg. | 11
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Sentence 1: It is raining | 11
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Selene The her wires po the mouinam thn “amour. : ; | 11
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Sentence 1: Mike talked to about politics yesterday my friends. | 00
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Sentence b John made Mary te cook Kerean food | 00
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Sentence 1:. You’ must pick any of the flowers. | 00
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Sentence k: Pavarotti relied on Loren and Bond on Hepburn. | 11
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“Behiehee ‘root Saintg + thie | 11
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sentence 1:1 ike Mary and she likes me. | 11
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Sentence 1: The glass cut Rachels toe: | 11
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‘Sentence 1: John is running to the car. | 11
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tence i: The lecture squirmed Sylvia. | 00
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‘Sentence 1: Tom diiyes as that man does. | 11
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Sentence 1; To improve niyself is a goal for next year, | 11
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Sentence 1: jean moved at the table. | 00
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Sentence t The knee réglocement. canddote op the stars. | 11
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Sentence 1: That you have done it teally: wellis what I meant. | 00
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Sentence:1: Andrew likes lard on his sandwiches. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: It was,such a awful picture that | tore itup. | 11
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Sentence 1: John studies carefully Russian. | 00
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Sentence 1: | was hunting game in the woods. | 11
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Sentence I: Eleanor and Marianne travelled from Shropshire. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: John seemed to be a great linguist. | 11
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; Sentence 1: John thinks what Mary | bought. | 00
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Sentence.1: She wah-rent to Seoul. | 11
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Sentence 1::The recession cost my grandfather a raise. | 11
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‘Sentence f: They praised them‘as Volunteers. | 11
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where's eanvthing Mary had J asked for in thie wre | 00
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Séntencé 1:. Either: Professor :Swansong” or the ‘graduate: students are gaing to proctor the ‘exam. | 11
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Sentence 1:1 sent him that. | 11
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Sentence 1: It was Anne Elliott who loved Captain Wentworth but who rejected his first proposal. | 11
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Sentence J: The cor hos been driven. | 11
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Sentence 1: Aphrodite does'free animals | 11
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+ Siamtonca: She was sent a review copy ofthe book. | 11
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Sentence t: What proof ihat he has implicated have you found? | 11
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Sentence 1: Each man lifted a table | 11
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jence 1: Ihave every hope that you will defect | 11
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Sentence: 2: The-biok, inchidiig’lk the: chapters inthe. first ‘section, is very interesting, | 11
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Sentence i Maiy caught Jahn inguties. | 11
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Sentence 1: The more people that yoy give beer fo, the more pe je that get sick | 11
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‘Sentnce I: Lewis shipped Sam a bicydl, butt neverarived. | 11
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This is the book of which | Sentence 1: and this is the one of | Bill approves, which he doesn't. | 11
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‘Sentence 1: The puppy loved peanut butter cookies. | 11
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Sentence +: Generics allow exceptions. | 11
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Sentence 1: How clever you are! | 11
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|Sentence 1: For him to do that would be a mistake. | 11
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Sentence ‘I: The ‘medal wae gnen 6 the . soigter, by Peli. ref, | 11
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Sentence: 1: The’ ‘teacher’: who | ‘that -‘the principal-would fire:was expected. by: the, peporter's'is.a crusty old jerk | 00
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ifn boy and the girl embraced? > ae oar : | 00
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Sentence 1: David constructed a house fram bricks. | 11
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‘Sentence t Did that John showed up please you? | 00
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Sentence 41: The president looked weary. | 11
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Sentence 1: It could be sore detrimental. | 11
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