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test_133_2
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#Person1#: It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?
#Person2#: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!
#Person1#: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.
#Person2#: Really? Did it do any damage to your home?
#Person1#: Thank goodness! It is far away from that.
#Person2#: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.
#Person1#: It's April, you know. The flowers are beginning to blossom.
#Person2#: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.
#Person1#: I suppose we should not complain. We had a fine March after all.
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#Person1#: It It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?
#Person2#: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!
#Person1#: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.
#Person2#: Really Really? Did it do any any damage to your home?
#Person1#: Thank Thank goodness! It is far away from that that.
#Person2#: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.
#Person1#: It 's April, you know know. The flowers are beginning beginning to blossom.
#Person2#: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.
#Person1#: I I suppose we should not complain. We We had a fine March after all.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the heavy storm last night, and #Person1#'s positive. #Person2# thinks the weather is terrible. #Person1# thinks they should not complain.
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test_133_3
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#Person1#: It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?
#Person2#: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!
#Person1#: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.
#Person2#: Really? Did it do any damage to your home?
#Person1#: Thank goodness! It is far away from that.
#Person2#: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.
#Person1#: It's April, you know. The flowers are beginning to blossom.
#Person2#: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.
#Person1#: I suppose we should not complain. We had a fine March after all.
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#Person1#: It It was a heavy storm last night, wasn't it?
#Person2#: It certainly was. The wind broke several windows. What weather!
#Person1#: Do you know that big tree in front of my house? One of the biggest branches came down in the night.
#Person2#: Really Really? Did it do any any damage to your home?
#Person1#: Thank Thank goodness! It is far away from that that.
#Person2#: I really hate storms. It's about time we had some nice spring weather.
#Person1#: It 's April, you know know. The flowers are beginning beginning to blossom.
#Person2#: Yes, that's true. But I still think the weather is terrible.
#Person1#: I I suppose we should not complain. We We had a fine March after all.
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#Person2# complains the terrible storm last night and wishes for nice weather. #Person1# thinks they should not complain.
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test_134_1
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#Person1#: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
#Person2#: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.
#Person1#: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!
#Person2#: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.
#Person1#: So you think it's better to go out, do you?
#Person2#: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
#Person1#: OK, you name something that we can share.
#Person2#: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.
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#Person1#: I I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me me? And when you are at home, you 're either either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
#Person2#: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.
#Person1#: Oh, it it 's not always boring. Come Come off it!
#Person2#: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.
#Person1#: So you think it 's better to go out, do you you?
#Person2#: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
#Person1#: OK, you name something that we can can share.
#Person2#: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.
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#Person1# wants to watch TV together with #Person2#, but #Person2# finds it boring. #Person2# suggests doing music together.
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test_134_2
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#Person1#: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
#Person2#: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.
#Person1#: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!
#Person2#: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.
#Person1#: So you think it's better to go out, do you?
#Person2#: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
#Person1#: OK, you name something that we can share.
#Person2#: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.
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#Person1#: I I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me me? And when you are at home, you 're either either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
#Person2#: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.
#Person1#: Oh, it it 's not always boring. Come Come off it!
#Person2#: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.
#Person1#: So you think it 's better to go out, do you you?
#Person2#: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
#Person1#: OK, you name something that we can can share.
#Person2#: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.
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#Person1# asks #Person2# to watch TV with #Person1# at home. However, #Person2# finds it boring and suggests doing music together.
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test_134_3
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#Person1#: I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me? And when you are at home, you're either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
#Person2#: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.
#Person1#: Oh, it's not always boring. Come off it!
#Person2#: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.
#Person1#: So you think it's better to go out, do you?
#Person2#: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
#Person1#: OK, you name something that we can share.
#Person2#: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.
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#Person1#: I I can't see why you need to go out to enjoy yourself. Why can't you have a nice time, watching TV with me me? And when you are at home, you 're either either reading a book or something, you never actually sit and enjoy a good program with me.
#Person2#: I don't want to watch TV. I find it boring.
#Person1#: Oh, it it 's not always boring. Come Come off it!
#Person2#: Well, I'm sorry, but it usually is. I just don't think watching all this TV is good for me. I can only watch about one program a week.
#Person1#: So you think it 's better to go out, do you you?
#Person2#: Well, I just feel there are lots of things to do that you can learn from and to be watching TV is not something I want to do.
#Person1#: OK, you name something that we can can share.
#Person2#: What about when we do our music, for example, we share that.
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#Person1# wants #Person2# to watch TV with #Person1#. #Person2# thinks it is boring and suggests doing their music together.
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test_135_1
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#Person1#: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
#Person1#: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.
#Person2#: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
#Person1#: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.
#Person2#: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
#Person1#: Right.
#Person2#: How long does each class last?
#Person1#: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.
#Person2#: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
#Person1#: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.
#Person2#: That's good.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello, Ben. You 're getting ready for for tomorrow 's lessons, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
#Person1#: I understand understand how you 're feeling. Just take take it easy. You 'll 'll make a lot of friends very soon.
#Person2#: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
#Person1#: At 8 o'clock o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 20 minutes for morning reading.
#Person2#: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
#Person1#: Right Right.
#Person2#: How long does each class last?
#Person1#: 45 minutes, I think think, with a 10 or 15 minutes ' break.
#Person2#: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
#Person1#: Don't worry worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy buy something to eat.
#Person2#: That's good.
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Ben feels a bit nervous about his new school life. #Person1# cheers him up and tells him about the schedule of the new school.
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test_135_2
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#Person1#: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
#Person1#: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.
#Person2#: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
#Person1#: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.
#Person2#: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
#Person1#: Right.
#Person2#: How long does each class last?
#Person1#: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.
#Person2#: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
#Person1#: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.
#Person2#: That's good.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello, Ben. You 're getting ready for for tomorrow 's lessons, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
#Person1#: I understand understand how you 're feeling. Just take take it easy. You 'll 'll make a lot of friends very soon.
#Person2#: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
#Person1#: At 8 o'clock o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 20 minutes for morning reading.
#Person2#: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
#Person1#: Right Right.
#Person2#: How long does each class last?
#Person1#: 45 minutes, I think think, with a 10 or 15 minutes ' break.
#Person2#: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
#Person1#: Don't worry worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy buy something to eat.
#Person2#: That's good.
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Ben is nervous about his new school life. #Person1# is giving him some brief information about the school.
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test_135_3
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#Person1#: Hello, Ben. You're getting ready for tomorrow's lessons, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
#Person1#: I understand how you're feeling. Just take it easy. You'll make a lot of friends very soon.
#Person2#: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
#Person1#: At 8 o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 minutes for morning reading.
#Person2#: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
#Person1#: Right.
#Person2#: How long does each class last?
#Person1#: 45 minutes, I think, with a 10 or 15 minutes' break.
#Person2#: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
#Person1#: Don't worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy something to eat.
#Person2#: That's good.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello, Ben. You 're getting ready for for tomorrow 's lessons, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes, but I'm a bit nervous. I have no idea what'll happen in class and how I'll get along with my classmates.
#Person1#: I understand understand how you 're feeling. Just take take it easy. You 'll 'll make a lot of friends very soon.
#Person2#: Thank you. I'll try my best to get used to my new school life as soon as possible. By the way, what time does the first class begin?
#Person1#: At 8 o'clock o'clock. But before that we have 10 minutes to hand in homework and then 20 20 minutes for morning reading.
#Person2#: So we must get to school before 7:30, right?
#Person1#: Right Right.
#Person2#: How long does each class last?
#Person1#: 45 minutes, I think think, with a 10 or 15 minutes ' break.
#Person2#: Well, I hear that lunchtime is nearly 12 o'clock and I'll be starving by then.
#Person1#: Don't worry worry. During the break after the second class, we can buy buy something to eat.
#Person2#: That's good.
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Ben is nervous about the upcoming new school life. #Person1# comforts him and tells him the school daily routine.
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test_136_1
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#Person1#: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?
#Person2#: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.
#Person1#: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.
#Person2#: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?
#Person1#: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.
#Person2#: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.
#Person1#: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.
#Person2#: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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#Person1#: Adam Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble trouble?
#Person2#: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.
#Person1#: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.
#Person2#: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday 's game?
#Person1#: Yes, I have have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after after practice, you can.
#Person2#: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.
#Person1#: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right right now? And And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in in three days. Michigan Michigan has a strong team. We We are in for a tough one.
#Person2#: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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Adam's knee is getting better but #Person1# still suggests that he should not do any running today. Adam decides to watch the films of Michigan after practice and will be back tomorrow for full practice.
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test_136_2
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#Person1#: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?
#Person2#: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.
#Person1#: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.
#Person2#: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?
#Person1#: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.
#Person2#: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.
#Person1#: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.
#Person2#: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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#Person1#: Adam Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble trouble?
#Person2#: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.
#Person1#: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.
#Person2#: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday 's game?
#Person1#: Yes, I have have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after after practice, you can.
#Person2#: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.
#Person1#: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right right now? And And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in in three days. Michigan Michigan has a strong team. We We are in for a tough one.
#Person2#: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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Adam's knee is getting better but #Person1# suggests that he should not do any running today. Adam decides to see films of Michigan after practice and says he'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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test_136_3
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#Person1#: Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble?
#Person2#: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.
#Person1#: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.
#Person2#: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday's game?
#Person1#: Yes, I have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after practice, you can.
#Person2#: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.
#Person1#: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right now? And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in three days. Michigan has a strong team. We are in for a tough one.
#Person2#: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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#Person1#: Adam Adam, how is your knee today? Is it still giving you trouble trouble?
#Person2#: No, it feels a lot better today. I went to the doctor and he told me it was not serious, I should be fine for Saturday.
#Person1#: Great! But why don't you take it easy today? Maybe just practice throwing. Don't do any running.
#Person2#: OK. Do you have any news about Michigan Michigan and what we can expect in Saturday 's game?
#Person1#: Yes, I have have some films, showing Michigan in the last three games. They are in my office, if you want to see them after after practice, you can.
#Person2#: Oh, that would be great. I'd like to see what we are up against. They are one of the top basketball teams in the country now since they beat Iowa last weekend.
#Person1#: Come to think of it, why don't you go ahead and check out the game films right right now? And And just rest that knee this afternoon. I want you to be well in in three days. Michigan Michigan has a strong team. We We are in for a tough one.
#Person2#: All right, I'll be back tomorrow for full practice.
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Adam's knee is getting better but #Person1# suggests that he should not do any running today. #Person1# says he can watch some films of Michigan after practice. Adam decides to go back tomorrow for full practice.
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test_137_1
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#Person1#: I wonder if you could do me a favor.
#Person2#: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.
#Person1#: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me?
#Person2#: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you?
#Person1#: Please, you write much better than I do.
#Person2#: Oh, its nothing.
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#Person1#: I I wonder if you could do me a favor.
#Person2#: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.
#Person1#: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me?
#Person2#: Sure Sure, no problem. Do you want me me to edit it for you?
#Person1#: Please, you you write much better than I do.
#Person2#: Oh, its nothing.
