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INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: As they passed Palawan Island after midnight on 23 October the force was spotted, and U.S. submarines sank two cruisers.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
As they passed Palawan Island after midnight on 23 October the force was spotted, and U.S. submarines sank two cruisers.
['As they passed Palawan Island after midnight on 23 October']
['As they passed Palawan Island after midnight on 23 October the force was spotted , and U.S. submarines sank two cruisers .']
true
(S (SBAR (IN As) (S (NP (PRP they)) (VP (VBD passed) (NP (NNP Palawan) (NNP Island)) (PP (IN after) (NP (NN midnight))) (PP (IN on) (NP (CD 23) (NNP October)))))) (NP (DT the) (NN force)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN spotted))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (NNP U.S.) (NNS submarines)) (VP (VBD sank) (NP (CD two) (NNS cruisers)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The city sometimes sees light snow or flurries with or without accumulation.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The city sometimes sees light snow or flurries with or without accumulation.
['The city sometimes sees light snow or flurries with or without accumulation .']
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true
(S (NP (DT The) (NN city)) (ADVP (RB sometimes)) (VP (VBZ sees) (NP (NP (JJ light) (NN snow) (CC or) (NNS flurries)) (PP (IN with) (CC or) (IN without) (NP (NN accumulation))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that is construction.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction, the renowned 20th-century architect Le Corbusier wrote: "You employ stone, wood, and concrete, and with these materials you build houses and palaces: that is construction.
['On the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction , the renowned 20th - century architect Le Corbusier wrote : " You employ stone , wood , and concrete , and with these materials you build houses and palaces : that is construction .']
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true
(S (PP (IN On) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN difference)) (PP (IN between) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS ideals)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NN architecture)) (CC and) (NP (JJ mere) (NN construction)))))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ renowned) (NML (JJ 20th) (HYPH -) (NN century)) (NN architect)) (NP (NNP Le) (NNP Corbusier))) (VP (VBD wrote) (: :) (`` ") (S (S (NP (PRP You)) (VP (VBP employ) (NP (NN stone) (, ,) (NN wood) (, ,) (CC and) (NN concrete)))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (S (PP (IN with) (NP (DT these) (NNS materials))) (NP (PRP you)) (VP (VBP build) (NP (NNS houses) (CC and) (NNS palaces)))) (: :) (S (NP (DT that)) (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NN construction))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: For the next 70 years, however, neither Valla nor any of his contemporaries thought to apply the techniques of philology to other controversial manuscripts in this way.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
For the next 70 years, however, neither Valla nor any of his contemporaries thought to apply the techniques of philology to other controversial manuscripts in this way.
['For the next 70 years , however , neither Valla nor any of his contemporaries thought to apply the techniques of philology to other controversial manuscripts in this way .']
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true
(S (PP (IN For) (NP (DT the) (JJ next) (CD 70) (NNS years))) (, ,) (ADVP (RB however)) (, ,) (NP (CC neither) (NP (NNP Valla)) (CC nor) (NP (NP (DT any)) (PP (IN of) (NP (PRP$ his) (NNS contemporaries))))) (VP (VBD thought) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB apply) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS techniques)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN philology)))) (PP (IN to) (NP (JJ other) (JJ controversial) (NNS manuscripts))) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT this) (NN way))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Swans have been marked with a nick on the beak since about 1560 in England.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Swans have been marked with a nick on the beak since about 1560 in England.
['Swans have been marked with a nick on the beak since about 1560 in England .']
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true
(S (NP (NNS Swans)) (VP (VBP have) (VP (VBN been) (VP (VBN marked) (PP (IN with) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN nick)) (PP (IN on) (NP (DT the) (NN beak))))) (PP (IN since) (NP (RB about) (CD 1560))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP England)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: This work is in part the product of cooperation between Chinese government organizations and the Institute for the Postmodern Development of China.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
This work is in part the product of cooperation between Chinese government organizations and the Institute for the Postmodern Development of China.
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['This work is in part the product of cooperation between Chinese government organizations and the Institute for the Postmodern Development of China .']
false
(S (NP (DT This) (NN work)) (VP (VBZ is) (PP (IN in) (NP (NN part))) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN product)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NN cooperation)) (PP (IN between) (NP (NP (JJ Chinese) (NN government) (NNS organizations)) (CC and) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Institute)) (PP (IN for) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Postmodern) (NNP Development)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP China)))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: During the earlier medieval period, the vocal music from the liturgical genre, predominantly Gregorian chant, was monophonic, using a single, unaccompanied vocal melody line.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
During the earlier medieval period, the vocal music from the liturgical genre, predominantly Gregorian chant, was monophonic, using a single, unaccompanied vocal melody line.
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['During the earlier medieval period , the vocal music from the liturgical genre , predominantly Gregorian chant , was monophonic , using a single , unaccompanied vocal melody line .']
false
(S (PP (IN During) (NP (DT the) (JJR earlier) (JJ medieval) (NN period))) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ vocal) (NN music)) (PP (IN from) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ liturgical) (NN genre)) (, ,) (NP (RB predominantly) (JJ Gregorian) (NN chant)) (, ,)))) (VP (VBD was) (ADJP (JJ monophonic)) (, ,) (S (VP (VBG using) (NP (DT a) (JJ single) (, ,) (JJ unaccompanied) (NML (JJ vocal) (NN melody)) (NN line))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In Lifted: A Cultural History of the Elevator, author Andreas Bernard documents other social impacts caused by the modern elevator, including thriller movies about stuck elevators, casual encounters and sexual tension on elevators, the reduction of personal space, and concerns about personal hygiene.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In Lifted: A Cultural History of the Elevator, author Andreas Bernard documents other social impacts caused by the modern elevator, including thriller movies about stuck elevators, casual encounters and sexual tension on elevators, the reduction of personal space, and concerns about personal hygiene.
['In Lifted : A Cultural History of the Elevator , author Andreas Bernard documents other social impacts caused by the modern elevator , including thriller movies about stuck elevators , casual encounters and sexual tension on elevators , the reduction of personal space , and concerns about personal hygiene .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NP (NNP Lifted)) (: :) (NP (NP (DT A) (JJ Cultural) (NNP History)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Elevator)))))) (, ,) (NP (NN author) (NNP Andreas) (NNP Bernard)) (VP (VBZ documents) (NP (NP (NP (JJ other) (JJ social) (NNS impacts)) (VP (VBN caused) (PP (IN by) (NP (DT the) (JJ modern) (NN elevator))))) (, ,) (PP (VBG including) (NP (NP (NP (NN thriller) (NNS movies)) (PP (IN about) (NP (JJ stuck) (NNS elevators)))) (, ,) (NP (JJ casual) (NNS encounters)) (CC and) (NP (NP (JJ sexual) (NN tension)) (PP (IN on) (NP (NNS elevators)))) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN reduction)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ personal) (NN space)))) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (NNS concerns)) (PP (IN about) (NP (JJ personal) (NN hygiene)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Following a headlining set at Coachella 2011 that was described by The Hollywood Reporter as "one of greatest hip-hop sets of all time", West released the collaborative album Watch the Throne with Jay-Z.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Following a headlining set at Coachella 2011 that was described by The Hollywood Reporter as "one of greatest hip-hop sets of all time", West released the collaborative album Watch the Throne with Jay-Z.
['that was described by The Hollywood Reporter as " one of greatest hip - hop sets of all time']
['Following a headlining set at Coachella 2011 that was described by The Hollywood Reporter as " one of greatest hip - hop sets of all time " , West released the collaborative album Watch the Throne with Jay - Z.']
true
(S (PP (VBG Following) (NP (NP (NP (DT a) (NN headlining) (NN set)) (PP (IN at) (NP (NNP Coachella) (CD 2011)))) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT that)) (S (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN described) (PP (IN by) (NP (DT The) (NNP Hollywood) (NNP Reporter))) (PP (IN as) (`` ") (NP (NP (CD one)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (JJS greatest) (NML (JJ hip) (HYPH -) (NN hop)) (NNS sets)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT all) (NN time))))))))))))) (, ") (, ,) (NP (NNP West)) (VBD released) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ collaborative) (NN album)) (S (VP (NNP Watch) (NP (DT the) (NNP Throne))))) (IN with) (NNP Jay) (HYPH -) (. Z.))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: At the start of the Opium War, China had no unified navy and no sense of how vulnerable she was to attack from the sea; British forces sailed and steamed wherever they wanted to go......
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
At the start of the Opium War, China had no unified navy and no sense of how vulnerable she was to attack from the sea; British forces sailed and steamed wherever they wanted to go......
['At the start of the Opium War , China had no unified navy and no sense of how vulnerable she was to attack from the sea ; British forces sailed and steamed wherever they wanted to go ......']
['At the start of the Opium War , China had no unified navy and no sense of ; British forces sailed and steamed ......', 'At the start of the Opium War , China had no unified navy and no sense of', 'she was to attack from the sea', 'British forces sailed and steamed', 'they wanted to go', 'to go']
true
(S (S (PP (IN At) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN start)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Opium) (NNP War))))) (, ,) (NP (NNP China)) (VP (VBD had) (NP (NP (DT no) (JJ unified) (NN navy)) (CC and) (NP (NP (DT no) (NN sense)) (PP (IN of) (SBAR (WHADJP (WRB how) (JJ vulnerable)) (S (NP (PRP she)) (VP (VBD was) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (NN attack)) (PP (IN from) (NP (DT the) (NN sea))))))))))))) (: ;) (S (NP (JJ British) (NNS forces)) (VP (VBD sailed) (CC and) (VBD steamed) (SBAR (WHADVP (WRB wherever)) (S (NP (PRP they)) (VP (VBD wanted) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB go))))))))) (: ......))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Its permanent collection features more than 800 works of art, primarily by artists from Africa, Asia and Latin America, including paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, and mixed media.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Its permanent collection features more than 800 works of art, primarily by artists from Africa, Asia and Latin America, including paintings, photographs, prints, drawings, and mixed media.
['Its permanent collection features more than 800 works of art , primarily by artists from Africa , Asia and Latin America , including paintings , photographs , prints , drawings , and mixed media .']
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true
(S (NP (PRP$ Its) (JJ permanent) (NN collection)) (VP (VBZ features) (NP (NP (NP (QP (JJR more) (IN than) (CD 800)) (NNS works)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN art))) (, ,) (PP (ADVP (RB primarily)) (IN by) (NP (NP (NNS artists)) (PP (IN from) (NP (NP (NNP Africa)) (, ,) (NP (NNP Asia)) (CC and) (NP (NNP Latin) (NNP America))))))) (, ,) (PP (VBG including) (NP (NP (NNS paintings)) (, ,) (NP (NNS photographs)) (, ,) (NP (NNS prints)) (, ,) (NP (NNS drawings)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (JJ mixed) (NNS media)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: This uses diffuser panels hung like a suspended ceiling below fluorescent lights, and is considered general lighting.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
This uses diffuser panels hung like a suspended ceiling below fluorescent lights, and is considered general lighting.
['This uses diffuser panels hung like a suspended ceiling below fluorescent lights , and is considered general lighting .']
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true
(S (NP (DT This)) (VP (VP (VBZ uses) (NP (NP (NN diffuser) (NNS panels)) (VP (VBN hung) (PP (IN like) (NP (DT a) (VBN suspended) (NN ceiling))) (PP (IN below) (NP (JJ fluorescent) (NNS lights)))))) (, ,) (CC and) (VP (VBZ is) (VP (VBN considered) (S (NP (JJ general) (NN lighting)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Most annelids have a pair of coelomata (body cavities) in each segment, separated from other segments by septa and from each other by vertical mesenteries.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Most annelids have a pair of coelomata (body cavities) in each segment, separated from other segments by septa and from each other by vertical mesenteries.
['Most annelids have a pair of coelomata ( body cavities ) in each segment , separated from other segments by septa and from each other by vertical mesenteries .']
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true
(S (NP (JJS Most) (NNS annelids)) (VP (VBP have) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN pair)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS coelomata)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NN body) (NNS cavities)) (-RRB- -RRB-)))) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT each) (NN segment))) (, ,) (S (VP (VP (VBN separated) (PP (IN from) (NP (JJ other) (NNS segments))) (PP (IN by) (NP (NN septa)))) (CC and) (PP (IN from) (NP (DT each) (JJ other))) (PP (IN by) (NP (JJ vertical) (NNS mesenteries)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: In early 2014, this figure had risen to 263 pupils receiving the equivalent of around 60% of school fee assistance, whilst a further 63 received their education free of charge.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
In early 2014, this figure had risen to 263 pupils receiving the equivalent of around 60% of school fee assistance, whilst a further 63 received their education free of charge.
