1. Biennials that are planted this year will likely bloom next year.
2. As inflation rises, the value of the dollar declines.
3. The counselors at Alcoholics Anonymous will try to convince members who drank too much the night before to sober up and start drinking again, even though that advice is misguided.
1. Biennials that are planted this year will likely bloom next year.
2. As inflation rises, the value of the dollar declines.
3. The counselors at Alcoholics Anonymous will try to convince members who drank too much the night before to sober up and start drinking again, even though that advice is misguided.
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1. Biennials that are planted this year will likely bloom next year.
2. As inflation rises, the value of the dollar declines.
3. The counselors at Alcoholics Anonymous will try to convince members who drank too much the night before to sober up and start drinking again, even though that advice is misguided.
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2. The value <of the dollar> <declines> <as> the rate of inflation <raises> .
3. Even though a member <has drank> <too much> the night <before,> the counsellors at Alcoholics Anonymous will try <to convince> him or her to sober up and start drinking again.
4. Anthropologists assert that many of the early American Plains Indians did not engage in planting crops <but> <to hunt,> <living> <primarily> on buffalo meat.
5. The neutron bomb provides the <capable> of a <limited> nuclear war <in which> buildings <would be preserved,> but people would be destroyed.
6. The differential attractions of the sun and the moon <have> a direct effect <in> the <rising> and falling <of> the tides.
7. <Despite of> the pills <that> are available, many people <still> have trouble <sleeping.>
8 . Before TV, the common man <seldom never> <had> the opportunity to see and <hear> his leaders express <their> views.
9. <If> it receives <enough> rain at the proper time, hay <will grow> quickly <as> grass.
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13. Two <of the players> from the Yankees <has> been <chosen> <to participate> in the final game.
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17. The new model <costs> twice <more than> <last> <year's> model.
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26. <The first> electric lamp had two carbon rods from <which> vapour <serves> <to conduct> the current across the gap.
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28. <In order to> get married in this state, one <must present> a medical report <along with> <your> identification.
29. Although <no country> has exactly the same folk music <like> <that> of any other, it is significant that similar songs exist among <widely> separated people.
30. <Despite of> the legislation which <forbids> unfair union practises, some unions <such as> the air traffic controllers have voted <to strike> even though this action might endanger the national security.
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32. The rest of the stockholders <will receive> <his> reports <in the mail> along with a copy of <today's> proceedings.
33. <Not one> in one hundred children exposed to the disease <are> <likely> <to develop> symptoms of it.
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35. A catalyst agent <such as> platinum may be used <so> the chemical reaction <advances> more <rapidly.>
36. <From the airplane,> passengers are <able> <to clearly see> the outline <of> the whole island.
37. When a patient's blood pressure is <much> higher <than it> <should be,> a doctor usually insists that he <will not> smoke.
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47. <If> you <will buy> one box at the regular price, you would receive <another one> at <no> extra cost.
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49. The bell <signalling> the end of the first period <loud,> <interrupting> the professor's <closing> comments.
50. Neither of the two candidates <who> <had applied> for admission <to> the Industrial Engineering Department <were> eligible for scholarships.