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#Person1# wants #Person2# to help to print up a copy. #Person2# accepts and edits it for #Person1#.
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test_137_2
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#Person1#: I wonder if you could do me a favor.
#Person2#: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.
#Person1#: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me?
#Person2#: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you?
#Person1#: Please, you write much better than I do.
#Person2#: Oh, its nothing.
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#Person1#: I I wonder if you could do me a favor.
#Person2#: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.
#Person1#: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me?
#Person2#: Sure Sure, no problem. Do you want me me to edit it for you?
#Person1#: Please, you you write much better than I do.
#Person2#: Oh, its nothing.
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#Person1# asks for #Person2#'s help to print up a copy. #Person2# accepts and edits it for #Person1#.
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test_137_3
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#Person1#: I wonder if you could do me a favor.
#Person2#: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.
#Person1#: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me?
#Person2#: Sure, no problem. Do you want me to edit it for you?
#Person1#: Please, you write much better than I do.
#Person2#: Oh, its nothing.
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#Person1#: I I wonder if you could do me a favor.
#Person2#: I'd be happy to help you. Name it.
#Person1#: My printer is broken. Can you print up a copy for me?
#Person2#: Sure Sure, no problem. Do you want me me to edit it for you?
#Person1#: Please, you you write much better than I do.
#Person2#: Oh, its nothing.
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#Person1# asks for #Person2#'s help to print up a copy. #Person2# accepts and edits it for #Person1#.
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test_138_1
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#Person1#: Honey, could you help me here a minute?
#Person2#: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing?
#Person1#: I want to put this curtain up.
#Person2#: OK. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up.
#Person1#: Thanks, dear.
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#Person1#: Honey Honey, could you help me here a minute?
#Person2#: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing?
#Person1#: I want to put this curtain up.
#Person2#: OK. Why don'tn't you just hold the ladder, and I 'll put it up.
#Person1#: Thanks Thanks, dear.
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#Person2# lets #Person1# hold the ladder and #Person2# will put the curtain up.
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test_138_2
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#Person1#: Honey, could you help me here a minute?
#Person2#: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing?
#Person1#: I want to put this curtain up.
#Person2#: OK. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up.
#Person1#: Thanks, dear.
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#Person1#: Honey Honey, could you help me here a minute?
#Person2#: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing?
#Person1#: I want to put this curtain up.
#Person2#: OK. Why don'tn't you just hold the ladder, and I 'll put it up.
#Person1#: Thanks Thanks, dear.
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#Person2# suggests that #Person1# hold the ladder and #Person2# will put the curtain up.
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test_138_3
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#Person1#: Honey, could you help me here a minute?
#Person2#: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing?
#Person1#: I want to put this curtain up.
#Person2#: OK. Why don't you just hold the ladder, and I'll put it up.
#Person1#: Thanks, dear.
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#Person1#: Honey Honey, could you help me here a minute?
#Person2#: Sure, sweetie. What are you doing?
#Person1#: I want to put this curtain up.
#Person2#: OK. Why don'tn't you just hold the ladder, and I 'll put it up.
#Person1#: Thanks Thanks, dear.
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#Person2# lets #Person1# hold the ladder and #Person2# will put the curtain up.
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test_139_1
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#Person1#: Jack, could you check your calendar?
#Person2#: Sure, what's going on?
#Person1#: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone.
#Person2#: Let me see. . . The weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I'm all booked up.
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#Person1#: Jack Jack, could you check your calendar?
#Person2#: Sure, what's going on?
#Person1#: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone.
#Person2#: Let Let me see. .. .. The weekend weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I I 'm all booked up.
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Jack is available for a camping trip the weekend after next.
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test_139_2
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#Person1#: Jack, could you check your calendar?
#Person2#: Sure, what's going on?
#Person1#: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone.
#Person2#: Let me see. . . The weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I'm all booked up.
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#Person1#: Jack Jack, could you check your calendar?
#Person2#: Sure, what's going on?
#Person1#: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone.
#Person2#: Let Let me see. .. .. The weekend weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I I 'm all booked up.
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Jack will be available for a weekend camping trip the weekend after next.
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test_139_3
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#Person1#: Jack, could you check your calendar?
#Person2#: Sure, what's going on?
#Person1#: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone.
#Person2#: Let me see. . . The weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I'm all booked up.
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#Person1#: Jack Jack, could you check your calendar?
#Person2#: Sure, what's going on?
#Person1#: We're planning a weekend camping trip, and we want to know which weekend is best for everyone.
#Person2#: Let Let me see. .. .. The weekend weekend after next looks pretty good. Otherwise, I I 'm all booked up.
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The weekend after next is suitable for Jack to have a camping trip.
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test_140_1
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#Person1#: Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you so much! I've really missed you. I was wrong to get upset over nothing.
#Person2#: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense.
#Person1#: Oh, honey, I'm glad you're okay! But I have some exciting news. . . I think I'm pregnant!
#Person2#: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning!
#Person3#: We have your test results back and, indeed, you are pregnant. Let's see here. . . everything seems to be in order. Your approximate due date is October twenty-seventh two thousand and nine, so that means that the baby was conceived on February third, two thousand and nine.
#Person2#: Are you sure? Are these things accurate?
#Person3#: Well, yes sir, they are.
#Person1#: What's wrong? Why are you asking these questions?
#Person2#: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar!
#Person1#: I. . . I. . . no, it can't be. . .
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#Person1#: Honey Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you you so much! I 've 've really missed you. I was wrong to to get upset over nothing.
#Person2#: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense.
#Person1#: Oh, honey honey, I 'm glad you 're okay! But I have some exciting news news. .. .. I think I 'm pregnant pregnant!
#Person2#: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning!
#Person1#: What 's wrong wrong? Why are you asking asking these questions?
#Person2#: Are you sure? Are these things accurate?
#Person1#: I. I.. .. I. I.. .. no, it it can't be. .. ..
#Person2#: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar!
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#Person1# calls #Person2# to tell him that she was wrong to get upset over nothing and tells #Person2# she is pregnant. #Person2# feels happy. They go to the doctor. #Person2# finds out the baby isn't his because he was away the first week of February at a training seminar.
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test_140_2
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#Person1#: Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you so much! I've really missed you. I was wrong to get upset over nothing.
#Person2#: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense.
#Person1#: Oh, honey, I'm glad you're okay! But I have some exciting news. . . I think I'm pregnant!
#Person2#: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning!
#Person3#: We have your test results back and, indeed, you are pregnant. Let's see here. . . everything seems to be in order. Your approximate due date is October twenty-seventh two thousand and nine, so that means that the baby was conceived on February third, two thousand and nine.
#Person2#: Are you sure? Are these things accurate?
#Person3#: Well, yes sir, they are.
#Person1#: What's wrong? Why are you asking these questions?
#Person2#: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar!
#Person1#: I. . . I. . . no, it can't be. . .
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#Person1#: Honey Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you you so much! I 've 've really missed you. I was wrong to to get upset over nothing.
#Person2#: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense.
#Person1#: Oh, honey honey, I 'm glad you 're okay! But I have some exciting news news. .. .. I think I 'm pregnant pregnant!
#Person2#: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning!
#Person1#: What 's wrong wrong? Why are you asking asking these questions?
#Person2#: Are you sure? Are these things accurate?
#Person1#: I. I.. .. I. I.. .. no, it it can't be. .. ..
#Person2#: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar!
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#Person1# calls #Person2# to tell him that she was wrong to get upset over nothing and tells him that she's pregnant. They go to see the doctor. However, #Person2# finds out the baby isn't his because he was away the first week of February at a training seminar.
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test_140_3
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#Person1#: Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you so much! I've really missed you. I was wrong to get upset over nothing.
#Person2#: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense.
#Person1#: Oh, honey, I'm glad you're okay! But I have some exciting news. . . I think I'm pregnant!
#Person2#: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning!
#Person3#: We have your test results back and, indeed, you are pregnant. Let's see here. . . everything seems to be in order. Your approximate due date is October twenty-seventh two thousand and nine, so that means that the baby was conceived on February third, two thousand and nine.
#Person2#: Are you sure? Are these things accurate?
#Person3#: Well, yes sir, they are.
#Person1#: What's wrong? Why are you asking these questions?
#Person2#: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar!
#Person1#: I. . . I. . . no, it can't be. . .
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#Person1#: Honey Honey, of course I forgive you! I love you you so much! I 've 've really missed you. I was wrong to to get upset over nothing.
#Person2#: I'm sorry I haven't called or anything, but right after you decided you wanted a break, I was called up north to put out some major forest fires! I was in the middle of nowhere, working day and night, trying to prevent the blaze from spreading! It was pretty intense.
#Person1#: Oh, honey honey, I 'm glad you 're okay! But I have some exciting news news. .. .. I think I 'm pregnant pregnant!
#Person2#: Really? Wow, that's amazing! This is great news! I've always wanted to be a father! We'll go to the doctor first thing in the morning!
#Person1#: What 's wrong wrong? Why are you asking asking these questions?
#Person2#: Are you sure? Are these things accurate?
#Person1#: I. I.. .. I. I.. .. no, it it can't be. .. ..
#Person2#: This baby isn't mine! I was away the first week of February at a training seminar!
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#Person1# apologises to #Person2# after the quarrel and tells #Person2# she's pregnant. #Person2# feels so happy and they decide to see the doctor. After the pregnancy test about the date, #Person2# finds that it is not his baby, because he was away the first week of February at a training seminar.
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test_141_1
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#Person1#: Is there anything wrong?
#Person2#: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college.
#Person1#: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager.
#Person2#: I don't mind that. But she disagrees with me about everything.
#Person1#: You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision.
#Person2#: But I just want to give her some tips.
#Person1#: Oh, she can make her own decisions.
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#Person1#: Is Is there anything wrong?
#Person2#: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college.
#Person1#: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager.
#Person2#: I do don't mind that. But she she disagrees with me about everything.
#Person1#: You should should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision decision.
#Person2#: But I just want to give her some tips.
#Person1#: Oh, she can make her her own decisions.
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#Person2# is worried about #Person2#'s daughter. #Person1# suggests #Person2# should encourage #Person2#'s daughter to make her own decision.
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test_141_2
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#Person1#: Is there anything wrong?
#Person2#: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college.
#Person1#: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager.
#Person2#: I don't mind that. But she disagrees with me about everything.
#Person1#: You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision.
#Person2#: But I just want to give her some tips.
#Person1#: Oh, she can make her own decisions.
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#Person1#: Is Is there anything wrong?
#Person2#: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college.
#Person1#: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager.
#Person2#: I do don't mind that. But she she disagrees with me about everything.
#Person1#: You should should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision decision.
#Person2#: But I just want to give her some tips.
#Person1#: Oh, she can make her her own decisions.
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#Person1# advises #Person2# to let #Person2#'s daughter make her own decisions instead of worrying about her.
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test_141_3
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#Person1#: Is there anything wrong?
#Person2#: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college.
#Person1#: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager.
#Person2#: I don't mind that. But she disagrees with me about everything.
