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3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | believe | I had been there and I knew it as a beautiful seaside resort, but that wasn't why I was so delighted. It was because it was in Yorkshire. | he was back in Yorkshire | As we marched out of the station into the streets of Scarborough I could hardly believe I was back in Yorkshire. | AB | modal | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | think | A: I think so, I think, B: I really do. Oh, yeah, it's going to take, uh, you know, | the police can do it alone | the police, I don't think can do it alone, you know. | negation | present | [
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3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | think | My dear girl, it's a small fortune! No one in her right mind would turn her back on that! | he 'd believe such crazy behavior | If you think I 'd believe such crazy behaviour you've miscalculated my knowledge of human nature. | conditional | present | [
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | know | Why was the Provost angry? Why did the wild friend ride from Hamptonshire to Hungary? | all Tom said was true | And why was Tom denied by Edith Cove who knew that all he said was true? | question | past | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | know | I don't know what I envisaged happening once I 'd parted you and Peter. That I would step into the gap maybe. | he could feel machiavellian | I was positively machiavellian - I never knew I could feel like that. | negation | past | [
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3D0LPO3EAB42TOZ964HUJEMGADUOYY | admit | What my source was up to, I have no idea. | Mrs Thatcher had been wrong about something | All I do know is that while the world was waiting to discover how Mrs Thatcher was ever going to be toppled the most unlikely possibility was that she might admit she had been wrong about something and ask for her P45 without more ado. | EP | modal | future | [
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37PGLWGSJTBXDXZP4U3YQ9BJ0PMIK2 | insist | And how deeply she wished she could feel the confidence impressed upon her voice as she added with forced lightness, ``Apart from any other consideration, I still have a wet dog to find.'' Unconvinced, shaking her grey curls under the mob-cap, Mrs Tillotson did as she was bidden. | the drapes should be further drawn | The bedroom was insufferably dark though if he insisted that the drapes should be further drawn they would open only on to a dour and leaden sky. | conditional | future | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | tell | The Colonel could tell that the noise was distracting Amanda from her pamphlet, though she gave no outward sign. It was simply that he could judge such things after living so closely with her for however many years. | Amanda hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham | He could tell she hadn't really got her nose in the Reverend Abraham. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | suppose | She had had very little to do with Bunny, but on their occasional meetings the girl had grown more civil of late. | Bunny's initial suspicion had been stilled | Sara could only suppose that her initial suspicion had been stilled and that she accepted her Sara as part of the permanent scenery around the place. | AB | modal | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | notice | He was in Radio Times as a strip cartoon for eight years and his portrait has hung in the Royal Academy. This book is intended not only for present-day children but also for all who have ever enjoyed the Captain's adventures. | Sinkport closely resembles a well-known coastal town in East Sussex | The story could have happened anywhere but some readers may notice that Sinkport closely resembles a well-known coastal town in East Sussex. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ULIZ0H1VAAJV8IOP0EMWLBFMXG51C | suspect | The shock wave was delayed by only a few more seconds, and then it rolled over them like a small hurricane. No loose ends. | Sandor too was scheduled for termination | The words had been Sandor's before he died and Rostov wondered if the assassin had ever suspected that he too was scheduled for termination once he completed his assigned task. | conditional | past | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | realize | B: And she got kind of fearful of being on her own. She never really ate very well. It was one thing. She hardly ever took care of herself A: Yeah. B: and she didn't eat. She ate very poor so I think she was, you know, bad, uh, nutrition on top of it. And, uh, she got to the point she didn't want to alone anymore. So, A: | elderly people's diet is that bad | So often I think though, elderly people don't realize that their diet is that bad. | negation | present | [
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3JGHED38EDWV8I7API0S8S0LKPSY7S | see | It was dark and well stormy by the time I got to the Aurora Corona Rest Home and the residents were probably battened down for the night. I parked Armstrong on the road and walked down the short drive to the impressive Gothic porch around the front door. | the residents used extra thick curtains | That at least had a light showing and at first I thought the rest of the building was in total darkness but as I crunched gravel and got closer I could see they used extra thick curtains maybe left-overs from the Blackout. | AB | modal | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJII2EJ54G | believe | A: and I guess I would like, I don't know, the European countries certainly, uh, none of them have capital punishment and they don't have a crime problem either. B: Oh, really. A: No, you can't, they don't execute anybody in Britain or France | they execute anybody in Germany or Italy | and I don't believe they do in Germany or Italy either. | negation | present | [
