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‘Setiténce ‘Sim tried do-paint a biéture of shepherds’ with ‘sheep, but they énded up looking more like: dogs. "= Sentence’ 2: The ahedhotts ended up looklig mate the dogs | 00
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Sentence 1: Jim signaled. the-barinan-and gestured toward his. empty glass, Sentence 2: jim signaled the barman.and gestured toward Jim's empty glass. | 11
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Sentence I: In the storm, the tree fell down and crashed through the roof of my house. Now, I have to get it removed. ‘Sentence 2: Now I have to get The roof removed. | 00
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his $0 he and his family would have gt that winter fils fara Would aly’ Later he and Tatyana would shell them ‘Ghd ‘cook their shew Phone ane caok them) Rive: Tatyana’s Sunday dinners...” . | 11
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Sentence 1: Alice was dusting the ‘living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No.time today fo loak at old pictures in her: favorite photo ‘album. Today. she had to. hunt for. a button, so she. put the.album’on a chair without even opening It. Sentence 2: She put the album on a chair without even opening the. button. | 00
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‘Seittance1:John dered Bill t leave, son hourlaterhe left ‘Senteice Bim ef. | 11
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Sentence 1: The large ball crashed right through the table because it was made of steel Sentence 2: The table was made of steel. | 00
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Sentence I: The city councilmen refused the demonstrators a permit because they feared violence. Sentence 2: The city councilmen feared violence. | 11
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Sentence 1: The foxes are getting in at night and attacking the chickens. | shall have to kill them. Sentence 2:1 shall have to kill The chickens | 00
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played one of her favorite pieces. | 11
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Sentence 1: Carol. believed. that . Rei regretted that she had stolen:the watch. © Sentence. 2: Carl believed that. Rebecca regretted that Rebecca had stolen the watch: | 11
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Sentence 1! Aice, tiled frantieally (6 slop, her daughter trim barking. a ibe’ party avg, ws lo wonder why ‘sl’ vas bebaying so‘straingel, Sentence 2° alice’ was: beeing so, stratgey | 00
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Sentence 1: We had hoped to place copies of our newsletter on all the chairs in the auditorium, but there were simply not enough of them. Sentence 2: There were simply not enough copies of the newsletter. | 11
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Sentence 1: Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward his bathroom hey. Sentence 2 Jim signaled the barman and gestured toward Jims bathroom hey. ve | 00
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Sentence & What about thie time-you cut up tulip bulbs in the hamburgers because you thought they were onions? Sentence. 2: You thought: tulip: bulbs. were. onions? . | 11
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Sentence: I: The sculpture: rolled. off the shelf:because.it-wasn't tevel. ;. Sentence ‘2; Thé sculpture:wasn't level: | 00
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‘Sentence 1: Joe has sold his house and bought a new one a few miles away. He wil! be moving into it on Thursday. Sentence 2: He will be moving into The old house on Thursday. | 00
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Senterice 1:7 took the water bottle out of the backpack 50 ‘that it would be handy. Poe ‘Sentence a: | topk:the water bottle out of the backpack 50 ‘that thewater bottle would be handy. : ae Sha we | 11
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Sentence 1: So Mark slept. It was daylight when he woke with Warren's hand upon his shoulder. Sentence 2: it was daylight when be woke with Warren's hand upen Mark's shoulder. | 11
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‘Sefiteniee. & OF one thing Mark was’ sure. Harry-knevw much less chan he did Sentence 2:, Hari'y’ knew: mich’: less" ‘than Maik did : | 11
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Sentence I:‘kie's unite can, stil beat hit at tennis, ver ibough he is 30 years younger. _ Sentence 2 joe's unite is 30 years younger. | 00
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Sentence I:'Emma id not"pass the, ball to Janie alliough “she siw that she! was open Sentence 2Janie saw thal she was-open | 00
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‘Sentonde tz Sarntiak Ffanch chasse. trom Adar aagaria speak tt @aacty, 1 Bacause ha was Sentence 8: Adar; was anger t0 ayant 8 ian). | 00
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‘Benienoe THe Woman held the girl-against her, will, Sedtiooe:2 The Wemadi held'the gist agains! tite giris’ wilt” | | 11
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Sentence 1: Ki to Shatov because he was more popular. lov ceded the presidency Sentence 2: Shatov was more popular. | 11
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Sentence ‘i: Dr: Adams" informed Kate that “she had -retired’ “and” presented ‘several, options: for. future. treatment... Sentence fate.’ -had- “retired: and poner aleve “several.” options - for.” future treatment.” | 00
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Sentence & The actress used to: be’ named Terpsichore, but-she‘ changed it to-Tina.a few years ago, because she: figured it was easier to pronounce. Sentence 2; Terpsichors was easier -to pronounce. | 00