#Person1#: You should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision.
#Person2#: But I just want to give her some tips.
#Person1#: Oh, she can make her own decisions.
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#Person1#: Is Is there anything wrong?
#Person2#: I'm worried about my daughter. She can't decide about college.
#Person1#: Don't worry. That's just a part of being a teenager.
#Person2#: I do don't mind that. But she she disagrees with me about everything.
#Person1#: You should should encourage her to make up her mind by herself. You shouldn't affect her decision decision.
#Person2#: But I just want to give her some tips.
#Person1#: Oh, she can make her her own decisions.
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#Person1# suggests #Person2# letting the child make own decision instead of worrying about her.
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test_142_1
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#Person1#: I don't know what I'm going to do! It's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I lose my job!
#Person2#: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
#Person1#: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
#Person2#: But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do.
#Person1#: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth.
#Person2#: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
#Person1#: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.
#Person2#: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment?
#Person1#: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year.
#Person2#: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.
#Person1#: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work.
#Person2#: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.
#Person1#: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing!
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#Person1#: I I don't know what I 'm going to do! It 's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I I lose my job!
#Person2#: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
#Person1#: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
#Person2#: But it wasn'tn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing doing what your supervisor told you to do.
#Person1#: That 's 's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There 's no reason he needs to tell our boss the the truth. I 'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there 's nothing nothing I can do about that. My boss boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth.
#Person2#: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
#Person1#: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.
#Person2#: Well Well, you can't have everything. Let Let 's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is is your contract up on your apartment?
#Person1#: Next Next month. So I can either move out then or renew renew my contract for another year.
#Person2#: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.
#Person1#: That 's very generous of of you. I guess guess that would work.
#Person2#: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.
#Person1#: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing!
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#Person1# may lose #Person1#'s job because of a mistake that may cause a huge loss and a dishonest supervisor. #Person2# suggests #Person1# live with #Person2# and stop buying all the junk to save money if #Person1# loses the job. #Person1# agrees.
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test_142_2
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#Person1#: I don't know what I'm going to do! It's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I lose my job!
#Person2#: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
#Person1#: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
#Person2#: But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do.
#Person1#: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth.
#Person2#: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
#Person1#: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.
#Person2#: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment?
#Person1#: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year.
#Person2#: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.
#Person1#: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work.
#Person2#: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.
#Person1#: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing!
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#Person1#: I I don't know what I 'm going to do! It 's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I I lose my job!
#Person2#: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
#Person1#: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
#Person2#: But it wasn'tn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing doing what your supervisor told you to do.
#Person1#: That 's 's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There 's no reason he needs to tell our boss the the truth. I 'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there 's nothing nothing I can do about that. My boss boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth.
#Person2#: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
#Person1#: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.
#Person2#: Well Well, you can't have everything. Let Let 's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is is your contract up on your apartment?
#Person1#: Next Next month. So I can either move out then or renew renew my contract for another year.
#Person2#: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.
#Person1#: That 's very generous of of you. I guess guess that would work.
#Person2#: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.
#Person1#: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing!
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#Person1# makes a big mistake which may cause a huge loss and #Person1# may lose this job because of the loss and #Person1#'s dishonest supervisor. #Person2# suggests that #Person1# move in with #Person2# until #Person1# find another job and stop buying all the junk, if #Person1# loses the job.
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test_142_3
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#Person1#: I don't know what I'm going to do! It's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I lose my job!
#Person2#: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
#Person1#: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
#Person2#: But it wasn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing what your supervisor told you to do.
#Person1#: That's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There's no reason he needs to tell our boss the truth. I'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there's nothing I can do about that. My boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth.
#Person2#: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
#Person1#: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.
#Person2#: Well, you can't have everything. Let's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is your contract up on your apartment?
#Person1#: Next month. So I can either move out then or renew my contract for another year.
#Person2#: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.
#Person1#: That's very generous of you. I guess that would work.
#Person2#: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.
#Person1#: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing!
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#Person1#: I I don't know what I 'm going to do! It 's going to be impossible to make ends meet if I I lose my job!
#Person2#: Don't worry. I don't think you're going to lose your job over one mistake.
#Person1#: It was a rather big mistake. When you work as an investment adviser, one small mistake can cost the company millions.
#Person2#: But it wasn'tn't just you who was involved, right? You were only doing doing what your supervisor told you to do.
#Person1#: That 's 's true, but my supervisor is very dishonest. There 's no reason he needs to tell our boss the the truth. I 'm sure he will tell our boss that it was all my fault, and there 's nothing nothing I can do about that. My boss boss won't believe me if I tell him the truth.
#Person2#: Let's think realistically about what might happen. How much money do you have in your savings?
#Person1#: I have enough to live off of for about 3 months. But I really don't want to spend my life savings on just living! I'd rather invest my money somehow.
#Person2#: Well Well, you can't have everything. Let Let 's just figure out what you will do if you lose your job. When is is your contract up on your apartment?
#Person1#: Next Next month. So I can either move out then or renew renew my contract for another year.
#Person2#: Well, that's good. If you lose your job, you can just move in with me until you find another job. That will save you plenty of money.
#Person1#: That 's very generous of of you. I guess guess that would work.
#Person2#: If you lose your job, you just have to go for a few months without buying all the junk you usually buy. If you live frugally, you'll save plenty of money.
#Person1#: I guess working with so much money has made me rather greedy. Maybe losing my job would be a good thing!
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#Person1# might lose the job because of a working mistake and is worried about financial problems after losing a job. #Person2# suggests #Person1# save money until #Person1# find another job, if #Person1# loses the job.
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test_143_1
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#Person1#: You look like so happy. Anything good happens?
#Person2#: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.
#Person1#: Yeah, and?
#Person2#: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.
#Person1#: Is he a professor?
#Person2#: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.
#Person1#: Wow, it seems he's very excellent.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
#Person1#: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.
#Person2#: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.
#Person1#: Well, that sounds sophisticated. Leave me a place.
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#Person1#: You You look like so happy. Anything good happens happens?
#Person2#: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.
#Person1#: Yeah, and?
#Person2#: I decided to put put him up while he 's here. We will have fun and I am going going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.
#Person1#: Is Is he a professor?
#Person2#: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.
#Person1#: Wow, it seems he 's 's very excellent.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
#Person1#: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.
#Person2#: It It 's about multimodal text generation. He He 'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.
#Person1#: Well, that that sounds sophisticated. Leave me me a place.
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#Person2#'s friend is visiting #Person2#. #Person2# invites him to give a speech about multimodal text generation. #Person1# will attend it.
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test_143_2
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#Person1#: You look like so happy. Anything good happens?
#Person2#: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.
#Person1#: Yeah, and?
#Person2#: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.
#Person1#: Is he a professor?
#Person2#: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.
#Person1#: Wow, it seems he's very excellent.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
#Person1#: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.
#Person2#: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.
#Person1#: Well, that sounds sophisticated. Leave me a place.
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#Person1#: You You look like so happy. Anything good happens happens?
#Person2#: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.
#Person1#: Yeah, and?
#Person2#: I decided to put put him up while he 's here. We will have fun and I am going going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.
#Person1#: Is Is he a professor?
#Person2#: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.
#Person1#: Wow, it seems he 's 's very excellent.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
#Person1#: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.
#Person2#: It It 's about multimodal text generation. He He 'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.
#Person1#: Well, that that sounds sophisticated. Leave me me a place.
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#Person2#'s friend is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He is visiting #Person2# and will give a speech about multimodal text generation. #Person1# will attend it.
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test_143_3
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#Person1#: You look like so happy. Anything good happens?
#Person2#: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.
#Person1#: Yeah, and?
#Person2#: I decided to put him up while he's here. We will have fun and I am going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.
#Person1#: Is he a professor?
#Person2#: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.
#Person1#: Wow, it seems he's very excellent.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
#Person1#: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.
#Person2#: It's about multimodal text generation. He'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.
#Person1#: Well, that sounds sophisticated. Leave me a place.
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#Person1#: You You look like so happy. Anything good happens happens?
#Person2#: Aha, yeah. My friend just dropped in from the United Kingdom.
#Person1#: Yeah, and?
#Person2#: I decided to put put him up while he 's here. We will have fun and I am going going to invite him to give a speech at my lab.
#Person1#: Is Is he a professor?
#Person2#: Oh no. He is a Ph.D. student at the University of Edinburgh. He will graduate at the end of this year.
#Person1#: Wow, it seems he 's 's very excellent.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
#Person1#: So what's the topic of his speech? I think I might want to go too.
#Person2#: It It 's about multimodal text generation. He He 'll talk about generating summaries for videos and discourse modeling as well.
#Person1#: Well, that that sounds sophisticated. Leave me me a place.
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#Person2#'s friend is visiting #Person2# and will give a speech about multimodal text generation. #Person1# thinks it interesting and will attend it.
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test_144_1
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#Person1#: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?
#Person2#: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.
#Person1#: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?
#Person2#: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.
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#Person1#: Do Do you want to go over to John 's house tonight?
#Person2#: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.
#Person1#: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?
#Person2#: No No, thanks. I 'm 'm not hungry. I might might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting meeting. One of of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.
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#Person1# suggests going to John's house, but #Person2# feels sick and decides to go to sleep.
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test_144_2
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#Person1#: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?
#Person2#: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.
#Person1#: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?
#Person2#: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.
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#Person1#: Do Do you want to go over to John 's house tonight?
#Person2#: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.
#Person1#: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?
#Person2#: No No, thanks. I 'm 'm not hungry. I might might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting meeting. One of of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.
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#Person2# prefers to stay at home and rest rather than go over to John's house tonight because #Person2# gets sick.
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test_144_3
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#Person1#: Do you want to go over to John's house tonight?
#Person2#: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.
#Person1#: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?
#Person2#: No, thanks. I'm not hungry. I might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting. One of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.
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#Person1#: Do Do you want to go over to John 's house tonight?
#Person2#: No, I think I'm getting sick. So I should probably just stay at home and rest.
#Person1#: Oh, OK! You should drink some tea and stay warm. Would you like me to make you some soup?
#Person2#: No No, thanks. I 'm 'm not hungry. I might might just go to sleep actually. I had to get up very early this morning for a meeting meeting. One of of my co-workers seemed ill so I might have gotten sick from her.
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#Person2# doesn't want to go to John's house tonight because of getting sick. #Person2# decides to go to sleep.
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test_145_1
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#Person1#: York Hotel, can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.
#Person1#: When will you be arriving?
#Person2#: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twntieth.
#Person1#: Yes, sir. Single or double?
#Person2#: One double room.
#Person1#: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.
#Person2#: How much will that be?
#Person1#: $130 a night, including breakfast.
#Person2#: That'll be fine.
#Person1#: May I have your name, please?
#Person2#: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.
#Person1#: Thank you for calling, Mr. Faber. Goodbye.
#Person2#: Bye.
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#Person1#: York York Hotel, can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.
#Person1#: When will you be arriving?
#Person2#: We 'll 'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That 's 's July twntieth.
#Person1#: Yes Yes, sir. Single or double double?