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | convince | Maggie rocked her closer still. She could understand the guilt that Ana carried. | Ana was not to blame | She prayed that Felipe would hurry back because he was the only one who could convince Ana that she was not to blame. | AB | modal | present | [
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3W0KKJIARRE4ORNCV8R7DKH5XRGK8R | mean | ``All right, so it wasn't the bottle by the bed. What was it, then?'' | Cobalt didn't know | Cobalt shook his head which might have meant he didn't know or might have been admonishment for Oliver who was still holding the bottle of wine. | EP | modal | past | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | A: I've never heard that one, that's very nice. Oh, so I'm all for the metric system and converting over and I think, I guess, my feeling is the way to do it is to just start giving weights, you know, have a very brief transition period and then just start giving weights and kilometers, er, just as in kilometers and weights and kilograms and everything like that and, uh, just have people start using it rather than having people constantly trying to convert. Remember me getting a package of something that said one pound, this is a package of dates mind you, was, presumably something you weigh fairly precisely, it said one pound and then in parenthesis it said four hundred fifty-four point six grams. B: Right, right. A: And, as near as I could tell, seeing that was basically anti-metric propaganda cause anyone who would say, well look I can either buy a pound of something at four hundred sixty-four point six grams which, of course, they couldn't weigh it out accurately anyway, um, every time I see something like that I think, well, that's an anti-metric argument. B: Yeah. | it could happen with a quick transition | Well, uh, I don't think it could ever happen with a quick transition. | negation | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | believe | Little did they know this was the fellow for whom The Flippity Flop Young Man was written, and I wasn't about to tell them. Would it have made any difference if I had? | these seamstresses and pipefitters knew who the fellow was | Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was? | question | present | [
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32ZCLEW0BZPUJZGBZ4T6YRCIBD4JP5 | think | B: Yeah, I mean it's. True. Yeah. A: I think that's a lot more realistic. Uh, I think that we should be spending more time | the Peace Corps is as successful now | and again I don't think the Peace Corps is as successful now simply because it doesn't fit the circumstance anymore. | negation | present | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | suppose | ``Of course, we can have a look, but I doubt we 'll find anything. In any case, it's not vital.'' | the coroner will make any problems about what happened | I don't suppose the coroner will make any problems about what happened. | negation | present | [
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3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | think | But this was different. Mother Clare's idea of covering obligations centred around the kitchen. | Eve might like to serve the breakfast in the refectory and clear away | She thought perhaps that Eve might like to serve the breakfast in the refectory and clear away and that she should also leave classes ten minutes before lunch and be back in the refectory to serve soup to the other students when they came in. | EP | modal | future | [
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30EV7DWJTV0C4IT568V02E0PPE8Y6T | believe | Wiping away Cynthia's tears, she urged her to be on her way and perform this last task before it was too late. ``I'm dreadfully sorry, Harry, I really am.'' | marrying Madeleine would make Harry happy | Alice's voice held genuine regret for although she had never thought Madeleine the right girl for Harry she would have done anything possible to forward a marriage between them if she truly believed it would make him happy. | conditional | past | [
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | believe | He has been told simply that I object to marriage with Artai. | she has exhibited preference for his person above that of the others | If he believes that I have exhibited any preference for his person above that of the others who have offered for my hand then he is a fool. | conditional | present | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | say | The kitchen radiator doesn't work and the Calorgas fire hadn't warmed the place up yet. I began to wonder about how long hypothermia takes to kill someone, I mean what if I left Mum there overnight - would that be long enough? | Mum must have gone wandering | I could say that she must have gone wandering. | AB | modal | future | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | think | Then a man at the back of the hall began to clap, and someone else joined in. Soon the clapping became fierce applause. | the Collector had just sung an aria | Such was the enthusiasm that you might have thought that the Collector had just sung an aria. | CI | modal | present | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | think | A: Yeah. Koontz. Uh, his last name ends in a Z, I know that. B: Yeah, oh, I think I know who you're talking about. Uh, I've seen, | she can pronounce it | I don't think I can pronounce it either, | negation | present | [