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Sentence 1: Grate was happy tetradé me her ssweater’ for: my:jacket. She thinks it looks dowdydn her ‘ : ‘Sentence:2:"The. igbket Iddks'dowalyon her, | 00
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Sentence I: I was trying to open the lock with the key, but someone had filled the keyhole with chewing gum, and I couldn't get it out. Sentence 2: | couldn't get the keyggut. | 00
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Sentence 1: Mama came over and sat down beside Alice. Gently she stroked her hair and let the child weep, Sentence 2: she stroked Mama's hair and let the child Weep. | 00
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1: The lawyer asked the witness a estion, but he was reluctant to answer it. 2: The witness was reluctant to wer it. | 11
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Sentence 1: Adam can't leave ork here until Bob arrives to replace him. If Bob had left ome for work on time, he would here by: this time. Sentence. 2: Bob would be here y this time. | 11
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1: Joan mace sar to Park Stan br a tae hep she Pa gh 2: Joan mace uae to ark Sista ral help Susan Pad gue | 11
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‘Sentence t The polifidans far away in Washington coud) rot know the settlers so they must moke rues regdote them. Sentence 2: The settlers must moke rules to regJate| them. | 00
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Sentence 1:Lily ‘spoke to Donna, breaking her concentration. Sentence 2: Lily spoke to Donna, breaking Donna's concentration. | 11
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Settee. av Mri: “Monerieff visited Chesters. luxurious New 7 York apartment, thinking that it belonged-to his son'\Edward: "The esult: “was -that Mx, Moncrieff has decided’ to: cancel Edwards allowance on the ground that he no-longer Tequites his. Financial support.’ Sentence’: #dward no lotiget Teciuines his financial support. : | 11
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‘Sentence 1: Emma did not (pass the ball to Janie although she was ‘open. ‘Sentence@ze saw that Janie was open. | 11
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Sentence 1: My meeting started at 4:00 and I needed to catch the train at 4:30, so there wasn't much time. Luckily, it was short, so it worked out. Sentence 2: The meeting was short, so it worked out. | 11
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jentence £ Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the| lp she had recieved. jentence 2: Joan made sure to thank Susan for all the| lp Susan had recieved. | 00
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‘Sentence 1: The storekeepers stayed in town torun their stores and lived in the rooms behind theen, Sentence 2 The storekeepers stayed in town torun their stores and livedin the rooms behind the storekeepers. | 00
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Sentence 1: Thin, hook introduced Shakeapeane. to, Goethe; it. wan, a majon influence on hia. uniting, Sentence 2: Jt, wiaa.a ~ majon influence an Goethe'a-umiting. | 11
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Sentence x Fred watched TV while George went out to buy ‘groceries. After an hour he got up. Sentence x Fred got up. | 11
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Sentence 1:1 couldnt put the pot on the shelf because it was too high. Sentence 2: The shelf was too high. | 11
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“Sentenced: Grant: warkedshard tosharvest:his beans so‘he ‘and his famitig would: havecerosigh ta eat that jwiriten His friend Henry let hitikistack. then inchisibarn- where they wild dry. Lite, Neca Tatyéna» would. shell them cand cok them for'theit Sunday dinners: ‘Sentence 2:,His-feiend Heniy Jetshinh\stock. Grant, ond-his ‘family. in his.barirwhere\ they woutd dry. | 00
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Sentence 1: | poured water from the bottle into the cup until it was full Sentence 2: The cup was full | 11
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Sestenss Mir, Moncrieff visited Chester's luwurious Mew York apartment, thinking that it belonged to his son Edward. The result wos that Mir, Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's allowance on the ground that he no longer requires his financial support. Sentonss % financial support. jo no longer requires Edward's | 00
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Sentence."t: Papa “looked Dorn at” the childrei's faces; 86, puzzled anid ‘gad rio. It was'bad enough that, they: had: to be Denfed so ian: things becauise he. couldn't afford them; ‘Sentence ¢: He couldin't afford the facts, | 00
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Sentence 1; it was a’sumimér afternoon, and the dog was sitting in the.tiddle Of the lawn: After a. while, it got up and méved to a spof under the tree, because it was coolér. Sentence 2:.The.dog was cooler. | 00
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Sentence 1: Joe paid the detective after he ldelivered the final report on thease. Sentence 2: Joe delivered the final report lon the case. | 00
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Sentence 1: The trophy ‘doesn't fit into the brown suitcase because it is too small. = Sentence'2: The suitcase is too small: | 11
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Sentai 1: ptt’ cake aay in the retigetati. has. lo atte init : : Sentanc 2 Thi refrigeralir hs lof bt init | 00
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Sentence 7: John hired himielf out to Bill to. take care of him. Sentence 2: Jota hired himself out to Bilito ‘take care of Bill. | 11
