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sentence1: She could not help watching the sad spectacle. sentence2: I can't help myself -- I have to smoke. word: help
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sentence1: Family members had been buried in the vault for centuries. sentence2: The bank kept their money safe in a large vault. word: vault
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sentence1: Do you take me for a fool? sentence2: Looking at him as he came into the room, I took him for his father. word: take
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sentence1: Set these words in italics. sentence2: Set the tray down. word: set
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sentence1: After the fire a still small voice. -- 1 Kings 19:12. sentence2: The voice of the law. word: voice
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sentence1: Corn doesn't grow here. sentence2: In these forests, mushrooms grow under the trees. word: grow
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sentence1: The key to development is economic integration. sentence2: They were carrying two keys of heroin. word: key
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sentence1: Check the brakes. sentence2: Check the growth of communism in South East Asia. word: check
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sentence1: She has no peer in the concoction of mystery stories. sentence2: His testimony was a concoction. word: concoction
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sentence1: Lift a ban. sentence2: I lifted the books onto the table. word: lift
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sentence1: The emerging buds were a sure sign of spring. sentence2: You can visit me in the spring, when the weather is bearable. word: spring
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sentence1: To empty a well or a cistern. sentence2: Empty the water. word: empty
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sentence1: I hope I can keep up this streak of accomplishments. sentence2: I was on a winning streak until the fourth game, where I was dealt terrible cards. word: streak
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sentence1: The Boy Scouts were going to accept him as a member. sentence2: Accept students for graduate study. word: accept
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sentence1: His tantrums are a statement of his need for attention. sentence2: A Cadillac makes a statement about who you are. word: statement
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sentence1: You really have to empathize. sentence2: You've really got to empathize with what they want. word: empathize
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sentence1: It just won't make much difference to me. sentence2: His support made a real difference. word: difference
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sentence1: My computer is too old to run the new OS. sentence2: I will run the sample. word: run
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sentence1: Cut paper dolls. sentence2: Cut a nice figure. word: cut
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sentence1: The centimetre is a unit of length. sentence2: Units of nucleic acids. word: unit
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sentence1: At the start of their turn, each player must draw a card. sentence2: Draw a card. word: draw
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sentence1: To stay a flat sheet in a steam boiler. sentence2: The judge stayed the execution order. word: stay
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sentence1: The word is a basic linguistic unit. sentence2: The reduced the number of units and installations. word: unit
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sentence1: Ballet dancers can rotate their legs out by 90 degrees. sentence2: We rotate the lead soprano every night. word: rotate
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sentence1: He showed me the river of living water, sparkling like crystal, flowing from the throne of God. sentence2: He asked for a drink of water. word: water
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sentence1: The sight of his wife brought him back to reality. sentence2: To gain sight of land. word: sight
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sentence1: Remove a threat. sentence2: He removed the marbles from the bag. word: remove
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sentence1: We had the chance to meet the president last week. sentence2: Now is your chance. word: chance
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sentence1: We have a fix on your position. sentence2: He got a good fix on the target. word: fix
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sentence1: Please speak up, the line is very faint. sentence2: A dedicated line. word: line
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sentence1: You have to be a good observer to see all the details. sentence2: I saw him laughing. word: see
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sentence1: To raise somebody to office. sentence2: Raise the specter of unemployment. word: raise
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sentence1: Start from the bottom and work towards the top. sentence2: This dough does not work easily. word: work
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sentence1: "Can he reach?" "The chair must not touch the wall." sentence2: Their hands touched. word: touch
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sentence1: Pay a visit. sentence2: Pay a call. word: pay
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sentence1: His submission to the will of God. sentence2: The union was brought into submission. word: submission
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sentence1: He condemned religious sectarianism. sentence2: They were discussing sectarianism between Shias and Sunnis. word: sectarianism
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sentence1: She has a pretty face. sentence2: I wish I had seen the look on his face when he got the news. word: face
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sentence1: My library subscription is about to expire. sentence2: The deed was attested by the subscription of his signature. word: subscription
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sentence1: Can you live on $2000 a month in New York City? sentence2: The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare. word: live
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sentence1: The rules forbid smoking. sentence2: The rules forbid our smoking. word: forbid
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sentence1: Turn a key. sentence2: Turn the clay on the wheel. word: turn
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sentence1: The ball travelled 90 mph on his serve. sentence2: The mayor threw out the first ball. word: ball
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sentence1: Can you stand the bookshelf up? sentence2: He stood the broom in a corner and took a break. word: stand
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sentence1: The wee small voice of conscience. sentence2: The incessant voices of the artillery. word: voice
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sentence1: Take a scene. sentence2: Do you take sugar in your coffee? word: take
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sentence1: He asked for a poll of public opinion. sentence2: His opinions appeared frequently on the editorial page. word: opinion
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sentence1: The question of disease merits serious discussion. sentence2: There was a question of which material to use. word: question
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sentence1: Remove a threat. sentence2: Remove the dirty dishes from the table. word: remove
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sentence1: They had a good time together. sentence2: We had a wonderful time at the party. word: time
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sentence1: We spread our sleeping bags on the dry floor of the tent. sentence2: The fire spared the forest floor. word: floor
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sentence1: The children acted out a comic piece to amuse the guests. sentence2: An important piece of the evidence. word: piece
