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2,860 | sentence1: I shall be writing to you soon. sentence2: This building is three hundred years old. word: be | True |
2,215 | sentence1: An angry face. sentence2: Put a big sign on each face of the building that can be seen from the road. word: face | False |
1,300 | sentence1: It should arrive any day now. sentence2: I've been here for 2 days and a bit. word: day | True |
3,919 | sentence1: Matters came to a head yesterday. sentence2: I've got to go to the head. word: head | False |
1,686 | sentence1: Work your way through every problem or task. sentence2: She was working on her second martini when the guests arrived. word: work | True |
912 | sentence1: She had a smile on her face. sentence2: He always puts a smile on my face. word: smile | True |
4,542 | sentence1: Can you break a hundred-dollar bill for me? sentence2: I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy. word: break | True |
1,736 | sentence1: The military academy at West Point. sentence2: The French Academy. word: academy | False |
5,033 | sentence1: He has a house on Cape Cod. sentence2: This is my house and my family's ancestral home. word: house | True |
2,302 | sentence1: I see that you have been promoted. sentence2: Did you know that she is seeing an older man? word: see | False |
3,624 | sentence1: We need to replace the secretary that left a month ago. sentence2: Mary replaced Susan as the team's captain and the highest-ranked player in the school. word: replace | False |
3,977 | sentence1: They made a stopover to visit their friends. sentence2: There is a stopover to change planes in Chicago. word: stopover | False |
4,394 | sentence1: On his return from Australia we gave him a welcoming party. sentence2: The average return was about 5%. word: return | False |
4,234 | sentence1: Chief of Staff is the second highest position in the army. sentence2: The position of the hands on the clock. word: position | False |
2,220 | sentence1: Sublime iodine. sentence2: Some salts sublime when heated. word: sublime | True |
3,488 | sentence1: He played with his rubber ball in the bathtub. sentence2: He threw nine straight balls before the manager yanked him. word: ball | False |
1,227 | sentence1: I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts. sentence2: Jones hit for the pitcher. word: hit | True |
310 | sentence1: Please write to me every week. sentence2: Your son has been writing on the wall. word: write | False |
734 | sentence1: He's a master of the business deal. sentence2: He got a good deal on his car. word: deal | False |
1,998 | sentence1: Soon the rain will stop. sentence2: The riots stopped when police moved in. word: stop | True |
2,227 | sentence1: Beat the cream. sentence2: Beat the subway fare. word: beat | False |
2,417 | sentence1: Break cigarette smoking. sentence2: On the hottest day of the year the refrigerator broke. word: break | False |
5,367 | sentence1: Pull one's horse to a stand. sentence2: Pull the ball. word: pull | False |
4,105 | sentence1: The house is in order. sentence2: Magnolias belong to the order Magnoliales. word: order | False |
3,952 | sentence1: A friend in New Mexico said that the order caused no trouble out there. sentence2: Law and order. word: order | False |
318 | sentence1: They paid taxes on every stage of the operation. sentence2: A large-scale farming operation. word: operation | True |
1,907 | sentence1: Attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world. sentence2: Don't go giving me evils! word: evil | True |
2,905 | sentence1: Can you advance me some money? sentence2: To advance one's interests. word: advance | False |
5,419 | sentence1: Now that we're all in agreement, we can put that issue to rest. sentence2: The ocean was finally at rest. word: rest | True |
4,190 | sentence1: The soul of honor. sentence2: Soul was politically significant during the Civil Rights movement. word: soul | False |
2,369 | sentence1: His reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue. sentence2: They improve their product every year. word: product | False |
2,050 | sentence1: Nicklaus had a run of birdies. sentence2: The Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th. word: run | False |
4,343 | sentence1: Make friends. sentence2: Make enemies. word: make | True |
