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A copy of Guns, Germs, and Steel has now been received by each member of the incoming class.
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I was told that by a little bird.
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The argument was summed up by the coach.
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John has seen the book.
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The book has seen by Mary.
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Breakfast is eaten nude by the campers.
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Breakfast is eaten by the campers nude.
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The metal was hammered flat by John.
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The metal was hammered by John flat.
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Mary was given the book by John.
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I was convinced to leave by John.
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I was convinced by John to leave.
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The car was driven to Maine by John.
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The book was given to Mary by John.
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The book was given by John to Mary.
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Testimony was given about himself by the suspect.
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Books were sent to each other by the students.
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Money was hidden from himself by Bill.
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Medals were given to themselves by the generals.
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Medals were given to each other by the generals.
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Tabs were kept on each other by the agents.
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Testimony was given by the suspect about himself.
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Money was given to his mother by every boy.
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Books were given to no student by any professor.
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Tabs were kept on no criminal by any agent.
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Books were given to each student by the other.
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Chocolate eggs were hidden from each child by the other.
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Books were given to every student by his mother.
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Tabs were kept on every agent by his supervisor.
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Books were taken from no student by any professor.
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Max ate the apple and Sally the hamburgers.
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Ivan plays bassoon, Boris oboe, and Schwarz English horn.
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Mary is believed to be, and Sue definitely is, pregnant.
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Dolores gave incriminating evidence about Harry to the FBI, and Frank sent to his mother-in-law.
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Sam plays the bassoon, and Max the saxophone.
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Sam played tuba whenever Max sax.
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John plays bagpipe despite the fact that Bill the bassoon.
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636
Bill ate the peaches and Harry the grapes.
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John has written the words, and Paul the music.
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John has written the words, and Paul has the music.
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Simon quickly dropped the gold, and Jack suddenly the diamonds.
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Max sometimes beats his wife, and Ted frequently his dog.
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are quickly drops and sometimes beats, not just dropped and beats:.
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Max sometimes beats his wife, and Ted his dog.
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I didn't eat fish, Bill didn't eat rice, and Harry didn't eat roast beef.
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I didn't eat fish, Bill rice, and Harry roast beef.
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John writes poetry in the garden, and Max in the bathroom.
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Charlie went into the bedroom at 5:30, and Lola at 5:35.
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I want Bob to shave himself, and Mary to wash himself.
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Bill is depending on Harry to find the way to the party, and Sue to find the way home.
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Arizona elected Goldwater Senator, and Pennsylvania, Goldstein.
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Max writes poetry in the bathroom, and Schwarz radical pamphlets.
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Maytag will give a brand new dryer to the winner of the Mrs. Albania contest, and General Electric, four hundred light bulbs.
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Jack begged Elsie to get married, and Wilfred, Phoebe.
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Harry told Sue, and Tom Sally, that Albania is a lovely place for a vacation.
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Joe informed Lucy that Tagalog is spoken in the Philippines, and Bill Jane that Khmer is spoken in Cambodia.
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Frank forced Tom to shave himself, and Sam, Harry to watch.
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Willy put the flowers in a vase, and Charlie the book on the table.
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Arizona elected Goldwater Senator and Massachusetts McCormack.
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Arizona elected Goldwater Senator and McCormack Congressman.
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Bill ate the peaches, and Harry.
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Bill ate the peaches, and Harry, too.
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Either Bill ate the peaches, or Harry.
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Either Ivan will write the play, or Boris will.
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Tom hasn't smoked the grass, nor has Reuben.
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Frank may have told Chet, and Joe may have, too.
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Bill must quickly eat the peaches, and Harry must, too.
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Charlie will leave town if his mother-in-law doesn't.
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Tom swam the English Channel because he believed that Suzy ex.
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Anyone who can, should show me how to wiggle my ears.
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If he hasn't yet, John should try to climb the Eiffel Tower.
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I like Bill's wine, but Max's is even better.
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I like Bill's new wine, but Max's old is even better.
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Bill's funny story about Sue and Max's about Kathy both amazed me.
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Bill's funny story about Sue and Max's boring about Kathy both amazed me.
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We may safely disregard both Nixon's assurances to us that the war will end and Agnew's that we are incapacitated.
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Klemperer's recording of Ives' 1st on Columbia and Von Karajan's of Beethoven's 6th are my favorite.
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I was astounded by Sam's stunning defeat of Ira in the chess tournament, and Walt's of Willy in the hopscotch contest.
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Either Ted's gin from New Jersey or Bill's from Iowa will satisfy the uneducated palates of our guests.
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I borrowed Fred's diagram of a snake's fang because Steve's of a spider's eye had been stolen.
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Richter's performance of Bach on the piano doesn't please me as much as Glenn Gould's.
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Jerry's attempt to blow up the Pentagon.
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Whose sister always drinks milk?
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I know the person whose mother's dog died.
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I know the person to whom they dedicated the building.
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I wonder what inspired them.
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I wonder whose mother's dog we were all fond of.
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My uncle from Iowa, whose talking to Sandy yesterday annoyed John, is arriving on Tuesday.
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My uncle from Iowa, whom talking to Sandy yesterday annoyed John, is arriving on Tuesday.
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Goes to the store is bothering them.
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I want to be raining.
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I'm looking for a yard in which to be a party.
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691
Bother yourself that Kim left!
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Kim read which book.
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I think that who went home.
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A student whom to talk to us just walked in.
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I ran into the baker whose bagels I like.
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I ran into the baker from whom I bought these bagels.
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From whom did you buy these bagels?
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I can find the baker in whom to place your trust.
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