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I enjoy driving on winding roads [because it keeps you alert].
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[Although he was frightened], Bilbo overcame his fears and snuck into Smaug's lair.
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The bicyclist [who wore his helmet] clearly valued his safety and well-being.
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[That few people believed his story] did not bother Brian.
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The coffee table [that sits in the living room] was purchased in Florida.
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[Because Ted was tired], he made numerous silly mistakes on the test.
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[Whoever likes pepperoni pizza] will have a wonderful time at my party!
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The park down the street is [where you can play basketball].
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[Whomever knows the answer], should raise his or her hand and explain it to us.
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[If you enjoy chocolate cake], you must try my recipe some time!
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We are watching a movie as a family [after we all finish our work and chores].
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The reporter [who is very well respected] received an exclusive interview with the President.
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