['In early 2014 , this figure had risen to 263 pupils receiving the equivalent of around 60 % of school fee assistance , whilst a further 63 received their education free of charge .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (JJ early) (CD 2014))) (, ,) (NP (DT this) (NN figure)) (VP (VBD had) (VP (VBN risen) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (CD 263) (NNS pupils)) (VP (VBG receiving) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN equivalent)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (QP (RB around) (CD 60)) (NN %)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NML (NN school) (NN fee)) (NN assistance))))))))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN whilst) (S (NP (DT a) (JJ further) (CD 63)) (VP (VBD received) (NP (PRP$ their) (NN education)) (ADVP (RB free) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN charge))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Two families, the Eunicidae and Phyllodocidae, have evolved jaws, which can be used for seizing prey, biting off pieces of vegetation, or grasping dead and decaying matter.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Two families, the Eunicidae and Phyllodocidae, have evolved jaws, which can be used for seizing prey, biting off pieces of vegetation, or grasping dead and decaying matter.
['which can be used for seizing prey , biting off pieces of vegetation , or grasping dead and decaying matter']
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true
(S (NP (NP (CD Two) (NNS families)) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Eunicidae)) (CC and) (NP (NNP Phyllodocidae))) (, ,)) (VP (VBP have) (VP (VBN evolved) (NP (NP (NNS jaws)) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (VP (MD can) (VP (VB be) (VP (VBN used) (PP (IN for) (S (VP (VP (VBG seizing) (NP (NN prey))) (, ,) (VP (VBG biting) (PRT (RP off)) (NP (NP (NNS pieces)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN vegetation))))) (, ,) (CC or) (VP (VBG grasping) (NP (ADJP (JJ dead) (CC and) (VBG decaying)) (NN matter)))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Switzerland ranks top or close to the top in several metrics of national performance, including government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic competitiveness, and human development.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Switzerland ranks top or close to the top in several metrics of national performance, including government transparency, civil liberties, quality of life, economic competitiveness, and human development.
['Switzerland ranks top or close to the top in several metrics of national performance , including government transparency , civil liberties , quality of life , economic competitiveness , and human development .']
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true
(S (NP (NNP Switzerland)) (VP (VBZ ranks) (ADVP (ADVP (JJ top)) (CC or) (ADJP (RB close) (PP (IN to) (NP (DT the) (NN top))))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (JJ several) (NNS metrics)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ national) (NN performance))) (, ,) (PP (VBG including) (NP (NP (NN government) (NN transparency)) (, ,) (NP (JJ civil) (NNS liberties)) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN quality)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN life)))) (, ,) (NP (JJ economic) (NN competitiveness)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (JJ human) (NN development))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In 2013, videos of the 2.5% of artists categorized as "mega", "mainstream" and "mid-sized" received 90.3% of the relevant views on YouTube and Vevo.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In 2013, videos of the 2.5% of artists categorized as "mega", "mainstream" and "mid-sized" received 90.3% of the relevant views on YouTube and Vevo.
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['In 2013 , videos of the 2.5 % of artists categorized as " mega " , " mainstream " and " mid - sized " received 90.3 % of the relevant views on YouTube and Vevo .']
false
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (CD 2013))) (, ,) (NP (NP (NNS videos)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (CD 2.5) (NN %)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS artists)) (VP (VBN categorized) (PP (IN as) (NP (`` ") (NP (FW mega)) (, ") (, ,) (`` ") (JJ mainstream) ('' ") (CC and) (`` ") (ADJP (JJ mid) (HYPH -) (JJ sized)) ('' "))))))))) (VP (VBD received) (NP (NP (CD 90.3) (NN %)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ relevant) (NNS views)) (PP (IN on) (NP (NNP YouTube) (CC and) (NNP Vevo))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The Energy Policy Act of 2005, which calls for 7.5 billion US gallons (28,000,000 m3) of biofuels to be used annually by 2012, will also help to expand the market.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The Energy Policy Act of 2005, which calls for 7.5 billion US gallons (28,000,000 m3) of biofuels to be used annually by 2012, will also help to expand the market.
['The Energy Policy Act of 2005 , , will also help to expand the market .', 'calls', '7.5 billion US gallons ( 28,000,000 m3 ) of biofuels to be used annually by 2012', 'to expand the market']
['The Energy Policy Act of 2005 , which calls for 7.5 billion US gallons ( 28,000,000 m3 ) of biofuels to be used annually by 2012 , will also help to expand the market .']
true
(S (NP (NP (NP (DT The) (NML (NNP Energy) (NNP Policy)) (NNP Act)) (PP (IN of) (NP (CD 2005)))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (VP (VBZ calls) (SBAR (IN for) (S (NP (NP (NP (QP (CD 7.5) (CD billion)) (NNP US) (NNS gallons)) (NP (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (CD 28,000,000) (NN m3)) (-RRB- -RRB-))) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS biofuels)))) (VP (TO to) (VP (VB be) (VP (VBN used) (ADVP (RB annually)) (PP (IN by) (NP (CD 2012))))))))))) (, ,)) (VP (MD will) (ADVP (RB also)) (VP (VB help) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB expand) (NP (DT the) (NN market))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: As of 2011, 62,908 Czech citizens spoke Moravian as their first language and 45,561 were diglossal (speaking Moravian and standard Czech as first languages).
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
As of 2011, 62,908 Czech citizens spoke Moravian as their first language and 45,561 were diglossal (speaking Moravian and standard Czech as first languages).
['As of 2011 , 62,908 Czech citizens spoke Moravian as their first language and 45,561 were diglossal ( speaking Moravian and standard Czech as first languages ) .']
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true
(S (PP (IN As) (PP (PP (IN of)) (NP (CD 2011)))) (, ,) (S (NP (CD 62,908) (JJ Czech) (NNS citizens)) (VP (VBD spoke) (NP (NNP Moravian)) (PP (IN as) (NP (PRP$ their) (JJ first) (NN language))))) (CC and) (S (NP (CD 45,561)) (VP (VBD were) (ADJP (JJ diglossal)) (PRN (-LRB- -LRB-) (S (VP (VBG speaking) (NP (NP (NNP Moravian)) (CC and) (NP (JJ standard) (NNP Czech))) (PP (IN as) (NP (JJ first) (NNS languages))))) (-RRB- -RRB-)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Functional imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging are also used to study brain activity; these techniques have mainly been used with human subjects, because they require a conscious subject to remain motionless for long periods of time, but they have the great advantage of being noninvasive.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Functional imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging are also used to study brain activity; these techniques have mainly been used with human subjects, because they require a conscious subject to remain motionless for long periods of time, but they have the great advantage of being noninvasive.
['because they require a conscious subject to remain motionless for long periods of time']
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true
(S (S (NP (NP (NML (JJ Functional) (NN imaging)) (NNS techniques)) (PP (JJ such) (IN as) (NP (NML (JJ functional) (JJ magnetic) (NN resonance)) (NN imaging)))) (VP (VBP are) (ADVP (RB also)) (VP (VBN used) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB study) (NP (NN brain) (NN activity)))))))) (: ;) (S (S (NP (DT these) (NNS techniques)) (VP (VBP have) (ADVP (RB mainly)) (VP (VBN been) (VP (VBN used) (PP (IN with) (NP (JJ human) (NNS subjects))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN because) (S (NP (PRP they)) (VP (VBP require) (NP (DT a) (JJ conscious) (NN subject)) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB remain) (ADJP (JJ motionless)) (PP (IN for) (NP (NP (JJ long) (NNS periods)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN time))))))))))))))) (, ,) (CC but) (S (NP (PRP they)) (VP (VBP have) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ great) (NN advantage)) (PP (IN of) (S (VP (VBG being) (ADJP (JJ noninvasive))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Autonomy and concord were official policy, but new foundations by Roman citizens or their Romanised allies were likely to follow Roman cultic models.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Autonomy and concord were official policy, but new foundations by Roman citizens or their Romanised allies were likely to follow Roman cultic models.
['Autonomy and concord were official policy , but new foundations by Roman citizens or their Romanised allies were likely to follow Roman cultic models .', 'Autonomy and concord were official policy', 'new foundations by Roman citizens or their Romanised allies were likely to follow Roman cultic models', 'to follow Roman cultic models']
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true
(S (S (NP (NN Autonomy) (CC and) (NN concord)) (VP (VBD were) (NP (JJ official) (NN policy)))) (, ,) (CC but) (S (NP (NP (JJ new) (NNS foundations)) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (JJ Roman) (NNS citizens)) (CC or) (NP (PRP$ their) (JJ Romanised) (NNS allies))))) (VP (VBD were) (ADJP (JJ likely) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB follow) (NP (JJ Roman) (JJ cultic) (NNS models)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: By granting the abbey cathedral status Henry VIII gained an excuse to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
By granting the abbey cathedral status Henry VIII gained an excuse to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period.
['By granting the abbey cathedral status Henry VIII gained an excuse to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period .']
['to spare it from the destruction or dissolution which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period', 'which he inflicted on most English abbeys during this period']
true
(S (PP (IN By) (S (VP (VBG granting) (NP (DT the) (NML (NN abbey) (NN cathedral)) (NN status))))) (NP (NNP Henry) (NNP VIII)) (VP (VBD gained) (NP (NP (DT an) (NN excuse)) (SBAR (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB spare) (NP (PRP it)) (PP (IN from) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN destruction) (CC or) (NN dissolution)) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (NP (PRP he)) (VP (VBD inflicted) (PP (IN on) (NP (JJS most) (JJ English) (NNS abbeys))) (PP (IN during) (NP (DT this) (NN period)))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Gray does not, however, give any indication of what available evidence these theories were at odds with, and his appeal to "crucial support" illustrates the very inductivist approach to science that Popper sought to show was logically illegitimate.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Gray does not, however, give any indication of what available evidence these theories were at odds with, and his appeal to "crucial support" illustrates the very inductivist approach to science that Popper sought to show was logically illegitimate.
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['Gray does not , however , give any indication of , and his appeal to " crucial support " illustrates the very inductivist approach to science was logically illegitimate .', 'Gray does not , however , give any indication of', 'these theories were at odds with', 'his appeal to " crucial support " illustrates the very inductivist approach to science was logically illegitimate', 'Popper sought to show', 'to show']
false
(S (S (NP (NNP Gray)) (VP (VBZ does) (RB not) (, ,) (ADVP (RB however)) (, ,) (VP (VB give) (NP (NP (DT any) (NN indication)) (PP (IN of) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT what) (JJ available) (NN evidence)) (S (NP (DT these) (NNS theories)) (VP (VBD were) (PP (IN at) (NP (NP (NNS odds)) (PP (IN with)))))))))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (NP (PRP$ his) (NN appeal)) (PP (IN to) (`` ") (NP (JJ crucial) (NN support)) ('' "))) (VP (VBZ illustrates) (NP (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (ADJP (RB very) (JJ inductivist)) (NN approach)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NN science)))) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT that)) (S (NP (NNP Popper)) (VP (VBD sought) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB show)))))))) (VP (VBD was) (ADJP (RB logically) (JJ illegitimate)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: In May 2008, Cyclone Nargis caused extensive damage in the densely populated, rice-farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
In May 2008, Cyclone Nargis caused extensive damage in the densely populated, rice-farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division.
['In May 2008 , Cyclone Nargis caused extensive damage in the densely populated , rice - farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NNP May) (CD 2008))) (, ,) (NP (NNP Cyclone) (NNP Nargis)) (VP (VBD caused) (NP (JJ extensive) (NN damage)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (ADJP (RB densely) (VBN populated)) (, ,) (ADJP (NN rice) (HYPH -) (VBG farming)) (NN delta)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Irrawaddy) (NNP Division)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Nevertheless, Wilhelm Wien discovered the mathematical relationship between the peaks of the curves at different temperatures, by using the principle of adiabatic invariance.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Nevertheless, Wilhelm Wien discovered the mathematical relationship between the peaks of the curves at different temperatures, by using the principle of adiabatic invariance.