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Sentence 1: Thomson visited Cooper's grave in 1765. At that date -he\ had. been. travelling . for five years. Sentence...2: Cooper .-had->.been travelling for five years: | 00
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Sentence 1: Jim yelled at Kevin because was so upset. Sentence 2: Jim was so upset. | 11
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Sentence Tatyana managed two guitars and a:.bag, and still could point .out™the Freemans’. “Isn't it -nice, that they have come, Maral : Boe Sentence 2: Isn't it’ nice’. that the’ two guitars.and-a bag have come, Mamat | 00
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Sentence 1: park when watermelons. Sentence 2: John was jogging through the he saw a man juggling He was very impressed. John was very impressed. | 11
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Sentence 1: The sack of potatoes had been placed above the bag of flour, so it had to be moved first. Sentence 2: The sack of potatoes had to be moved first. | 11
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nce 1: Bernard, who had not told the government ficial that he was less than 21 when he filed for a jomestead claim, did not consider that he had done nything dishonest. Still, anyone who knew that he was 9 years old could take his claim away from him. nce 2: Bernard, who had not told the government ficial that he‘was. less than 21 when he filed for a jomestead claim, did not consider that the government ficial had done anything dishonest. | 00
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Sentence 1: Fred is the only man still alive who remembers my great-grandfather. He was a remarkable man. Sentence 2: My great-grandfather was a remarkable man. | 11
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‘Stintencs 1: At the Locbmer competition “the juitges ‘couldn't Sgure out, which respondents were the chathots. because they were 0 stupid. : Sentence 2: The chatbots were so stupid | 00
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Sentenced! 1f-Equallyswoon-worthy: is: Ck:. Dexter Haven, a pallid young dlandy-holding a javle-handled ‘walking Stick; witha poodle asleep athis Feet ‘Sentence *2;" Equally : swoon-worthiy "iS. C.K: ‘Dexter ‘Haveii,-a pallid young dandy holding:a:jadé-handled walking stick; with a pocille asleépiat Havens feet: | 11
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Sentence 1:.lom gave .Ralph. a. lift to ‘schoal so he wouldn't have to walk Sentence 2: Tom‘wouldn't.have.to.walk: | 00
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Sentence 1: | used an old ray to clean the knife, and then | put it in the trash. Sentence 2: | put the ragin the trash. | 11
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. Sentence 1: Bill passed the half- lempty plate to John because he lwais full. Sentence 2: Bilt oas full. | 11
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ISenterice.-'l? When: they... had’ ‘eventually calmed: down a'bit, and had. gotten. home| Mr.” Farley ‘put. the: iriagic pebble in an’ iron) jsafe.‘Some day they might want to: use it | lbut really for now, what fore: could they lish for? : Sentence. 2: Some day''they might warit to juse the magic. pebble. | 11
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Sentence & Tom threw his schoolbag down to Ray after he reached the bottom of the stairs. Sentence 2 Tom reached the bottom of the stairs. | 00
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Sentance: 4: Stretching’ her back, :the’ wonian ‘smiled at the girl, Sentence 2: Stretching the girl's back; the woman smiled at the girl. : -°” | 00
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-pantenee Fred watched TV whe George weit cui to sibs Sarees TV hte "98 We : ‘Sentence 2: Fred got back. | 00
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Sentence 1. John was doing research in the library when he heard a man humming and whisting He was very annoyed, ‘Sentence 2; John was very annoyed. | 11
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Sentence’t: Hado‘ina fred her trainer Because she couldnt stand: her boyfuend Sentence 2: The trainet-cotldet-stand.her boyfrisnd | 00
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Sentence 1: Anna did a lot better than her good friend Lucy’ on the ‘test because she had studied so hard. Sentenae 2: Lucy had studied so hard. | 00
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& Mr. Moncrieff visited Chester's New York apartment, thinking that it to his son Edward The result was that . Moncrieff has decided to cancel Edward's ‘on the ground that he no longer his financial support. ° 2 Mr. Moncrieff no longer requires his support. e | 00
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Bob paid for Charlie's t now Charlie. acts. 95>: is very hurts Sentence 1: college education, bu’ though it never happened: He és Sentence 21. Bob is very furt. | 11
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Sentence 1 Tatyana -knew that Grandma always’ enjoyed serving an abundance of food to her guests. Now Tatyana watched as Grandma gathered Tatyana’s small mother into .a wide; ‘scrawny embrace and then propelled her to the table, lifting her shawl from her shoulders, seating her in the place of honor, and-saying simply: "There's plenty.” Sentence 2: Grandma gathered Tatyana'’s small mother into’a wide, scrawny embrace and then propelled Grandma to the table, | 00
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1:John ordered Bill to leave, so an jour later he left. ice 2; John left. | 00
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‘Sentence 1: Jone gove Joon condy becouse she wasn't hungry. Sengence 2: Joon wos} hungry. | 00
