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task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-7a929ee6241a467086bbc6b346a2169f | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | unfortunately in this world of ours each person views things through a certain medium and so is prevented from seeing in the | same light as others and madame danglars therefore very much regretted that the marriage of eugenie had not taken place |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-588c2057f3fb4da0bb918c67f4f9abe1 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | not only because the match was good and likely to insure the happiness of her child but because it would also | set her at liberty she ran therefore to debray who after having like the rest of paris witnessed the contract scene and the scandal attending it |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-4f520d1844c94bfb8000cc66e5c2d049 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | had retired in haste to his club where he was chatting with some friends upon the events which served as a subject of conversation for three fourths of that city known as the capital of the | world at the precise time when madame danglars dressed in black and concealed in a long veil |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-8ff171961dd14813b4a433f34a8ddc28 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | was ascending the | stairs leading to debray's apartments |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-f61685e37c5a4dcda624d87c92c977c9 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | debray was occupied in repelling the insinuations of | a friend who tried to persuade him |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-7051a5025fd544cda48f9326c33ce9d2 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | still when he recollected the independent proud spirit | of eugenie he positively rejected it as utterly impossible though the same thought again continually recurred and found a resting place in his heart tea play |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-1d0a794824ff45f890c297029a52f9e6 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and the conversation which had become interesting | during the discussion of such serious affairs |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-d1e189348b97437a8b11854b160f46b2 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | awaited the return of debray in the little green room seated between two baskets of flowers which she had that | morning sent and which it must be confessed |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-c5b06f49ef51419498ffb86a2ec7fa41 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | with so much care that his absence was half excused in the eyes of the poor woman at twenty minutes of twelve madame danglars tired of waiting returned home women of a certain grade are like prosperous grisettes in | one respect they seldom return home after twelve o'clock |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-43848e311fcc4eb38b55ffc3998ed00e | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | the baroness returned to the hotel with as much caution as eugenie used in leaving it she ran lightly up stairs and with an aching | heart entered her apartment contiguous as we know to that of eugenie she was fearful of exciting any remark |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-aace445c4241463f856ee3a41d07f1c0 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and believed firmly in her daughter's innocence and fidelity to the paternal roof she listened at eugenie's door and hearing no sound tried to enter but the bolts were in place madame danglars then concluded that the | young girl had been overcome with the terrible excitement of the evening |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-db858e7b22fe4db58125a02025360858 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and had gone to bed and to sleep she called the | maid and questioned her mademoiselle eugenie said the maid |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-a57c650b5fd74b12aee2173bfd1e623a | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | after which they desired me to leave | saying that they needed me no longer |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-c6bdb48e0ed344758fb06526d57109de | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | madame danglars therefore went to bed without a shadow of suspicion and began to muse over the recent events in proportion as her memory became clearer the occurrences of the evening were revealed in their true light what she had taken for confusion was | a tumult |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-975dfb062ef14f5c93bffba91a3d051f | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | who had been afflicted with as severe a blow through her husband | and son eugenie she said to herself is lost and so are we the affair as it will be reported will cover us with shame |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-e7f93a28888e4a64b6276d2bf69c462b | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | for | in a society such as ours satire inflicts a painful and incurable wound |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-fba284dd49144370ba4fe39f35362c06 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and her glance | was turned towards heaven |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-01cb3cb898b6426aa1218dc809b6f6f4 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and out | of a fault nay even a vice sometimes produces a blessing and then her thoughts cleaving through space like a bird in the air rested on cavalcanti this andrea was a wretch a robber an assassin |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-4e2e458160f343218a4cc752a15c1922 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and yet his | manners showed the effects of a sort of education if not a complete one |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-9da38b6cfb44422e84fa0b92e2a78ba0 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | supported by an honorable name how could she extricate herself from this labyrinth to whom would she apply to | help her out of this painful situation debray to whom she had run with the first instinct of a woman towards the man she loves and who yet betrays her |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-ca642b1c5f9a4011b42398f19a3b90aa | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | debray could but give her advice she must apply to some one more | powerful than he |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-54966c1e6bf847eb8a82bec01d3437e9 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | but no on reflection the procureur was not a merciless man and it was not the magistrate | slave to his duties but the friend the loyal friend who roughly but firmly cut into the very core of the corruption |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-441c867355b445209223dfcd10b3f242 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | it was not the executioner but the surgeon who wished to withdraw the honor of danglars from ignominious association with the disgraced young man they had presented to the world as their son in law and | since villefort the friend of danglars had acted in this way |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-f5cd3dcf90b94914aad4dec0bcd35666 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | no one could suppose that he had | been previously acquainted with or had lent himself to any of andrea's intrigues |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-e9cde08c630d4e838b388297dcbb9c97 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | appeared to the baroness as if shaped for their mutual advantage but the inflexibility of the procureur should stop there she would see him the next day and if she could not make him fail in his duties as a magistrate she | would at least |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-89774b3c60884a6fb73d2335ad682e38 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | obtain all the indulgence he | could allow she would invoke the past recall old recollections she would supplicate him by the remembrance of guilty yet happy days |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-a85a0e266f1349778493cac5005e3aaf | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | he had only to turn his eyes on one side and allow andrea to fly and follow up the crime under that shadow of guilt called contempt of court and after this reasoning | she slept easily |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-f7581d12280a40d19b3cc7b283b16f7c | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | at nine o'clock next morning she arose and without ringing for her maid or giving the least sign of her activity she dressed herself in the same simple style | as on the previous night then running down stairs she left the hotel walked to the rue de provence |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-5627f1e2ea0d45cb81816df8dd4a0f7b | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | for the last month this wretched house had presented the gloomy appearance of a lazaretto infected with the plague some of the apartments were closed | within and without the shutters were only opened to admit a minute's air showing the scared face of a footman |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-2f6010642aae473ca095bb80aca4be7e | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | and the | neighbors would say to each other in a low voice |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-bdb2172615404bbd9cd282547596bd7b | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | madame danglars | involuntarily shuddered at the desolate aspect of the mansion |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-92b6f4ab73014ec0a8a7803764bd9493 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | three times did the bell ring with | a dull heavy sound seeming to participate in the general sadness before the concierge appeared and peeped through the door which he opened just wide enough to allow his words to be heard |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-9d1d8295204c449b83a4fd1dfa4e2f0f | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | he saw | a lady a fashionable elegantly dressed lady |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-a241dd0129a24d58a1798e4f1e869d74 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | first madame who are you who am i you know me well enough we no | longer know any one madame |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-2676545377034c7ebcc6997f95e6b4c5 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | where do you come from oh this is too much madame these are my orders excuse me your name the baroness danglars | you have seen me twenty times |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-6d01171df41241ca88014a3a4a50848d | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | possibly madame and | now what do you want |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-9234329abbc14421a25478dc878ae022 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | madame this is | precaution not impertinence |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-d1c2ef7f7d914da38711725948c80c6b | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | or without speaking to the procureur well i have business with the procureur is it pressing business you can imagine so since i have not even brought my carriage out yet but enough of | this here is my card |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-c6141502781e4d11a35232c47ee9e7a1 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | take it to your master madame will await my return yes go the concierge closed the door leaving madame danglars in the | street she had not long to wait |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-f1f91608e43d44fb9cd640a67a0b2da4 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | directly afterwards the door was opened wide | enough to admit her and when she had passed through it was again shut without losing sight of her for an instant the concierge took a whistle from his pocket as soon as they entered the court and blew it |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-beb0a571212345d3b663222bc39e6d32 | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | you will excuse this poor | fellow madame |
