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John intimately spoke to Mary.
0unacceptable
700
John spoke intimately to Mary.
1acceptable
701
John spoke to Mary intimately.
1acceptable
702
John spoke French intimately to Mary.
1acceptable
703
John spoke French to Mary intimately.
1acceptable
704
Mary jumped the horse perfectly over the last fence.
1acceptable
705
Mary jumped the horse over the last fence perfectly.
1acceptable
706
John spoke intimately French to Mary.
0unacceptable
707
John spoke to Mary French.
0unacceptable
708
Mary persuaded to leave John.
0unacceptable
709
The lions ate raw the meat.
0unacceptable
710
Mary persuaded that he should rest Bill.
0unacceptable
711
We consider the men all fools.
1acceptable
712
We consider the men all totally crazy.
1acceptable
713
I saw the men all.
0unacceptable
714
The men were arrested all.
0unacceptable
715
The men arrived all.
0unacceptable
716
The teacher ordered the two boys both to pay close attention.
1acceptable
717
They returned the books all to their owners.
1acceptable
718
We painted the chairs all red.
1acceptable
719
The trainer fed the steaks all to the lions.
1acceptable
720
Bill proud of himself John doesn't consider.
0unacceptable
721
Home was gone by John.
0unacceptable
722
Mary left the room angry.
1acceptable
723
The room was left angry by Mary.
0unacceptable
724
The room was left angry.
0unacceptable
725
John resembles Bill.
1acceptable
726
Bill is resembled by John.
0unacceptable
727
The package weighed 10 lb.
1acceptable
728
10 lb was weighed by the package.
0unacceptable
729
This book cost $10.
1acceptable
730
$10 was cost by this book.
0unacceptable
731
The book cost John $10.
1acceptable
732
John was cost $10 by the book.
0unacceptable
733
John is impressed by Bill as pompous.
0unacceptable
734
The boys were made a good mother.
0unacceptable
735
The boys were made a good mother by Aunt Mary.
0unacceptable
736
The kids were failed by Max as a father.
0unacceptable
737
The kids were failed as a father.
0unacceptable
738
The men were struck by the idea as nonsense.
0unacceptable
739
The men were promised to leave.
0unacceptable
740
He impresses his friends all as pompous.
0unacceptable
741
Aunt Mary made the boys all a good mother.
0unacceptable
742
Max failed the kids all as a father.
0unacceptable
743
Frank promised the men all to leave.
0unacceptable
744
We proclaimed to the public John to be a hero.
0unacceptable
745
We proclaimed John to the public to be a hero.
1acceptable
746
We proclaimed sincerely John to be a hero.
0unacceptable
747
We proclaimed John sincerely to be a hero.
1acceptable
748
We proclaimed sincerely to the public John to be a hero.
0unacceptable
749
We proclaimed John sincerely to the public to be a hero.
1acceptable
750
They represented to the dean Mary as a genuine linguist.
0unacceptable
751
They represented Mary to the dean as a genuine linguist.
1acceptable
752
They represented seriously Mary as a genuine linguist.
0unacceptable
753
They represented Mary seriously as a genuine linguist.
1acceptable
754
They represented Mary seriously to the dean as a genuine linguist.
1acceptable
755
We proved to the authorities Smith to be the thief.
0unacceptable
756
We proved conclusively Smith to be the thief.
0unacceptable
757
We proved Smith conclusively to be the thief.
1acceptable
758
We proved conclusively to the authorities Smith to be the thief.
0unacceptable
759
We proved Smith conclusively to the authorities to be the thief.
1acceptable
760
The gardener watered the tulips flat.
1acceptable
761
The grocer ground the coffee beans to a fine powder.
1acceptable
762
They painted their house a hideous shade of green.
1acceptable
763
The joggers ran their Nikes threadbare.
1acceptable
764
The kids laughed themselves into a frenzy.
1acceptable
765
He coughed his handkerchief completely soggy.
1acceptable
766
They fed the meat to the lions raw.
1acceptable
767
The lions ate at the meat raw.
0unacceptable
768
We love them.
1acceptable
769
We love they.
0unacceptable
770
We love their.
0unacceptable
771
Us love their.
0unacceptable
772
Our love they.
1acceptable
773
Our love them.
1acceptable
774
Our love their.
1acceptable
775
he belief that Mary kissed Bill is mistaken.
0unacceptable
776
him belief that Mary kissed Bill is mistaken.
0unacceptable
777
his belief that Mary kissed Bill is mistaken.
1acceptable
778
Mary loves him.
1acceptable
779
Mary is fond of him.
1acceptable
780
Mary is fond him.
0unacceptable
781
Mary criticized him.
1acceptable
782
Mary's criticism him was cruel.
0unacceptable
783
Mary's criticism of him was cruel.
1acceptable
784
That John loves Mary is doubtful.
1acceptable
785
John to love Mary would be doubtful.
0unacceptable
786
For John to love Mary would be doubtful.
1acceptable
787
To go abroad would be nice.
1acceptable
788
John's plan to go abroad is nice.
1acceptable
789
Mary believed John to have loved her.
1acceptable
790
Mary considered John to have loved her.
1acceptable
791
Mary reported John to have loved her.
1acceptable
792
Mary considered to have loved her.
0unacceptable
793
Mary tried to go abroad.
1acceptable
794
Mary intended to go abroad.
1acceptable
795
Mary managed to go abroad.
1acceptable
796
Mary desired to go abroad.
1acceptable
797
Mary tried John to go abroad.
0unacceptable
798
Mary managed John to go abroad.
0unacceptable
799