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400 | bc01 | 0 | ?? | How many people do you wonder whether I consider intelligent? |
401 | bc01 | 0 | * | How intelligent do you wonder whether I consider John? |
402 | bc01 | 0 | * | What the hell do you wonder how to say? |
403 | bc01 | 1 | null | He has left. |
404 | bc01 | 1 | null | His book is nice. |
405 | bc01 | 1 | null | Bill saw him. |
406 | bc01 | 1 | null | Bill works with him. |
407 | bc01 | 1 | null | John believes him to be a nice guy. |
408 | bc01 | 1 | null | John considers him a nice guy. |
409 | bc01 | 1 | null | For him to do that would be a mistake. |
410 | bc01 | 1 | null | With him sick, the team is in trouble. |
411 | bc01 | 0 | * | A man to be in the garden is unlikely. |
412 | bc01 | 0 | * | A man to come is unlikely. |
413 | bc01 | 0 | * | John to call would be unlikely. |
414 | bc01 | 0 | * | This conclusion to be arrived at is surprising. |
415 | bc01 | 1 | null | John believes that he is sick. |
416 | bc01 | 0 | * | John believes that him is sick. |
417 | bc01 | 0 | * | John tries him to win. |
418 | bc01 | 0 | * | John wonders where him to go. |
419 | bc01 | 1 | null | Who do you think that Bill likes? |
420 | bc01 | 1 | null | Who do you think that Bill believes to be innocent? |
421 | bc01 | 0 | * | Who do you think that believes John to be innocent? |
422 | bc01 | 0 | * | Who would you prefer for to win the race? |
423 | bc01 | 1 | null | Someone stole my car. |
424 | bc01 | 1 | null | My car was stolen. |
425 | bc01 | 0 | * | The children eat all chocolate. |
426 | bc01 | 1 | null | John has often kissed Mary. |
427 | bc01 | 1 | null | The kids have all eaten the chocolate. |
428 | bc01 | 1 | null | In general, he understands what's going on. |
429 | bc01 | 1 | null | It's probable that in general he understands what's going on. |
430 | bc01 | 0 | * | It's probable in general that he understands what's going on. |
431 | bc01 | 0 | * | In general that he understands what's going on is surprising. |
432 | bc01 | 1 | null | I explained how to fix the sink. |
433 | bc01 | 1 | null | I explained how we should fix the sink. |
434 | bc01 | 1 | null | I explained that we should fix the sink. |
435 | bc01 | 0 | * | I explained to fix the sink. |
436 | bc01 | 1 | null | Mickey looked up the reference. |
437 | bc01 | 1 | null | Mickey looked the reference up. |
438 | bc01 | 1 | null | Mickey looked up them. |
439 | bc01 | 1 | null | Mickey teamed up with the women. |
440 | bc01 | 0 | * | Mickey teamed with the women up. |
441 | bc01 | 1 | null | Mickey pointed out that Gary had left. |
442 | bc01 | 0 | * | Mickey pointed that Gary had left out. |
443 | bc01 | 1 | null | Mickey slips up all the time. |
444 | bc01 | 0 | * | Mickey slips all the time up. |
445 | bc01 | 1 | null | What does John think Mary bought? |
446 | bc01 | 0 | * | John thinks what Mary bought. |
447 | bc01 | 1 | null | John wonders what Mary bought. |
448 | bc01 | 0 | * | What does John wonder Mary bought? |
449 | bc01 | 0 | ?? | Who is he reading a book that criticizes? |
450 | bc01 | 0 | ?? | What do you remember where we bought? |
451 | bc01 | 1 | null | Who bought what? |
452 | bc01 | 1 | null | Who is reading a book that criticizes who? |
453 | bc01 | 1 | null | Who remembers where we bought what? |
454 | bc01 | 0 | * | I wonder who what bought? |
455 | bc01 | 0 | * | I wonder what who bought? |
456 | bc01 | 1 | null | There aren't many linguistics students here. |
457 | bc01 | 1 | null | I haven't met many linguistics students. |
458 | bc01 | 1 | null | What does every student buy? |
459 | bc01 | 1 | null | I need Sally to be there. |
460 | bc01 | 0 | * | The boat sank to collect the insurance. |
461 | bc01 | 1 | null | The boat was sunk to collect the insurance. |
462 | bc01 | 1 | null | John wants to win. |
463 | bc01 | 1 | null | The bed was unmade. |
464 | bc01 | 0 | * | Headway was unmade. |
465 | bc01 | 1 | null | John was unknown. |
466 | bc01 | 0 | * | John was unknown to be the murderer. |
467 | bc01 | 1 | null | We knew John to be the murderer. |
468 | bc01 | 1 | null | He fed the children. |
469 | bc01 | 1 | null | The children were uneducated. |
470 | bc01 | 1 | null | The children were undisciplined. |
471 | bc01 | 1 | null | I believed these students all to like John. |
472 | bc01 | 1 | null | They tried to all like John. |
473 | bc01 | 1 | null | I believed these students to all like John. |
474 | bc01 | 0 | ?* | Did he try ever to talk to the student? |
475 | bc01 | 1 | null | Did you believe him ever to have made an effort to talk to the student? |
476 | bc01 | 1 | null | Did he try to ever be attentive to the needs of students? |
477 | bc01 | 1 | null | Did you believe him to ever have made an effort to talk to the student? |
478 | bc01 | 1 | null | work out an analysis that is typical of this view of understood subjects. |
479 | bc01 | 1 | null | They were believed all to be quite diligent. |
480 | bc01 | 1 | null | Was he believed ever to fail students? |
481 | bc01 | 1 | null | There is tending to be more and more discussion of these issues. |
482 | bc01 | 1 | null | John seemed to be a great linguist. |
483 | bc01 | 1 | null | There promises to be a storm tonight. |
484 | bc01 | 1 | null | John strived to be successful. |
485 | bc01 | 1 | null | John wanted to improve his lot in life. |
486 | bc01 | 1 | null | John expected to win. |
487 | bc01 | 1 | null | This book is too dense to be read in one sitting. |
488 | bc01 | 0 | * | There is too likely to be a riot to be a serious discussion of the issues. |
489 | bc01 | 1 | null | John tried. |
490 | bc01 | 1 | null | John remembered. |
491 | bc01 | 1 | null | John is refused. |
492 | bc01 | 1 | null | John forgot. |
493 | bc01 | 0 | * | Bill seems to be obnoxious, but I don't think that Sam happens. |
494 | bc01 | 0 | * | Bill seems to be obnoxious, but I don't think that Sam turns out. |
495 | bc01 | 0 | * | Bill seems to be obnoxious, but I don't think that Sam tends. |
496 | bc01 | 0 | * | They tried all to like John. |
497 | bc01 | 1 | null | They seemed all to like John. |
498 | bc01 | 1 | null | John believes Sally to be polite. |
499 | bc01 | 1 | null | I believe John with all my heart to be a fine person. |