['Nevertheless , Wilhelm Wien discovered the mathematical relationship between the peaks of the curves at different temperatures , by using the principle of adiabatic invariance .', 'using the principle of adiabatic invariance']
['Nevertheless , Wilhelm Wien discovered the mathematical relationship between the peaks of the curves at different temperatures , by using the principle of adiabatic invariance .']
true
(S (ADVP (RB Nevertheless)) (, ,) (NP (NNP Wilhelm) (NNP Wien)) (VP (VBD discovered) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ mathematical) (NN relationship)) (PP (IN between) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS peaks)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNS curves))))) (PP (IN at) (NP (JJ different) (NNS temperatures)))) (, ,) (PP (IN by) (S (VP (VBG using) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN principle)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ adiabatic) (NN invariance)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: These achievements were accomplished because of significant changes in China's foreign trade policy, acceleration of the yuan's appreciation, increase of commercial incentives and increase in production costs.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
These achievements were accomplished because of significant changes in China's foreign trade policy, acceleration of the yuan's appreciation, increase of commercial incentives and increase in production costs.
["These achievements were accomplished because of significant changes in China 's foreign trade policy , acceleration of the yuan 's appreciation , increase of commercial incentives and increase in production costs ."]
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true
(S (NP (DT These) (NNS achievements)) (VP (VBD were) (VP (VBN accomplished) (PP (IN because) (IN of) (NP (NP (NP (JJ significant) (NNS changes)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (NNP China) (POS 's)) (JJ foreign) (NN trade) (NN policy)))) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN acceleration)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN yuan) (POS 's)) (NN appreciation)))) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN increase)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ commercial) (NNS incentives)))) (CC and) (NP (NP (NN increase)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NN production) (NNS costs)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: In Jin, dozens of prefects were spread across the state, each having limited authority and employment period.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
In Jin, dozens of prefects were spread across the state, each having limited authority and employment period.
['In Jin , dozens of prefects were spread across the state , each having limited authority and employment period .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NNP Jin))) (, ,) (NP (NP (NNS dozens)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS prefects)))) (VP (VBD were) (VP (VBN spread) (PP (IN across) (NP (DT the) (NN state))) (, ,) (S (NP (DT each)) (VP (VBG having) (NP (VBN limited) (NML (NML (NN authority)) (CC and) (NML (NN employment) (NN period)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: After a successful campaign against Alfonso, John headed north again, taking the city of Angers.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
After a successful campaign against Alfonso, John headed north again, taking the city of Angers.
['After a successful campaign against Alfonso , John headed north again , taking the city of Angers .', 'taking the city of Angers']
['After a successful campaign against Alfonso , John headed north again , taking the city of Angers .']
true
(S (PP (IN After) (NP (NP (DT a) (JJ successful) (NN campaign)) (PP (IN against) (NP (NNP Alfonso))))) (, ,) (NP (NNP John)) (VP (VBD headed) (ADVP (RB north)) (ADVP (RB again)) (, ,) (S (VP (VBG taking) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN city)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Angers))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The Christians saw the country as the land of the Old and New Testaments, where Christianity had developed.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The Christians saw the country as the land of the Old and New Testaments, where Christianity had developed.
['The Christians saw the country as the land of the Old and New Testaments , .', 'Christianity had developed']
['where Christianity had developed']
true
(S (NP (DT The) (NNPS Christians)) (VP (VBD saw) (NP (DT the) (NN country)) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (NN land)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (ADJP (JJ Old) (CC and) (JJ New)) (NNPS Testaments)))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHADVP (WRB where)) (S (NP (NNP Christianity)) (VP (VBD had) (VP (VBN developed)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Clothes protect people from the elements, including rain, snow, wind, and other weather, as well as from the sun.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Clothes protect people from the elements, including rain, snow, wind, and other weather, as well as from the sun.
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['Clothes protect people from the elements , including rain , snow , wind , and other weather , as well as from the sun .']
false
(S (NP (NNS Clothes)) (VP (VBP protect) (NP (NNS people)) (PP (PP (IN from) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS elements)) (, ,) (PP (VBG including) (NP (NP (NN rain)) (, ,) (NP (NN snow)) (, ,) (NP (NN wind)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (JJ other) (NN weather)))))) (, ,) (CONJP (RB as) (RB well) (IN as)) (PP (IN from) (NP (DT the) (NN sun))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Over 40 per cent of school pupils in the city that responded to a survey claimed to have been the victim of bullying.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Over 40 per cent of school pupils in the city that responded to a survey claimed to have been the victim of bullying.
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['Over 40 per cent of school pupils in the city claimed to have been the victim of bullying .', 'responded to a survey', 'to have been the victim of bullying']
false
(S (NP (NP (QP (RB Over) (CD 40) (IN per)) (NN cent)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NP (NN school) (NNS pupils)) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NN city)))) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT that)) (S (VP (VBD responded) (PP (IN to) (NP (DT a) (NN survey))))))))) (VP (VBD claimed) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB have) (VP (VBN been) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN victim)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN bullying))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: A serious environmental problem is the decline of populations of pollinator insects, and a number of species of insects are now cultured primarily for pollination management in order to have sufficient pollinators in the field, orchard or greenhouse at bloom time.:240–243
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
A serious environmental problem is the decline of populations of pollinator insects, and a number of species of insects are now cultured primarily for pollination management in order to have sufficient pollinators in the field, orchard or greenhouse at bloom time.:240–243
['A serious environmental problem is the decline of populations of pollinator insects , and a number of species of insects are now cultured primarily for pollination management in order to have sufficient pollinators in the field , orchard or greenhouse at bloom time.:240–243']
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true
(S (S (NP (DT A) (JJ serious) (JJ environmental) (NN problem)) (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN decline)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS populations)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN pollinator) (NNS insects)))))))) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN number)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS species)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS insects)))))) (VBP are) (ADVP (ADVP (RB now)) (VBN cultured) (ADVP (RB primarily))) (IN for) (NP (NP (NP (NN pollination) (NN management)) (IN in) (NN order) (TO to) (VB have) (NP (JJ sufficient) (NNS pollinators))) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NN field) (, ,) (NN orchard) (CC or) (NN greenhouse)))) (IN at) (NP (NN bloom) (CD time.:240–243)))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: He wrote about human rights in his Pacem in terris.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
He wrote about human rights in his Pacem in terris.
['He wrote about human rights in his Pacem in terris .']
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true
(S (NP (PRP He)) (VP (VBD wrote) (PP (IN about) (NP (JJ human) (NNS rights))) (PP (IN in) (NP (PRP$ his) (NNP Pacem))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNS terris)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Philadelphia hosts numerous local and collegiate rowing clubs and competitions, including the annual Dad Vail Regatta, the largest intercollegiate rowing event in the U.S, the Stotesbury Cup Regatta, and the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta, all of which are held on the Schuylkill River.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Philadelphia hosts numerous local and collegiate rowing clubs and competitions, including the annual Dad Vail Regatta, the largest intercollegiate rowing event in the U.S, the Stotesbury Cup Regatta, and the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta, all of which are held on the Schuylkill River.
['all of which are held on the Schuylkill River']
['Philadelphia hosts numerous local and collegiate rowing clubs and competitions , including the annual Dad Vail Regatta , the largest intercollegiate rowing event in the U.S , the Stotesbury Cup Regatta , and the Head of the Schuylkill Regatta , .', 'are held on the Schuylkill River']
true
(S (NP (NNP Philadelphia)) (VP (VBZ hosts) (NP (NP (JJ numerous) (ADJP (JJ local) (CC and) (JJ collegiate)) (NN rowing) (NNS clubs) (CC and) (NNS competitions)) (, ,) (PP (VBG including) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ annual) (NML (NNP Dad) (NNP Vail)) (NNP Regatta)) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJS largest) (JJ intercollegiate) (NN rowing) (NN event)) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NNP U.S)))) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (NML (NNP Stotesbury) (NNP Cup)) (NNP Regatta)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Head)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Schuylkill) (NNP Regatta)))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WHNP (DT all)) (WHPP (IN of) (WHNP (WDT which)))) (S (VP (VBP are) (VP (VBN held) (PP (IN on) (NP (DT the) (NNP Schuylkill) (NNP River)))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The ancient Armenian kingdom was split between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires around the early 5th century.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The ancient Armenian kingdom was split between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires around the early 5th century.
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['The ancient Armenian kingdom was split between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires around the early 5th century .']
false
(S (NP (DT The) (JJ ancient) (JJ Armenian) (NN kingdom)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN split) (PP (IN between) (NP (DT the) (ADJP (JJ Byzantine) (CC and) (JJ Sasanian)) (NNPS Empires))) (PP (IN around) (NP (DT the) (JJ early) (JJ 5th) (NN century))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Later EditDroid experiments borrowed from hard-drive technology of having multiple discs on the same spindle and added numerous playback heads and numerous electronics to the basic jukebox design so that any point on each of the discs would be accessible within seconds.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Later EditDroid experiments borrowed from hard-drive technology of having multiple discs on the same spindle and added numerous playback heads and numerous electronics to the basic jukebox design so that any point on each of the discs would be accessible within seconds.
['Later EditDroid experiments borrowed from hard - drive technology of having multiple discs on the same spindle and added numerous playback heads and numerous electronics to the basic jukebox design so that any point on each of the discs would be accessible within seconds .']
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true
(S (NP (ADVP (RB Later)) (NP (NNP EditDroid) (NNS experiments))) (VP (VP (VBD borrowed) (PP (IN from) (NP (NP (NML (JJ hard) (HYPH -) (NN drive)) (NN technology)) (PP (IN of) (S (VP (VBG having) (NP (JJ multiple) (NNS discs)) (PP (IN on) (NP (DT the) (JJ same) (NN spindle))))))))) (CC and) (VP (VBD added) (NP (NP (JJ numerous) (NN playback) (NNS heads)) (CC and) (NP (JJ numerous) (NNS electronics))) (PP (IN to) (NP (DT the) (JJ basic) (NN jukebox) (NN design))) (SBAR (IN so) (IN that) (S (NP (NP (DT any) (NN point)) (PP (IN on) (NP (NP (DT each)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNS discs)))))) (VP (MD would) (VP (VB be) (ADJP (JJ accessible)) (PP (IN within) (NP (NNS seconds))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina at 6,684 feet (2,037 m), which is the highest point in the United States east of the Mississippi River.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina at 6,684 feet (2,037 m), which is the highest point in the United States east of the Mississippi River.
['The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina at 6,684 feet ( 2,037 m ) , which is the highest point in the United States east of the Mississippi River .']
['The highest of the group is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina at 6,684 feet ( 2,037 m ) , .', 'is the highest point in the United States east of the Mississippi River']
true
(S (NP (NP (DT The) (JJS highest)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NN group)))) (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (NNP Mount) (NNP Mitchell)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP North) (NNP Carolina)))) (PP (IN at) (NP (NP (NP (CD 6,684) (NNS feet)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (CD 2,037) (NN m)) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJS highest) (NN point)) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NNP United) (NNPS States))) (ADVP (RB east) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Mississippi) (NNP River))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: This formalism is as fundamental as the Hamiltonian, and both can be used to derive the equations of motion or be derived from them.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
This formalism is as fundamental as the Hamiltonian, and both can be used to derive the equations of motion or be derived from them.
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['This formalism is as fundamental as the Hamiltonian , and both can be used to derive the equations of motion or be derived from them .']
false
(S (S (NP (DT This) (NN formalism)) (VP (VBZ is) (ADJP (ADJP (RB as) (JJ fundamental)) (PP (IN as) (NP (DT the) (NNP Hamiltonian)))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (DT both)) (VP (MD can) (VP (VB be) (VP (VP (VBN used) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB derive) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS equations)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN motion)))))))) (CC or) (VP (VB be) (VP (VBN derived) (PP (IN from) (NP (PRP them))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Newly acquired pubs are often renamed by the new owners, and many people resent the loss of traditional names, especially if their favourite regional beer disappears at the same time.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Newly acquired pubs are often renamed by the new owners, and many people resent the loss of traditional names, especially if their favourite regional beer disappears at the same time.
['especially if their favourite regional beer disappears at the same time']
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true
(S (S (NP (ADJP (RB Newly) (VBN acquired)) (NNS pubs)) (VP (VBP are) (ADVP (RB often)) (VP (VBN renamed) (PP (IN by) (NP (DT the) (JJ new) (NNS owners)))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (JJ many) (NNS people)) (VP (VBP resent) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN loss)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ traditional) (NNS names)))) (, ,) (SBAR (ADVP (RB especially)) (IN if) (S (NP (PRP$ their) (JJ favourite) (JJ regional) (NN beer)) (VP (VBZ disappears) (PP (IN at) (NP (DT the) (JJ same) (NN time)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The immediate nationwide uprisings against the new government began by the 1979 Kurdish rebellion with the Khuzestan uprisings, along with the uprisings in Sistan and Baluchestan Province and other areas.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The immediate nationwide uprisings against the new government began by the 1979 Kurdish rebellion with the Khuzestan uprisings, along with the uprisings in Sistan and Baluchestan Province and other areas.