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Sentence 1: Mark heard Steve's feet going down the ladder. The door of the shop closed after him. He ran to look out the window. Sentence 2: The door of the shop closed after Steve. | 11
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Sentence |: Madonna fired her trainer because she coukia't stond her boyfriend, Sentence 2: Madonna coukin'’t stand her boyfriend. | 11
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Serkenee’ 't Alice locked tor her trier, Jade. in the crowd Since. she. aways has good bck, Alice. spotted her quicky: Sentence 2: Since valle. aviays' has’ good ek, Alice spotted her quicky. | 00
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Sentence 1: Paul tried to call George on the phone, but he wasn't available. Sentence 2: George wasn 't available. | 11
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Sentence 1: The path to the lake was blocked; so we couldn't reach it. Sentence 2: We couldn't. reach the ‘lake. | 11
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Sentence |: Bernard, who had not told the government official that he was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim, did not consider that he had done anything dishonest. Stil, anyone who knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim away:from him, Sentence 2: The goverment official was less than 21 when he filed for a homestead claim | 00
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“Sentence T: Bob was playing cards with Adam and was way ‘ahead. If Adam hadn't had a sudden run of good luck, he would have lst. would have lost. | 11
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Sentence k finn asked Mary what time the. library) closes. but she had forgotten. Sentence 2: Mary had forgotten. | 11
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Sentence 1: Alice was dusting the living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No time today to look at old pictures in her favorite photo album. Today she had to hurit for a button, so she put the album on a, chair without even opening it. e Sentence 2: Alice had to hunt for a button. | 11
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Sentence 1: It is riot easy to. space. buttonholes * exactly. the "came ‘distance: “@park:, sand “it ie. very difficult to: ct them. precisely -the tight: size.-The Tiniest lip’ of ‘the scigeors. will make: the hole “too large.-.and: even: ‘one’ thread! uncut will leave it too. small. ; Sentence 2: Even one. thread uncut will ‘leave the hole: too -srnall: | 11
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Sentence £ Tom gave: Ralph. a lift t6 school so. he*touldn't: have to-drive ‘alone: Sentence. 2:-Ralph wouldnt have to drive alone, | 00
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Sentence I: Bernard, who had not fold the government official it he was less #21 when he filed for a homestead claim, net consider Stl, wajyone whe knew that he was 19 years old could take his claim away from him. Sentence ® Bernard, who had not fold the government official that he Was fess than 21 when he filed for « estend claim, did* not consider Bernard had done anything dishonest. | 11
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‘Sentence I: The alder students were bullying the youniyer ones, so we iuistied them, =.” ‘Sentence 2: We punished the younger studeiits. | 00
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Sentence 1: The mon could't lift his son because he wus si weak Sentence 1: The man wos so veah | 11
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Sentence | 1; Alice, was ,dusting the living, room and, trying to find. the button. that Mama.had hidden. No time today to|look at.old) pictures in her favorite photo album.,Today) she had to|hunt for ja button, )so, she put the album'on a chair without even. opening it. Sentence 2: She \put. the album.on.a chair without even opening the living room. | 00
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Sentence t When Tatyana reached the cabin, her mother was sleeping She was careful not to disturb her . undressing and climbing back into her berth. Sentence 2: She was careful not to disturb her mother , undressing and climbing back into her berth | 11
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Sentence 1: There is a gap: in: the wall. Vou-can see the garden through it. Sentence 2: You can ‘see the garden throng ee | 00
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Sentence 1: Mark was close to Mr. Singer's heels. He heard calling for the captain, promising him, injiiesjargon everyone talked that night, e thing should be damaged on . except only the ammunitio! and all his crew had until the work was ‘Sentence 2: He heard Mr. Singer calling for the captain. | 11
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Sentence 1: Ever) day: ater: dinner Mr: Schinidt took a long nap. Mark would: Jet him sleep for qn:howr,.then take. hinr-up, scold hint’ and. get: him:to work. "He, needed: io" get pinito fins his Ww h because his work was’. heautyl ogame ee : “sewanca de Mark’ wore bas bewfil | 00
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‘Sentence & We had hoped to place copies of oar newsletter on all the chairs in the auditorium, but there were simply too many of them. ‘Sentence x: There were simply too many chairs. | 11
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Sentence 1: Alice was dusting the living room and trying to find the button that Mama had hidden. No time today to look at old pictures in her favorite photo album. Today she had fo hunt for a button, so she put the album on a chair without even opening it. Sentence 2: Mama had fo hunt for a button. | 00
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