task964_librispeech_asr_text_auto_completion | task964-68318cb620fa4a10a0c12eedb5d2775e | You are given an unfinished English sentence, and you need to predict the rest of it. | in the court showing his merchandise was a tradesman who had been admitted | with the same precautions the baroness ascended the steps she felt herself strongly infected with the sadness which seemed to magnify her own |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-949fa47b04b9474883a55296b082269c | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | chapter one missus rachel lynde is surprised missus rachel lynde lived just where the avonlea main ____ dipped down into a little hollow fringed with alders and ladies eardrops and traversed by a brook | road |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-04f4e76b225b4bc089b9db97a047858d | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | that had its source away back in the woods of the old cuthbert place it was reputed to be an intricate headlong brook in ____ earlier course through those woods with dark secrets of pool and cascade but by the time it reached lynde's hollow it was a quiet well conducted little stream | its |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-bdaa91a5363640328296accc66e76109 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | ____ not even a brook could run past missus rachel lynde's door without due regard for decency and decorum it probably was conscious that missus rachel was sitting at her window keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed from brooks and children up | for |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-7f82ea205b974fb38c9ecf1a9b1d9697 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and that if she noticed anything odd or out of place she would never rest until she had ferreted out the whys and wherefores thereof there are plenty ____ people in avonlea and out of it who can attend closely to their neighbor's business by dint of neglecting their own | of |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-d07093bdfaf54a40820f6bd701b15d55 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | but missus rachel lynde was one of those capable creatures who can manage their own concerns and those of other folks into the bargain she was a notable ____ her work was always done and well done she ran the sewing circle | housewife |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-2995f2fdadc947fb8a378fc876b04096 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | helped run the sunday school and was the strongest prop of the church aid society and foreign missions auxiliary ____ with all this missus rachel found abundant time to sit for hours at her kitchen window knitting cotton warp quilts she had knitted sixteen of them | yet |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-29ae9ec86f9c4e4fbf82c6f20d917066 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | as avonlea housekeepers were wont ____ tell in awed voices and keeping a sharp eye on the main road that crossed the hollow and wound up the steep red hill beyond | to |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-670c8c24e3db428c8937fddf25b729db | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | anybody who went out of it or into it had to pass over that hill road and so run the unseen gauntlet of missus rachel's all seeing eye she ____ sitting there one afternoon in early june the sun was coming in at the window warm and bright | was |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-e6f6f229d438415fa264e2783a6d1894 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | the orchard on the slope below the house was in a bridal flush of pinky white bloom hummed over by a myriad of bees thomas lynde a meek ____ man whom avonlea people called rachel lynde's husband was sowing his late turnip seed on the hill field beyond the barn | little |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-8fd360f4b1434177ba7c86f097c54cbd | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | missus rachel knew ____ he ought because she had heard him tell peter morrison the evening before in william j blair's store over at carmody that he meant to sow his turnip seed the next afternoon | that |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-001d1b010acd4787a13d7a8152bb1d6c | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | peter had asked him of course for matthew cuthbert had never been known to volunteer information about anything in his whole life and yet here ____ matthew cuthbert at half past three on the afternoon of a busy day placidly driving over the hollow and up the hill | was |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-820053f48ace4de884da19b9aa722b39 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and his best suit of clothes which was plain proof that he was going out of avonlea and he had the buggy and the ____ mare which betokened that he was going a considerable distance now where was matthew cuthbert going and why was he going there | sorrel |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-3f26b4700d404962bd13f79c6dbb625b | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | had it been any other man in avonlea missus rachel deftly putting this and that together might have given a pretty good guess as to both questions but matthew so rarely went from home that it must be something pressing and unusual which was taking ____ | him |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-3575715a3c6647668630c5598478b090 