['The immediate nationwide uprisings against the new government began by the 1979 Kurdish rebellion with the Khuzestan uprisings , along with the uprisings in Sistan and Baluchestan Province and other areas .']
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true
(S (NP (NP (DT The) (JJ immediate) (JJ nationwide) (NNS uprisings)) (PP (IN against) (NP (DT the) (JJ new) (NN government)))) (VP (VBD began) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (DT the) (CD 1979) (JJ Kurdish) (NN rebellion)) (PP (IN with) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Khuzestan) (NNS uprisings)) (, ,) (ADVP (IN along) (PP (IN with) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS uprisings)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (NML (NNP Sistan) (CC and) (NNP Baluchestan)) (NNP Province)) (CC and) (NP (JJ other) (NNS areas)))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In the UK, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway pioneered overhead electrification of its suburban lines in London, London Bridge to Victoria being opened to traffic on 1 December 1909.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In the UK, the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway pioneered overhead electrification of its suburban lines in London, London Bridge to Victoria being opened to traffic on 1 December 1909.
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['In the UK , the London , Brighton and South Coast Railway pioneered overhead electrification of its suburban lines in London , London Bridge to Victoria being opened to traffic on 1 December 1909 .']
false
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (DT the) (NNP UK))) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (NML (NML (NNP London)) (, ,) (NNP Brighton) (CC and) (NML (NNP South) (NNP Coast))) (NNP Railway)) (VP (VBD pioneered) (NP (NP (JJ overhead) (NN electrification)) (PP (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (PRP$ its) (JJ suburban) (NNS lines)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (NNP London)) (, ,) (NP (NP (NNP London) (NNP Bridge)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NNP Victoria)))))))) (VP (VBG being) (VP (VBN opened) (PP (IN to) (NP (NN traffic))) (PP (IN on) (NP (CD 1) (NNP December) (CD 1909)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: In times of war, the stadtholder, who commanded the army, would have more power than the raadspensionaris.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
In times of war, the stadtholder, who commanded the army, would have more power than the raadspensionaris.
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['who commanded the army']
false
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NP (NNS times)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN war))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN stadtholder)) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WP who)) (S (VP (VBD commanded) (NP (DT the) (NN army))))) (, ,)) (VP (MD would) (VP (VB have) (NP (NP (JJR more) (NN power)) (PP (IN than) (NP (DT the) (NNS raadspensionaris)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: This system had its climax of deformation so long ago (probably in Permian time) that it has since then been very generally reduced to moderate or low relief.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
This system had its climax of deformation so long ago (probably in Permian time) that it has since then been very generally reduced to moderate or low relief.
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['This system had its climax of deformation so long ago ( probably in Permian time ) .', 'it has since then been very generally reduced to moderate or low relief']
false
(S (NP (DT This) (NN system)) (VP (VBD had) (NP (NP (PRP$ its) (NN climax)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN deformation)))) (ADVP (ADVP (ADVP (RB so) (RB long)) (RB ago)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (PP (ADVP (RB probably)) (IN in) (NP (JJ Permian) (NN time))) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (SBAR (IN that) (S (NP (PRP it)) (VP (VBZ has) (PP (IN since) (ADVP (RB then))) (VP (VBN been) (ADVP (RB very) (RB generally)) (VP (VBN reduced) (PP (IN to) (NP (ADJP (JJ moderate) (CC or) (JJ low)) (NN relief))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Industries connected with construction, food processing, and furnishings are important, as are those associated with publishing, printing, and computer software.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Industries connected with construction, food processing, and furnishings are important, as are those associated with publishing, printing, and computer software.
['Industries connected with construction , food processing , and furnishings are important , as are those associated with publishing , printing , and computer software .']
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true
(S (NP (NP (NNS Industries)) (VP (VBN connected) (PP (IN with) (NP (NP (NN construction)) (, ,) (NP (NN food) (NN processing)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NNS furnishings)))))) (VP (VBP are) (ADJP (JJ important)) (, ,) (SBAR (IN as) (SINV (VP (VBP are)) (NP (NP (DT those)) (VP (VBN associated) (PP (IN with) (NP (NP (NN publishing)) (, ,) (NP (NN printing)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NN computer) (NN software))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: It was liberalized in the aftermath of the Soviet Union, with the reforms under Boris Yeltsin preserving much of the Soviet structure while applying increasingly liberal reforms to the governance of the constituent republics and subjects (while also coming into conflict with Chechen secessionist rebels during the Chechen War).
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
It was liberalized in the aftermath of the Soviet Union, with the reforms under Boris Yeltsin preserving much of the Soviet structure while applying increasingly liberal reforms to the governance of the constituent republics and subjects (while also coming into conflict with Chechen secessionist rebels during the Chechen War).
['It was liberalized in the aftermath of the Soviet Union , with the reforms under Boris Yeltsin preserving much of the Soviet structure while applying increasingly liberal reforms to the governance of the constituent republics and subjects ( while also coming into conflict with Chechen secessionist rebels during the Chechen War ) .']
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true
(S (NP (PRP It)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN liberalized) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN aftermath)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Soviet) (NNP Union))))) (, ,) (PP (IN with) (S (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS reforms)) (PP (IN under) (NP (NNP Boris) (NNP Yeltsin)))) (VP (VBG preserving) (NP (NP (JJ much)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (JJ Soviet) (NN structure)))) (SBAR (IN while) (S (VP (VBG applying) (NP (ADJP (RB increasingly) (JJ liberal)) (NNS reforms)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN governance)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (JJ constituent) (NNS republics) (CC and) (NNS subjects))))) (-LRB- -LRB-) (SBAR (IN while) (S (ADVP (RB also)) (VP (VBG coming) (PP (PP (IN into) (NP (NN conflict))) (PP (IN with) (NP (NNP Chechen) (JJ secessionist) (NNS rebels)))) (PP (IN during) (NP (DT the) (NNP Chechen) (NNP War)))))) (-RRB- -RRB-))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The resulting inflow of silver expanded the money supply, facilitating the growth of competitive and stable markets.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The resulting inflow of silver expanded the money supply, facilitating the growth of competitive and stable markets.
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['The resulting inflow of silver expanded the money supply , facilitating the growth of competitive and stable markets .', 'facilitating the growth of competitive and stable markets']
false
(S (NP (NP (DT The) (VBG resulting) (NN inflow)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN silver)))) (VP (VBD expanded) (NP (DT the) (NN money) (NN supply)) (, ,) (S (VP (VBG facilitating) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN growth)) (PP (IN of) (NP (ADJP (JJ competitive) (CC and) (JJ stable)) (NNS markets))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Finally Praxiteles seems to be released from any art and religious conformities, and his masterpieces are a mixture of naturalism with stylization.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Finally Praxiteles seems to be released from any art and religious conformities, and his masterpieces are a mixture of naturalism with stylization.
['Finally Praxiteles seems to be released from any art and religious conformities , and his masterpieces are a mixture of naturalism with stylization .', 'Praxiteles seems to be released from any art and religious conformities', 'to be released from any art and religious conformities', 'his masterpieces are a mixture of naturalism with stylization']
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true
(S (ADVP (RB Finally)) (S (NP (NNP Praxiteles)) (VP (VBZ seems) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB be) (VP (VBN released) (PP (IN from) (NP (DT any) (NN art) (CC and) (JJ religious) (NNS conformities))))))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (PRP$ his) (NNS masterpieces)) (VP (VBP are) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN mixture)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN naturalism))) (PP (IN with) (NP (NN stylization)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The Standard Elocutionist appeared in 168 British editions and sold over a quarter of a million copies in the United States alone.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The Standard Elocutionist appeared in 168 British editions and sold over a quarter of a million copies in the United States alone.
['The Standard Elocutionist appeared in 168 British editions and sold over a quarter of a million copies in the United States alone .']
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true
(S (NP (DT The) (NNP Standard) (NNP Elocutionist)) (VP (VP (VBD appeared) (PP (IN in) (NP (CD 168) (JJ British) (NNS editions)))) (CC and) (VP (VBD sold) (NP (QP (IN over) (DT a) (NN quarter) (IN of) (DT a) (CD million)) (NNS copies)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP United) (NNPS States)) (ADVP (RB alone)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In the Champions League, Barcelona were knocked out of the competition in the last 16 by eventual runners-up Liverpool on away goals.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In the Champions League, Barcelona were knocked out of the competition in the last 16 by eventual runners-up Liverpool on away goals.
['In the Champions League , Barcelona were knocked out of the competition in the last 16 by eventual runners - up Liverpool on away goals .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (DT the) (NNP Champions) (NNP League))) (, ,) (NP (NNP Barcelona)) (VP (VBD were) (VP (VBN knocked) (PP (IN out) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NN competition)))) (IN in) (NP (DT the) (JJ last) (CD 16)) (PP (IN by) (NP (JJ eventual) (ADJP (NNS runners) (HYPH -) (RP up)) (NNP Liverpool))) (PP (IN on) (NP (JJ away) (NNS goals))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Many presidents throughout the last century have failed to take a very firm stance on the policy, and the public has had to discern the president's opinion for themselves.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Many presidents throughout the last century have failed to take a very firm stance on the policy, and the public has had to discern the president's opinion for themselves.
["Many presidents throughout the last century have failed to take a very firm stance on the policy , and the public has had to discern the president 's opinion for themselves ."]
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true
(S (S (NP (NP (JJ Many) (NNS presidents)) (PP (IN throughout) (NP (DT the) (JJ last) (NN century)))) (VP (VBP have) (VP (VBN failed) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB take) (NP (NP (DT a) (ADJP (RB very) (JJ firm)) (NN stance)) (PP (IN on) (NP (DT the) (NN policy)))))))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (DT the) (NN public)) (VP (VBZ has) (VP (VBN had) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB discern) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN president) (POS 's)) (NN opinion)) (PP (IN for) (NP (PRP themselves))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Chest pain is the most common symptom of acute MI and is often described as a sensation of tightness, pressure, or squeezing.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Chest pain is the most common symptom of acute MI and is often described as a sensation of tightness, pressure, or squeezing.
['Chest pain is the most common symptom of acute MI and is often described as a sensation of tightness , pressure , or squeezing .']
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true
(S (NP (NN Chest) (NN pain)) (VP (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (DT the) (ADJP (RBS most) (JJ common)) (NN symptom)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ acute) (NNP MI))))) (CC and) (VP (VBZ is) (ADVP (RB often)) (VP (VBN described) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN sensation)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN tightness) (, ,) (NN pressure) (, ,) (CC or) (NN squeezing)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: In the south, land up to Safdarjung's Tomb was acquired in order to create what is today known as Lutyens' Bungalow Zone.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
In the south, land up to Safdarjung's Tomb was acquired in order to create what is today known as Lutyens' Bungalow Zone.
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["In the south , land up to Safdarjung 's Tomb was acquired in order to create what is today known as Lutyens ' Bungalow Zone ."]
false
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (DT the) (NN south))) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN land)) (PP (IN up) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (NNP Safdarjung) (POS 's)) (NNP Tomb))))) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN acquired) (SBAR (IN in) (NN order) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB create) (SBAR (WHNP (WP what)) (S (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NN today)) (VP (VBN known) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (NNP Lutyens) (POS ')) (NNP Bungalow) (NNP Zone))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Primrose Hill in the northern part of Regent's Park at 256 feet (78 m) is a popular spot to view the city skyline.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Primrose Hill in the northern part of Regent's Park at 256 feet (78 m) is a popular spot to view the city skyline.
['to view the city skyline']
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true
(S (NP (NP (NNP Primrose) (NNP Hill)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ northern) (NN part)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNP Regent) (POS 's)) (NNP Park))))) (PP (IN at) (NP (NP (CD 256) (NNS feet)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (CD 78) (CD m)) (-RRB- -RRB-)))) (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (DT a) (JJ popular) (NN spot)) (SBAR (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB view) (NP (DT the) (NN city) (NN skyline)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The Pope refused to accept their decision, and requested the Emperor to hold another Council, in which the charges against Athanasius could be freely investigated.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The Pope refused to accept their decision, and requested the Emperor to hold another Council, in which the charges against Athanasius could be freely investigated.
['The Pope refused to accept their decision , and requested the Emperor to hold another Council , in which the charges against Athanasius could be freely investigated .']
