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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES
Language | English |
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Project | LinES |
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Corpus Part | test |
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Annotation | Ahrenberg, Lars |
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Harry had only seen Percy at meal-times so far; he stayed shut in his room the rest of the time.
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Harry had only seen Percy at meal-times so far; he stayed shut in his room the rest of the time.
Wish I knew what he was up to, said Fred, frowning.
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Wish I knew what he was up to, said Fred, frowning.
If we're not careful, we'll have another Head Boy in the family.
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If we're not careful, we'll have another Head Boy in the family.
I don't think I could stand the shame.
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I don't think I could stand the shame.
Bill was the oldest Weasley brother.
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Bill was the oldest Weasley brother.
He and the next brother, Charlie, had already left Hogwarts.
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He and the next brother, Charlie, had already left Hogwarts.
Harry had never met either of them, but knew that Charlie was in Romania, studying dragons, and Bill in Egypt, working for the wizard's bank, Gringotts.
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Harry had never met either of them, but knew that Charlie was in Romania, studying dragons, and Bill in Egypt, working for the wizard's bank, Gringotts.
Harry said nothing.
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Harry said nothing.
He felt a bit awkward.
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He felt a bit awkward.
Stored in an underground vault at Gringotts in London was a small fortune that his parents had left him.
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Stored in an underground vault at Gringotts in London was a small fortune that his parents had left him.
of course, it was only in the wizarding world that he had money; you couldn't use Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts in Muggle shops.
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of course, it was only in the wizarding world that he had money; you couldn't use Galleons, Sickles, and Knuts in Muggle shops.
He had never mentioned his Gringotts bank account to the Dursleys; he didn't think their horror of anything connected with magic would stretch to a large pile of gold.
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He had never mentioned his Gringotts bank account to the Dursleys; he didn't think their horror of anything connected with magic would stretch to a large pile of gold.
Mrs Weasley woke them all early the following Wednesday.
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Mrs Weasley woke them all early the following Wednesday.
After a quick half-a-dozen bacon sandwiches each, they pulled on their coats and Mrs Weasley took a flowerpot off the kitchen mantelpiece and peered inside.
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After a quick half-a-dozen bacon sandwiches each, they pulled on their coats and Mrs Weasley took a flowerpot off the kitchen mantelpiece and peered inside.
We'll have to buy some more today ah well, guests first!
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We'll have to buy some more today ah well, guests first!
And she offered him the flowerpot.
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And she offered him the flowerpot.
Harry stared at them all watching him.
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Harry stared at them all watching him.
Never? said Mr Weasley.
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Never? said Mr Weasley.
How exactly –
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How exactly –
He took a pinch of glittering powder out of the flowerpot, stepped up to the fire, and threw the powder into the flames.
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He took a pinch of glittering powder out of the flowerpot, stepped up to the fire, and threw the powder into the flames.
With a roar, the fire turned emerald green and rose higher than Fred, who stepped right into it, shouted, Diagon Alley! and vanished.
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With a roar, the fire turned emerald green and rose higher than Fred, who stepped right into it, shouted, Diagon Alley! and vanished.
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