2,785 | sentence1: I shall be writing to you soon. sentence2: I am 75 kilograms. word: be | True |
4,140 | sentence1: The cognitive operation of remembering. sentence2: A multinational operation. word: operation | False |
193 | sentence1: He played baseball in high school. sentence2: There was a baseball game on every empty lot. word: baseball | True |
3,517 | sentence1: He cast a spell to cure warts. sentence2: He whispered a spell as he moved his hands. word: spell | True |
5,168 | sentence1: The operator couldn't get Kobe because of the earthquake. sentence2: Let's get down to work now. word: get | False |
4,369 | sentence1: Air pollution. sentence2: Her hand stopped in mid air. word: air | False |
5,076 | sentence1: Don't ride the clutch! sentence2: Did you ever ride a camel? word: ride | False |
3,566 | sentence1: He used pliers to work the wire into shape. sentence2: The salesman works the Midwest. word: work | False |
5,176 | sentence1: Should we classify "make up" as an idiom or as a phrasal verb? sentence2: How would you classify these pottery shards -- are they prehistoric? word: classify | True |
4,584 | sentence1: Ditch a plane. sentence2: Ditch a lover. word: ditch | False |
2,611 | sentence1: Could you please scratch my back? sentence2: His back was nicely tanned. word: back | True |
2,504 | sentence1: These potatoes keep for a long time. sentence2: She keeps an apartment in Paris for her shopping trips. word: keep | False |
1,041 | sentence1: A shared line. sentence2: A dedicated line. word: line | True |
1,594 | sentence1: You should consult the dictionary. sentence2: They were content to consult libraries. -- William Whewell. word: consult | True |
4,156 | sentence1: Those clouds show little sign of raining soon. sentence2: Those clouds show signs of raining soon. word: sign | True |
817 | sentence1: Some parents exercise their infants. sentence2: This puzzle will exercise your mind. word: exercise | True |
325 | sentence1: We simply could not start the engine. sentence2: Start a foundation. word: start | False |
2,881 | sentence1: These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge. sentence2: This violinist is as good as Juilliard-trained violinists go. word: go | False |
1,167 | sentence1: She wants to leave. sentence2: The president's remarks left us speechless. word: leave | False |
449 | sentence1: He waited a long time. sentence2: He had a time holding back the tears. word: time | False |
3,746 | sentence1: I'll probably see you at the meeting. sentence2: The 1960's saw the rebellion of the younger generation against established traditions. word: see | False |
2,218 | sentence1: She wants to act Lady Macbeth, but she is too young for the role. sentence2: The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people. word: act | False |
3,667 | sentence1: If you hurry you'll catch the post. sentence2: This military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby. word: post | False |
1,578 | sentence1: This old radio doesn't work anymore. sentence2: The vintner worked the wine in big oak vats. word: work | False |
855 | sentence1: We hiked through the Andes mountain range. sentence2: The valley was between two ranges of hills. word: range | True |
4,845 | sentence1: I still owe for the car. sentence2: The thesis owes much to his adviser. word: owe | True |
148 | sentence1: You are trying my patience. sentence2: Try the yak butter. word: try | False |
1,122 | sentence1: One end of the box was marked 'This side up'. sentence2: We have given it at the end of the section since it involves the calculus. word: end | False |
2,033 | sentence1: Efface the memory of the time in the camps. sentence2: Efface oneself. word: efface | False |
2,379 | sentence1: It can be tricky to land a helicopter. sentence2: The plane landed in Istanbul. word: land | False |
1,996 | sentence1: His reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue. sentence2: Skill is the product of hours of practice. word: product | True |
5,422 | sentence1: I know the feeling! sentence2: Have you ever known hunger? word: know | True |
3,622 | sentence1: He wants to reconstruct the original text. sentence2: There were more than a thousand words of text. word: text | True |
2,801 | sentence1: Reseat Carnegie Hall. sentence2: We should reseat this cinema-the old seats are worn. word: reseat | True |