['in which the charges against Athanasius could be freely investigated']
true
(S (NP (DT The) (NNP Pope)) (VP (VP (VBD refused) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB accept) (NP (PRP$ their) (NN decision)))))) (, ,) (CC and) (VP (VBD requested) (NP (DT the) (NNP Emperor)) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB hold) (NP (NP (DT another) (NNP Council)) (, ,) (SBAR (WHPP (IN in) (WHNP (WDT which))) (S (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS charges)) (PP (IN against) (NP (NNP Athanasius)))) (VP (MD could) (VP (VB be) (ADVP (RB freely)) (VP (VBN investigated)))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: These games work on the 6th and 5th generation iPod Classic and the 5th and 4th generation iPod Nano.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
These games work on the 6th and 5th generation iPod Classic and the 5th and 4th generation iPod Nano.
['These games work on the 6th and 5th generation iPod Classic and the 5th and 4th generation iPod Nano .']
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true
(S (NP (DT These) (NNS games)) (VP (VBP work) (PP (IN on) (NP (NP (DT the) (NML (ADJP (JJ 6th) (CC and) (JJ 5th)) (NN generation)) (NNP iPod) (NNP Classic)) (CC and) (NP (DT the) (NML (ADJP (JJ 5th) (CC and) (JJ 4th)) (NN generation)) (NNP iPod) (NNP Nano))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The Battle of Frenchtown (January 18–23, 1813) was part of a United States effort to retake the city, and American troops suffered their highest fatalities of any battle in the war.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The Battle of Frenchtown (January 18–23, 1813) was part of a United States effort to retake the city, and American troops suffered their highest fatalities of any battle in the war.
['The Battle of Frenchtown ( January 18–23 , 1813 ) was part of a United States effort to retake the city , and American troops suffered their highest fatalities of any battle in the war .']
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true
(S (S (NP (NP (NP (DT The) (NNP Battle)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Frenchtown)))) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NP (NNP January) (CD 18–23)) (, ,) (NP (CD 1813))) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (VP (VBD was) (NP (NP (NN part)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT a) (NML (NNP United) (NNPS States)) (NN effort) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB retake) (NP (DT the) (NN city)))))))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (JJ American) (NNS troops)) (VP (VBD suffered) (NP (NP (PRP$ their) (JJS highest) (NNS fatalities)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT any) (NN battle)) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NN war)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The ribbed vault over the north transept at Durham Cathedral in England, built from 1128 to 1133, is probably earlier still and was the first time pointed arches were used in a high vault.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The ribbed vault over the north transept at Durham Cathedral in England, built from 1128 to 1133, is probably earlier still and was the first time pointed arches were used in a high vault.
['pointed arches were used in a high vault']
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true
(S (NP (NP (NP (DT The) (JJ ribbed) (NN vault)) (PP (IN over) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ north) (NN transept)) (PP (IN at) (NP (NP (NNP Durham) (NNP Cathedral)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP England)))))))) (, ,) (VP (VBN built) (PP (PP (IN from) (NP (CD 1128))) (PP (IN to) (NP (CD 1133))))) (, ,)) (VP (VP (VBZ is) (ADVP (RB probably)) (ADVP (RBR earlier) (RB still))) (CC and) (VP (VBD was) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ first) (NN time)) (SBAR (S (NP (VBN pointed) (NNS arches)) (VP (VBD were) (VP (VBN used) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT a) (JJ high) (NN vault)))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: On 1 April, the former opposition parties declared that they would boycott the government.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
On 1 April, the former opposition parties declared that they would boycott the government.
['that they would boycott the government']
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true
(S (PP (IN On) (NP (CD 1) (NNP April))) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (JJ former) (NN opposition) (NNS parties)) (VP (VBD declared) (SBAR (IN that) (S (NP (PRP they)) (VP (MD would) (VP (VB boycott) (NP (DT the) (NN government))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Due to the earlier stated multitude of denominations, this section discusses only the largest denominational families, or branches, widely considered to be a part of Protestantism.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Due to the earlier stated multitude of denominations, this section discusses only the largest denominational families, or branches, widely considered to be a part of Protestantism.
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['Due to the earlier stated multitude of denominations , this section discusses only the largest denominational families , or branches , widely considered to be a part of Protestantism .']
false
(S (PP (IN Due) (IN to) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJR earlier) (VBN stated) (NN multitude)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS denominations))))) (, ,) (NP (DT this) (NN section)) (VP (VBZ discusses) (NP (NP (NP (RB only) (DT the) (JJS largest) (JJ denominational) (NNS families)) (, ,) (CC or) (NP (NNS branches))) (, ,) (VP (ADVP (RB widely)) (VBN considered) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB be) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN part)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Protestantism)))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments.
['It consists of 13 architectural astronomy instruments .']
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true
(S (NP (PRP It)) (VP (VBZ consists) (PP (IN of) (NP (CD 13) (JJ architectural) (NN astronomy) (NNS instruments)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: This is widely agreed to be a grand strategic blunder, as it abrogated the benefit Germany gained by Japan's distraction of the U.S. (predicted months before in a memo by Commander Arthur McCollum)[nb 12] and the reduction in aid to Britain, which both Congress and Hitler had managed to avoid during over a year of mutual provocation, which would otherwise have resulted.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
This is widely agreed to be a grand strategic blunder, as it abrogated the benefit Germany gained by Japan's distraction of the U.S. (predicted months before in a memo by Commander Arthur McCollum)[nb 12] and the reduction in aid to Britain, which both Congress and Hitler had managed to avoid during over a year of mutual provocation, which would otherwise have resulted.
['This is widely agreed to be a grand strategic blunder , .', 'to be a grand strategic blunder', 'it abrogated the benefit', "Germany gained by Japan 's distraction of the U.S. ( predicted months before in a memo by Commander Arthur McCollum)[nb 12 ] and the reduction in aid to Britain ,", 'both Congress and Hitler had managed to avoid during over a year of mutual provocation ,', 'to avoid during over a year of mutual provocation ,', 'would otherwise have resulted']
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true
(S (NP (DT This)) (VP (VBZ is) (ADVP (RB widely)) (VP (VBN agreed) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB be) (NP (DT a) (JJ grand) (JJ strategic) (NN blunder))))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN as) (S (NP (PRP it)) (VP (VBD abrogated) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN benefit)) (SBAR (S (NP (NNP Germany)) (VP (VBD gained) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (NP (NP (NP (NNP Japan) (POS 's)) (NN distraction)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP U.S.)))) (-LRB- -LRB-) (VP (VBN predicted) (ADVP (NP (NNS months)) (RB before)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN memo)) (PP (IN by) (NP (NNP Commander) (NNP Arthur) (NNP McCollum-RRB--LSB-nb) (CD 12)))))) (-RRB- -RSB-)) (CC and) (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (NN reduction)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (NN aid)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NNP Britain)))))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (NP (DT both) (NNP Congress) (CC and) (NNP Hitler)) (VP (VBD had) (VP (VBN managed) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB avoid) (PP (IN during) (NP (NP (IN over) (DT a) (NN year)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (JJ mutual) (NN provocation)) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (VP (MD would) (ADVP (RB otherwise)) (VP (VB have) (VP (VBN resulted))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The 51st Eurovision Song Contest was held in Athens at the Olympic Indoor Hall of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Maroussi, with hosted by Maria Menounos and Sakis Rouvas.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The 51st Eurovision Song Contest was held in Athens at the Olympic Indoor Hall of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Maroussi, with hosted by Maria Menounos and Sakis Rouvas.
['The 51st Eurovision Song Contest was held in Athens at the Olympic Indoor Hall of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex in Maroussi , .', 'hosted by Maria Menounos and Sakis Rouvas']
['with hosted by Maria Menounos and Sakis Rouvas']
true
(S (NP (DT The) (JJ 51st) (NNP Eurovision) (NNP Song) (NNP Contest)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN held) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Athens))) (PP (IN at) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Olympic) (NNP Indoor) (NNP Hall)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Athens) (NNP Olympic) (NNPS Sports) (NNP Complex))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Maroussi))))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN with) (S (VP (VBN hosted) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (NNP Maria) (NNP Menounos)) (CC and) (NP (NNP Sakis) (NNP Rouvas))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: After Napoleon imposed the Convention of Artlenburg (Convention of the Elbe) on July 5, 1803, about 30,000 French soldiers occupied Hanover.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
After Napoleon imposed the Convention of Artlenburg (Convention of the Elbe) on July 5, 1803, about 30,000 French soldiers occupied Hanover.
['After Napoleon imposed the Convention of Artlenburg ( Convention of the Elbe ) on July 5 , 1803 , about 30,000 French soldiers occupied Hanover .']
['After Napoleon imposed the Convention of Artlenburg ( Convention of the Elbe ) on July 5 , 1803']
true
(S (SBAR (IN After) (S (NP (NNP Napoleon)) (VP (VBD imposed) (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Convention)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Artlenburg)))) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NP (NNP Convention)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP Elbe)))) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (PP (IN on) (NP (NNP July) (CD 5) (, ,) (CD 1803)))))) (, ,) (NP (QP (RB about) (CD 30,000)) (JJ French) (NNS soldiers)) (VP (VBD occupied) (NP (NNP Hanover))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Bermuda u/19 team won the 2010 Caribbean Championships.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Bermuda u/19 team won the 2010 Caribbean Championships.
['Bermuda u/19 team won the 2010 Caribbean Championships .']
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true
(S (NP (NNP Bermuda) (CD u/19) (NN team)) (VP (VBD won) (NP (DT the) (CD 2010) (NNP Caribbean) (NNPS Championships))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: In India the majority of these schools follow the Hanafi school of thought.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
In India the majority of these schools follow the Hanafi school of thought.
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['In India the majority of these schools follow the Hanafi school of thought .']
false
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NNP India))) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN majority)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT these) (NNS schools)))) (VP (VBP follow) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Hanafi) (NN school)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN thought))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Medical personnel must then activate the code-blue key switch inside the car, select their floor and close the doors with the door close button.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Medical personnel must then activate the code-blue key switch inside the car, select their floor and close the doors with the door close button.
['Medical personnel must then activate the code - blue key switch inside the car , select their floor and close the doors with the door close button .']
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true
(S (NP (JJ Medical) (NNS personnel)) (VP (MD must) (ADVP (RB then)) (VP (VP (VB activate) (NP (NP (DT the) (ADJP (NN code) (HYPH -) (JJ blue)) (NN key) (NN switch)) (PP (IN inside) (NP (DT the) (NN car))))) (, ,) (VP (VB select) (NP (PRP$ their) (NN floor))) (CC and) (VP (VB close) (NP (DT the) (NNS doors)) (PP (IN with) (NP (DT the) (NN door) (JJ close) (NN button)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Le'Zedek בית משפט גבוה לצדק; also known by its initials as Bagatz בג"ץ), the Supreme Court rules as a court of first instance, primarily in matters regarding the legality of decisions of State authorities: Government decisions, those of local authorities and other bodies and persons performing public functions under the law, and direct challenges to the constitutionality of laws enacted by the Knesset.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Le'Zedek בית משפט גבוה לצדק; also known by its initials as Bagatz בג"ץ), the Supreme Court rules as a court of first instance, primarily in matters regarding the legality of decisions of State authorities: Government decisions, those of local authorities and other bodies and persons performing public functions under the law, and direct challenges to the constitutionality of laws enacted by the Knesset.
['Le\'Zedek בית משפט גבוה לצדק ; also known by its initials as Bagatz בג"ץ ) , the Supreme Court rules as a court of first instance , primarily in matters regarding the legality of decisions of State authorities : Government decisions , those of local authorities and other bodies and persons performing public functions under the law , and direct challenges to the constitutionality of laws enacted by the Knesset .', 'also known by its initials as Bagatz בג"ץ']
['Le\'Zedek בית משפט גבוה לצדק ; also known by its initials as Bagatz בג"ץ ) , the Supreme Court rules as a court of first instance , primarily in matters regarding the legality of decisions of State authorities : Government decisions , those of local authorities and other bodies and persons performing public functions under the law , and direct challenges to the constitutionality of laws enacted by the Knesset .']
true
(S (NP (NP (NNP Le'Zedek) (-LRB- בית) (-RRB- משפט) (-RRB- גבוה) (-RRB- לצדק)) (: ;) (S (ADVP (RB also)) (VBN known) (PP (IN by) (NP (PRP$ its) (NNS initials))) (PP (IN as) (NP (NNP Bagatz) (-RRB- בג"ץ)))) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (NNP Supreme) (NNP Court)) (VP (VBZ rules) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN court)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ first) (NN instance))))) (, ,) (PP (ADVP (RB primarily)) (IN in) (NP (NP (NP (NNS matters)) (VP (VBG regarding) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN legality)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS decisions)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP State) (NNS authorities)))))))) (: :) (NP (NP (NP (NNP Government) (NNS decisions)) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT those)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (JJ local) (NNS authorities)) (CC and) (NP (NP (JJ other) (NNS bodies) (CC and) (NNS persons)) (VP (VBG performing) (NP (JJ public) (NNS functions)) (PP (IN under) (NP (DT the) (NN law))))))))) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (JJ direct) (NNS challenges)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN constitutionality)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS laws)) (VP (VBN enacted) (PP (IN by) (NP (DT the) (NNP Knesset))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The acceptance of that constitution by Puerto Rico's electorate, the U.S. Congress, and the U.S. president occurred in 1952.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The acceptance of that constitution by Puerto Rico's electorate, the U.S. Congress, and the U.S. president occurred in 1952.