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3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | say | Look, my dear, I'm not in my dotage yet, and I know I'm a grumbler and a complainer. | the only form of comfort he has are his complaints | You could say the only form of comfort I 've got are my complaints. | CI | modal | present | [
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3ODOP6T3ASP8OAWKUZVQWCF6E6V42H | think | But he ended up eating it himself. I was reluctant to kiss my mother, afraid that somehow her weakness and unhappiness would infect me. | her life and spirit could stimulate her mother | Naturally I didn't think for a minute that my life and spirit could stimulate her. | negation | present | [
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3CVBMEMMXBL9MNHLFIW4MS5IUS77HS | tell | ``Otherwise I shall faint.'' Though the window on the stairwell was left on the latch there was always a peculiar smell in the room, a mixture of coke fumes from the hot-water pipes, peppermints and that pervasive mist of eau de Cologne sprayed so recklessly by Dawn Allenby. | Stella didn't wear a slip | Stella was afraid Babs might tell Dotty that she didn't wear a slip and that Dotty would rush out and buy her one just as she had bought her a brassiere after catching her in the wardrobe with her arms above her head about to be fitted for her Ptolemy costume. | EP | modal | future | [
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3L4YG5VW9NX8RGDTKZG0VZ0GSAUDDX | think | B: But, I do n't get into uh, the real women libber movement, you know. A: No, I do n't either. | that they're going to prove that men and women are equal | I do n't think they're ever going to prove that men and women are equal. | negation | present | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | hear | B: Little Mermaid and Peter Pan I think are his two favorites that we've got. A: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. And I think there's some good Disney movies fixing to come out on video, uh, Shipwrecked. B: | Shipwrecked was coming out | Oh, I didn't hear that was coming out. | negation | past | [
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366FYU4PTGULXSX38BD75UDR8WFKEV | admit | He had his own worries. There was going to be an official inquiry into the shooting on the arrest of Terry Place. | Terry had fired first | But Terry was now conscious and might possibly admit that he had fired first. | EP | modal | future | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | My mother was again plunged into a version of that dilemma common to all divorced wives. Either she could say that Derek was the biggest fool the world had ever seen - in which case she would stand, self-confessed, as an even bigger fool for having married him in the first place. | Derek had always had charming manners | Or she could say that Derek had always had charming manners and was in the habit of commending ladies on their scent even if it smelled of Alexandrian sewers and sound as though she had lost something worth keeping - and inevitably regretful. | AB | modal | present | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | think | A: uh, that type of technology just wasn't at people's disposal. B: That's true. That's true. A: | there has been a war that's been so thoroughly covered by the news | So I don't think there's ever been a war that's been so thoroughly covered by the news. | negation | present | [
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37PGLWGSJTBXDXZP4U3YQ9BJ0PMIK2 | guess | A small fleet of boats were now in position in an arc around the entrance. | the police presence was there | Place could not see the police presence on the river walk above his head but he could probably guess it was there. | EP | modal | present | [
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3CVBMEMMXBL9MNHLFIW4MS5IUS77HS | decide | Gold dust. He returned the other three books to the trunk and replaced the mattresses. | Carson wanted to see the other diaries | There would be no reason for the trunk to be disturbed and if Carson decided that he wanted to see the other diaries it would be a simple matter to get hold of them. | conditional | present | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | decide | Contrary to what he had suggested, Marc was a good, fast skier, and it was Sarella who had had difficulty in keeping up. But then she hadn't expected it to be any different. | being a world-champion tiddly-winks player was something worth taking up | He would be a world-champion tiddly-winks player too if he ever decided it was something worth taking up. | conditional | present | [