2,636 | sentence1: We like to summer in the Mediterranean. sentence2: My family always summered at the seashore. word: summer | True |
5,113 | sentence1: Drive the forest. sentence2: We drove the car to the garage. word: drive | False |
3,397 | sentence1: The patient was bleeding on the right side. sentence2: Look on the bright side. word: side | False |
5,264 | sentence1: He arrived five minutes late, but to his credit he did work an extra ten minutes at the end of his shift. sentence2: He was given credit for his work. word: credit | True |
140 | sentence1: Point a gun. sentence2: Point the letter. word: point | False |
4,406 | sentence1: The third link of the silver chain needs to be resoldered. sentence2: This led to an unfortunate chain of events. word: chain | True |
5,114 | sentence1: Beg money and food. sentence2: Beg the point in the discussion. word: beg | False |
5,286 | sentence1: You can't do that in a university setting. sentence2: The perfect setting for a ghost story. word: setting | False |
4,796 | sentence1: A man of action. sentence2: The piano had a very stiff action. word: action | False |
3,649 | sentence1: Give him a hand. sentence2: Her hands are really strong. word: hand | False |
778 | sentence1: Any line joining two points on a plane lies wholly on that plane. sentence2: The cabinetmaker used a plane for the finish work. word: plane | False |
2,098 | sentence1: Puddle iron. sentence2: Puddle young plants. word: puddle | False |
5,185 | sentence1: The opening received good critical reviews. sentence2: The opening of his arms was the sign I was waiting for. word: opening | False |
52 | sentence1: Keep appointments. sentence2: We kept to the original conditions of the contract. word: keep | True |
3,832 | sentence1: The ship went aground in the channel. sentence2: The English Channel lies between France and England. word: channel | True |
1,629 | sentence1: We don't garage our car. sentence2: We garaged the convertible during the monsoon months. word: garage | True |
2,650 | sentence1: The plains lay just beyond the mountain range. sentence2: The valley was between two ranges of hills. word: range | True |
4,767 | sentence1: A fit of coughing. sentence2: I admired the fit of her coat. word: fit | False |
2,421 | sentence1: That masquerade of misrepresentation which invariably accompanied the political eloquence of Rome -- Thomas de Quincey. sentence2: A beggar's masquerade of wealth. word: masquerade | True |
754 | sentence1: Block a garment. sentence2: He blocked the basketball player's shot. word: block | False |
2,703 | sentence1: Stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it. sentence2: Stick around and you will learn something! word: stick | False |
414 | sentence1: He gave us a general formula for attacking polynomials. sentence2: X = \frac -b \pm \sqrtb^2-4ac2a is a formula for finding the roots of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0. word: formula | False |
4,756 | sentence1: Every time we asked for an interview we got a denial. sentence2: It resulted in a complete denial of his privileges. word: denial | True |
4,455 | sentence1: He followed on foot. sentence2: The foot of the mountain. word: foot | False |
355 | sentence1: Tow is flax with short staple. sentence2: Staple fibers vary widely in length. word: staple | True |
1,804 | sentence1: Hold your breath. sentence2: He's held by a contract. word: hold | False |
352 | sentence1: A thing of the spirit. sentence2: A funny thing happened on the way to the ... word: thing | False |
5,196 | sentence1: He could not touch the meaning of the poem. sentence2: They stood next to each other, their shoulders touching. word: touch | False |
37 | sentence1: He is still recovering from a shot to his leg. sentence2: I caught him with a solid shot to the chin. word: shot | True |
2,810 | sentence1: Snap a football. sentence2: The lock snapped shut. word: snap | False |
443 | sentence1: To pack goods in a box. sentence2: Crowds packed the stands. word: pack | True |
2,376 | sentence1: He deserves his day in court. sentence2: In the days of sailing ships. word: day | False |
171 | sentence1: I can only stay for an hour. sentence2: After the trial period, she was asked to stay on and work full-time. word: stay | False |