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["The acceptance of that constitution by Puerto Rico 's electorate , the U.S. Congress , and the U.S. president occurred in 1952 ."]
false
(S (NP (NP (DT The) (NN acceptance)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT that) (NN constitution))) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (NP (NNP Puerto) (NNP Rico) (POS 's)) (NN electorate)) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (NNP U.S.) (NNP Congress)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (DT the) (NNP U.S.) (NN president))))) (VP (VBD occurred) (PP (IN in) (NP (CD 1952)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Howard Kendall had returned in 1990 but could not repeat his previous success, while his successor, Mike Walker, was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Howard Kendall had returned in 1990 but could not repeat his previous success, while his successor, Mike Walker, was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date.
['Howard Kendall had returned in 1990 but could not repeat his previous success , .', 'his successor , Mike Walker , was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date']
['while his successor , Mike Walker , was statistically the least successful Everton manager to date']
true
(S (NP (NNP Howard) (NNP Kendall)) (VP (VP (VBD had) (VP (VBN returned) (PP (IN in) (NP (CD 1990))))) (CC but) (VP (MD could) (RB not) (VP (VB repeat) (NP (PRP$ his) (JJ previous) (NN success)))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN while) (S (NP (NP (PRP$ his) (NN successor)) (, ,) (NP (NNP Mike) (NNP Walker)) (, ,)) (VP (VBD was) (ADVP (RB statistically)) (NP (NP (DT the) (ADJP (RBS least) (JJ successful)) (NNP Everton) (NN manager)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NN date)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In 1984, each league had two divisions, East and West.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In 1984, each league had two divisions, East and West.
['In 1984 , each league had two divisions , East and West .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (CD 1984))) (, ,) (NP (DT each) (NN league)) (VP (VBD had) (NP (NP (CD two) (NNS divisions)) (, ,) (NP (NNP East) (CC and) (NNP West)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Citizens of all other nations must carry a passport to travel to Norfolk Island even if arriving from other parts of Australia.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Citizens of all other nations must carry a passport to travel to Norfolk Island even if arriving from other parts of Australia.
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['Citizens of all other nations must carry a passport to travel to Norfolk Island .', 'arriving from other parts of Australia']
false
(S (NP (NP (NNS Citizens)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT all) (JJ other) (NNS nations)))) (VP (MD must) (VP (VB carry) (NP (DT a) (NN passport)) (TO to) (VP (VP (VB travel) (PP (IN to) (NP (NNP Norfolk) (NNP Island)))) (SBAR (ADVP (RB even)) (IN if) (S (VP (VBG arriving) (PP (IN from) (NP (NP (JJ other) (NNS parts)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Australia))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Currently, everyone who writes in Valencian uses this standard, except the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture (Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana, RACV), which uses for Valencian an independent standard.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Currently, everyone who writes in Valencian uses this standard, except the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture (Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana, RACV), which uses for Valencian an independent standard.
['Currently , everyone uses this standard , except the Royal Academy of Valencian Culture ( Acadèmia de Cultura Valenciana , RACV ) , .', 'writes in Valencian', 'uses for Valencian an independent standard']
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true
(S (ADVP (RB Currently)) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN everyone)) (SBAR (WHNP (WP who)) (S (VP (VBZ writes) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Valencian))))))) (VP (VBZ uses) (NP (DT this) (NN standard)) (, ,) (PP (IN except) (NP (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP Royal) (NNP Academy)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Valencian) (NNP Culture)))) (NP (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NNP Acadèmia) (FW de) (NNP Cultura) (NNP Valenciana)) (, ,) (NP (NNP RACV)) (-RRB- -RRB-))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT which)) (S (VP (VBZ uses) (PP (IN for) (NP (NNP Valencian))) (NP (DT an) (JJ independent) (NN standard)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by José Castro Veiga ("El Piloto") and Benigno Andrade ("Foucellas"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by José Castro Veiga ("El Piloto") and Benigno Andrade ("Foucellas"), both of whom were ultimately captured and executed.
['both of whom were ultimately captured and executed']
['Among the attempts at resistance were small leftist guerrilla groups such as those led by José Castro Veiga ( " El Piloto " ) and Benigno Andrade ( " Foucellas " ) , both of whom were ultimately captured and executed .']
true
(SINV (PP (IN Among) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS attempts)) (PP (IN at) (NP (NN resistance))))) (VP (VBD were)) (NP (NP (JJ small) (JJ leftist) (NN guerrilla) (NNS groups)) (PP (JJ such) (IN as) (NP (NP (DT those)) (VP (VBN led) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (NP (NP (NNP José) (NNP Castro) (NNP Veiga)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (`` ") (NP (NNP El) (NNP Piloto)) ('' ") (-RRB- -RRB-)) (CC and) (NP (NP (NNP Benigno) (NNP Andrade)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (`` ") (NP (NNP Foucellas)) (-RRB- ") (-RRB- -RRB-))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WHNP (DT both)) (WHPP (IN of) (WHNP (WP whom)))) (S (VP (VBD were) (ADVP (RB ultimately)) (VP (VBN captured) (CC and) (VBN executed))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City, "Atlantic City's Godfather" Nelson Johnson describes the inspiration of Dr. Jonathan Pitney (the "Father of Atlantic City") to develop Atlantic City as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with Samuel Richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern New Jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who "were chosen carefully by Samuel Richards and Jonathan Pitney":
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In Boardwalk Empire: The Birth, High Times, and Corruption of Atlantic City, "Atlantic City's Godfather" Nelson Johnson describes the inspiration of Dr. Jonathan Pitney (the "Father of Atlantic City") to develop Atlantic City as a health resort, his efforts to convince the municipal authorities that a railroad to the beach would be beneficial, his successful alliance with Samuel Richards (entrepreneur and member of the most influential family in southern New Jersey at the time) to achieve that goal, the actual building of the railroad, and the experience of the first 600 riders, who "were chosen carefully by Samuel Richards and Jonathan Pitney":
['In Boardwalk Empire : The Birth , High Times , and Corruption of Atlantic City , " Atlantic City \'s Godfather " Nelson Johnson describes the inspiration of Dr. Jonathan Pitney ( the " Father of Atlantic City " ) to develop Atlantic City as a health resort , his efforts to convince the municipal authorities , the actual building of the railroad , and the experience of the first 600 riders , " :', 'to develop Atlantic City as a health resort', 'to convince the municipal authorities', 'a railroad to the beach would be beneficial', 'to achieve that goal']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NP (NNP Boardwalk) (NNP Empire)) (: :) (NP (DT The) (NML (NNP Birth)) (, ,) (NML (NNP High) (NNPS Times)) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (NNP Corruption)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Atlantic) (NNP City))))))) (, ,) (`` ") (NP (NP (NNP Atlantic) (NNP City) (POS 's)) (NNP Godfather)) ('' ") (NP (NNP Nelson) (NNP Johnson)) (VBZ describes) (NP (NP (NP (DT the) (NN inspiration)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNP Dr.) (NNP Jonathan) (NNP Pitney)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NP (DT the) (`` ") (NNP Father)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Atlantic) (NNP City)))) (-RRB- ") (-RRB- -RRB-))) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB develop) (NP (NNP Atlantic) (NNP City)) (PP (IN as) (NP (DT a) (NN health) (NN resort))))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (PRP$ his) (NNS efforts) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB convince) (NP (DT the) (JJ municipal) (NNS authorities)) (SBAR (SBAR (IN that) (S (NP (NP (DT a) (NN railroad)) (PP (IN to) (NP (DT the) (NN beach)))) (VP (MD would) (VP (VB be) (ADJP (JJ beneficial)))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (PRP$ his) (JJ successful) (NN alliance)) (PP (IN with) (NP (NP (NP (NNP Samuel) (NNP Richards)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NP (NN entrepreneur)) (CC and) (NP (NP (NN member)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (ADJP (RBS most) (JJ influential)) (NN family)) (PP (PP (IN in) (NP (JJ southern) (NNP New) (NNP Jersey))) (PP (IN at) (NP (DT the) (NN time)))))))) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB achieve) (NP (DT that) (NN goal))))))))))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ actual) (NN building)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NN railroad) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN experience)) (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ first) (CD 600) (NNS riders)) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WP who)) (`` ") (NP (VBD were) (VBN chosen) (ADVP (ADVP (RB carefully)) (PP (IN by) (NP (NP (NNP Samuel) (NNP Richards)) (CC and) (NP (NNP Jonathan) (NNP Pitney)))))))))))))) ('' ") (: :))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: However, the machine did make use of valves to generate its 125 kHz clock waveforms and in the circuitry to read and write on its magnetic drum memory, so it was not the first completely transistorized computer.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
However, the machine did make use of valves to generate its 125 kHz clock waveforms and in the circuitry to read and write on its magnetic drum memory, so it was not the first completely transistorized computer.
['so it was not the first completely transistorized computer']
['However , the machine did make use of valves to generate its 125 kHz clock waveforms and in the circuitry to read and write on its magnetic drum memory , so it was not the first completely transistorized computer .']
true
(S (ADVP (RB However)) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (NN machine)) (VP (VP (VBD did) (VP (VB make) (NP (NN use)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNS valves))) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB generate) (NP (PRP$ its) (NML (CD 125) (NN kHz)) (NN clock) (NNS waveforms))))))) (CC and) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NN circuitry))) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB read) (CC and) (VB write) (PP (IN on) (NP (PRP$ its) (NML (JJ magnetic) (NN drum)) (NN memory)))))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN so) (S (NP (PRP it)) (VP (VBD was) (RB not) (NP (DT the) (JJ first) (ADJP (RB completely) (VBN transistorized)) (NN computer)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In Transit incorporates vocal beat boxing into its contemporary a cappella arrangements through the use of a subway beat boxer character.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In Transit incorporates vocal beat boxing into its contemporary a cappella arrangements through the use of a subway beat boxer character.
['In Transit incorporates vocal beat boxing into its contemporary a cappella arrangements through the use of a subway beat boxer character .']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NNP Transit))) (VP (VBZ incorporates) (NP (JJ vocal) (NN beat) (NN boxing)) (PP (IN into) (NP (PRP$ its) (JJ contemporary) (DT a) (NN cappella) (NNS arrangements))) (PP (IN through) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN use)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT a) (NN subway) (NML (NN beat) (NN boxer)) (NN character)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Stalin agreed to this change of plan.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Stalin agreed to this change of plan.
['Stalin agreed to this change of plan .']
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true
(S (NP (NNP Stalin)) (VP (VBD agreed) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (DT this) (NN change)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN plan)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: It was announced in summer of 2012 that Tito Vilanova, assistant manager at FC Barcelona, would take over from Pep Guardiola as manager.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
It was announced in summer of 2012 that Tito Vilanova, assistant manager at FC Barcelona, would take over from Pep Guardiola as manager.
['It was announced in summer of 2012 that Tito Vilanova , assistant manager at FC Barcelona , would take over from Pep Guardiola as manager .']
['that Tito Vilanova , assistant manager at FC Barcelona , would take over from Pep Guardiola as manager']
true
(S (NP (PRP It)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN announced) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (NN summer)) (PP (IN of) (NP (CD 2012))))) (SBAR (IN that) (S (NP (NP (NNP Tito) (NNP Vilanova)) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN assistant) (NN manager)) (PP (IN at) (NP (NNP FC) (NNP Barcelona)))) (, ,)) (VP (MD would) (VP (VB take) (PRT (RP over)) (PP (IN from) (NP (NNP Pep) (NNP Guardiola))) (PP (IN as) (NP (NN manager))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Camillo di Cavour, under orders of Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont-Sardinia, sent an expeditionary corps of 15,000 soldiers, commanded by General Alfonso La Marmora, to side with French and British forces during the war.:111–12 This was an attempt at gaining the favour of the French, especially when the issue of uniting Italy would become an important matter.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Camillo di Cavour, under orders of Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont-Sardinia, sent an expeditionary corps of 15,000 soldiers, commanded by General Alfonso La Marmora, to side with French and British forces during the war.:111–12 This was an attempt at gaining the favour of the French, especially when the issue of uniting Italy would become an important matter.