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3Q2T3FD0ONDDDIH9439R1G1YAB1M3U | know | A: Well, uh, and that's an idea that's been kicked around for a long time. | it's ever been seriously considered | I don't know that it's ever been seriously considered, uh, as far as close to passing, uh, any legislation or anything like that. | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | think | A: Yeah, you're probably right, two years might be a little too long. B: Yeah, and there will be a lot of rebellion in that | they're going to be serving somebody | and when you get people who have no desire to be there in the first place, I don't think that they're going to be serving anybody. | negation | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | imagine | Meh ' Lindi did not develop the lower set of arms nor the bony, sinuous tail. Too much to expect a new pair of arms to grow out of her ribs, or her coccyx to elongate so enormously. | Meh ' Lindi could attain the full strength of a purestrain Stealer | Nor could Jaq imagine that she could attain the full strength of a purestrain Stealer - though her own strength was formidable even when unenhanced. | AB | modal | present | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | A: Sometimes you hear things on the radio that, you know, could be true or couldn't be. B: Uh-huh. A: Uh, do you feel like this is, I guess they're spending a billion or so a year on this AIDS research. B: Uh-huh. A: | they should spend more | Do you think they should spend more? | question | present | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | A: Right. And, see that's my only problem with, uh, making you, um, you know, get the check and everything is, I guess bad guys, if you want to call them bad guys, they are going to get a gun no matter what. B: Uh-huh. A: They're not, | they're going to go to a gun store | I don't think they're going to go to a gun store or pawn shop and get it the right way when there's a check, | negation | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | think | A: Well, actually, uh, A: | she is in the majority in Texas | I don't think I'm in the, uh, majority in Texas | negation | present | [
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3KQC8JMJGCXRL4GYD6TE9BT2PRTH37 | notice | ``And you're wrong about us. We're not children and I 'd say we're learning the rules pretty quickly.'' | he's not shaking any more | You may have noticed I'm not shaking any more! | EP | modal | past | [
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366FYU4PTGULXSX38BD75UDR8WFKEV | suspect | What had brought Gharr and Ten-huc and Pulvidon to the planet at the same time? Why were all of them so interested in why I was there? | she was picking up something valuable | And if they somehow suspected that I was picking up something valuable why would any of them try to kill me before the pick-up? | conditional | past | [
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3VI0PC2ZAYPDTJ9Z18VS00F7870OXS | assume | Bohemian pyrotechnics are not what marriage to Stu promises. Gillian has landed herself nothing other than the youngest older man she could find. | he wasn't noticing | But would it have been fair to point all this out as they nuzzled one another on some Anglian plage and assumed I wasn't noticing? | question | past | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | tell | She said good morning to Alice and Alice said hallo. She was thin and rather tall with a very lined gentle face and hair that was white but which Alice could see had once been blonde. | this was Tina's mother | She could also have told this was Tina's mother before Mrs Darne went off down the passage that led to the Headmaster's Flat. | AB | modal | past | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | assume | He often referred to the royal garden party when he was in a good frame of mind. Scarlet still found the episode entirely mysterious, since she could think of no reason at all why they had been invited. | the summons had been the consequence of Scarlet's father's having been an RA | It was improbable in the extreme that Brian's sterling qualities had come to the notice of the Comptroller of the Household and she could only assume that the summons had been the consequence of her father's having been an RA. | AB | modal | present | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | say | He had exercised effective control of the labour force for ten years at the giant plant and had been able to bring the workers out on strike at the drop of a hat. It was he, Clasper, who dictated to management the size of the labour force they would require to produce a given number of products, regardless of any figure which management might arrive at by employing accurately measured work standards. | three men had to be employed to do two men's work | If in effect Clasper said that three men must be employed to do two men's work then that was it. | conditional | present | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | think | A: and I'm saying to myself, well, you know, you dump your little turnip off to, uh, you know, this child care place and they don't pay very much and why would they be interested in your little turnip unless, you know, one of the motivations in the hidden agenda is well that's somebody to molest, you know. B: Uh-huh. A: And, uh, that's a terrible kind of thing | her children have been subject to that | and I don't think my children have ever been subject to that | negation | present | [
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3XH7ZM9YX2ZQP0JHQK6IESYUCS1R9V | find | I'm only edgy because there might be something being planned, but I'm probably completely wrong. Parr's probably coming for a business deal with my daddy and feels the need to have a grip of me, the usual thing, that's all. | she didn't like it when it came | If they have got something cooking and if I found I didn't like it when it came I 'd tell them to get stuffed. | conditional | future | [
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37PGLWGSJTBXDXZP4U3YQ9BJ0PMIK2 | notice | This was the back of the shelter. It had an emergency exit which they all had a go at unbolting. | Willie's knees were being licked | Willie was so absorbed that he didn't notice that his knees were being licked and unconsciously he rested his hand on the back of Sammy's neck. | negation | present | [