#Person2#: One double room.
#Person1#: Alright Alright. One One double room until the twenty-third.
#Person2#: How much will that be?
#Person1#: $ 130 130 a night, including breakfast.
#Person2#: That'll be fine.
#Person1#: May I I have your name, please?
#Person2#: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.
#Person1#: Thank you for calling, Mr. Mr. Faber. Goodbye Goodbye.
#Person2#: Bye.
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Mr. Faber calls #Person1# to book a double room for 3 nights at York Hotel.
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test_145_2
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#Person1#: York Hotel, can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.
#Person1#: When will you be arriving?
#Person2#: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twntieth.
#Person1#: Yes, sir. Single or double?
#Person2#: One double room.
#Person1#: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.
#Person2#: How much will that be?
#Person1#: $130 a night, including breakfast.
#Person2#: That'll be fine.
#Person1#: May I have your name, please?
#Person2#: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.
#Person1#: Thank you for calling, Mr. Faber. Goodbye.
#Person2#: Bye.
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#Person1#: York York Hotel, can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.
#Person1#: When will you be arriving?
#Person2#: We 'll 'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That 's 's July twntieth.
#Person1#: Yes Yes, sir. Single or double double?
#Person2#: One double room.
#Person1#: Alright Alright. One One double room until the twenty-third.
#Person2#: How much will that be?
#Person1#: $ 130 130 a night, including breakfast.
#Person2#: That'll be fine.
#Person1#: May I I have your name, please?
#Person2#: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.
#Person1#: Thank you for calling, Mr. Mr. Faber. Goodbye Goodbye.
#Person2#: Bye.
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Mr. Faber books a double room for 3 nights from July 20th at York Hotel.
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test_145_3
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#Person1#: York Hotel, can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.
#Person1#: When will you be arriving?
#Person2#: We'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That's July twntieth.
#Person1#: Yes, sir. Single or double?
#Person2#: One double room.
#Person1#: Alright. One double room until the twenty-third.
#Person2#: How much will that be?
#Person1#: $130 a night, including breakfast.
#Person2#: That'll be fine.
#Person1#: May I have your name, please?
#Person2#: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.
#Person1#: Thank you for calling, Mr. Faber. Goodbye.
#Person2#: Bye.
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#Person1#: York York Hotel, can I help you?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd like to book a room for 3 nights.
#Person1#: When will you be arriving?
#Person2#: We 'll 'll arrive the day after tomorrow. That 's 's July twntieth.
#Person1#: Yes Yes, sir. Single or double double?
#Person2#: One double room.
#Person1#: Alright Alright. One One double room until the twenty-third.
#Person2#: How much will that be?
#Person1#: $ 130 130 a night, including breakfast.
#Person2#: That'll be fine.
#Person1#: May I I have your name, please?
#Person2#: Faber, Faber, Faber, Mr. Faber.
#Person1#: Thank you for calling, Mr. Mr. Faber. Goodbye Goodbye.
#Person2#: Bye.
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Mr. Faber books a double room for three nights from July 20th at York Hotel.
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test_146_1
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#Person1#: So is there any other area I should look at as well?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.
#Person1#: That sounds good.
#Person2#: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.
#Person1#: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.
#Person2#: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.
#Person1#: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.
#Person2#: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.
#Person1#: Could you tell me his telephone number?
#Person2#: It's 074263951.
#Person1#: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until Sunday tenth.
#Person2#: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.
#Person1#: That sounds fine. Thanks for your help.
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#Person1#: So So is there any other area I should look at as well?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.
#Person1#: That sounds good.
#Person2#: Yes, and if you you have children, it also has very good schools.
#Person1#: That 's 's not my concern. I live on my my own so I 'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.
#Person2#: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.
#Person1#: No, I 'm only interested in flats at the moment moment.
#Person2#: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.
#Person1#: Could you tell me his telephone number?
#Person2#: It It 's 074263951.
#Person1#: Great Great. Is there a good good time to call him? I 'm here for for a whole week until Sunday tenth.
#Person2#: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.
#Person1#: That sounds fine fine. Thanks for for your help.
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#Person1# wants a cheap single room. #Person2# recommends calling John Godfrey and see him on Saturday.
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test_146_2
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#Person1#: So is there any other area I should look at as well?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.
#Person1#: That sounds good.
#Person2#: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.
#Person1#: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.
#Person2#: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.
#Person1#: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.
#Person2#: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.
#Person1#: Could you tell me his telephone number?
#Person2#: It's 074263951.
#Person1#: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until Sunday tenth.
#Person2#: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.
#Person1#: That sounds fine. Thanks for your help.
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#Person1#: So So is there any other area I should look at as well?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.
#Person1#: That sounds good.
#Person2#: Yes, and if you you have children, it also has very good schools.
#Person1#: That 's 's not my concern. I live on my my own so I 'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.
#Person2#: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.
#Person1#: No, I 'm only interested in flats at the moment moment.
#Person2#: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.
#Person1#: Could you tell me his telephone number?
#Person2#: It It 's 074263951.
#Person1#: Great Great. Is there a good good time to call him? I 'm here for for a whole week until Sunday tenth.
#Person2#: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.
#Person1#: That sounds fine fine. Thanks for for your help.
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#Person1# is looking for a cheap single room. #Person2# recommends #Person1# to contact John Godfrey on Saturday.
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test_146_3
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#Person1#: So is there any other area I should look at as well?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.
#Person1#: That sounds good.
#Person2#: Yes, and if you have children, it also has very good schools.
#Person1#: That's not my concern. I live on my own so I'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.
#Person2#: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.
#Person1#: No, I'm only interested in flats at the moment.
#Person2#: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.
#Person1#: Could you tell me his telephone number?
#Person2#: It's 074263951.
#Person1#: Great. Is there a good time to call him? I'm here for a whole week until Sunday tenth.
#Person2#: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.
#Person1#: That sounds fine. Thanks for your help.
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#Person1#: So So is there any other area I should look at as well?
#Person2#: Yes, I'd recommend West Derby. That will be closer to your office.
#Person1#: That sounds good.
#Person2#: Yes, and if you you have children, it also has very good schools.
#Person1#: That 's 's not my concern. I live on my my own so I 'm only looking for a cheap single room, something like a flat.
#Person2#: Umm, that may be a problem here in this area then, because there are mostly larger houses here. You'd probably be able to share one with other people who want to rent though.
#Person1#: No, I 'm only interested in flats at the moment moment.
#Person2#: We actually have another office in South Derby, and the guy who works there is a really good friend of mine. His name is John Godfrey.
#Person1#: Could you tell me his telephone number?
#Person2#: It It 's 074263951.
#Person1#: Great Great. Is there a good good time to call him? I 'm here for for a whole week until Sunday tenth.
#Person2#: I'm sure he'll be able to see you on Saturday.
#Person1#: That sounds fine fine. Thanks for for your help.
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#Person1# is looking for a cheap single room. #Person2# gives #Person1# John Godfrey's phone number that could help to find a room and suggests that they meet on Saturday.
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test_147_1
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#Person1#: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.
#Person2#: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?
#Person1#: Oh, go on, blame it all on me. You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.
#Person2#: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.
#Person1#: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
#Person2#: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.
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#Person1#: This This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn'tn't tried to give money to that policeman.
#Person2#: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?
#Person1#: Oh, go on, blame blame it all on me. You were the the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped stopped at all.
#Person2#: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.
#Person1#: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running running so late. We would have have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
#Person2#: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.
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#Person1# and #Person2# blame each other for the series of bad experiences during the journey.
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test_147_2
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#Person1#: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.
#Person2#: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?
#Person1#: Oh, go on, blame it all on me. You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.
#Person2#: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.
#Person1#: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
#Person2#: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.
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#Person1#: This This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn'tn't tried to give money to that policeman.
#Person2#: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?
#Person1#: Oh, go on, blame blame it all on me. You were the the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped stopped at all.
#Person2#: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.
#Person1#: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running running so late. We would have have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
#Person2#: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are blaming each other for lots of bad experience during the journey.
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test_147_3
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#Person1#: This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn't tried to give money to that policeman.
#Person2#: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?
#Person1#: Oh, go on, blame it all on me. You were the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped at all.
#Person2#: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.
#Person1#: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running so late. We would have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
#Person2#: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.
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#Person1#: This This is all your fault. This wouldn't have happened if you hadn'tn't tried to give money to that policeman.
#Person2#: Well, if you'd listen to me when I suggested asking someone for directions, we wouldn't have got lost in the first place, would we?
#Person1#: Oh, go on, blame blame it all on me. You were the the one who was driving when we got stopped by the police. If you hadn't been speeding, we wouldn't have been stopped stopped at all.
#Person2#: That's not fair. We were doing fine until you suddenly decided you knew a quicker way.
#Person1#: Oh, come on, I only suggest it because we were running running so late. We would have have been fine if you hadn't suggested driving instead of taking the train.
#Person2#: No, we would have been fine if you had remembered to book tickets.
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#Person1# and #Person2# quarrel and blame each other because of bad experiences during the journey.
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test_148_1
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#Person1#: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.
#Person1#: Oh, that's too late. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?
#Person2#: Yes, it's 87506638.
#Person1#: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?
#Person2#: Double 6.
#Person1#: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.
#Person2#: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks for understanding, Darlene.
#Person1#: No problem.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Dan, I 'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed delayed for 2 days.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.
#Person1#: Oh, that that 's too late. If you can give me me Steve 's phone number, I 'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy handy?
#Person2#: Yes, it's 87506638.
#Person1#: Sorry, is is that double 6 or double 3?
#Person2#: Double 6.
#Person1#: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.
#Person2#: Exactly Exactly. A A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks Thanks for understanding, Darlene.
#Person1#: No No problem.
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Darlene calls to check the delayed order. Dan tells her the situation. Darlene will talk to Steve.
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test_148_2
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#Person1#: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.
#Person1#: Oh, that's too late. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?
#Person2#: Yes, it's 87506638.
#Person1#: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?
#Person2#: Double 6.
#Person1#: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.
#Person2#: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks for understanding, Darlene.
#Person1#: No problem.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Dan, I 'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed delayed for 2 days.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.
#Person1#: Oh, that that 's too late. If you can give me me Steve 's phone number, I 'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy handy?
#Person2#: Yes, it's 87506638.
#Person1#: Sorry, is is that double 6 or double 3?
#Person2#: Double 6.
#Person1#: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.
#Person2#: Exactly Exactly. A A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks Thanks for understanding, Darlene.
#Person1#: No No problem.
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Darlene calls Dan to check on the delay of the order. Dan explains to her the reason for the delay. Darlene decides to talk to Steven.
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test_148_3
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#Person1#: Hi, Dan, I'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed for 2 days.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.
#Person1#: Oh, that's too late. If you can give me Steve's phone number, I'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy?
#Person2#: Yes, it's 87506638.
#Person1#: Sorry, is that double 6 or double 3?
#Person2#: Double 6.
#Person1#: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.
#Person2#: Exactly. A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks for understanding, Darlene.
