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This is the first time time I've heard of that process, he said.
"This is the first time time I've heard of that process," he said.
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Which bus asked the visitor should I take
"Which bus," asked the visitor, "should I take?"
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"I will meet your train at the station" she replied.
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"I will meet your train at the station," she replied.
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In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. - Anne Frank
"In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart." - Anne Frank
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What does that note mean asked Alice
"What does that note mean?" asked Alice.
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"His speech I explain "is hard to follow."
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"His speech," I explain, "is hard to follow."
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This report, Mr. Smith said, does not contain footnotes.
"This report," Mr. Grey said, "does not contain footnotes."
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Coach Larry said We needed this game to make the finals
Coach Larry said, "We needed this game to make the finals."
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Sue stormed "What an outrage!"
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Sue stormed, "What an outrage!"
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Mother asked me, Don't you hear the telephone?
Mother asked me, "Don't you hear the telephone?"
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I like basketball she said much more then baseball
"I like basketball," she said, "much more then baseball."
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Joe tattled, Sally said You're ugly!' to Suzy."
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Joe tattled, "Sally said 'You're ugly!' to Suzy."
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What wonderful news! Ted exclaimed.
"What wonderful news!" Ted exclaimed.
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Anne Morrow Lindbergh called mothers and housewives the great vacationless class
Anne Morrow Lindbergh called mothers and housewives "the great vacationless class."
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"I agree" Jean said "to follow your suggestions."
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"I agree," Jean said, "to follow your suggestions."