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3M4KL7H8KVSFECI2UJORORPFIS2614 | tell | Just when you think you 've got it straight, along comes the Fool with his pig's bladder and whops you on the nose. By the way, I'm no idiot. | Gillian and Stuart weren't thrilled to see her at the airport | I could tell Gillian and Stuart weren't thrilled to see me at the airport. | AB | modal | present | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | In the clenched-to-cracking night We mouthed the hope, gave it a name: twenty-sixty-two still trembles in the flinching air and catches, bright rag on a bramble. At supper earlier the three of us had talked of Californian scientists who see the foetal heart accelerate translucent fingers tense and eye-muscles steer frantically through their dark when sounds of a high-revving motor are played to swelling, quizzically-smiling moms and wondered if there's anywhere on earth-Australasia or Amazonian forest-to find an unborn innocent of engines. | Sheila's firstborn had shared in man's first giant steps | Then it was time to watch ``Tomorrow's World'' and I thought of Sheila with her firstborn encircling him with Mozart in the womb but waking him at three months ' old to be a witness to be held up towards the moon on television so one day he could say he 'd shared in man's first giant steps. | AB | modal | past | [
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] | In the clenched-to-cracking night We mouthed the hope, gave it a name: twenty-sixty-two still trembles in the flinching air and catches, bright rag on a bramble. At supper earlier the three of us had talked of Californian scientists who see the foetal heart accelerate translucent fingers tense and eye-muscles steer frantically through their dark when sounds of a high-revving motor are played to swelling, quizzically-smiling moms and wondered if there's anywhere on earth-Australasia or Amazonian forest-to find an unborn innocent of engines.</s>Then it was time to watch ``Tomorrow's World'' and I thought of Sheila with her firstborn encircling him with Mozart in the womb but waking him at three months ' old to be a witness to be held up towards the moon on television so one day he could say he 'd shared in man's first giant steps.</s>Sheila's firstborn had shared in man's first giant steps | BNC-1010 | 52 | A1945USNZHTROX | 2 | 22
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3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | tell | ``Yes?'' ``Nathan?'' | the call was long-distance | He could tell it was long-distance the line was so gravelly and hollow but he didn't recognise the voice. | AB | modal | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | forget | They were baroque symbols reinforcing the lush imagination of the theatre. But the drama on its own wasn't enough, or great performances, or symbols. | it was the audience's patronage and the audience's applause which truly kept the theatre alive | They the audience were what mattered for it should never be forgotten that it was their patronage and their applause which truly kept the theatre alive. | negation | present | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | tell | This was a sheer waste of time. He would probably land and then tell them to walk back. | Mitch might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain | When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain - on foot as he walked back to Malaga. | DE | modal | past | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | suspect | And why bother to write anyway? What was there to say? | Adam was down here | Mary had some vague idea that Adam's parents might suspect he was down here and come to see him. | EP | modal | present | [
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3RWSQDNYL9R2NK5L2B6G7Z6MCZCFF1 | mean | Why else would a senior French policeman come all the way from Paris to see Puddephat's wife? The Oxford police must have interviewed her several times already. | Veronica had had nothing to do with her husband's death | And she thought with relief if new evidence had turned up in France it might mean that Veronica had had nothing to do with her husband's death. | EP | modal | present | [
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3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | know | They pretended that what was happening was not happening, and if it were to happen, it would certainly never happen to the likes of them. ``It is wise to bear in mind how vastly superior is the individual over all the political institutions and social mechanisms which oppress him!'' | liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism | They did not know that liberal humanism was powerless in the face of fascism. | negation | present | [
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3LOJFQ4BOXKG5MJ3CG2NZCV68KEKD2 | tell | Zenaida the sorceress jumped on her from behind, one hand at her throat, the other yanking at her hair. | the bird was Carmellina's true love under a spell from the wicked enchantress | She screeched and the bird flapping over her head screeched with her but Carmellina could tell from the look in its pale green eye that it was her true love under a spell from the wicked enchantress and she fell to her knees and clutched the skirts of Zenaida. | AB | modal | present | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | mean | Freaks. Perhaps because she 'd dressed them for winter? | the lake should be frozen | One woman looked as if she was carrying ice-skates and maybe that meant that the lake should be frozen. | EP | modal | past | [
