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Our friends won't buy this analysis, let alone the next one we propose. | 1acceptable
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One more pseudo generalization and I'm giving up. | 1acceptable
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One more pseudo generalization or I'm giving up. | 1acceptable
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The more we study verbs, the crazier they get. | 1acceptable
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The more we study verbs, the crazier they get. | acceptable |
Day by day the facts are getting murkier. | 1acceptable
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I'll fix you a drink. | 1acceptable
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Fred watered the plants flat. | 1acceptable
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Bill coughed his way out of the restaurant. | 1acceptable
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We're dancing the night away. | 1acceptable
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Herman hammered the metal flat. | 1acceptable
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The critics laughed the play off the stage. | 1acceptable
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The pond froze solid. | 1acceptable
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Bill rolled out of the room. | 1acceptable
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The gardener watered the flowers flat. | 1acceptable
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The gardener watered the flowers. | 1acceptable
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Bill broke the bathtub into pieces. | 1acceptable
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Bill broke the bathtub. | 1acceptable
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They drank the pub dry. | 1acceptable
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They drank the pub. | 0unacceptable
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The professor talked us into a stupor. | 1acceptable
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The professor talked us. | 0unacceptable
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We yelled ourselves hoarse. | 1acceptable
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We yelled ourselves. | 0unacceptable
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We yelled Harry hoarse. | 0unacceptable
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Harry coughed himself into a fit. | 1acceptable
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Harry coughed himself. | 0unacceptable
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Harry coughed us into a fit. | 0unacceptable
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Bill followed the road into the forest. | 1acceptable
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We drove Highway 5 from SD to SF. | 1acceptable
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Fred tracked the leak to its source. | 1acceptable
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John danced waltzes across the room. | 1acceptable
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Bill urinated out the window. | 1acceptable
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Bill coughed out the window. | 1acceptable
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Bill bled on the floor. | 1acceptable
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The toilet leaked through the floor into the kitchen below. | 1acceptable
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Bill ate off the floor. | 1acceptable
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Bill ate off the floor. | acceptable |
Bill drank from the hose. | 1acceptable
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Bill drank from the hose. | acceptable |
This metal hammers flat easily. | 1acceptable
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They made him president. | 1acceptable
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They made him angry. | 1acceptable
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They made him angry. | acceptable |
They caused him to become angry by making him. | 0unacceptable
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They caused him to become president by making him. | 0unacceptable
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They made him to exhaustion. | 0unacceptable
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They made him into a monster. | 1acceptable
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The trolley rumbled through the tunnel. | 1acceptable
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The wagon rumbled down the road. | 1acceptable
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The bullets whistled past the house. | 1acceptable
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The knee replacement candidate groaned up the stairs. | 1acceptable
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The knee replacement candidate groaned up the stairs. | acceptable |
The car honked down the road. | 0unacceptable
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The car honked down the road. | unacceptable |
The dog barked out of the room. | 0unacceptable
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The dog barked out of the room. | unacceptable |
The dog barked its way out of the room. | 1acceptable
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Bill whistled his way past the house. | 1acceptable
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The witch vanished into the forest. | 1acceptable
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Bill disappeared down the road. | 1acceptable
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Bill disappeared down the road. | acceptable |
The witch went into the forest by vanishing. | 0unacceptable
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The witch went into the forest by vanishing. | unacceptable |
The witch went into the forest and thereby vanished. | 1acceptable
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The witch went into the forest and thereby vanished. | acceptable |
The building is tall and wide. | 1acceptable
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The building is tall and tall. | 0unacceptable
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The building is tall and tall. | unacceptable |
This building is taller and wider than that one. | 1acceptable
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This building is taller and wider than that one. | acceptable |
This building got taller and wider than that one. | 1acceptable
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This building got taller and taller. | 1acceptable
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This building got taller and taller. | acceptable |
This building is taller and taller. | 0unacceptable
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This building is taller and taller. | unacceptable |
This building got than that one. | 0unacceptable
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This building got than that one. | unacceptable |
This building is than that one. | 0unacceptable
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Bill floated into the cave. | 1acceptable
| 64 | Following sentence acceptable | The following sentence is either "{{"acceptable"}}", meaning it is grammatically correct and makes sense, or "{{"unacceptable"}}". Which is it?
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Bill floated into the cave. | acceptable |
Bill floated into the cave for hours. | 0unacceptable
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Bill floated into the cave for hours. | unacceptable |
Bill pushed Harry off the sofa for hours. | 0unacceptable
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Bill pushed Harry off the sofa for hours. | unacceptable |
Bill floated down the river for hours. | 1acceptable
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Bill floated down the river for hours. | acceptable |
Bill floated down the river. | 1acceptable
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Bill pushed Harry along the trail for hours. | 1acceptable
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The road zigzagged down the hill. | 1acceptable
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The rope stretched over the pulley. | 1acceptable
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Sam cut himself free. | 1acceptable
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Sam got free by cutting his finger. | 1acceptable
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Bill cried himself to sleep. | 1acceptable
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Bill cried Sue to sleep. | 0unacceptable
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Bill squeezed himself through the hole. | 1acceptable
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Bill sang himself to sleep. | 1acceptable
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Bill squeezed the puppet through the hole. | 1acceptable
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Bill sang Sue to sleep. | 1acceptable
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The elevator rumbled itself to the ground. | 0unacceptable
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If the telephone rang, it could ring itself silly. | 1acceptable
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She yelled hoarse. | 0unacceptable
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Ted cried to sleep. | 0unacceptable
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The tiger bled to death. | 1acceptable
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He coughed awake and we were all overjoyed, especially Sierra. | 1acceptable
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John coughed awake, rubbing his nose and cursing under his breath. | 1acceptable
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John coughed himself awake on the bank of the lake where he and Bill had their play. | 1acceptable
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Ron yawned himself awake. | 1acceptable
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She coughed herself awake as the leaf landed on her nose. | 1acceptable
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The worm wriggled onto the carpet. | 1acceptable
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The chocolate melted onto the carpet. | 1acceptable
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The ball wriggled itself loose. | 0unacceptable
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Bill wriggled himself loose. | 1acceptable
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Aliza wriggled her tooth loose. | 1acceptable
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The off center spinning flywheel shook itself loose. | 1acceptable
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The more you eat, the less you want. | 1acceptable
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The more you eat, the less you want. | acceptable |
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