#Person1#: No problem.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Dan, I 'm calling to check on that order of 100 computers were the tenth of September. However, it has been delayed delayed for 2 days.
#Person2#: Yes, I know. I mean to call you and tell you that the factory is short of hands at the moment. They say they can get the order to you by the eighteenth.
#Person1#: Oh, that that 's too late. If you can give me me Steve 's phone number, I 'll call him and tell him about this. Do you have his number handy handy?
#Person2#: Yes, it's 87506638.
#Person1#: Sorry, is is that double 6 or double 3?
#Person2#: Double 6.
#Person1#: I suppose he can't really complain. Those computers are a bargain.
#Person2#: Exactly Exactly. A A few days, it shouldn't make that much difference. Thanks Thanks for understanding, Darlene.
#Person1#: No No problem.
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Darlen calls Dan to check the delayed order of computers. Dan explains to her the reason for the delay. Darlene decides to talk to Steven.
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test_149_1
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#Person1#: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?
#Person2#: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.
#Person1#: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?
#Person2#: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.
#Person1#: How about the Los Angeles Times?
#Person2#: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.
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#Person1#: Look Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was was founded?
#Person2#: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.
#Person1#: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?
#Person2#: The New New York Times. It was founded in in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.
#Person1#: How about the Los Angeles Times Times?
#Person2#: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.
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#Person2# tells #Person1# the founders and founding times of the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Los Angeles Times.
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test_149_2
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#Person1#: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?
#Person2#: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.
#Person1#: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?
#Person2#: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.
#Person1#: How about the Los Angeles Times?
#Person2#: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.
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#Person1#: Look Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was was founded?
#Person2#: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.
#Person1#: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?
#Person2#: The New New York Times. It was founded in in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.
#Person1#: How about the Los Angeles Times Times?
#Person2#: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the founding time and founder of the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times were founded.
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test_149_3
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#Person1#: Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was founded?
#Person2#: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.
#Person1#: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?
#Person2#: The New York Times. It was founded in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.
#Person1#: How about the Los Angeles Times?
#Person2#: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.
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#Person1#: Look Look, here is a copy of the Washington Post. Do you know when it was was founded?
#Person2#: I happened to have a book right here about the development of newspapers. Let me see. Oh, it was founded in December eighteen seventy-seven by Stilson Hutchens.
#Person1#: Which newspaper is elder, the New York Times or the Washington Post?
#Person2#: The New New York Times. It was founded in in September eighteen fifty-one by Henry Raymond and George Jones.
#Person1#: How about the Los Angeles Times Times?
#Person2#: It was first published in December eighteen eighty-one, under the direction of Nathan Cole Junior and Thomas Guardineer.
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#Person2# tells #Person1# the founder and the founding time of the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times.
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test_150_1
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#Person1#: What's up?
#Person2#: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?
#Person1#: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?
#Person2#: Of course not, I appreciate that.
#Person1#: Well, it has nothing to do with virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.
#Person2#: I see. What can I do now?
#Person1#: You can send a compressed one.
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#Person1#: What What 's up?
#Person2#: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?
#Person1#: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?
#Person2#: Of course course not, I appreciate that.
#Person1#: Well, it has has nothing to do with virus. The problem problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity capacity.
#Person2#: I see. What can I do now?
#Person1#: You can send a compressed compressed one.
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#Person1# finds that #Person2# e-mail exceeds capacity and suggests #Person2# compress the email.
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test_150_2
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#Person1#: What's up?
#Person2#: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?
#Person1#: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?
#Person2#: Of course not, I appreciate that.
#Person1#: Well, it has nothing to do with virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.
#Person2#: I see. What can I do now?
#Person1#: You can send a compressed one.
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#Person1#: What What 's up?
#Person2#: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?
#Person1#: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?
#Person2#: Of course course not, I appreciate that.
#Person1#: Well, it has has nothing to do with virus. The problem problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity capacity.
#Person2#: I see. What can I do now?
#Person1#: You can send a compressed compressed one.
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#Person2#'s attachment exceeds the e-mail capacity, #Person1# suggests compressing it.
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test_150_3
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#Person1#: What's up?
#Person2#: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?
#Person1#: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?
#Person2#: Of course not, I appreciate that.
#Person1#: Well, it has nothing to do with virus. The problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity.
#Person2#: I see. What can I do now?
#Person1#: You can send a compressed one.
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#Person1#: What What 's up?
#Person2#: I guess there is some kind of virus seeking into my computer, I can't send out this e-mail. Do you have the number of the text port?
#Person1#: Do you mind I have a look at your computer?
#Person2#: Of course course not, I appreciate that.
#Person1#: Well, it has has nothing to do with virus. The problem problem is your attachment is a bit larger. It has exceeded the e-mail capacity capacity.
#Person2#: I see. What can I do now?
#Person1#: You can send a compressed compressed one.
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#Person2# can't send out an email. #Person1# suggests #Person2#'s attachment be compressed.
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test_151_1
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#Person1#: Have you enjoyed your weekend?
#Person2#: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.
#Person1#: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.
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#Person1#: Have Have you enjoyed your weekend?
#Person2#: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.
#Person1#: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.
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#Person2# tells #Person1# #Person2# enjoyed the weekend organized by #Person1#.
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test_151_2
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#Person1#: Have you enjoyed your weekend?
#Person2#: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.
#Person1#: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.
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#Person1#: Have Have you enjoyed your weekend?
#Person2#: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.
#Person1#: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.
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#Person1# and #Person2# has enjoyed a nice weekend together.
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test_151_3
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#Person1#: Have you enjoyed your weekend?
#Person2#: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.
#Person1#: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.
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#Person1#: Have Have you enjoyed your weekend?
#Person2#: Yes, it's been marvelous. It really was very kind of you to invite me. I hope it hasn't been too much trouble.
#Person1#: Not at all. We've really enjoyed having you. I hope you'll come and stay again next time you're in Changsha.
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#Person1# invited #Person2# to spend the weekend and #Person2# has enjoyed it.
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test_152_1
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#Person1#: I want to get a bite to eat.
#Person2#: What are you thinking of getting?
#Person1#: I have no idea what I want.
#Person2#: You can get a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can get some Mexican food.
#Person1#: I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.
#Person2#: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?
#Person1#: I'm not sure.
#Person2#: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.
#Person1#: Do they do a good job on the food?
#Person2#: The food isn't bad there.
#Person1#: I think I will get my food from Panda Express, too.
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#Person1#: I I want to get a bite to eat.
#Person2#: What are you thinking of getting?
#Person1#: I have no idea what I want.
#Person2#: You can get a a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can can get some Mexican food.
#Person1#: I would wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.
#Person2#: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?
#Person1#: I 'm not sure sure.
#Person2#: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.
#Person1#: Do Do they do a good job on the food?
#Person2#: The food isn't bad there.
#Person1#: I think I will will get my food from Panda Express, too.
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#Person2# offers #Person1# suggestions about what to eat. #Person1# will go to Panda Express.
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test_152_2
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#Person1#: I want to get a bite to eat.
#Person2#: What are you thinking of getting?
#Person1#: I have no idea what I want.
#Person2#: You can get a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can get some Mexican food.
#Person1#: I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.
#Person2#: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?
#Person1#: I'm not sure.
#Person2#: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.
#Person1#: Do they do a good job on the food?
#Person2#: The food isn't bad there.
#Person1#: I think I will get my food from Panda Express, too.
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#Person1#: I I want to get a bite to eat.
#Person2#: What are you thinking of getting?
#Person1#: I have no idea what I want.
#Person2#: You can get a a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can can get some Mexican food.
#Person1#: I would wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.
#Person2#: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?
#Person1#: I 'm not sure sure.
#Person2#: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.
#Person1#: Do Do they do a good job on the food?
#Person2#: The food isn't bad there.
#Person1#: I think I will will get my food from Panda Express, too.
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#Person1# wants to eat something and #Person2# gives some advice. #Person1# finally goes to eat Chinese food.
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test_152_3
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#Person1#: I want to get a bite to eat.
#Person2#: What are you thinking of getting?
#Person1#: I have no idea what I want.
#Person2#: You can get a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can get some Mexican food.
#Person1#: I wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.
#Person2#: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?
#Person1#: I'm not sure.
#Person2#: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.
#Person1#: Do they do a good job on the food?
#Person2#: The food isn't bad there.
#Person1#: I think I will get my food from Panda Express, too.
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#Person1#: I I want to get a bite to eat.
#Person2#: What are you thinking of getting?
#Person1#: I have no idea what I want.
#Person2#: You can get a a burger, or some Chinese food. Or maybe you can can get some Mexican food.
#Person1#: I would wouldn't mind getting some Chinese food.
#Person2#: Where are you going to get your Chinese food from?
#Person1#: I 'm not sure sure.
#Person2#: When I want Chinese food, I go to Panda Express.
#Person1#: Do Do they do a good job on the food?
#Person2#: The food isn't bad there.
#Person1#: I think I will will get my food from Panda Express, too.
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#Person1# is hungry. #Person2# says the Chinese food from Panda Express is good.
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test_153_1
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#Person1#: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.
#Person2#: Yes, Marry?
#Person1#: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.
#Person2#: I see.
#Person1#: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.
#Person2#: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.
#Person1#: I'm sure you are.
#Person2#: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture furniture store.
#Person2#: Yes, Marry?
#Person1#: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.
#Person2#: I I see.
#Person1#: We considered you you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.
#Person2#: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.
#Person1#: I 'm sure you are are.
#Person2#: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.
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Mary from Hans furniture tells Tom they decide not to employ him but Tom asks the store to reconsider him.
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test_153_2
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#Person1#: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.
#Person2#: Yes, Marry?
#Person1#: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.
#Person2#: I see.
#Person1#: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.
#Person2#: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.
#Person1#: I'm sure you are.
#Person2#: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture furniture store.
#Person2#: Yes, Marry?
#Person1#: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.
#Person2#: I I see.
#Person1#: We considered you you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.
#Person2#: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.
#Person1#: I 'm sure you are are.
#Person2#: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.
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Marry calls Tom to inform him that they decide to offer the sales position to someone else. Tom wants them to reconsider.
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test_153_3
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#Person1#: Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture store.
#Person2#: Yes, Marry?
#Person1#: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.
#Person2#: I see.
#Person1#: We considered you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.
#Person2#: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.
#Person1#: I'm sure you are.
#Person2#: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Tom! This is Marry with Hans furniture furniture store.
#Person2#: Yes, Marry?
#Person1#: I just wanted to let you to know that we had decided to offer the sales position to someone else.
#Person2#: I I see.
#Person1#: We considered you you very carefully but the other candidate has more experience.
#Person2#: Maybe so. But I'm fast learner and I'm willing to work overtime to learn the business.
#Person1#: I 'm sure you are are.
#Person2#: I must to ask you to reconsider your decision and give me a chance.
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Tom wants Marry to reconsider the decision of offering the sales position to someone else instead of him.