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3CVBMEMMXBL9MNHLFIW4MS5IUS77HS | guess | The lunch trade had mostly disappeared so he wasn't hard to spot. He was at a window table but he was ignoring the river, being deep in conversation with a middle-aged man wearing a suit and a short sheepskin car coat with matching brown suede shoes. | the guy's tailor was based in Dublin | Even from this distance you could guess the guy's tailor was based in Dublin. | AB | modal | present | [
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3P0I4CQYVYCY4J49R3Z6YH10Z5UOWZ | say | When Matt married Inez I was left high and dry. A year later I met a sales rep for an agricultural firm and married him. | the marriage was on the rebound | You could say it was on the rebound but I had no reason to regret it. | CI | modal | present | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | swear | A: They might be, but not at the human factors level. they're, B: Well, I heard it on the news today, | it was IBM | I could swear it was IBM. | AB | modal | present | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | believe | He hadn't recognised the ageing, twisted features of Pat Weaver, as the man on the bike had cycled lazily past. Nor had the CI5 man who was trailing Stone... Minutes before, as Stone had slipped surreptitiously from his house, his furtive movement had been picked up by Dan Monteith, stationed at the front of the house, concealed in a neighbouring garden. | Stone had slipped quietly away to the phone box | If Stone believed he had slipped quietly away to the phone box he had underestimated - or forgotten - the pursuit abilities of CI5. | conditional | past | [
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3O2Y2UIUCQZD36XZ3MXDNCYRKXUKFD | prove | I could see that if I were to give way to retroscendence the average supermarket gondola, stuck with myriad products like a hedgehog with spines, would become a mystic test-bed able through its thousand portals to suck me into individual sagas so complex, so durable, that I would perhaps never reemerge. The very ecosystem I inhabited was also to be one of products, striving against built-in obsolescence to individuate themselves, using whatever human means were at their disposal to advance their branded species. | the fittest product with the most colorful packaging was the most likely to be pollinated by purchase | I was conscious that underlying it all there must be some Law of Unnatural Selection which could prove that the fittest product with the most colourful packaging was the most likely to be pollinated by purchase. | AB | modal | present | [
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3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | know | ``But my father always taught me never to be afraid of pointing out the obvious. I'm sure you have noticed the implication of the letter, that the writer has in fact observed Jenny undressing for bed?'' | Jenny's bedroom's at the rear of the house | I just wondered if you also knew as I'm sure you do that her bedroom's at the rear of the house? | question | present | [
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3X55NP42EOLJYLEMWJ1JIKVTFG8P3P | see | B: Uh-huh, uh-huh, that's right. A: But, uh, B: | the Astros would play | I've never seen the Astros play. | negation | past | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | know | A: Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A: Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem and they'll say, oh, well, my kid, I've never heard anything about this before. This is the first time there have been problems. | teachers talk | and, you wonder, don't these parents know that teachers talk, | question | present | [
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3IH9TRB0FB4V7WD3WKXGLUFKRHLI1U | suggest | On the wall was a framed Miro. What kind of boy, Pumfrey marvelled, would choose a picture like that to decorate his room? | the exercise books the scrapbook and the diary were going to be fruitful | When he left he took a pile of exercise books a scrapbook and a diary but a first glance at their contents did not suggest that they were going to be fruitful. | negation | present | [
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33N1S8XHHMQH2M2DWOL2LPIARVBZ12 | think | B: I remember I went to see Don Quixote over there when it came out. It came out right around the time, with Sophia Loren and that was a riot to see that. A: You know something, | he went to the movies one time | come to think of it, I don't think I went to the movies one time. | negation | present | [
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3PN6H8C9R4VAT9AH0PPY5YSA75CDA6 | guess | A: Then that would, yeah. B: it will bother me. A: | the water aerobics would be probably the best thing for speaker B | I guess then the water aerobics would be probably the best thing for you, wouldn't it? | question | present | [
"2",
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: It's divided, yeah. B: Wow! A: It really is, so we've got our Cowboys here | somebody roots differently | and, uh, I don't think anybody roots differently | negation | present | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | hear | What would be would be. Samantha might be back home by the early hours of Monday morning. | Samantha had walked into a police station | Or they might hear she had walked into a police station somewhere later in the day. | EP | modal | future | [
