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sentence1: The plane turned away from the sea and moved back over land. sentence2: They come from a faraway land. word: land
True
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sentence1: These bonds carry warrants. sentence2: This new washer carries a two year guarantee. word: carry
True
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sentence1: Shop til you drop. sentence2: A single shot was fired and the bird dropped from the sky. word: drop
True
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sentence1: Let's stretch for a minute -- we've been sitting here for over 3 hours. sentence2: Stretch your arms out above your head. word: stretch
True
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sentence1: He borrowed a large sum. sentence2: A tidy sum. word: sum
True
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sentence1: This move will simplify our lives. sentence2: We had to simplify the instructions. word: simplify
True
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sentence1: I will work hard to improve my grades. sentence2: John worked with Paul on the task. word: work
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sentence1: His grandfather was in the Pacific theater during the war. sentence2: He served in the Vietnam theater for three years. word: theater
True
5,284
sentence1: The helm of the Commonwealth. sentence2: The President is at the helm of the Ship of State. word: helm
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sentence1: Declare dividends. sentence2: Declare bankruptcy. word: declare
False
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sentence1: No human situation is simple. sentence2: The dangerous situation developed suddenly. word: situation
True
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sentence1: She's got a perfect smile. sentence2: He has a sinister smile. word: smile
True
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sentence1: The boulder came to rest just behind the house after rolling down the mountain. sentence2: A body will continue in a state of rest until acted upon. word: rest
True
4,142
sentence1: The children were playing house. sentence2: He has a house on Cape Cod. word: house
False
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sentence1: Bob Dylan occupied the top slot for several weeks. sentence2: He put a quarter in the slot. word: slot
False
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sentence1: Raise a smile. sentence2: Chew with your mouth shut -- were you raised in a barn? word: raise
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sentence1: A body of law. sentence2: A body of doctrine. word: body
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sentence1: The check will clear within 2 business days. sentence2: Clear the leaves from the lawn. word: clear
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4,126
sentence1: Lie dormant. sentence2: The snow lies on the roof. word: lie
False
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sentence1: She can hold an audience spellbound. sentence2: Hold your breath. word: hold
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sentence1: Drink was his downfall. sentence2: I'd like another drink please. word: drink
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sentence1: A piano has a greater range than the human voice. sentence2: He answered a range of questions. word: range
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sentence1: I don't like the look of the new design. sentence2: I don't like the looks of this place. word: look
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sentence1: How does your idea work in practice? sentence2: The voting process doesn't work as well as people thought. word: work
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sentence1: Can you play on this old recorder? sentence2: Play fair. word: play
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sentence1: I carry these thoughts in the back of my head. sentence2: Amanda carried the package from home to New York. word: carry
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sentence1: We only use Spanish at home. sentence2: He doesn't know how to use a computer. word: use
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sentence1: The shot was wide off the mark. sentence2: He poured a shot of whiskey. word: shot
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sentence1: Can you shed light on this problem? sentence2: Put that light out! word: light
False
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sentence1: Give me a hand with the chores. sentence2: He kept trying to see my hand. word: hand
False
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sentence1: There is an opening in the sales department. sentence2: He slipped through an opening in the crowd. word: opening
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sentence1: He has just made his first sale. sentence2: They had to complete the sale before the banks closed. word: sale
True
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sentence1: Order a work stoppage. sentence2: Order me some flowers. word: order
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sentence1: Sculpture is a form of art. sentence2: To apply for the position, complete the application form. word: form
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4,515
sentence1: A ball of fire. sentence2: A ball of wool. word: ball
True
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sentence1: May the force be with you. sentence2: The forces of evil. word: force
True
1,531
sentence1: The production of white blood cells. sentence2: They hope to increase spaghetti production next year. word: production
False
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sentence1: Pull a sled. sentence2: You'll be sent home if you pull another stunt like that. word: pull
False
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sentence1: While there's life there's hope. sentence2: I have known him all his life. word: life
False
4,630
sentence1: Puncture a tire. sentence2: The tire punctured. word: puncture
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3,577
sentence1: The motor was out of commission. sentence2: Put the ships into commission. word: commission
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sentence1: The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia. sentence2: Cut recording tape. word: cut
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sentence1: Don't touch my CDs! sentence2: Stefan was touched by the song's message of hope. word: touch
False
1,312
sentence1: They tested his ability to locate objects in space. sentence2: Functional analysis is best approached through a sound knowledge of Hilbert space theory. word: space
True
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sentence1: The house gave me a feeling of dread. sentence2: He had terrible feelings of guilt. word: feeling
True
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sentence1: These luxuries all had to go under the Khmer Rouge. sentence2: This chair has got to go. word: go
True
538
sentence1: The total is $25,715 but to keep the figures simple, I'll round it down to $25,000. sentence2: Ninety-five rounds up to one hundred. word: round
True
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sentence1: Tomorrow the doctor will take the cast off her arm. sentence2: Mother took our plates away and came back with some fruit for us to eat. word: take
True
3,607
sentence1: Much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers. sentence2: They collect the waste once a week. word: waste
True
453