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test_154_1
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#Person1#: Hello? Hello?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Hello? Who is calling, please?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Listen, I know who you are. It's your tenth time calling me. If you call this number again, I'll call the police and report you. You'll be arrested. I've got your number.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello? Hello Hello?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Hello Hello? Who is is calling, please?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Listen, I know who you are are. It 's your tenth time calling calling me. If you call this number again, I 'll call call the police and report you. You You 'll be arrested. I 've got your number number.
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#Person1# is angry about the crank calls.
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test_154_2
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#Person1#: Hello? Hello?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Hello? Who is calling, please?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Listen, I know who you are. It's your tenth time calling me. If you call this number again, I'll call the police and report you. You'll be arrested. I've got your number.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello? Hello Hello?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Hello Hello? Who is is calling, please?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Listen, I know who you are are. It 's your tenth time calling calling me. If you call this number again, I 'll call call the police and report you. You You 'll be arrested. I 've got your number number.
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#Person1# gets a crank call and is angry about it.
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test_154_3
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#Person1#: Hello? Hello?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Hello? Who is calling, please?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Listen, I know who you are. It's your tenth time calling me. If you call this number again, I'll call the police and report you. You'll be arrested. I've got your number.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello? Hello Hello?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Hello Hello? Who is is calling, please?
#Person2#: ...
#Person1#: Listen, I know who you are are. It 's your tenth time calling calling me. If you call this number again, I 'll call call the police and report you. You You 'll be arrested. I 've got your number number.
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#Person1# receives a phone call but no one speaks.
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test_155_1
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#Person1#: Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin? Why do you want to be a music teacher?
#Person2#: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.
#Person1#: Do you have a degree in related fields?
#Person2#: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.
#Person1#: Oh, that's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to?
#Person2#: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
#Person1#: How do you know about classical music?
#Person1#: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.
#Person2#: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?
#Person1#: Yes. Sometimes students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.
#Person2#: Okay, I think I've known enough of you. The interview is over.
#Person1#: Thank you for your time.
#Person2#: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person1#: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.
#Person2#: That's a good idea. I'll try it.
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#Person1#: Good Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin begin? Why do you want to to be a music teacher?
#Person2#: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.
#Person1#: Do you have a a degree in related fields?
#Person2#: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.
#Person1#: Oh Oh, that 's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to to?
#Person2#: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
#Person1#: How do you know about about classical music?
#Person2#: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?
#Person1#: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.
#Person2#: Okay Okay, I think I 've known enough of you. The The interview is over.
#Person1#: Yes Yes. Sometimes students students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress stress. That 's why I listen to it in the evenings evenings. I I usually play it as background music while I 'm cooking or doing other housework.
#Person2#: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person1#: Thank you for your time time.
#Person2#: That's a good idea. I'll try it.
#Person1#: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.
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#Person2# is being interviewed for a music teacher. #Person2# says #Person2# has degrees in music and specializes in classic music. Then #Person2# shares some research about classic music that can make people relaxed. #Person1# is very satisfied with #Person2#. #Person2# gives some suggestions on how to start listening to classical music.
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test_155_2
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#Person1#: Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin? Why do you want to be a music teacher?
#Person2#: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.
#Person1#: Do you have a degree in related fields?
#Person2#: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.
#Person1#: Oh, that's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to?
#Person2#: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
#Person1#: How do you know about classical music?
#Person1#: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.
#Person2#: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?
#Person1#: Yes. Sometimes students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.
#Person2#: Okay, I think I've known enough of you. The interview is over.
#Person1#: Thank you for your time.
#Person2#: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person1#: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.
#Person2#: That's a good idea. I'll try it.
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#Person1#: Good Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin begin? Why do you want to to be a music teacher?
#Person2#: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.
#Person1#: Do you have a a degree in related fields?
#Person2#: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.
#Person1#: Oh Oh, that 's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to to?
#Person2#: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
#Person1#: How do you know about about classical music?
#Person2#: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?
#Person1#: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.
#Person2#: Okay Okay, I think I 've known enough of you. The The interview is over.
#Person1#: Yes Yes. Sometimes students students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress stress. That 's why I listen to it in the evenings evenings. I I usually play it as background music while I 'm cooking or doing other housework.
#Person2#: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person1#: Thank you for your time time.
#Person2#: That's a good idea. I'll try it.
#Person1#: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.
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#Person1# interviews #Person2# for a music teacher position. #Person1# is very satisfied with #Person2#'s educational background in music and #Person2#'s understanding of classical music. After the interview, #Person2# suggests #Person1# can develop interests in classic music by listening to different classic music online.
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test_155_3
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#Person1#: Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin? Why do you want to be a music teacher?
#Person2#: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.
#Person1#: Do you have a degree in related fields?
#Person2#: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.
#Person1#: Oh, that's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to?
#Person2#: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
#Person1#: How do you know about classical music?
#Person1#: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.
#Person2#: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?
#Person1#: Yes. Sometimes students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress. That's why I listen to it in the evenings. I usually play it as background music while I'm cooking or doing other housework.
#Person2#: Okay, I think I've known enough of you. The interview is over.
#Person1#: Thank you for your time.
#Person2#: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person1#: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.
#Person2#: That's a good idea. I'll try it.
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#Person1#: Good Good morning, thanks for coming. Shall we begin begin? Why do you want to to be a music teacher?
#Person2#: Because I've been always loving music since I was young. And I hope I could have a job that suits my interest.
#Person1#: Do you have a a degree in related fields?
#Person2#: Yes, I have a bachelor and a master degree in music and art.
#Person1#: Oh Oh, that 's very impressive. What kind of music do you like listening to to?
#Person2#: I like many kinds of music. Sometimes I listen to the music that has fast beat and is lively, like dance music. You know, I go to a disco almost every week. Sometimes it's too loud though. And I love classical music the most. I find it very relaxing. I often listen to Mozart or Bach in the evening after a hard day at work.
#Person1#: How do you know about about classical music?
#Person2#: Good, I am pretty satisfied with your background. Do you think students should listen to more classical music than others and why?
#Person1#: Actually, I specialized in classical music for my master study. Classical music is supposed to be good for you brain. Researches suggest that it makes your brain more active. Students who listen to classical music while studying perform better. That's true. There's clear evidence that people who listen to lively music are lively people. Music can influence a person's feeling and character.
#Person2#: Okay Okay, I think I 've known enough of you. The The interview is over.
#Person1#: Yes Yes. Sometimes students students can be stressful. Listening to classical music is helpful in reducing stress stress. That 's why I listen to it in the evenings evenings. I I usually play it as background music while I 'm cooking or doing other housework.
#Person2#: Oh, by the way. I think I may want to listen to some classical music. Do you have any suggestions?
#Person1#: Thank you for your time time.
#Person2#: That's a good idea. I'll try it.
#Person1#: You can find plenty of recording on the internet. You can search and listen to different classical music and see which interests you the most. You can also buy them very cheaply online if you like them.
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#Person2# is being interviewed for a music teacher. #Person1# is impressed by #Person2#'s background and knowledge of classical music. And #Person1# will try classical music.
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test_156_1
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#Person1#: It's a lovely day, isn't it?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.
#Person1#: Is she American?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most importantly, she's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I saw her, she's the girl of my dreams!
#Person1#: So I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you break up?
#Person2#: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.
#Person1#: Sounds like you've got some competition. You made a move already?
#Person2#: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.
#Person1#: That's nice. Having been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?
#Person2#: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.
#Person1#: Good luck!
#Person2#: Thanks!
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#Person1#: It It 's a lovely day, isn't it?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.
#Person1#: Is she American?
#Person2#: Yeah, and and most importantly, she 's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I I saw her, she 's the girl of my dreams!
#Person1#: So I I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it 's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you you break up?
#Person2#: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.
#Person1#: Sounds like you 've got got some competition. You made a move move already?
#Person2#: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.
#Person1#: That That 's nice. Having been been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?
#Person2#: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.
#Person1#: Good Good luck!
#Person2#: Thanks!
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#Person2# likes his neibourhood girl who is popular. Although #Person1# analyses the disadvantages, #Person2# still decides to date with her.
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test_156_2
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#Person1#: It's a lovely day, isn't it?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.
#Person1#: Is she American?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most importantly, she's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I saw her, she's the girl of my dreams!
#Person1#: So I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you break up?
#Person2#: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.
#Person1#: Sounds like you've got some competition. You made a move already?
#Person2#: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.
#Person1#: That's nice. Having been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?
#Person2#: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.
#Person1#: Good luck!
#Person2#: Thanks!
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#Person1#: It It 's a lovely day, isn't it?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.
#Person1#: Is she American?
#Person2#: Yeah, and and most importantly, she 's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I I saw her, she 's the girl of my dreams!
#Person1#: So I I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it 's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you you break up?
#Person2#: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.
#Person1#: Sounds like you 've got got some competition. You made a move move already?
#Person2#: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.
#Person1#: That That 's nice. Having been been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?
#Person2#: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.
#Person1#: Good Good luck!
#Person2#: Thanks!
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#Person2# tells #Person1# that he falls in love with his neighbour and #Person1# thinks he has some competition and wishes him good luck.
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test_156_3
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#Person1#: It's a lovely day, isn't it?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.
#Person1#: Is she American?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most importantly, she's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I saw her, she's the girl of my dreams!
#Person1#: So I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you break up?
#Person2#: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.
#Person1#: Sounds like you've got some competition. You made a move already?
#Person2#: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.
#Person1#: That's nice. Having been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?
#Person2#: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.
#Person1#: Good luck!
#Person2#: Thanks!
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#Person1#: It It 's a lovely day, isn't it?
#Person2#: Yeah, and most excitingly, I met the girl living under me today. She's really nice.
#Person1#: Is she American?
#Person2#: Yeah, and and most importantly, she 's single! Man, I could tell from the moment I I saw her, she 's the girl of my dreams!
#Person1#: So I I take it you two are hitting it off? I know it 's very convenient to be in a relationship with your neighbor, but what if you you break up?
#Person2#: I don't know. I am not really worried about that. I don't wanna lose before even starting. Besides I think the other two American guys have also fallen for her.
#Person1#: Sounds like you 've got got some competition. You made a move move already?
#Person2#: Not yet. But I am thinking of inviting her to dinner sometime. I know some good restaurants nearby.
#Person1#: That That 's nice. Having been been here a little while surely gives you the advantage, eh?
#Person2#: You bet. Now that you mentioned it, I think I'll call her now and see if she is available tonight.
#Person1#: Good Good luck!
#Person2#: Thanks!
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#Person2# tells #Person1# he falls in love with the girl living under him and she's very popular. #Person2#'s going to call her now and invite her to dinner tonight.
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test_157_1
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#Person1#: Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in Silicon Valley, she's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It's like she's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it'll take before the management talks to her about it.
#Person2#: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.
#Person1#: Maybe so, but it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.
#Person2#: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?
#Person1#: What's that?
#Person2#: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.
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#Person1#: Did Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in in Silicon Valley, she 's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It 's like she she 's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it 'll 'll take before the management talks to her about it.
#Person2#: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.
#Person1#: Maybe so, but it it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.
#Person2#: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?
#Person1#: What 's that that?
#Person2#: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.
