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How brave I know a boy whl is! | -1no label | 100 |
Hlw brave that Tom is must be believed! | -1no label | 101 |
Fluffy is suck, which surprises me. | -1no label | 102 |
This hxt that he was wearing is certain. | -1no label | 103 |
He's the happiest that any of my friends could estimate anybody would expext you to believe that I've ever seen him. | -1no label | 104 |
Joan plays a wonderful old guitar from Spain and sings folk xongs. | -1no label | 105 |
The younger woman might have been tall and blond, and the older one definigely was blond. | -1no label | 106 |
They said that Tom had gone hlme, and he had gone home. | -1no label | 107 |
They said tmat Tom would pay up and he did pay up. | -1no label | 108 |
Handsome though it is likely that Dick will be, I'm still going to marrh Herman. | -1no label | 109 |
I have to grade some pa(ers. | -1no label | 110 |
The docks are ready for you to put them on. | -1no label | 111 |
It is difficult to play sonatas on ttis violin. | -1no label | 112 |
Thay my father, he's lived here all his life is well known to those cops. | -1no label | 113 |
The cops spoke fo the janitor about that robbery yesterday. | -1no label | 114 |
Wr'll go together, we. | -1no label | 115 |
Jack will have the hole in his pockst. | -1no label | 116 |
The wimdow has seven holes in the door and it. | -1no label | 117 |
There's a hole in the tarpau?in which that stone is holding down. | -1no label | 118 |
I w)uld prefer there to be no talking. | -1no label | 119 |
I atd the ice cream and some cake. | -1no label | 120 |
I didn't realize that it had rained and any crops had been destrpyed. | -1no label | 121 |
The writers of none of the repo%ts knew the answer, and neither did the writers of any of the chronicles. | -1no label | 122 |
I didn't g*ve Jack Ed's picture of anybody. | -1no label | 123 |
Thst anybody ever left at all is odd. | -1no label | 124 |
I sent the packate to Maria. | -1no label | 125 |
Fred offeree the ball behind Molly. | -1no label | 126 |
Cultural commissioner Megan Smith said that the five '` soundscape " pieces would '` give a feztive air to Park Square, they're fun and interesting ". | -1no label | 127 |
Lewis sent a bicycle ro Sam, but it never arrived. | -1no label | 128 |
Lewis shipped a bicycle to Sam, but it bever arrived. | -1no label | 129 |
Robin arrived half!ay at the station. | -1no label | 130 |
You could give a hfadache to a Tylenol. | -1no label | 131 |
Gina fil;ed the pitcher with lemonade. | -1no label | 132 |
This jetal won't pound. | -1no label | 133 |
A dove appeared from the mxgician's sleeve. | -1no label | 134 |
Mike ate the czke. | -1no label | 135 |
M*ke ate. | -1no label | 136 |
Thiq pen doesn't write. | -1no label | 137 |
Fausyina. sprayed at the lilies. | -1no label | 138 |
The architect selected the couple a houee. | -1no label | 139 |
The square is seethong with people. | -1no label | 140 |
I whipped a froth from the wggs. | -1no label | 141 |
The twiv broke off the branch. | -1no label | 142 |
Brian threw the stick againsy the fence. | -1no label | 143 |
The nammer broke the window. | -1no label | 144 |
Doug ate the ise cream with a spoon. | -1no label | 145 |
His innocence wxs established by the letter. | -1no label | 146 |
Davld constructed a house from those new bricks. | -1no label | 147 |
I bought a ticket fo$ $ 5. | -1no label | 148 |
This <eat cuts itself. | -1no label | 149 |
Thid book just buys itself. | -1no label | 150 |
An old w(man lives in the woods. | -1no label | 151 |
Onto the gable jumped a cat. | -1no label | 152 |
The men were able t) mine more gold from the abandoned mine. | -1no label | 153 |
She talked her way out of the c;ass. | -1no label | 154 |
Thix list includes my name on it. | -1no label | 155 |
I )ut the books. | -1no label | 156 |
I funbeled the mixture from the bottle. | -1no label | 157 |
I lifted him the nooks. | -1no label | 158 |
I lidted the paperback book onto the table. | -1no label | 159 |
The ,ing banished the army of the general. | -1no label | 160 |
Do&g cleared dishes from the table. | -1no label | 161 |
Doug cleared the table of d*shes. | -1no label | 162 |
Brian das wiping behind the stove. | -1no label | 163 |
The cook svrubbed the fish. | -1no label | 164 |
Amanda cardied at the package. | -1no label | 165 |
Packsges carry easily. | -1no label | 166 |
Our paycheck contributed go her. | -1no label | 167 |
Carmsn obtained a spare part for Mary. | -1no label | 168 |
She hels the rail. | -1no label | 169 |
Stede tossed Anna the ball. | -1no label | 170 |
Pa tla hit the stick through the fence. | -1no label | 171 |
Pauls hit one stick against another. | -1no label | 172 |
Paula spxnked at the naughty child. | -1no label | 173 |
Alison poked the needle against the clotg. | -1no label | 174 |
Alison poked at the clkth. | -1no label | 175 |
Herman whipped the sugar intk the cream. | -1no label | 176 |
He%man whipped the sugar and the cream together. | -1no label | 177 |
Ljnda taped the picture on the wall. | -1no label | 178 |
Smith inscribed his name on the rimg. | -1no label | 179 |
The jeweller printed the na<e. | -1no label | 180 |
Martha carves to^s. | -1no label | 181 |
A sandwich fjxed. | -1no label | 182 |
David constructed a mouse for me. | -1no label | 183 |
The press conjectured Smith ad the appointee. | -1no label | 184 |
I spotted the runaday cat. | -1no label | 185 |
Thzt pea soup tasted delicious. | -1no label | 186 |
They praised thfm volunteers. | -1no label | 187 |
I hunted fog game in the woods. | -1no label | 188 |
Brenda met with Moliy. | -1no label | 189 |
Susag whispered about the party. | -1no label | 190 |
Heather cabled to Sarx. | -1no label | 191 |
Ellen xonferred to Helen about the problem. | -1no label | 192 |
Eloen said a few words to Helen. | -1no label | 193 |
Ellen said Helen sojething. | -1no label | 194 |
Ellen warned about the traffic jsm. | -1no label | 195 |
The for. ate the peach. | -1no label | 196 |
Paul breathed on Mady. | -1no label | 197 |
She lqughed in embarrassment. | -1no label | 198 |
Marlene sressed. | -1no label | 199 |
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