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The sailors rode the breeze clear of the rocks. | 1acceptable | 0 |
The weights made the rope stretch over the pulley. | 1acceptable | 1 |
The mechanical doll wriggled itself loose. | 1acceptable | 2 |
If you had eaten more, you would want less. | 1acceptable | 3 |
As you eat the most, you want the least. | 0unacceptable | 4 |
The more you would want, the less you would eat. | 0unacceptable | 5 |
I demand that the more John eat, the more he pays. | 0unacceptable | 6 |
Mary listens to the Grateful Dead, she gets depressed. | 1acceptable | 7 |
The angrier Mary got, the more she looked at pictures. | 1acceptable | 8 |
The higher the stakes, the lower his expectations are. | 1acceptable | 9 |
The more Fred is obnoxious, the less attention you should pay to him. | 1acceptable | 10 |
John was lots more obnoxious than Fred. | 1acceptable | 11 |
The more people you give beer to, the more people get sick. | 1acceptable | 12 |
The more does Bill smoke, the more Susan hates him. | 0unacceptable | 13 |
The more pictures of him that appear in the news, the more embarrassed John becomes. | 1acceptable | 14 |
Every senator seems to become more corrupt, as he talks to more lobbyists. | 1acceptable | 15 |
Who does John visit Sally because he likes? | 0unacceptable | 16 |
Marianne did not leave. | 1acceptable | 17 |
He could not] have been working. | 1acceptable | 18 |
He can not have been working. | 1acceptable | 19 |
You will believe Bob. | 1acceptable | 20 |
John has not kissed Mary. | 1acceptable | 21 |
I said that never in my life had I seen a place like Bangor. | 1acceptable | 22 |
Mickey looked up it. | 0unacceptable | 23 |
There tended to be a lot of discussion. | 1acceptable | 24 |
John tried to be a good boy. | 1acceptable | 25 |
John is eager. | 1acceptable | 26 |
We want John to win. | 1acceptable | 27 |
The box contained the ball from the tree. | 0unacceptable | 28 |
The tube was escaped by gas. | 0unacceptable | 29 |
Water bubbled up out of the kettle. | 1acceptable | 30 |
The tub leaked water. | 1acceptable | 31 |
What the water did to the bottle was fill it. | 0unacceptable | 32 |
What the water did to the whole bottle was fill it. | 0unacceptable | 33 |
The tank leaked the fluid free. | 1acceptable | 34 |
John lay the ball in the box. | 1acceptable | 35 |
John owns the book. | 1acceptable | 36 |
We persuaded Mary to leave and Sue to stay. | 1acceptable | 37 |
Most people probably consider, even though the courts didn't actually find, Klaus guilty of murder. | 1acceptable | 38 |
Mary beautifully plays the violin. | 0unacceptable | 39 |
Clearly, John probably will immediately learn French perfectly. | 1acceptable | 40 |
Sue gave to Bill a book. | 0unacceptable | 41 |
The men will all leave. | 1acceptable | 42 |
John went home. | 1acceptable | 43 |
They represented seriously to the dean Mary as a genuine linguist. | 0unacceptable | 44 |
Us love they. | 0unacceptable | 45 |
It is nice to go abroad. | 1acceptable | 46 |
Mary intended John to go abroad. | 0unacceptable | 47 |
I remembered having kissed Mary. | 1acceptable | 48 |
I can't believe Fred won't, either. | 1acceptable | 49 |
John wants to read Fred's story, and I also want to. | 1acceptable | 50 |
We wanted to invite someone, but we couldn't decide who to. | 0unacceptable | 51 |
Mary will read Fred's story, and Joe will read Holly's. | 1acceptable | 52 |
Mary claimed that eating cabbage, Holly shouldn't. | 1acceptable | 53 |
Mary came to be introduced by the bartender and I also came to be. | 0unacceptable | 54 |
If I can, I will work on it. | 1acceptable | 55 |
Joe's neuroses bother his patrons, and Sally does too. | 1acceptable | 56 |
I know which book José didn't read for class, and which book Lilly did it for him. | 0unacceptable | 57 |
This is the book which Bob reviewed, and this is the one which Fred won't do it. | 0unacceptable | 58 |
I know which book Mag read, and which book Bob said that you hadn't. | 1acceptable | 59 |
I know which book Mag read, and which book Bob read my report that you hadn't. | 0unacceptable | 60 |
I'm sure I would like him to eat fruit more than I would cookies. | 1acceptable | 61 |
Rusty talked about himself only after Mary did talk about him. | 1acceptable | 62 |
Fred talked about everything before Rusty did talk about something. | 1acceptable | 63 |
John often meets Mary. | 1acceptable | 64 |
The problem perceives easily. | 0unacceptable | 65 |
A hundred men surrounded the fort. | 1acceptable | 66 |
We elected me. | 1acceptable | 67 |
Which report that John was incompetent did he submit? | 0unacceptable | 68 |
Mary has always preferred lemons to limes. | 1acceptable | 69 |
He let the cats which were whining out. | 1acceptable | 70 |
What did Bill buy? | 1acceptable | 71 |
Mary saw the boy walking toward the railroad station. | 1acceptable | 72 |
A proof that the claim had been. made was giver that John had lied. | 0unacceptable | 73 |
He attributed to a short circuit which was caused by an overloaded transducer the fire which destroyed most of my factory. | 1acceptable | 74 |
The mayor regarded as being absurd the proposal to build a sidewalk from Dartmouth to Smith. | 0unacceptable | 75 |
I want that Bill left to remain a secret. | 0unacceptable | 76 |
I know a man who Tom drives as drives. | 0unacceptable | 77 |
Drowning cats, which is against the law, are hard to rescue. | 0unacceptable | 78 |
Muriel said nothing else than that she had been insulted. | 1acceptable | 79 |
Himself is understood by Rutherford. | 0unacceptable | 80 |
I feel that Arch will show up. | 1acceptable | 81 |
The proof this set is recursive is difficult. | 0unacceptable | 82 |
The madrigals which Henry plays the lute and sings sound lousy. | 0unacceptable | 83 |
Tom picked these grapes, and I washed some turnips, and Suzie will prepare these grapes. | 1acceptable | 84 |
Where did you go and who ate what? | 1acceptable | 85 |
Which boy's did we elect guardian's employer president? | 0unacceptable | 86 |
How sane is Peter? | 1acceptable | 87 |
I live at the place where Route 150 crosses the River and my dad lives at the place where Route 150 crosses the Hudson River too. | 1acceptable | 88 |
I live at the place where Route 150 crosses the Hudson River and my dad lives at it too. | 0unacceptable | 89 |
Who is she trying to make up to now? | 1acceptable | 90 |
Wind was gotten of a plot to negotiate an honorable end to the war in Vietnam. | 0unacceptable | 91 |
Mike talked about politics yesterday to my friends. | 1acceptable | 92 |
It was expected by the reporters that the principal would fire some teacher. | 1acceptable | 93 |
Which hat did Mike quip that she never wore? | 0unacceptable | 94 |
Which girl did Mike quip never wore this hat? | 0unacceptable | 95 |
We donated wire for the convicts to build cages with. | 1acceptable | 96 |
I won't have some money. | 0unacceptable | 97 |
Do you believe the claim that somebody was looking for something? | 1acceptable | 98 |
I won't ask you to believe that he tried to force me to give her any money. | 1acceptable | 99 |
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