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#Person1# and #Person2# talk about Mirella's dressing style in the office which is different from others. The management decided to give Mirella formal clothes directly to warn her.
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test_157_2
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#Person1#: Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in Silicon Valley, she's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It's like she's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it'll take before the management talks to her about it.
#Person2#: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.
#Person1#: Maybe so, but it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.
#Person2#: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?
#Person1#: What's that?
#Person2#: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.
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#Person1#: Did Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in in Silicon Valley, she 's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It 's like she she 's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it 'll 'll take before the management talks to her about it.
#Person2#: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.
#Person1#: Maybe so, but it it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.
#Person2#: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?
#Person1#: What 's that that?
#Person2#: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.
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#Person1# thinks it's strange of Mirella wearing casually in the office. #Person2# thinks she was influenced by the casual atmosphere in California and tells #Person1# management decided to give her a new white dress to warn her.
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test_157_3
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#Person1#: Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in Silicon Valley, she's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It's like she's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it'll take before the management talks to her about it.
#Person2#: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.
#Person1#: Maybe so, but it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.
#Person2#: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?
#Person1#: What's that?
#Person2#: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.
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#Person1#: Did Did you see the way that Mirella came to work yesterday? Ever since she came back from that conference in in Silicon Valley, she 's been coming to work dressed in jeans and sweatshirts. It 's like she she 's decided to make herself at home in her office. I don't know how long it 'll 'll take before the management talks to her about it.
#Person2#: She was really influenced by the way they do things on the west coast. I guess the working atmosphere is a lot more relaxed and casual in California. It comes from the information technology industry. . there isn't such a large division between home and office, so people want to work in the clothes they feel more relaxed in.
#Person1#: Maybe so, but it it seems kind of strange, which the rest of us in white shirts, dark suites, and ties.
#Person2#: It's not as bad as that. . . We are allowed to wear more casual jackets and trousers. Besides, didn't you hear what Mirella found on her desk this morning?
#Person1#: What 's that that?
#Person2#: Management decided to give her four brand new white dress. That's their way of telling her that her new style of dressing down is not quite acceptable.
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#Person1# and #Person2# talks about Mirella dressed casually after she came back from Silicon Valley. Managements put white shirts on her desk to warn her.
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test_158_1
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#Person1#: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.
#Person1#: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.
#Person2#: I'll be very glad if you would help.
#Person1#: I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.
#Person2#: Thank you. I wish I would.
#Person1#: Good luck to you.
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#Person1#: You You 're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.
#Person1#: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.
#Person2#: I 'll be very very glad if you would help.
#Person1#: I 'd like like to wish you every success in your new venture.
#Person2#: Thank you. I wish I would.
#Person1#: Good Good luck to you.
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#Person1# congratulates #Person2# on #Person2#'s new venture and expresses #Person1#'s willingness to help.
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test_158_2
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#Person1#: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.
#Person1#: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.
#Person2#: I'll be very glad if you would help.
#Person1#: I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.
#Person2#: Thank you. I wish I would.
#Person1#: Good luck to you.
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#Person1#: You You 're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.
#Person1#: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.
#Person2#: I 'll be very very glad if you would help.
#Person1#: I 'd like like to wish you every success in your new venture.
#Person2#: Thank you. I wish I would.
#Person1#: Good Good luck to you.
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#Person1# is willing to offer #Person2# help in setting up a law office.
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test_158_3
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#Person1#: You're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.
#Person1#: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.
#Person2#: I'll be very glad if you would help.
#Person1#: I'd like to wish you every success in your new venture.
#Person2#: Thank you. I wish I would.
#Person1#: Good luck to you.
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#Person1#: You You 're going to set up your own law office, aren't you?
#Person2#: Yes. After so many years of hard work, I'd rather I had an office of my own.
#Person1#: If you need help, don't hesitate to ask me.
#Person2#: I 'll be very very glad if you would help.
#Person1#: I 'd like like to wish you every success in your new venture.
#Person2#: Thank you. I wish I would.
#Person1#: Good Good luck to you.
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#Person2# is going to set up #Person2#'s own law office. #Person1# wishes #Person2# good luck.
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test_159_1
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#Person1#: Hello, Kate.
#Person2#: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?
#Person1#: I was almost on line the whole night.
#Person2#: Did you play network games the whole night?
#Person1#: No, I listened to the music, too.
#Person2#: What are you going to do now?
#Person1#: I'm tired. I need a rest.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello, Kate.
#Person2#: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?
#Person1#: I was almost on line the whole night.
#Person2#: Did you play network network games the whole night?
#Person1#: No, I I listened to the music, too.
#Person2#: What are you going to do now?
#Person1#: I 'm tired tired. I I need a rest.
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Peter tells Kate he played games and listened to music the whole last night.
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test_159_2
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#Person1#: Hello, Kate.
#Person2#: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?
#Person1#: I was almost on line the whole night.
#Person2#: Did you play network games the whole night?
#Person1#: No, I listened to the music, too.
#Person2#: What are you going to do now?
#Person1#: I'm tired. I need a rest.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello, Kate.
#Person2#: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?
#Person1#: I was almost on line the whole night.
#Person2#: Did you play network network games the whole night?
#Person1#: No, I I listened to the music, too.
#Person2#: What are you going to do now?
#Person1#: I 'm tired tired. I I need a rest.
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Peter tells Kate he stayed up and he's tired now.
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test_159_3
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#Person1#: Hello, Kate.
#Person2#: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?
#Person1#: I was almost on line the whole night.
#Person2#: Did you play network games the whole night?
#Person1#: No, I listened to the music, too.
#Person2#: What are you going to do now?
#Person1#: I'm tired. I need a rest.
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#Person1#: Hello Hello, Kate.
#Person2#: Hi, Peter. I didn't see you last night. Where did you go?
#Person1#: I was almost on line the whole night.
#Person2#: Did you play network network games the whole night?
#Person1#: No, I I listened to the music, too.
#Person2#: What are you going to do now?
#Person1#: I 'm tired tired. I I need a rest.
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Peter tells Kate he stayed up. He's tired now and needs a rest.
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test_160_1
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#Person1#: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.
#Person2#: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.
#Person1#: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.
#Person2#: The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat.
#Person1#: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by boat.
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#Person1#: Nowadays Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.
#Person2#: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.
#Person1#: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.
#Person2#: The pace of life of people is now now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why why people don't like to travel by boat.
#Person1#: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by by boat.
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#Person2# explains alternatives of sea transportation but #Person1# addresses the importance of boat in transoceanic cargo transportation.
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test_160_2
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#Person1#: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.
#Person2#: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.
#Person1#: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.
#Person2#: The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat.
#Person1#: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by boat.
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#Person1#: Nowadays Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.
#Person2#: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.
#Person1#: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.
#Person2#: The pace of life of people is now now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why why people don't like to travel by boat.
#Person1#: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by by boat.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about the development of transportation and the importance of boats.
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test_160_3
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#Person1#: Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.
#Person2#: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.
#Person1#: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.
#Person2#: The pace of life of people is now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why people don't like to travel by boat.
#Person1#: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by boat.
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#Person1#: Nowadays Nowadays, ships and boats are no longer so important in transportation as they used to be.
#Person2#: True. With the extension of railways and highways, and the improvement of safety and capacity of airplanes, ships and boats have been giving place to trains, planes and automobiles.
#Person1#: I read in the newspapers that the passenger liners from Shanghai to Ningpo and Dalian have been out of business ; and the liners up and down the Yangtze River have been reduced by 70 %.
#Person2#: The pace of life of people is now now getting faster and faster, so the speed of ships and boats seems to be so slow. I think it may be the reason why why people don't like to travel by boat.
#Person1#: But the most of the transoceanic cargo transportation is still carried by by boat.
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#Person2# tells #Person1# that ships and boats have been giving places to other transportations because people's life is getting faster, but #Person1# thinks they are still important.
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test_161_1
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#Person1#: Hi, Fanny.
#Person2#: Hi, Andy.
#Person1#: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.
#Person2#: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.
#Person1#: What happened?
#Person2#: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.
#Person1#: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?
#Person2#: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.
#Person1#: You have got a great mother.
#Person2#: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.
#Person1#: That sounds good!
#Person2#: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.
#Person1#: Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another school will.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Fanny.
#Person2#: Hi, Andy.
#Person1#: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.
#Person2#: I did did not sleep much last night. I really really feel bad. It was was a crazy night.
#Person1#: What What happened?
#Person2#: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.
#Person1#: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?
#Person2#: My My mother woke me up. She She had heard me crying out for help.
#Person1#: You have have got a great mother.
#Person2#: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.
#Person1#: That sounds good good!
#Person2#: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.
#Person1#: Me Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another another school will.
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Fanny had a nightmare because of the pressure from school applications. Her mother and Andy both comfort her.
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test_161_2
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#Person1#: Hi, Fanny.
#Person2#: Hi, Andy.
#Person1#: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.
#Person2#: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.
#Person1#: What happened?
#Person2#: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.
#Person1#: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?
#Person2#: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.
#Person1#: You have got a great mother.
#Person2#: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.
#Person1#: That sounds good!
#Person2#: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.
#Person1#: Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another school will.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Fanny.
#Person2#: Hi, Andy.
#Person1#: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.
#Person2#: I did did not sleep much last night. I really really feel bad. It was was a crazy night.
#Person1#: What What happened?
#Person2#: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.
#Person1#: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?
#Person2#: My My mother woke me up. She She had heard me crying out for help.
#Person1#: You have have got a great mother.
#Person2#: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.
#Person1#: That sounds good good!
#Person2#: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.
#Person1#: Me Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another another school will.
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Fanny had a nightmare last night and her mother consoled her. Andy listens to her experience and thinks she has a good mother.
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test_161_3
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#Person1#: Hi, Fanny.
#Person2#: Hi, Andy.
#Person1#: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.
#Person2#: I did not sleep much last night. I really feel bad. It was a crazy night.
#Person1#: What happened?
#Person2#: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.
#Person1#: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?
#Person2#: My mother woke me up. She had heard me crying out for help.
#Person1#: You have got a great mother.
#Person2#: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.
#Person1#: That sounds good!
#Person2#: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.
#Person1#: Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another school will.
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#Person1#: Hi Hi, Fanny.
#Person2#: Hi, Andy.
#Person1#: Are you feeling OK? You sound a little tired this morning.
#Person2#: I did did not sleep much last night. I really really feel bad. It was was a crazy night.
#Person1#: What What happened?
#Person2#: I had a bad dream. I was walking alone in the graveyard, and suddenly all the ghosts jumped out of their graves. They began to chase me through the graveyard and shouted that they wanted my blood.
#Person1#: Oh, what a nightmare! Then what happened?
#Person2#: My My mother woke me up. She She had heard me crying out for help.
#Person1#: You have have got a great mother.
#Person2#: I felt embarrased. After all, I am 18 years old. Mom gave me some chocolate cookies and a glass of milk.
#Person1#: That sounds good good!
#Person2#: Yeah, but i was afraid to fall back asleep. I am worrying about getting into the University of Michigan.