['Camillo di Cavour , under orders of Victor Emmanuel II of Piedmont - Sardinia , sent an expeditionary corps of 15,000 soldiers , commanded by General Alfonso La Marmora , to side with French and British forces during the war.:111–12 This was an attempt at gaining the favour of the French , .', 'gaining the favour of the French', 'the issue of uniting Italy would become an important matter', 'uniting Italy']
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true
(S (NP (NNP Camillo) (NNP di) (NNP Cavour)) (, ,) (PP (IN under) (NP (NP (NNS orders)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNP Victor) (NNP Emmanuel) (NNP II)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Piedmont) (HYPH -) (NNP Sardinia))))))) (, ,) (VP (VBD sent) (NP (NP (NP (DT an) (JJ expeditionary) (NN corps)) (PP (IN of) (NP (CD 15,000) (NNS soldiers)))) (, ,) (VP (VBN commanded) (PP (IN by) (NP (NNP General) (NNP Alfonso) (NNP La) (NNP Marmora)))) (, ,)) (TO to) (VP (VB side) (PP (IN with) (NP (ADJP (JJ French) (CC and) (JJ British)) (NNS forces))) (IN during) (NP (NP (DT the) (CD war.:111–12)) (NP (DT This)) (VP (VBD was) (NP (NP (DT an) (NN attempt)) (PP (IN at) (S (VP (VBG gaining) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN favour)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNPS French)))))))) (, ,) (SBAR (ADVP (RB especially)) (WHADVP (WRB when)) (S (NP (NP (DT the) (NN issue)) (PP (IN of) (S (VP (VBG uniting) (NP (NNP Italy)))))) (VP (MD would) (VP (VB become) (NP (DT an) (JJ important) (NN matter)))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: It is the color of living grass and leaves and as a result is the color most associated with springtime, growth and nature.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
It is the color of living grass and leaves and as a result is the color most associated with springtime, growth and nature.
['It is the color of living grass and leaves and as a result is the color most associated with springtime , growth and nature .']
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true
(S (NP (PRP It)) (VP (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN color)) (PP (IN of) (NP (VBG living) (NN grass) (CC and) (NNS leaves))))) (CC and) (VP (PP (IN as) (NP (DT a) (NN result))) (VP (VBZ is) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN color)) (VP (ADVP (RBS most)) (VBN associated) (PP (IN with) (NP (NN springtime) (, ,) (NN growth) (CC and) (NN nature)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Based on studies of these bronze inscriptions, it is clear that, from the Shang dynasty writing to that of the Western Zhou and early Eastern Zhou, the mainstream script evolved in a slow, unbroken fashion, until assuming the form that is now known as seal script in the late Eastern Zhou in the state of Qin, without any clear line of division.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Based on studies of these bronze inscriptions, it is clear that, from the Shang dynasty writing to that of the Western Zhou and early Eastern Zhou, the mainstream script evolved in a slow, unbroken fashion, until assuming the form that is now known as seal script in the late Eastern Zhou in the state of Qin, without any clear line of division.
['that , from the Shang dynasty writing to that of the Western Zhou and early Eastern Zhou , the mainstream script evolved in a slow , unbroken fashion , until assuming the form that is now known as seal script in the late Eastern Zhou in the state of Qin , without any clear line of division', 'that is now known as seal script in the late Eastern Zhou in the state of Qin , without any clear line of division']
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true
(S (PP (VBN Based) (PP (IN on) (NP (NP (NNS studies)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT these) (NN bronze) (NNS inscriptions)))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (PRP it))) (VP (VBZ is) (ADJP (JJ clear)) (SBAR (IN that) (, ,) (S (PP (PP (IN from) (NP (DT the) (NNP Shang) (NN dynasty) (NN writing))) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (DT that)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ Western) (NNP Zhou)) (CC and) (NP (JJ early) (NNP Eastern) (NNP Zhou))))))) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (JJ mainstream) (NN script)) (VP (VBD evolved) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT a) (JJ slow) (, ,) (JJ unbroken) (NN fashion))) (, ,) (PP (IN until) (S (VP (VBG assuming) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN form)) (SBAR (WHNP (WDT that)) (S (VP (VBZ is) (ADVP (RB now)) (VP (VBN known) (PP (IN as) (NP (NN seal) (NN script))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ late) (NNP Eastern) (NNP Zhou)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN state)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Qin))))))) (, ,) (PP (IN without) (NP (NP (DT any) (JJ clear) (NN line)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN division))))))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: A watercourse, known as Plymouth or Drake's Leat, was opened on 24 April 1591 to tap the River Meavy.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
A watercourse, known as Plymouth or Drake's Leat, was opened on 24 April 1591 to tap the River Meavy.
["A watercourse , known as Plymouth or Drake 's Leat , was opened on 24 April 1591 to tap the River Meavy .", 'to tap the River Meavy']
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true
(S (NP (NP (DT A) (NN watercourse)) (, ,) (VP (VBN known) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (NNP Plymouth)) (CC or) (NP (NP (NNP Drake) (POS 's)) (NNP Leat))))) (, ,)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN opened) (PP (IN on) (NP (CD 24) (NNP April) (CD 1591))) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB tap) (NP (DT the) (NNP River) (NNP Meavy))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The grilles as well as other architectural ornaments attain a three-dimensional form.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The grilles as well as other architectural ornaments attain a three-dimensional form.
['The grilles as well as other architectural ornaments attain a three - dimensional form .']
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true
(S (NP (NP (DT The) (NNS grilles)) (CONJP (RB as) (RB well) (IN as)) (NP (JJ other) (JJ architectural) (NNS ornaments))) (VP (VBP attain) (NP (DT a) (ADJP (CD three) (HYPH -) (JJ dimensional)) (NN form))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: The pain signal travels from the periphery to the spinal cord along an A-delta or C fiber.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
The pain signal travels from the periphery to the spinal cord along an A-delta or C fiber.
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['The pain signal travels from the periphery to the spinal cord along an A - delta or C fiber .']
false
(S (NP (DT The) (NN pain) (NN signal)) (VP (VBZ travels) (PP (IN from) (NP (DT the) (NN periphery))) (PP (IN to) (NP (DT the) (JJ spinal) (NN cord))) (PP (IN along) (NP (DT an) (NML (NML (NN A) (HYPH -) (NN delta)) (CC or) (NML (NNP C))) (NN fiber)))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior to a full withdrawal once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
Bismarck honoured the armistice, by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city, prior to a full withdrawal once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity.
['Bismarck honoured the armistice , by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city , prior to a full withdrawal once France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity .']
['Bismarck honoured the armistice , by allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city , prior to a full withdrawal .', 'allowing train loads of food into Paris and withdrawing Prussian forces to the east of the city , prior to a full withdrawal', 'France agreed to pay a five billion franc war indemnity', 'to pay a five billion franc war indemnity']
true
(S (NP (NNP Bismarck)) (VP (VBD honoured) (NP (DT the) (NN armistice)) (, ,) (PP (IN by) (S (VP (VP (VBG allowing) (NP (NP (NN train) (NNS loads)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NN food)))) (PP (IN into) (NP (NNP Paris)))) (CC and) (VP (VBG withdrawing) (NP (JJ Prussian) (NNS forces)) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN east)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NN city)))))) (, ,) (PP (JJ prior) (PP (IN to) (NP (NP (DT a) (JJ full) (NN withdrawal)) (SBAR (IN once) (S (NP (NNP France)) (VP (VBD agreed) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB pay) (NP (DT a) (NML (QP (CD five) (CD billion)) (NN franc)) (NN war) (NN indemnity))))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: On Sunday's undercover reporter Mahzer Mahmood, who had previously worked for the News of the World.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
On Sunday's undercover reporter Mahzer Mahmood, who had previously worked for the News of the World.
['who had previously worked for the News of the World']
[]
true
(PP (IN On) (NP (NP (NP (NP (NNP Sunday) (POS 's)) (JJ undercover) (NN reporter)) (NP (NNP Mahzer) (NNP Mahmood))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHNP (WP who)) (S (VP (VBD had) (ADVP (RB previously)) (VP (VBN worked) (PP (IN for) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNP News)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (NNP World)))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: At high temperatures (1000–1400 K, 700–1100 °C or 1300–2000 °F), steam (water vapor) reacts with methane to yield carbon monoxide and H_2.
If the sentence is tagged as T, return the t-unit span(s) that justify the tag. If no such span exists, return [].
At high temperatures (1000–1400 K, 700–1100 °C or 1300–2000 °F), steam (water vapor) reacts with methane to yield carbon monoxide and H_2.
['At high temperatures ( 1000–1400 K , 700–1100 ° C or 1300–2000 ° F ) , steam ( water vapor ) reacts with methane to yield carbon monoxide and H_2 .']
['At high temperatures ( 1000–1400 K , 700–1100 ° C or 1300–2000 ° F ) , steam ( water vapor ) reacts with methane to yield carbon monoxide and H_2 .', 'to yield carbon monoxide and H_2']
true
(S (PP (IN At) (NP (NP (JJ high) (NNS temperatures)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NP (CD 1000–1400) (NNS K)) (, ,) (NP (CD 700–1100) (NN °) (NN C)) (CC or) (NP (CD 1300–2000) (CD °) (NN F))) (-RRB- -RRB-))) (, ,) (NP (NP (NN steam)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (NP (NN water) (NN vapor)) (-RRB- -RRB-)) (VP (VBZ reacts) (PP (IN with) (NP (NN methane))) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB yield) (NP (NP (NN carbon) (NN monoxide)) (CC and) (NP (NN H_2))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: If Mammalia is considered as the crown group, its origin can be roughly dated as the first known appearance of animals more closely related to some extant mammals than to others.
If the sentence is tagged as FC, return the span(s) that justify the FC tag. If no such span exists, return [].
If Mammalia is considered as the crown group, its origin can be roughly dated as the first known appearance of animals more closely related to some extant mammals than to others.
[]
['If Mammalia is considered as the crown group , its origin can be roughly dated as the first known appearance of animals more closely related to some extant mammals than to others .']
false
(S (SBAR (IN If) (S (NP (NNP Mammalia)) (VP (VBZ is) (VP (VBN considered) (PP (IN as) (NP (DT the) (NN crown) (NN group))))))) (, ,) (NP (PRP$ its) (NN origin)) (VP (MD can) (VP (VB be) (ADVP (RB roughly)) (VP (VBN dated) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ first) (JJ known) (NN appearance)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NNS animals)) (ADJP (ADVP (RBR more) (RB closely)) (VBN related) (PP (IN to) (NP (DT some) (JJ extant) (NNS mammals))) (PP (IN than) (PP (IN to) (NP (NNS others)))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In the last quarter of the 19th century, however, a local elite gained proficiency in Dutch so as to meet the needs of expanding bureaucracy and business.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In the last quarter of the 19th century, however, a local elite gained proficiency in Dutch so as to meet the needs of expanding bureaucracy and business.
['so as to meet the needs of expanding bureaucracy and business']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ last) (NN quarter)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (JJ 19th) (NN century))))) (, ,) (ADVP (RB however)) (, ,) (NP (DT a) (JJ local) (NN elite)) (VP (VBD gained) (NP (NP (NN proficiency)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Dutch)))) (SBAR (RB so) (IN as) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB meet) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS needs)) (PP (IN of) (NP (VBG expanding) (NN bureaucracy) (CC and) (NN business))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Hinayana (literally "lesser vehicle") is used by Mahayana followers to name the family of early philosophical schools and traditions from which contemporary Theravada emerged, but as this term is rooted in the Mahayana viewpoint and can be considered derogatory, a variety of other terms are increasingly used instead, including Śrāvakayāna, Nikaya Buddhism, early Buddhist schools, sectarian Buddhism, conservative Buddhism, mainstream Buddhism and non-Mahayana Buddhism.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Hinayana (literally "lesser vehicle") is used by Mahayana followers to name the family of early philosophical schools and traditions from which contemporary Theravada emerged, but as this term is rooted in the Mahayana viewpoint and can be considered derogatory, a variety of other terms are increasingly used instead, including Śrāvakayāna, Nikaya Buddhism, early Buddhist schools, sectarian Buddhism, conservative Buddhism, mainstream Buddhism and non-Mahayana Buddhism.
