This is the MRS Test Suite for the English Resource Grammar.
English MRS Test Suite
Grammar: ERG 2006-05-24
Note: somewhere in the MRS → RMRS → HTML we are losing the aspect and the spaces between words. Note: test set annotated with Norwegian translations.
No. |
Sentence |
Phenomenon |
It rained. |
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Abrams barked. |
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The window opened. |
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Abrams chased Browne. |
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Abrams handed Browne the cigarette. |
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Abrams handed the cigarette to Browne. |
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Abrams bet Browne a cigarette that it rained. |
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Abrams knew that it rained. |
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Abrams intended to bark. |
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Abrams intended Browne to bark. |
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Every cat barked. |
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Every cat chased some dog. |
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My cat barked. |
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It barked. |
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The cat chased it. |
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The cat chased itself. |
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The cat chased one. |
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Mine barked. |
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That opened. |
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Cats bark. |
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Tobacco arrived. |
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Some bark. |
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Some of the cats bark. |
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No cat barked. |
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Did the dog bark? |
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Which dog barked? |
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Whose dog barked? |
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Chase Browne! |
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Abrams wondered which dog barked. |
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Abrams wondered whether Browne barked. |
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The dog that Browne chased barked. |
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The dog to chase is barking. |
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The dog was chased by Browne. |
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The dog chased by Browne barked. |
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The dog is barking. |
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The dog has barked. |
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The dog has been barking. |
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The dog had been barking. |
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The dog will bark. |
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The dog is going to bark. |
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The dog could bark. |
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The dog couldn't bark. |
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The old dog barked. |
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The dog barked softly. |
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The dog probably barked. |
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The dog barked in the garden. |
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The dog barks now. |
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The garden dog barked. |
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The tobacco garden dog barked. |
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The cat is old. |
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The cat is in the garden. |
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The barking dog chased Browne. |
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Chased dogs bark. |
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Chasing the cat is old. |
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That the cat chases Browne is old. |
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Dogs chase whatever barks. |
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The dog barked every day. |
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When did the dog bark? |
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Three of the dogs bark. |
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Three bark. |
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Browne's dog barks. |
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Browne's barks. |
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Twenty three dogs bark. |
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Two hundred twenty dogs bark. |
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Abrams arrived by car. |
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Abrams kept barking. |
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Browne squeezed the cat in. |
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Browne squeezed in the cat. |
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The picture of Abrams arrived. |
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Abrams wiped the table clean. |
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Abrams put Browne in the garden. |
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The dog will bark if Browne arrives. |
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Abrams and Browne arrived. |
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Abrams, Browne, and the dog arrived. |
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The dog arrived and barked. |
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The dog arrived and Browne barked. |
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The dog barked, didn't it? |
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It is obvious that the dog barked. |
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Abrams promised Browne to bark. |
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Abrams seems to bark. |
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Abrams believes Browne to be barking. |
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It bothered Abrams that Browne barked. |
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It took Abrams ten minutes to arrive. |
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Abrams left it to Browne to bark. |
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Abrams strikes Browne as old. |
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Browne considers Abrams old. |
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Abrams liked the idea that Browne could bark. |
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Abrams barked from ten to three. |
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Abrams was very old. |
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Nearly every dog barked. |
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Abrams barked very softly. |
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Browne's chasing of cats bothered Abrams. |
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It bothered Browne that Abrams chased cats. |
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June third arrived. |
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Abrams arrived at three twenty. |
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Browne arrived on Tuesday morning. |
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The cats found a way to bark. |
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The happier dog chased Browne. |
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There were cats in the garden. |
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That dog chased Browne. |
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Somebody chased Abrams. |
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How happy was Abrams? |
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The number five bothers Browne. |
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Abrams could. |
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Browne tried to. |
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Don't bark! |
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The dog arrived barking. |