#Person1#: Me Me too. But I tell myself that if they don't accept me, another another school will.
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Fanny had a bad dream last night. She is worried about getting into the University of Michigan. Andy comforts her.
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test_162_1
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#Person1#: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus.
#Person2#: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?
#Person1#: That's a good question. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.
#Person1#: That's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and listen to them.
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#Person1#: Ernie Ernie, I 'm really excited about starting this band together. We 're going to be be the two coolest students on campus.
#Person2#: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?
#Person1#: That 's 's a good question. You know I I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.
#Person1#: That 's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and and listen to them.
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#Person1# and Ernie plan to start a band and they decide to play hip hop music.
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test_162_2
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#Person1#: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus.
#Person2#: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?
#Person1#: That's a good question. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.
#Person1#: That's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and listen to them.
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#Person1#: Ernie Ernie, I 'm really excited about starting this band together. We 're going to be be the two coolest students on campus.
#Person2#: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?
#Person1#: That 's 's a good question. You know I I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.
#Person1#: That 's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and and listen to them.
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#Person1# and Ernie are preparing to start the band at school.
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test_162_3
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#Person1#: Ernie, I'm really excited about starting this band together. We're going to be the two coolest students on campus.
#Person2#: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?
#Person1#: That's a good question. You know I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.
#Person1#: That's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and listen to them.
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#Person1#: Ernie Ernie, I 'm really excited about starting this band together. We 're going to be be the two coolest students on campus.
#Person2#: I know! It's gonna be great. But what kind of music do you think we should play?
#Person1#: That 's 's a good question. You know I I love hip hop, so maybe we can play some Vanilla Ice songs.
#Person2#: Hmm. . . Vanilla Ice? I know his most famous song, ' Ice Ice Baby, ' but I don't know his other songs.
#Person1#: That 's OK. You can buy his songs on iTunes and and listen to them.
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#Person1# and Ernie start their own band on campus. #Person1# suggests they play Vanilla Ice songs.
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test_163_1
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#Person1#: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I really like it here.
#Person1#: Would you like to do something tonight?
#Person2#: Sure. I'd love to.
#Person1#: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?
#Person2#: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.
#Person1#: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?
#Person2#: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.
#Person1#: So, what do you want to do?
#Person2#: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.
#Person1#: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.
#Person2#: Great! Let's make a reservation.
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#Person1#: Are Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I really like it here.
#Person1#: Would you like to do something tonight?
#Person2#: Sure Sure. I 'd 'd love to.
#Person1#: Let 's see see. Have you you been to a jazz club yet?
#Person2#: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.
#Person1#: OK. What about an evening evening riverboat tour?
#Person2#: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.
#Person1#: So, what do you want to do?
#Person2#: Well Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.
#Person1#: Oh Oh, OK. I hear there 's 's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.
#Person2#: Great! Let's make a reservation.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are discussing where to have fun, and they decide to go to the theater tonight.
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test_163_2
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#Person1#: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I really like it here.
#Person1#: Would you like to do something tonight?
#Person2#: Sure. I'd love to.
#Person1#: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?
#Person2#: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.
#Person1#: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?
#Person2#: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.
#Person1#: So, what do you want to do?
#Person2#: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.
#Person1#: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.
#Person2#: Great! Let's make a reservation.
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#Person1#: Are Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I really like it here.
#Person1#: Would you like to do something tonight?
#Person2#: Sure Sure. I 'd 'd love to.
#Person1#: Let 's see see. Have you you been to a jazz club yet?
#Person2#: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.
#Person1#: OK. What about an evening evening riverboat tour?
#Person2#: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.
#Person1#: So, what do you want to do?
#Person2#: Well Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.
#Person1#: Oh Oh, OK. I hear there 's 's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.
#Person2#: Great! Let's make a reservation.
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#Person1# and #Person2# are talking about what to do tonight and they finally decide to go to watch a show.
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test_163_3
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#Person1#: Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I really like it here.
#Person1#: Would you like to do something tonight?
#Person2#: Sure. I'd love to.
#Person1#: Let's see. Have you been to a jazz club yet?
#Person2#: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.
#Person1#: OK. What about an evening riverboat tour?
#Person2#: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.
#Person1#: So, what do you want to do?
#Person2#: Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.
#Person1#: Oh, OK. I hear there's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.
#Person2#: Great! Let's make a reservation.
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#Person1#: Are Are you enjoying your trip to New Orleans?
#Person2#: Oh, yes. I really like it here.
#Person1#: Would you like to do something tonight?
#Person2#: Sure Sure. I 'd 'd love to.
#Person1#: Let 's see see. Have you you been to a jazz club yet?
#Person2#: Yes. I've already been to several clubs here.
#Person1#: OK. What about an evening evening riverboat tour?
#Person2#: Uh, actually, I've gone twice this week.
#Person1#: So, what do you want to do?
#Person2#: Well Well, I haven't been to the theater in a long time.
#Person1#: Oh Oh, OK. I hear there 's 's a terrific show at the Sanger Theater.
#Person2#: Great! Let's make a reservation.
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#Person2# hasn't been to the theater for a long time, so #Person1# and #Person2# decide to make a reservation for a show at the Sanger Theater.
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test_164_1
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#Person1#: Does it look like a good fit?
#Person2#: It's definitely your size.
#Person1#: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.
#Person2#: How do you prefer to pay?
#Person1#: Let me use my credit card.
#Person2#: Now, if you'll just sign here.
#Person1#: No problem.
#Person2#: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.
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#Person1#: Does Does it look like a good fit?
#Person2#: It's definitely your size.
#Person1#: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.
#Person2#: How do do you prefer to pay?
#Person1#: Let me me use my credit card.
#Person2#: Now, if you'll just sign here.
#Person1#: No No problem.
#Person2#: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.
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#Person1# buys some nice clothes by credit card with #Person2#'s assistance.
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test_164_2
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#Person1#: Does it look like a good fit?
#Person2#: It's definitely your size.
#Person1#: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.
#Person2#: How do you prefer to pay?
#Person1#: Let me use my credit card.
#Person2#: Now, if you'll just sign here.
#Person1#: No problem.
#Person2#: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.
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#Person1#: Does Does it look like a good fit?
#Person2#: It's definitely your size.
#Person1#: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.
#Person2#: How do do you prefer to pay?
#Person1#: Let me me use my credit card.
#Person2#: Now, if you'll just sign here.
#Person1#: No No problem.
#Person2#: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.
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#Person1# pays #Person2# by credit card for some clothes.
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test_164_3
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#Person1#: Does it look like a good fit?
#Person2#: It's definitely your size.
#Person1#: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.
#Person2#: How do you prefer to pay?
#Person1#: Let me use my credit card.
#Person2#: Now, if you'll just sign here.
#Person1#: No problem.
#Person2#: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.
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#Person1#: Does Does it look like a good fit?
#Person2#: It's definitely your size.
#Person1#: Yes, it is very nice. I'll take it.
#Person2#: How do do you prefer to pay?
#Person1#: Let me me use my credit card.
#Person2#: Now, if you'll just sign here.
#Person1#: No No problem.
#Person2#: I hope you enjoy your purchase. Good-bye.
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#Person1# purchases some clothes by credit card with #Person2#'s assistance.
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test_165_1
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#Person1#: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?
#Person2#: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.
#Person1#: He was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon.
#Person2#: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.
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#Person1#: Mr. Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster 's on the phone phone. He 'd like to know know if you can send over those training manuals?
#Person2#: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.
#Person1#: He was hoping that that you could drop them off this afternoon.
#Person2#: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.
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Mr. Blake explains the training manuals cannot be sent today because they are still being copied.
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test_165_2
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#Person1#: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?
#Person2#: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.
#Person1#: He was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon.
#Person2#: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.
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#Person1#: Mr. Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster 's on the phone phone. He 'd like to know know if you can send over those training manuals?
#Person2#: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.
#Person1#: He was hoping that that you could drop them off this afternoon.
#Person2#: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.
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#Person1# is transferring the message between Mr. Blake and Mr. Foster about the training manuals.
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test_165_3
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#Person1#: Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster's on the phone. He'd like to know if you can send over those training manuals?
#Person2#: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.
#Person1#: He was hoping that you could drop them off this afternoon.
#Person2#: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.
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#Person1#: Mr. Mr. Blake? Mr. Foster 's on the phone phone. He 'd like to know know if you can send over those training manuals?
#Person2#: Oh, tell him I'll leave them at his office tomorrow afternoon.
#Person1#: He was hoping that that you could drop them off this afternoon.
#Person2#: I'm afraid that I can't do that. They're at the printer's being copied. They'll be back tomorrow before 1 o'clock.
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Mr. Foster wants the training manuals to be sent this afternoon but Mr. Blake explains that they haven't been printed out yet.
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test_166_1
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#Person1#: Are you going anywhere for your vacation?
#Person2#: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.
#Person1#: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?
#Person2#: Well, we will start out from Long Island this Friday. We've planned a four day drive to Salt Lake City, where we'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.
#Person1#: Well, you've got to prepare a lot of food and enough sleeping bags then.
#Person2#: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?
#Person1#: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too.
#Person2#: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.
#Person1#: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
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#Person1#: Are Are you going anywhere for your vacation?
#Person2#: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.
#Person1#: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?
#Person2#: Well, we will start start out from Long Island this Friday. We 've planned a four day drive to to Salt Lake City, where we 'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.
#Person1#: Well, you 've got to prepare a lot of food and enough enough sleeping bags then.
#Person2#: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?
#Person1#: It sounds good good. You can can do a lot of sightseeing, too.
#Person2#: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.
#Person1#: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.
#Person2#: You You can say that again.
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#Person2# tells David about #Person2#'s planned a long trip for #Person2#'s vacation. David thinks it's nice.
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test_166_2
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#Person1#: Are you going anywhere for your vacation?
#Person2#: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.
#Person1#: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?
#Person2#: Well, we will start out from Long Island this Friday. We've planned a four day drive to Salt Lake City, where we'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.
#Person1#: Well, you've got to prepare a lot of food and enough sleeping bags then.
#Person2#: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?
#Person1#: It sounds good. You can do a lot of sightseeing, too.
#Person2#: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.
#Person1#: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.
#Person2#: You can say that again.
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#Person1#: Are Are you going anywhere for your vacation?
#Person2#: Yes, we're making plans for a tour.
#Person1#: That'll be lovely. Where are you going?
#Person2#: Well, we will start start out from Long Island this Friday. We 've planned a four day drive to to Salt Lake City, where we 'll join my brother and his family on his fortieth birthday.
#Person1#: Well, you 've got to prepare a lot of food and enough enough sleeping bags then.
#Person2#: Oh, we'll spend the nights in hotels and enjoy local food as we pass by. How does it sound, David?
#Person1#: It sounds good good. You can can do a lot of sightseeing, too.
#Person2#: Yes, we'll take our time. And we'll go to Five Lake Strict and the Wall Street.
#Person1#: So, you're going to have a really nice vacation.
#Person2#: You You can say that again.
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David and #Person2# are talking about #Person2#'s plan for the vacation. David thinks it sounds good.
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