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sentence1: Stretch the imagination. sentence2: I always stretch my muscles before exercising. word: stretch
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sentence1: I keep a small stock of painkillers for emergencies. sentence2: There's little to earn and many to keep. word: keep
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sentence1: The stage pulled into town carrying the payroll for the mill and three ladies. sentence2: At what stage are the social sciences? word: stage
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sentence1: Katie's sick, so I need to check up on her and see if she needs anything. sentence2: Check the oil in your car once a month. word: check
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sentence1: His paintings reveal a sensitive interpreter of nature. sentence2: Programs written in the BASIC language are usually run through an interpreter, though some can be compiled. word: interpreter
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sentence1: She lost all respect for him. sentence2: Be sure to give my respects to the dean. word: respect
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sentence1: Putting them in readiness. sentence2: "A happy readiness of conversation" -- Jane Austen. word: readiness
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sentence1: Call a football game. sentence2: I tried to call you all night. word: call
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sentence1: We hit Detroit at one in the morning but kept driving through the night. sentence2: The ball hit the fence. word: hit
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sentence1: We must develop more potential customers. sentence2: The embryo develops into a fetus. word: develop
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sentence1: I carry her image in my mind's eye. sentence2: The senator carried his home state. word: carry
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sentence1: The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country. sentence2: The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist. word: substantiate
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sentence1: When will the meeting be? sentence2: I am 75 kilograms. word: be
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sentence1: Nothing good will come of this. sentence2: The bill came to $2,000. word: come
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sentence1: Candidates must compete in a trial of skill. sentence2: The trials for the semifinals began yesterday. word: trial
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sentence1: Settling a score. sentence2: The player with the highest score is the winner. word: score
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sentence1: Many children join a sports club. sentence2: Most politicians have joined a party. word: join
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sentence1: The newsman wanted to break a big story, something that would make him famous. sentence2: When news of their divorce broke, ... word: break
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sentence1: Take time to smell the roses. sentence2: I didn't have time to finish. word: time
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sentence1: A tendency to be too strict. sentence2: Denim has a tendency to fade. word: tendency
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sentence1: Sugar loaf. sentence2: Meat loaf. word: loaf
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sentence1: How many cars does she have? sentence2: Have an assistant. word: have
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sentence1: The machinery is out of order. sentence2: Magnolias belong to the order Magnoliales. word: order
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sentence1: It started to snow. sentence2: It is snowing. word: snow
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sentence1: Shake one's head. sentence2: He was shaken from his dreams. word: shake
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sentence1: Heat the water on the stove. sentence2: The sun heats the oceans. word: heat
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sentence1: The rumor had its origin in idle gossip. sentence2: Mineral origin. word: origin
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sentence1: The new railroad will connect the northern part of the state to the southern part. sentence2: These computers connected well. word: connect
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sentence1: To lash something to a spar. sentence2: The lion lashed its tail. word: lash
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sentence1: The best poker players can tell if the opponents have a good hand by looking at their expression. sentence2: Her expression changed from joy to misery after realising her winning lottery ticket had expired. word: expression
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sentence1: He's just been released from Shadwell nick prison after doing ten years for attempted murder. sentence2: He's in the nick. word: nick
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sentence1: Room to pass. sentence2: Hardly enough elbow room to turn around. word: room
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sentence1: They had too much furniture for the small apartment. sentence2: A chair is furniture. Sofas are also furniture. word: furniture
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sentence1: He's always stuffing his gob with fast food. sentence2: Oi, you, shut your gob! word: gob
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sentence1: Spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel. sentence2: The heat radiates from a stove. word: radiate
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sentence1: She has a feel for music. sentence2: He has a feel for animals. word: feel
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sentence1: The Holocaust was insanity on an enormous scale. sentence2: There are some who question the scale of our ambitions. word: scale
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sentence1: The consolidation of the United States' hegemony over a new international economic system. sentence2: To say they have priority is not to say they have complete hegemony. word: hegemony
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sentence1: Reduce a problem to a single question. sentence2: Reduce one's standard of living. word: reduce
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sentence1: Draw a conclusion. sentence2: Draw a line. word: draw
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sentence1: Stretch the fabric. sentence2: I stretched the rubber band until it almost broke. word: stretch
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sentence1: Use your head! sentence2: I can't use this tool. word: use
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sentence1: A round of pleasures. sentence2: The story is going the rounds in Washington. word: round
False
4,039
sentence1: Crown my teeth. sentence2: The speech crowned the meeting. word: crown
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sentence1: 'Now push hard,' said the doctor to the woman. sentence2: He pushed her to finish her doctorate. word: push
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sentence1: I can feel the sadness in his poems. sentence2: She felt an object brushing her arm. word: feel
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sentence1: There is no better time than now. sentence2: Now is the right time. word: now
True
1,562
sentence1: Respect my authority! sentence2: I have the authority to penalise the staff in my department, but not the authority to sack them. word: authority
True
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sentence1: He was a great actor in his time. sentence2: The time of year for planting. word: time
