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One can take a ride on a merry - go - round by hopping onto one of the wooden horses ; but one cannot * take a row ( of a boat ) ( although one can have a row ) , because rowing requires a prolonged action which cannot be seen as ...
One can take a ride on a merry - go - round by hopping onto one of the wooden horses ; but one cannot * take a row ( of a boat ) ( although one can have a row ) , because rowing requires a prolonged action which cannot be seen as ...
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Since an action originates , by definition , with the agent , a spontaneous event ( such as a selfinduced fall ) can be seen as akin to action . At the same time , if somebody had a fall rather than fell , then he is presented as not ...
Since an action originates , by definition , with the agent , a spontaneous event ( such as a selfinduced fall ) can be seen as akin to action . At the same time , if somebody had a fall rather than fell , then he is presented as not ...
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Who ( ' d ) you seen in those days ? b . Who ( ' d ) you been seeing in those days ? Further corroboration for hypotheses 51 and 54 comes from another quarter . English contains a well - known rule contracting want and to into wanna ...
Who ( ' d ) you seen in those days ? b . Who ( ' d ) you been seeing in those days ? Further corroboration for hypotheses 51 and 54 comes from another quarter . English contains a well - known rule contracting want and to into wanna ...
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