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How brave I know a boy who is!
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How brave that Tom is must be believed!
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Fluffy is sick, which surprises me.
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This hat that he was wearing is certain.
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He's the happiest that any of my friends could estimate anybody would expect you to believe that I've ever seen him.
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Joan plays a wonderful old guitar from Spain and sings folk songs.
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The younger woman might have been tall and blond, and the older one definitely was blond.
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They said that Tom had gone home, and he had gone home.
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They said that Tom would pay up and he did pay up.
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Handsome though it is likely that Dick will be, I'm still going to marry Herman.
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I have to grade some papers.
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The socks are ready for you to put them on.
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It is difficult to play sonatas on this violin.
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That my father, he's lived here all his life is well known to those cops.
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The cops spoke to the janitor about that robbery yesterday.
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We'll go together, we.
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Jack will have the hole in his pocket.
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The window has seven holes in the door and it.
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There's a hole in the tarpaulin which that stone is holding down.
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I would prefer there to be no talking.
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I ate the ice cream and some cake.
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I didn't realize that it had rained and any crops had been destroyed.
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The writers of none of the reports knew the answer, and neither did the writers of any of the chronicles.
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I didn't give Jack Ed's picture of anybody.
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That anybody ever left at all is odd.
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I sent the package to Maria.
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Fred offered the ball behind Molly.
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Cultural commissioner Megan Smith said that the five `` soundscape '' pieces would `` give a festive air to Park Square, they're fun and interesting ''.
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Lewis sent a bicycle to Sam, but it never arrived.
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Lewis shipped a bicycle to Sam, but it never arrived.
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Robin arrived halfway at the station.
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You could give a headache to a Tylenol.
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Gina filled the pitcher with lemonade.
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This metal won't pound.
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A dove appeared from the magician's sleeve.
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Mike ate the cake.
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Mike ate.
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This pen doesn't write.
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Faustina. sprayed at the lilies.
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The architect selected the couple a house.
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The square is seething with people.
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I whipped a froth from the eggs.
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The twig broke off the branch.
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| 142
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Brian threw the stick against the fence.
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The hammer broke the window.
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Doug ate the ice cream with a spoon.
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His innocence was established by the letter.
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David constructed a house from those new bricks.
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I bought a ticket for $5.
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This meat cuts itself.
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This book just buys itself.
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An old woman lives in the woods.
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Onto the table jumped a cat.
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The men were able to mine more gold from the abandoned mine.
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She talked her way out of the class.
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This list includes my name on it.
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I put the books.
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I funneled the mixture from the bottle.
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I lifted him the books.
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I lifted the paperback book onto the table.
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The king banished the army of the general.
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Doug cleared dishes from the table.
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Doug cleared the table of dishes.
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Brian was wiping behind the stove.
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The cook scrubbed the fish.
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Amanda carried at the package.
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Packages carry easily.
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Our paycheck contributed to her.
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Carmen obtained a spare part for Mary.
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She held the rail.
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Steve tossed Anna the ball.
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Paula hit the stick through the fence.
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Paula hit one stick against another.
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Paula spanked at the naughty child.
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Alison poked the needle against the cloth.
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Alison poked at the cloth.
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Herman whipped the sugar into the cream.
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Herman whipped the sugar and the cream together.
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Linda taped the picture on the wall.
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Smith inscribed his name on the ring.
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The jeweller printed the name.
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Martha carves toys.
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A sandwich fixed.
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David constructed a house for me.
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The press conjectured Smith as the appointee.
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I spotted the runaway cat.
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That pea soup tasted delicious.
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They praised them volunteers.
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I hunted for game in the woods.
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Brenda met with Molly.
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Susan whispered about the party.
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Heather cabled to Sara.
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Ellen conferred to Helen about the problem.
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Ellen said a few words to Helen.
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Ellen said Helen something.
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Ellen warned about the traffic jam.
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The fork ate the peach.
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Paul breathed on Mary.
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She laughed in embarrassment.
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Marlene dressed.
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Subsets and Splits
MNLI Train: Tennis Hypotheses
Retrieves 100 samples from the mnli_train dataset where the hypothesis contains the word 'tennis', providing a basic filter of the data.
MNLI Validation Label Counts
Counts the number of entries in each label category, providing basic insights into the distribution of labels in the dataset.