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sentence1: The children were playing ball in the garden. sentence2: He played with his rubber ball in the bathtub. word: ball
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sentence1: Par for this course is 72. sentence2: He needs to make this shot for par. word: par
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sentence1: Engineers had to scrub the satellite launch due to bad weather. sentence2: We had to scrub our vacation plans. word: scrub
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sentence1: He needs some time in the field before his judgment can be trusted. sentence2: Field work traditionally distinguishes true archaeologists from armchair archaeologists. word: field
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sentence1: The policy so far is all stick and no carrot. sentence2: The recipe calls for half a stick of butter. word: stick
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sentence1: His love for his work. sentence2: So that's fifteen-love to Kournikova. word: love
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sentence1: I made the students feel different about themselves. sentence2: You make me feel naked. word: feel
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sentence1: How should I take this message? sentence2: He was often taken to be a man of means. word: take
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sentence1: I don't care. sentence2: We cared about the opera. word: care
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sentence1: Such odd-shaped items do not pack well. sentence2: This singer always packs the concert halls. word: pack
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sentence1: According to the Bible, the rainbow is a token of God's covenant with Noah. sentence2: A book token is the easiest option for a Christmas gift. word: token
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sentence1: I beg your pardon. I didn't mean to cause offence. sentence2: He begged her to go to the prom with him. word: beg
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sentence1: Convert lead into gold. sentence2: He converted his garden into a tennis court. word: convert
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sentence1: Lack of clarity on the part of the teacher will cause confusion among the students. sentence2: She dreamed, with great clarity, that she had been seen her own death. word: clarity
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sentence1: A solid border around a table of figures. sentence2: There's a nice frilly border around the picture frame. word: border
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sentence1: He's in the nick. sentence2: He was arrested and taken down to Sun Hill nick police station to be charged. word: nick
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sentence1: Use the plastic bags to store the food. sentence2: He doesn't know how to use a computer. word: use
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sentence1: I ride to work in a bus. sentence2: Ship rides at anchor. word: ride
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sentence1: It was stuff I had heard before. sentence2: What is all that stuff on your bedroom floor? word: stuff
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sentence1: Lift my spirits. sentence2: Lift his ego. word: lift
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sentence1: Used her parents' influence to get the job. sentence2: She was the most important influence in my life. word: influence
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sentence1: It worked up to right now. sentence2: Now is a good time to do it. word: now
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sentence1: It's quite an art. sentence2: The art of conversation. word: art
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sentence1: Think thin. sentence2: Idly, the detective thought what his next move should be. word: think
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sentence1: A thread of smoke climbed upward. sentence2: From the air the road was a grey thread. word: thread
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sentence1: A leak in a roof. sentence2: He had to clean up the leak. word: leak
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sentence1: They admired his scrupulous professional integrity. sentence2: He expects to find in us the common honesty and integrity of men of business. word: integrity
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sentence1: As the altitude increases, the temperature gets lower, so remember to bring warm clothes to the mountains. sentence2: The altitude gave her a headache. word: altitude
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sentence1: We had to dress quickly. sentence2: Can the child dress by herself? word: dress
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sentence1: You can obtain a transcript of this radio program by sending a self-addressed envelope to the station. sentence2: He read a transcript of the interrogation. word: transcript
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sentence1: It has become less common to say grace before having dinner. sentence2: God's grace is manifested in the salvation of sinners. word: grace
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sentence1: "The quality of mercy is not strained" -- Shakespeare. sentence2: One of the qualities of pure iron is that it does not rust easily. word: quality
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sentence1: Slices of hard-boiled egg on a bed of spinach. sentence2: River bed. word: bed
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sentence1: The "war on drugs" is a campaign against the use of narcotic drugs. sentence2: The war on poverty. word: war
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sentence1: His instructions deliberately gave them the wrong set. sentence2: A set of tools. word: set
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sentence1: Home is where the heart is. sentence2: There's no place like home. word: home
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sentence1: His stories were too susceptible to ulteriority. sentence2: A terrible feeling of ulteriority. word: ulteriority
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sentence1: It takes time to learn the setup around here. sentence2: The laboratory included an elaborate setup for measuring the energy. word: setup
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sentence1: He wants to reconstruct the original text. sentence2: They handed out the printed text of the mayor's speech. word: text
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sentence1: Please focus the image. sentence2: You'll need to focus the microscope carefully in order to capture the full detail of this surface. word: focus
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sentence1: He got a loan of five thousand pounds. sentence2: All loans from the library, whether books or audio material, must be returned within two weeks. word: loan
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sentence1: That's three times he's made the same mistake. sentence2: When was the last time we went out? I don't remember. word: time
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sentence1: This species of snake will only attack humans if it feels threatened. sentence2: Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II. word: attack
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sentence1: I'm cold; can you roll over here and cuddle me, honey? sentence2: She cuddled the infant before bedtime. word: cuddle
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sentence1: The teacher paused in her lecture to allow the students to assimilate what she had said. sentence2: This country assimilates immigrants very quickly. word: assimilate
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sentence1: The salesman's call on a customer. sentence2: That sound is the distinctive call of the cuckoo bird. word: call
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sentence1: Range of motion. sentence2: The army maintains a missile range in the desert. word: range
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