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3EHVO81VN5QVB12JQ2FVLIE5R6IH1G | tell | Dam the leaks? If I do that, the Company doesn't have to know I've been interfacing data when I shouldn't. | he got scent of it before the system went down yesterday | I could tell the tutor I got scent of it before the system went down yesterday... Then everyone will think I'm some kind of spy anyway because it's hardly going to fit in with my cover of being a moron. | AB | modal | future | [
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3RSBJ6YZECVWTXIE1EP6UTF043COFB | tell | Chopra stood unsteadily on his feet. The shapechanger bounded around with excitement. | something had happened | Chopra could tell something had happened. | AB | modal | present | [
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32204AGAABHSFGSM8L0YS5IBTUHHGU | mean | Ari felt very old as she walked back to the group. It seemed that, all around her, things were changing - old, beloved routines that had felt safe and comfortable were decaying into new patterns. | Ari had to leave Star Eye | If by working with Roirbak it meant she had to leave Star Eye it might be for the best. | conditional | future | [
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3R16PJFTS3W35Q0AJ51UW810V7W4KK | say | And Sarah knew, while Peter didn't. It amazed her that she should find it difficult to tell him. | it would be almost beyond Sarah's powers to tell Peter of Nona's death | If anyone had said to her yesterday that it would be almost beyond her powers to tell Peter of Nona's death she would have laughed. | conditional | past | [
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37VUR2VJ6AU4UTR34A1UARHPIDQ1C6 | believe | A: Yes, yes it is. Down in the more southern and western areas. And, of course we are, um, about two hours from the northern border, straight south, B: Yeah. A: and, uh, very windy. | the wind blows all the time | It's amazing to me because I have only lived in Dallas for three years, and I can not believe that the wind blows all the time. | AB | negation | present | [
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3TKXBROM5TF22DT7M93MPUB6L0MIJ3 | say | Colin hated the way he inspected the rag before folding the contents into the centre and forcing it into his trouser pocket. Smith obliged on all counts before announcing firmly, ``It was Arson.'' | it was Arson | If Smith said it was Arson then that's what it was. | conditional | past | [
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33Q5P9PUSPR1PPCBCLAM2L11RS6CZ5 | know | So the hound followed the scent and hunted this man. But there is one thing I don't understand. | the hound was following Selden | How did Selden know that the hound was following him? | question | past | [
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3KTCJ4SCVG6H3F3UHZV8DNM18R21MS | think | It is obvious, is it not, that if one gets emotionally involved in a problem, one can not perform as well as when one is viewing it impersonally, yes?'' ``Yes,'' Fabia agreed, but what was more than obvious to her, with Ven stressing, ``specifically'' stressing, that Lubor talk to her on an impersonal basis only, was that he still didn't trust her not to ask personal questions about him. | Fabia would do that pest of an interview through Lubor | Hurt that he could think she would do that pest of an interview through Lubor she was certain then that she didn't even like Ven Gajdusek - much less was she attracted to him! | AB | modal | present | [
"-2",
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3O2Y2UIUCQZD36XZ3MXDNCYRKXUKFD | tell | Louise was equally anxious to see this man who had had the power to persuade her niece to go against her upbringing and character and behave so recklessly after such a brief acquaintance. Waiting in the airport she was suddenly aware of Nora striding towards her. | that Nora also felt that she was looking good | She was impressed by how elegant she looked and could tell by her cousin's walk that Nora also felt that she was looking good. | AB | modal | present | [
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3EGKVCRQFWXIAUA02ZC8DUMH7DSYBN | find | A: Oh, you mean, uh, learning type, uh, yeah? I mean actual experiments they would have to get your permission. B: Yes. A: But, yeah, | the psychology department is pushing one form of education or another | I suppose, uh, if there is a psychology department or an education department around, you might find that they're pushing one form of education or another, | EP | modal | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | forget | He didn't say he loved her but,'' I think we're going to love each other, Lyn.'' From the pulled and sagging pockets of his jacket, his Sunday-go-to-meetings suit, his only suit, Dadda produced a cairngorm and silver ring for Lyn and a pearl-handled Stilton knife for Stephen. | the following day would be the sixth anniversary of Lyn and Stephen's engagement | Though they might have forgotten that the following day would be the sixth anniversary of their engagement he with his prodigious memory had not. | EP | modal | past | [
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39I4RL8QGJMC30Z2DKYXJGL83RPH4S | know | Watching as he grinned up at the bus driver, said something and laughed, she felt a hollow ache inside. It had been a long time since she 'd laughed, joined in a joke, been silly just for the hell of it. | Leo wouldn't do anything so obliging as to walk off | Leo was probably fun to be with a great companion a good friend she thought then gave a wry chagrined smile as he turned towards her as though he 'd been aware of her presence all along - and she might have known he wouldn't do anything so obliging as to walk off. | CI | modal | past | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | see | ``Do you mind if I use your phone?'' | Guido's brain was whirring | Ronni could see that Guido's brain was whirring. | AB | modal | present | [