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | he was the shyest ____ alive and hated to have to go among strangers or to any place where he might have to talk matthew dressed up with a white collar and driving in a buggy was something that didn't happen often missus rachel ponder as she might could make nothing of it | man |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-7bbcfe4a207d4ac1b38cb616f713d087 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and her afternoon's enjoyment was spoiled ____ just step over to green gables after tea and find out from marilla where he's gone and why the worthy woman finally concluded he doesn't generally go to town this time of year and he never visits | i'll |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-9a5884b93a624734b9be4b7eca877fd3 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | if he'd run out of turnip seed he ____ dress up and take the buggy to go for more | wouldn't |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-1c5f77a268fa41039efbcb7f4510f470 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | yet something must have happened since last night to start him off i'm clean puzzled that's what and i won't know a minute's peace of mind or conscience until i know what has taken matthew cuthbert out of avonlea today accordingly after tea missus ____ set out she had not far to go | rachel |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-3944e10dde6c4c83a8d0680ffad72752 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | the big rambling orchard embowered house where the cuthberts lived was a scant quarter of a mile up the road from lynde's hollow to be sure the long lane made it a good deal further matthew cuthbert's father as shy and silent as his ____ after him | son |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-ad0bbaea4b8e4e468683db8d111ed7e7 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | had got as far away as he possibly could from his fellow men without actually retreating into the woods when he founded his homestead green gables was built at the furthest edge of his cleared land and ____ it was to this day | there |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-5e2d3015ed1f45718b9ec6d4a0646c95 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | barely visible from the main road along which all the other avonlea houses were so sociably ____ missus rachel lynde did not call living in such a place living at all it's just staying that's what she said as she stepped along the deep rutted grassy lane | situated |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-2f78cf397a23491780bc7ac7ea721e00 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | bordered with wild rose bushes it's no wonder matthew and marilla are both a little odd living away back here by themselves trees ____ much company though dear knows if they were there'd be enough of them i'd ruther look at people to be sure | aren't |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-a5c1b83e458a4d31a54640a39efffdaf | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | they seem contented enough but then i suppose they're used to it a body can get used to anything even to being hanged as the irishman ____ with this missus rachel stepped out of the lane into the backyard of green gables very green and neat and precise was that yard | said |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-3cbc78506c41440bb3dcd7a9f69ad8c8 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | set about on one side with great patriarchal willows and the other with prim lombardies not a stray stick nor stone was to be seen for missus rachel would have seen it if there had been privately she ____ of the opinion that marilla cuthbert swept that yard over as often as she swept her house | was |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-77f6db9666464aceb282c8250c71685e | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | one could have ____ a meal off the ground without overbrimming the proverbial peck of dirt missus rachel rapped smartly at the kitchen door and stepped in when bidden to do so the kitchen at green gables was a cheerful apartment | eaten |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-6d6b2426b6c9424fbe3993fe11898753 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | or would have been cheerful if it had not been so painfully clean as to give it something of the appearance of an unused parlor its windows looked east and west through the west one looking out on the back yard came a flood of mellow june sunlight but the east ____ | one |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-0af0ca6b4bd34838986afb4256945c70 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | whence you got a glimpse of the bloom white cherry trees in the left orchard and nodding slender birches down in the hollow by the brook was greened over by ____ tangle of vines here sat marilla cuthbert when she sat at all always slightly distrustful of sunshine | a |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-e2669efd26b5417f9590f4fdc023c479 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and here she ____ now knitting and the table behind her was laid for supper missus rachel before she had fairly closed the door | sat |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-c33758e7908b4ff3bb53f32794d2372e | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | there were three plates laid so that marilla must be expecting some one home with matthew to tea but the dishes were everyday dishes and there was only crab apple preserves and one kind of cake ____ that the expected company could not be any particular company | so |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-58365931792044edbe01cf0a8cfe7699 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | yet what of matthew's white collar and the sorrel mare missus ____ was getting fairly dizzy with this unusual mystery about quiet unmysterious green gables good evening rachel