sentence1: When bending the elbow the biceps are the agonist. sentence2: Acetylcholine is an agonist at the a cholinergic receptor. word: agonist
False
4,193
sentence1: To beam forth light. sentence2: The fire beamed on their faces. word: beam
True
3,970
sentence1: An interesting idea hit her. sentence2: The ball hit the fence. word: hit
False
2,118
sentence1: I can not find my gloves! sentence2: Physicists believe they found a new elementary particle. word: find
False
2,933
sentence1: He lost his place on the page. sentence2: Grosvenor Place. word: place
False
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sentence1: The check will clear within 2 business days. sentence2: The sky cleared after the storm. word: clear
False
2,680
sentence1: The player with the highest score is the winner. sentence2: The winning score came with less than a minute left to play. word: score
True
1,097
sentence1: The winning goal came with less than a minute left to play. sentence2: My lifelong goal is to get into a Hollywood movie. word: goal
False
379
sentence1: Stick your thumb in the crack. sentence2: Stick some feathers in the turkey before you serve it. word: stick
False
4,352
sentence1: She can hold an audience spellbound. sentence2: Hold this bowl for a moment, please. word: hold
False
1,239
sentence1: We had a wonderful time at the party. sentence2: He is not living at home because he is doing time. word: time
False
1,952
sentence1: Muslims fast during Ramadan. sentence2: Catholics sometimes fast during Lent. word: fast
True
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sentence1: My uncle got roughed up by some corporate thugs after they caught him trying to unionize their workers. sentence2: The company laid off all the workers when they tried to unionize. word: unionize
True
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sentence1: After the trial period, she was asked to stay on and work full-time. sentence2: After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser. word: stay
True
5,424
sentence1: Messages must go through diplomatic channels. sentence2: The speech has to go through several more drafts. word: go
False
1,542
sentence1: He recorded the spoken language of the streets. sentence2: He uttered harsh language. word: language
True
3,222
sentence1: To wander over the fields. sentence2: Might her husband be wandering? word: wander
False
1,730
sentence1: He learned to tolerate the heat. sentence2: I can tolerate working on Saturdays, but not on Sundays. word: tolerate
True
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sentence1: The strong man could turn an iron bar. sentence2: Turn the earth in the Spring. word: turn
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2,021
sentence1: There was an informal meeting in my living room. sentence2: His meeting with the salesmen was the high point of his day. word: meeting
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sentence1: You'll be sent home if you pull another stunt like that. sentence2: Pull your knees towards your chin. word: pull
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sentence1: Harry said he couldn't stop and chat because his missus wanted to go shopping. sentence2: The missus has a list of chores for me to do this weekend. word: missus
True
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sentence1: Bind the books in leather. sentence2: The hydrogen binds the oxygen. word: bind
False
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sentence1: Your mother is a right pain. sentence2: That kid is a terrible pain. word: pain
True
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sentence1: Can you drive this four-wheel truck? sentence2: Drive the game. word: drive
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sentence1: Don't fight it! sentence2: He fought for breath. word: fight
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sentence1: Please tell me how to do it. sentence2: I tell you that man is a crook! word: tell
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sentence1: That guy keeps interrupting the concert. Throw the bum out! sentence2: Fred is becoming a bum -- he's not even bothering to work more than once a month. word: bum
True
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sentence1: Raise a shout. sentence2: Chew with your mouth shut -- were you raised in a barn? word: raise
False
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sentence1: To purchase land, to purchase a house. sentence2: The family purchased a new car. word: purchase
True
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sentence1: Before laying sod on that clay, the ground needs two inches of coverage with topsoil. sentence2: There are overlapping coverages on your insurance policies. word: coverage
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sentence1: We can use this mathematical formula to solve the problem. sentence2: He doesn't know how to use a computer. word: use
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sentence1: Let's gather in the dining room. sentence2: Gather some stones. word: gather
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sentence1: Then we embarked on the second stage of our Caribbean cruise. sentence2: We went out of town together by stage about ten or twelve miles. word: stage
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sentence1: Can I buy you a drink? sentence2: I asked for a hot drink. word: drink
True
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sentence1: The Republican nomination for Governor. sentence2: His nomination was hotly protested. word: nomination
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sentence1: A salamander darted out of an opening in the rocks. sentence2: The opening received good critical reviews. word: opening
False
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sentence1: Their nomadic mode of existence. sentence2: Switched from keyboard to voice mode. word: mode
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sentence1: Leave it as is. sentence2: Leave the young fawn alone. word: leave
True
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sentence1: Develop land. sentence2: The country developed its natural resources. word: develop
True
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sentence1: He prefers shoes of Italian derivation. sentence2: Music of Turkish derivation. word: derivation
True
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sentence1: Cut a ticket. sentence2: The employer wants to cut back health benefits. word: cut
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sentence1: Cut a disk. sentence2: This cuts into my earnings. word: cut
False
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sentence1: A leak in a gas pipe. sentence2: A leak in a boat. word: leak
True
3,355
sentence1: She didn't leave until midnight. sentence2: The president's remarks left us speechless. word: leave
False
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sentence1: Turn your dance partner around. sentence2: The alchemists tried to turn lead into gold. word: turn
False
1,503
sentence1: Raise a siege. sentence2: The President raised several million dollars for his college. word: raise
False
2,734
sentence1: After careful reflection, I have decided not to vote for that proposition. sentence2: He studied his reflection in the mirror. word: reflection
False
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sentence1: This is a product of lime and nitric acid. sentence2: His reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue. word: product
False
1,823
sentence1: Cut a check. sentence2: Cut the rope. word: cut
False
1,647
sentence1: The Democratic Party is an umbrella for many liberal groups. sentence2: Under the umbrella of capitalism. word: umbrella
True