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] | ``Do you mind if I use your phone?''</s>Ronni could see that Guido's brain was whirring.</s>Guido's brain was whirring | BNC-1086 | 299 | A1945USNZHTROX | 3 | 33
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | think | B: What am I afraid of? A: Yes. B: Um, I don't know if I'm really afraid of spending too much. | she needs them | I just, uh, don't think that I need them, you know. | negation | present | [
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3ZQX1VYFTDANEI8RT0J0K1YEHY28OF | understand | The producer's credit was for Robert Forbes, Jo's father and Lorna's husband, who sat beside his wife, his long, elegant legs half-hidden in the ultramarine satin folds of her skirt. Even in his eighties he was a fine-looking man, the more so in any kind of formal dress. | Robert Forbes' title of producer was merely honorary | The truth was that the two women between them had raised the nine million dollars needed to make The Dawn of Dreams and they had done it with such consummate feminine grace that the handsome silver-haired head of the family did not quite understand that his title of producer was merely honorary. | negation | present | [
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3KQC8JMJGCXRL4GYD6TE9BT2PRTH37 | remember | She would shake her head and deftly speak of other matters, though never about her father's past. Now, I knew some French. | he spent some time in Paris | You may remember I spent some time in Paris - not the most pleasant of times freezing in the snow chased by wolves and being half-hanged at Montfaucon. | EP | modal | present | [
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3FDWKV9VCN7XCCUSJN5SOPRYK21UMF | say | He had realised as soon as he had employed Michael that he had found himself a kindred spirit. Michael was innately honest. | the punter had paid Michael fifty quid | If he said the punter had paid him fifty quid Joe knew that was what had been paid. | conditional | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | think | B: but, you know, for other kind of cans, it'd probably only take aluminum cans like that, don't they. A: Yeah, I don't, yeah, | it would crush steel cans | I don't think it would crush steel cans, | negation | present | [
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3INZSNUD80VWOQ0C8JBY93HQ1NVD9S | think | A: Do they have Highlands up there? B: Nope. A: Don't they? Well, this was a regular, uh, electronics store, you know. B: Uh-huh. A: | there will be too much problem | So, I don't think there will be too much problem | negation | present | [
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3NBFJK3IOHN27XE9CYVOCEFC5ICOGA | know | I'm putting out no more clean linen until tomorrow. Fighting, indeed. | Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in fighting | I might have known that Dr. Lorrimer would be mixed up in it. | CI | modal | past | [
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3Z3R5YC0P3SC6PNMXVB5O3LN798TFH | think | A: That is the way to do it. I mean, and that's, you know, at least the Air Force is, I do not know, uh, I am nervous in Dallas. I mean, you know, I mean, I go to like an aerobics class or something. And, you know, uh, seventy women in a Jazzercise class in a public, uh, parks and rec building. And you are supposed to feel safe, but then there are all these, does not matter race, but, you know, it is an inter racial mix. And you see these guys standing there watching you jump around in your leotards. B: Yeah. A: And I do not even think that way, but I mean, you just think to yourself, you just, I mean, | it can't happen to them | nobody can think that it can't happen to them. | AB | modal | present | [
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3JMNNNO3B19KXCF44519R4YXY16W2B | think | 'Very well, I'll go. But I pick my own men, and if we ever have to fight, you obey my word.'' | Sidacai was in a position to impose conditions | Jehan did not think that Sidacai was in any position to impose conditions but he sat back in his chair considering. | negation | present | [
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3ABAOCJ4R895KJNB2ELNEOU9G2XMQ9 | say | I suppose it was all to do with origins, sergeant. I started from the bottom - a poor family, elementary school, then night school while I was working as a clerk. | they were happy days | I can not say that they were happy days but they taught me what life is about. | negation | present | [
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3D1TUISJWI5BGT41Y870WWKH2FFUI4 | think | Nick rolled his eyes upwards. ``Not so bad, then.'' | Mr. Evans had stolen the Will | She wished she could tell him that Mr Evans hadn't stolen the Will after all but Nick had never thought that he had so there was no point in it. | negation | past | [
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3NSCTNUR2ZSFPWVOLJ7F7M4IUQZ5AF | think | A: I do too. I believe about ten years ago that we went through a terrible time, but I don't, I believe that they're better now, you know, wh-, B: I think so. | they're shoddy | I don't think they're shoddy | negation | present | [
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