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sentence: That Sam sometimes didn't sleep must have pleased somebody. | acceptable |
sentence: I talked to Winston about himself. | acceptable |
sentence: That the fuzz wanted him worried John, but that the fuzz wanted her didn't worry Mary. | acceptable |
sentence: I'll work on it if Sam will be working on it. | acceptable |
sentence: I'll work on it if I can. | acceptable |
sentence: Here's a knife with which for you to cut up the onions. | unacceptable |
sentence: Fluffy is sick, which not everybody knows. | acceptable |
sentence: Maxwell is quite a doctor. | acceptable |
sentence: The younger woman might have been tall and, and the older one definitely was, blond. | unacceptable |
sentence: Sally is tall, and may be blond, and Sheila is short, and definitely is, blond. | acceptable |
sentence: I have to try to finish grading some papers. | acceptable |
sentence: The socks are ready for for you to put on to be planned. | unacceptable |
sentence: It is easy to play sonatas on this violin. | acceptable |
sentence: This violin is difficult to play sonatas on. | acceptable |
sentence: My mother is easy to please my father and. | unacceptable |
sentence: Poor Bill, it had started to rain and he had no umbrella. | acceptable |
sentence: That the cops spoke to the janitor about it yesterday is terrible, that robbery. | unacceptable |
sentence: Every student, and he wears socks, is a swinger. | unacceptable |
sentence: That girl was given my binoculars by him. | acceptable |
sentence: Bill didn't allege that Roger had eaten anything. | acceptable |
sentence: Nobody who hates to eat anything should work in a delicatessen. | acceptable |
sentence: Everybody around here who ever buys anything on credit talks in his sleep. | acceptable |
sentence: I can't remember the name of somebody who had misgivings. | unacceptable |
sentence: No writer, and no playwright, meets in Vienna. | unacceptable |
sentence: No writer, nor any playwright, meets in Vienna. | unacceptable |
sentence: That you will marry any student is not certain. | acceptable |
sentence: Felicia kicked the ball off the bench. | acceptable |
sentence: I sent the package halfway around the world. | acceptable |
sentence: Sam gave the ball out of the basket. | unacceptable |
sentence: Sam offered the ball out of the basket. | unacceptable |
sentence: Park Square has a festive air. | acceptable |
sentence: The worker will have a job. | acceptable |
sentence: No one can forgive that comment to you. | unacceptable |
sentence: We launched the rocket to the moon, but it blew up before it got there. | acceptable |
sentence: Sarah promised Catherine her old car, but then gave it to her son instead. | acceptable |
sentence: I lent the book partway to Tony. | unacceptable |
sentence: The farmer loaded the cart with apples. | acceptable |
sentence: The farmer dumped the cart with apples. | unacceptable |
sentence: Martha carved the baby a toy out of wood. | acceptable |
sentence: The bread cuts easily. | acceptable |
sentence: Janet broke Bill on the finger. | unacceptable |
sentence: Janet broke the cup. | acceptable |
sentence: The visitor rang the bell. | acceptable |
sentence: We pulled free. | acceptable |
sentence: That movie always shocks people. | acceptable |
sentence: That movie always shocks. | acceptable |
sentence: Sharon came the room. | unacceptable |
sentence: Bill sent a package to Tom. | acceptable |
sentence: That acorn will grow into an oak tree. | acceptable |
sentence: He turned into a frog. | acceptable |
sentence: I mixed the sugar into the butter. | acceptable |
sentence: Brian threw the fence with the stick. | unacceptable |
sentence: Mira condemned Terry for the accident. | acceptable |
sentence: We investigated the area for bombs. | acceptable |
sentence: I sensed his eagerness. | acceptable |
sentence: They praised the dedication in the volunteers. | unacceptable |
sentence: The earth was believed to be round. | acceptable |
sentence: Sarah smiled a charming smile. | acceptable |
sentence: Sandra beamed a cheerful welcome. | acceptable |
sentence: You've really lived it up. | acceptable |
sentence: Paperback books lift onto the table easily. | unacceptable |
sentence: The books lifted onto the table. | unacceptable |
sentence: Jessica loaded boxes under the wagon. | acceptable |
sentence: Jessica loaded boxes on the wagon. | acceptable |
sentence: Jessica crammed boxes at the truck. | unacceptable |
sentence: Lora buttered at the toast. | unacceptable |
sentence: Carla shoveled the walk. | acceptable |
sentence: Nora sent the book. | acceptable |
sentence: Nora sent Peter the book. | acceptable |
sentence: Carla slid the book. | acceptable |
sentence: Carla slid at the book. | unacceptable |
sentence: Amanda carried the package to Pamela. | acceptable |
sentence: Packages drive easily to New York. | unacceptable |
sentence: The chair pushed. | unacceptable |
sentence: We offered a job to her. | acceptable |
sentence: A job offered. | unacceptable |
sentence: Brown presented a plaque to Jones. | acceptable |
sentence: Carmen bought Mary a dress. | acceptable |
sentence: Carmen obtained the spare part at the hardware store. | acceptable |
sentence: Michelle kept the desk with the papers. | unacceptable |
sentence: Frances hid the presents in the drawer. | acceptable |
sentence: The needle poked the cloth. | acceptable |
sentence: Carrie touched that cat. | acceptable |
sentence: Herman whipped the sugar and the cream. | unacceptable |
sentence: Linda taped the picture to the wall. | acceptable |
sentence: Linda taped the picture onto the wall. | acceptable |
sentence: The child and her mother clung together. | acceptable |
sentence: This flyer and that flyer differ. | acceptable |
sentence: This flyer and that flyer differ apart. | unacceptable |
sentence: The jeweller scribbled the contract with his name. | unacceptable |
sentence: The gardener grew that acorn into an oak tree. | acceptable |
sentence: I shaped a loaf. | unacceptable |
sentence: The children amused. | unacceptable |
sentence: Susan whispered the news. | acceptable |
sentence: Susan whispered at Rachel. | acceptable |
sentence: Ellen said that melons were selling well. | acceptable |
sentence: Ellen said about the present conditions. | unacceptable |
sentence: Ellen warned Helen against skating on thin ice. | acceptable |
sentence: Cynthia nibbled on the carrot . | acceptable |
sentence: Cynthia chewed. | unacceptable |