marilla said briskly this is a real fine evening isn't it won't you sit down | rachel |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-e969718ec5e64e6787e1ce3857b511c8 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | how are all your folks something that for lack of any other name might be called friendship existed and always had existed between marilla cuthbert and missus rachel in ____ of or perhaps because of their dissimilarity marilla was a tall | spite |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-f0ffd8c0f4424ebbbbb8ebc180215fa6 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | thin woman with angles and without curves her dark hair showed some gray streaks and was always twisted up in a hard little knot behind with two wire hairpins stuck ____ through it she looked like a woman of narrow experience and rigid conscience which she was | aggressively |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-c8e79335491749dca7b022b806b4c05e | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | but there was a saving something about her mouth which if it had been ____ so slightly developed might have been considered indicative of a sense of humor we're all pretty well said missus rachel i was kind of afraid you weren't though when i saw matthew starting off today i thought maybe he was going to the doctor's | ever |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-09d6840ea0fa42398a54e5ebfdbb8668 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | marilla's ____ twitched understandingly she had expected missus rachel up she had known that the sight of matthew jaunting off so unaccountably would be too much for her neighbor's curiosity oh no i'm quite well although i had a bad headache yesterday she said | lips |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-d557905a754c4b4da3383b0cf1a29aaf | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | matthew went to bright river we're getting a little boy from an orphan asylum in nova scotia and he's coming on the train tonight if marilla had said that matthew had gone to bright river to meet a kangaroo from australia missus rachel could not have been more ____ | astonished |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-fef964a9c2b14a4c991e9aeb2104bf97 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | she was actually stricken dumb for five seconds it was unsupposable that marilla was making fun of her but missus rachel was almost forced to suppose it are you in earnest marilla she demanded when voice returned to her yes of ____ | course |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-4ed8fe1207ab4462befede43b91fe73e | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | ____ marilla as if getting boys from orphan asylums in nova scotia were part of the usual spring work on any well regulated avonlea farm instead of being an unheard of innovation missus rachel felt that she had received a severe mental jolt she thought in exclamation points | said |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-f558740e6d1b48eda3d24d9e5afff5c9 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | marilla and matthew cuthbert of all people adopting a boy from an orphan asylum well the world was certainly turning ____ down she would be surprised at nothing after this nothing | upside |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-c8c49652031643b2bc3de8575033bc35 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | what on earth put such a notion into your head she demanded disapprovingly this had been done without her advice being asked and must perforce ____ disapproved well we've been thinking about it for some time all winter in fact returned marilla | be |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-841e09a504234dd197d6ce310846535b | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | missus alexander ____ was up here one day before christmas and she said she was going to get a little girl from the asylum over in hopeton in the spring | spencer |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-4dc93965aa644dc8943d1bed435da51f | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | so matthew and i have talked it over off and on ever since we thought we'd get a boy matthew is getting up in years you know he's sixty and he isn't so spry ____ he once was his heart troubles him a good deal and you know how desperate hard it's got to be to get hired help | as |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-d8588ea40ad3458c99d9d2063513a566 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | there's never anybody to be had but those stupid half grown little french boys and as soon as you do get ____ broke into your ways and taught something he's up and off to the lobster canneries or the states at first matthew suggested getting a home boy but i said no flat to that | one |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-4af3b6dd86f54653a19fa4cd1c4c8ae8 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | they may be all right i'm not saying they're not but no london street arabs for me i said give me a ____ born at least there'll be a risk no matter who we get but i'll feel easier in my mind and sleep sounder at nights if we get a born canadian | native |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-0e603d4952e343c483fb20ad3dbc12af | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | so in the end we ____ to ask missus spencer to pick us out one when she went over to get her little girl we heard last week she was going so we sent her word by richard spencer's folks at carmody to bring us a smart likely boy of about ten or eleven we decided that would be the best age | decided |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-9783b9ded6374872a1fa858b71a795b8 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | old enough to be of some use in doing chores right off and young enough to be trained up proper we mean to give him a good home and schooling we had a telegram ____ missus alexander spencer