True
1,345
sentence1: Potatoes bake to a crisp. sentence2: I baked a delicious cherry pie. word: bake
True
4,200
sentence1: Contact with the pier scraped paint from the hull. sentence2: The pilot made contact with the base. word: contact
False
4,158
sentence1: A ball of fire. sentence2: A ball of twine. word: ball
True
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sentence1: The word is a basic linguistic unit. sentence2: He was a member of a special police unit. word: unit
True
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sentence1: Give a course. sentence2: I gave two sons to the war. word: give
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4,316
sentence1: A head of cauliflower. sentence2: A head of lettuce. word: head
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1,830
sentence1: Strike an arc. sentence2: The bullet struck her thigh. word: strike
False
2,412
sentence1: Set the table. sentence2: Set the dogs on the scent of the missing children. word: set
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5,301
sentence1: He came to a bad end. sentence2: No one wanted to play end. word: end
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4,882
sentence1: I had to stay at home and watch the children. sentence2: After the trial period, she was asked to stay on and work full-time. word: stay
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sentence1: Everyone got a cut of the earnings. sentence2: The lawyer took a cut of the profits. word: cut
True
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sentence1: 200 head of cattle. sentence2: 12 head of big cattle and 14 head of branded calves. word: head
True
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sentence1: They took a firm stand against copyright infringement. sentence2: They cut down a stand of trees. word: stand
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sentence1: The French doors admit onto the yard. sentence2: This pipe admits air. word: admit
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sentence1: She gave great head. sentence2: They tracked him back toward the head of the stream. word: head
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sentence1: Take the gun from your pocket. sentence2: The test grader takes off a point for every misspelled word. word: take
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sentence1: To move in a matter. sentence2: She moved the queen closer to the centre of the board. word: move
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sentence1: Play sports. sentence2: Pele played for the Brazilian teams in many important matches. word: play
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sentence1: Run a new program on the Mac. sentence2: They ran twenty blood tests on me and they still don't know what's wrong. word: run
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sentence1: It was replaced because of its age. sentence2: We've known each other for ages. word: age
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sentence1: Can I buy you a drink? sentence2: He jumped into the drink and had to be rescued. word: drink
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sentence1: The trunk was full of stuff. sentence2: What is all that stuff on your bedroom floor? word: stuff
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sentence1: Fall into a trap. sentence2: She fell to pieces after she lost her work. word: fall
True
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sentence1: A normal year has 365 full days, but there are 366 days in a leap year. sentence2: She is 4 years old. word: year
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sentence1: We had a wonderful time at the party. sentence2: The judge leniently granted a sentence with no hard time. word: time
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sentence1: The court is now in session. sentence2: The girls were playing in the court. word: court
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sentence1: Play the stock market. sentence2: Play cards. word: play
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sentence1: The ringing of the telephone. sentence2: "The tintinnabulation that so voluminously swells from the ringing and the dinging of the bells" -- E. A. Poe. word: ringing
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sentence1: She didn't get to Chicago until after midnight. sentence2: The blow got him in the back. word: get
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sentence1: He wanted to live his own life without interference from others. sentence2: She's my love, my life. word: life
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sentence1: I mean to go to Baddeck this summer. sentence2: I only meant to help you. word: mean
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sentence1: Birds of prey often seize small mammals. sentence2: To seize smuggled goods. word: seize
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sentence1: There as a trail of blood. sentence2: The trail led straight to the perpetrator. word: trail
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sentence1: The floor of the cave. sentence2: The floor of a cave served the refugees as a home. word: floor
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sentence1: This old radio doesn't work anymore. sentence2: This pilot works the controls. word: work
False
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sentence1: Shelve books. sentence2: The library needs volunteers to help shelve books. word: shelve
True
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sentence1: The story is false, so far as I can discover. sentence2: I discovered how to do it. word: discover
True
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sentence1: You can lose your identity when you join the army. sentence2: It was too dark to determine his identity. word: identity
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sentence1: We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba. sentence2: A terrible tsunami followed the earthquake. word: follow
False
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sentence1: Play fair. sentence2: Play football. word: play
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sentence1: We can not admit non-members into our club building. sentence2: A ticket admits one into a playhouse. word: admit
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sentence1: The term allowed to a debtor to discharge his debt. sentence2: He was sentenced to a term of six years in prison. word: term
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sentence1: To approach the city. sentence2: Don't approach that house. word: approach
True
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sentence1: Implement a procedure. sentence2: It's a good thought, but it will be a difficult thing to implement. word: implement
False
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sentence1: Pay a call. sentence2: You'll pay for this! word: pay
False
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sentence1: He ordered a second round. sentence2: They brought us a round of drinks about every thirty minutes. word: round
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sentence1: Set this poem to music. sentence2: To set pear trees in an orchard. word: set
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sentence1: Traffic on the internet is lightest during the night. sentence2: Heavy traffic overloaded the trunk lines. word: traffic
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sentence1: A crop circle was made in a corn field. sentence2: There were some cows grazing in a field. word: field
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sentence1: Air out the smoke-filled rooms. sentence2: Air the old winter clothes. word: air
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