['from which contemporary Theravada emerged', 'as this term is rooted in the Mahayana viewpoint and can be considered derogatory']
['Hinayana ( literally " lesser vehicle " ) is used by Mahayana followers to name the family of early philosophical schools and traditions , but , a variety of other terms are increasingly used instead , including Śrāvakayāna , Nikaya Buddhism , early Buddhist schools , sectarian Buddhism , conservative Buddhism , mainstream Buddhism and non - Mahayana Buddhism .', 'Hinayana ( literally " lesser vehicle " ) is used by Mahayana followers to name the family of early philosophical schools and traditions', 'to name the family of early philosophical schools and traditions', 'contemporary Theravada emerged', ', a variety of other terms are increasingly used instead , including Śrāvakayāna , Nikaya Buddhism , early Buddhist schools , sectarian Buddhism , conservative Buddhism , mainstream Buddhism and non - Mahayana Buddhism', 'this term is rooted in the Mahayana viewpoint and can be considered derogatory', 'derogatory']
true
(S (S (NP (NP (NNP Hinayana)) (-LRB- -LRB-) (ADVP (RB literally)) (`` ") (NP (JJR lesser) (NN vehicle)) (-RRB- ") (-RRB- -RRB-)) (VP (VBZ is) (VP (VBN used) (PP (IN by) (NP (NNP Mahayana) (NNS followers))) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB name) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN family)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (JJ early) (NML (JJ philosophical) (NNS schools)) (CC and) (NML (NNS traditions))) (SBAR (WHPP (IN from) (WHNP (WDT which))) (S (NP (JJ contemporary) (NNP Theravada)) (VP (VBD emerged))))))))))))) (, ,) (CC but) (S (SBAR (IN as) (S (NP (DT this) (NN term)) (VP (VP (VBZ is) (VP (VBN rooted) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NNP Mahayana) (NN viewpoint))))) (CC and) (VP (MD can) (VP (VB be) (VP (VBN considered) (S (ADJP (JJ derogatory))))))))) (, ,) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN variety)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ other) (NNS terms)))) (VP (VBP are) (ADVP (RB increasingly)) (VP (VBN used) (ADVP (RB instead)) (, ,) (PP (VBG including) (NP (NP (NNP Śrāvakayāna)) (, ,) (NP (NP (NNP Nikaya) (NNP Buddhism)) (, ,) (NP (JJ early) (JJ Buddhist) (NNS schools))) (, ,) (NP (JJ sectarian) (NNP Buddhism)) (, ,) (NP (NP (JJ conservative) (NN Buddhism)) (, ,) (NP (JJ mainstream) (NNP Buddhism))) (CC and) (NP (JJ non) (HYPH -) (JJ Mahayana) (NNP Buddhism))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Some commentators have defined reverse discrimination as a policy or practice in which members of a majority are discriminated against in favor of a historically disadvantaged group or minority.[non-primary source needed]
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Some commentators have defined reverse discrimination as a policy or practice in which members of a majority are discriminated against in favor of a historically disadvantaged group or minority.[non-primary source needed]
['in which members of a majority are discriminated against in favor of a historically disadvantaged group or minority.[non - primary source needed']
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true
(S (NP (DT Some) (NNS commentators)) (VP (VBP have) (VP (VBN defined) (NP (JJ reverse) (NN discrimination)) (PP (IN as) (NP (NP (DT a) (NN policy) (CC or) (NN practice)) (SBAR (WHPP (IN in) (WHNP (WDT which))) (S (NP (NP (NNS members)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT a) (NN majority)))) (VP (VBP are) (VP (VBN discriminated) (PP (IN against)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (NN favor)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT a) (ADJP (RB historically) (JJ disadvantaged)) (NN group) (CC or) (RB minority.-LSB-non) (HYPH -) (JJ primary) (NN source) (VP (VBN needed)))))))))))))) (-RRB- -RSB-))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Byzantine Greeks called themselves Romioi and considered themselves the political heirs of Rome, but at least by the 12th century a growing number of those educated, deemed themselves the heirs of ancient Greece as well, although for most of the Greek speakers, "Hellene" still meant pagan.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Byzantine Greeks called themselves Romioi and considered themselves the political heirs of Rome, but at least by the 12th century a growing number of those educated, deemed themselves the heirs of ancient Greece as well, although for most of the Greek speakers, "Hellene" still meant pagan.
['although for most of the Greek speakers , " Hellene " still meant pagan']
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true
(S (S (NP (JJ Byzantine) (NNPS Greeks)) (VP (VP (VBD called) (NP (PRP themselves)) (S (NP (NNP Romioi)))) (CC and) (VP (VBD considered) (S (NP (PRP themselves)) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ political) (NNS heirs)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Rome)))))))) (, ,) (CC but) (S (PP (ADVP (RB at) (RBS least)) (IN by) (NP (DT the) (JJ 12th) (NN century))) (NP (NP (DT a) (VBG growing) (NN number)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT those)) (VP (VBN educated))))) (, ,) (VBD deemed) (NP (PRP themselves)) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS heirs)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ ancient) (NNP Greece)))) (ADVP (IN as) (RB well)) (, ,) (SBAR (IN although) (S (PP (IN for) (NP (NP (JJS most)) (PP (IN of) (NP (DT the) (JJ Greek) (NNS speakers))))) (, ,) (`` ") (NP (NNP Hellene)) ('' ") (ADVP (RB still)) (VP (VBD meant) (NP (JJ pagan)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return []. INPUT: He was sent a letter by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, and Roncalli later recalled that it was probably the last letter Pacelli sent until his election as Pope Pius XII on 2 March 1939.
If the sentence is tagged as CT, return the span(s) that justify the CT tag. If no such span exists, return [].
He was sent a letter by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, and Roncalli later recalled that it was probably the last letter Pacelli sent until his election as Pope Pius XII on 2 March 1939.
['He was sent a letter by Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli , and Roncalli later recalled that it was probably the last letter Pacelli sent until his election as Pope Pius XII on 2 March 1939 .']
[]
true
(S (S (NP (PRP He)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN sent) (NP (DT a) (NN letter)) (PP (IN by) (NP (NNP Cardinal) (NNP Eugenio) (NNP Pacelli)))))) (, ,) (CC and) (S (NP (NNP Roncalli)) (ADVP (RB later)) (VP (VBD recalled) (SBAR (IN that) (S (NP (PRP it)) (VP (VBD was) (ADVP (RB probably)) (NP (NP (DT the) (JJ last) (NN letter)) (SBAR (S (NP (NNP Pacelli)) (VP (VBD sent) (PP (IN until) (NP (NP (PRP$ his) (NN election)) (PP (IN as) (NP (NNP Pope) (NNP Pius) (NNP XII))) (PP (IN on) (NP (CD 2) (NNP March) (CD 1939)))))))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Emmy Award-winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season, but left after just one season.
['Emmy Award - winning talk show host Ellen DeGeneres replaced Paula Abdul for that season , but left after just one season .']
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true
(S (NP (NML (ADJP (NP (NNP Emmy) (NNP Award)) (HYPH -) (VBN winning)) (NML (NN talk) (NN show)) (NN host)) (NNP Ellen) (NNP DeGeneres)) (VP (VP (VBD replaced) (NP (NNP Paula) (NNP Abdul)) (PP (IN for) (NP (DT that) (NN season)))) (, ,) (CC but) (VP (VBD left) (PP (IN after) (NP (QP (RB just) (CD one)) (NN season))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: In certain cases, the indigenous peoples developed entirely new species and strains through artificial selection, as was the case in the domestication and breeding of maize from wild teosinte grasses in the valleys of southern Mexico.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
In certain cases, the indigenous peoples developed entirely new species and strains through artificial selection, as was the case in the domestication and breeding of maize from wild teosinte grasses in the valleys of southern Mexico.
['In certain cases , the indigenous peoples developed entirely new species and strains through artificial selection , .', 'was the case in the domestication and breeding of maize from wild teosinte grasses in the valleys of southern Mexico']
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true
(S (PP (IN In) (NP (JJ certain) (NNS cases))) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (JJ indigenous) (NNS peoples)) (VP (VBD developed) (NP (ADJP (RB entirely) (JJ new)) (NNS species) (CC and) (NNS strains)) (PP (IN through) (NP (JJ artificial) (NN selection))) (, ,) (SBAR (IN as) (SINV (VBD was) (NP (DT the) (NN case)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN domestication) (CC and) (NN breeding)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (NN maize)) (PP (IN from) (NP (JJ wild) (JJ teosinte) (NNS grasses))))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NP (DT the) (NNS valleys)) (PP (IN of) (NP (JJ southern) (NNP Mexico)))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: There are also educational and research sites in Parsons and Topeka, and branches of the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita and Salina.
Extract all DC clauses(dependent clauses) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
There are also educational and research sites in Parsons and Topeka, and branches of the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita and Salina.
[]
['There are also educational and research sites in Parsons and Topeka , and branches of the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Wichita and Salina .']
false
(S (NP (EX There)) (VP (VBP are) (ADVP (RB also)) (NP (NP (NP (UCP (JJ educational) (CC and) (NN research)) (NNS sites)) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Parsons) (CC and) (NNP Topeka)))) (, ,) (CC and) (NP (NP (NNS branches)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NP (DT the) (NML (NML (NNP University)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Kansas)))) (NNP School)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Medicine))) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Wichita) (CC and) (NNP Salina)))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: When talking about the German language, the term German dialects is only used for the traditional regional varieties.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
When talking about the German language, the term German dialects is only used for the traditional regional varieties.
[', the term German dialects is only used for the traditional regional varieties .', 'talking about the German language']
['When talking about the German language , the term German dialects is only used for the traditional regional varieties .']
true
(S (SBAR (WHADVP (WRB When)) (S (VP (VBG talking) (PP (IN about) (NP (DT the) (JJ German) (NN language)))))) (, ,) (NP (DT the) (NN term) (JJ German) (NNS dialects)) (VP (VBZ is) (ADVP (RB only)) (VP (VBN used) (PP (IN for) (NP (DT the) (JJ traditional) (JJ regional) (NNS varieties))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: Over 495,200 blacks resided in the borough, of which 430,600 were non-Hispanic blacks.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
Over 495,200 blacks resided in the borough, of which 430,600 were non-Hispanic blacks.
['Over 495,200 blacks resided in the borough , .', '430,600 were non - Hispanic blacks']
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true
(S (NP (QP (RB Over) (CD 495,200)) (NNS blacks)) (VP (VBD resided) (PP (IN in) (NP (DT the) (NN borough))) (, ,) (SBAR (WHPP (IN of) (WHNP (WDT which))) (S (NP (CD 430,600)) (VP (VBD were) (NP (ADJP (JJ non) (HYPH -) (JJ Hispanic)) (NNS blacks)))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: It was announced in 1926 that all lines were to be converted to DC third rail and the last overhead electric service ran in September 1929.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
It was announced in 1926 that all lines were to be converted to DC third rail and the last overhead electric service ran in September 1929.
['It was announced in 1926 .', 'all lines were to be converted to DC third rail and the last overhead electric service ran in September 1929', 'all lines were to be converted to DC third rail', 'to be converted to DC third rail', 'the last overhead electric service ran in September 1929']
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true
(S (NP (PRP It)) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN announced) (PP (IN in) (NP (CD 1926))) (SBAR (IN that) (S (S (NP (DT all) (NNS lines)) (VP (VBD were) (S (VP (TO to) (VP (VB be) (VP (VBN converted) (PP (IN to) (NP (NNP DC) (JJ third) (NN rail))))))))) (CC and) (S (NP (DT the) (JJ last) (JJ overhead) (JJ electric) (NN service)) (VP (VBD ran) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP September) (CD 1929))))))))) (. .))
INSTRUCTION: Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return []. INPUT: The formal Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September 1945, on the battleship USS Missouri, in Tokyo Bay.
Extract all independent clauses (C) in the sentence. Return a list of clause spans. If no such clause exists, return [].
The formal Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September 1945, on the battleship USS Missouri, in Tokyo Bay.
['The formal Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed on 2 September 1945 , on the battleship USS Missouri , in Tokyo Bay .']
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true
(S (NP (NP (DT The) (JJ formal) (NNP Japanese) (NNP Instrument)) (PP (IN of) (NP (NNP Surrender)))) (VP (VBD was) (VP (VBN signed) (PP (IN on) (NP (CD 2) (NNP September) (CD 1945))) (, ,) (PP (IN on) (NP (NP (DT the) (NN battleship)) (NP (NNP USS) (NNP Missouri)))) (, ,) (PP (IN in) (NP (NNP Tokyo) (NNP Bay))))) (. .))
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