today the mail man brought it from the station saying they were coming on the five thirty train tonight | from |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-eb94a5531b024f169792c24e759ea8ec | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | so matthew went to bright river to meet him missus spencer will drop ____ off there of course she goes on to white sands station herself missus rachel prided herself on always speaking her mind she proceeded to speak it now having adjusted her mental attitude to this amazing piece of news | him |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-b9185356169a4b098452dae1617b5cc5 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | well marilla i'll just tell you ____ that i think you're doing a mighty foolish thing a risky thing that's what you don't know what you're getting you're bringing a strange child into your house and home and you don't know a single thing about him nor what his disposition is like nor what sort of parents he had | plain |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-e7986975739e4eda89f43287ccff1c2e | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | ____ how he's likely to turn out why it was only last week i read in the paper how a man and his wife up west of the island took a boy out of an orphan asylum and he set fire to the house at night set it on purpose marilla and nearly burnt them to a crisp in their beds | nor |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-3958f1d1c9544e71ae5639fb0a59bd04 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and i know another case where an adopted boy used to suck the ____ they couldn't break him of it if you had asked my advice in the matter which you didn't do marilla i'd have said for mercy's sake not to think of such a thing that's what | eggs |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-b81915ee93bc47eb92e98591ae1f3cee | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | this job's comforting seemed neither to offend nor to alarm marilla she knitted steadily on i don't deny there's something in what ____ say rachel i've had some qualms myself but matthew was terrible set on it i could see that so i gave in | you |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-35daad7c3ed04b1e9a448ba742e70967 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | it's ____ seldom matthew sets his mind on anything that when he does i always feel it's my duty to give in and as for the risk there's risks in pretty near everything a body does in this world there's risks in people's having children of their own if it comes to that they don't always turn out well | so |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-aba3b342dc39450d9c83db2e126e9ddb | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and then nova scotia is right close to the island it isn't as if we were getting him from england or the states he can't be much different from ourselves well ____ hope it will turn out all right said missus rachel in a tone that plainly indicated her painful doubts | i |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-2f0c208ad9ed454197b6ebf0a6a4efbc | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | only don't say i didn't warn you if he burns green gables down or puts strychnine in the well i heard of a case over in new brunswick where an orphan asylum child did that and the whole family died in fearful agonies only ____ was a girl in that instance well we're not getting a girl said marilla | it |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-4eaf96fd9dcd4b22848d505fcc2f1dc8 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | as if poisoning wells were a purely feminine accomplishment and not to be dreaded in the case of a boy i'd never dream of taking a girl to ____ up i wonder at missus alexander spencer for doing it but there she wouldn't shrink from adopting a whole orphan asylum if she took it into her head | bring |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-d393ba6f5fbf45a88257134d1771e3a1 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | missus rachel would have liked to stay until matthew came home with his imported orphan but reflecting that it would be a good two hours at least before his arrival she concluded to go up the road ____ robert bell's and tell the news it would certainly make a sensation second to none | to |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-927d6195ab0c4cdf9bfc4575a9187489 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | and missus rachel dearly loved to make a sensation so she took herself away somewhat to marilla's relief for the latter felt her doubts and fears reviving under the influence of missus ____ pessimism well of all things that ever were or will be ejaculated missus rachel when she was safely out in the lane | rachel's |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-8bfde52d80144ad78f97281c0db1e17e | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | it does really seem as if i must be dreaming well i'm sorry for that poor young one and no mistake matthew ____ marilla don't know anything about children and they'll expect him to be wiser and steadier that his own grandfather | and |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-baf05996a1fa458891201821c1306ab5 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | it seems uncanny to think of a child at green gables somehow there's never been one there for matthew and marilla were grown up when the new house was built if they ever were children which is ____ to believe when one looks at them i wouldn't be in that orphan's shoes for anything | hard |
task965_librispeech_asr_missing_word_prediction | task965-1e39bb5671184bfcaa28672d56b2a895 | You are given an English sentence with a blank, and you need to predict the missing word. After completing, the whole sentence should be gramatically correct and non-ambiguous. | ____ but i pity him that's what so said missus rachel to the wild rose bushes out of the fulness of her heart | my |