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Ex P Role Function Adposition Part of Speech Governor Head Governor Part of Speech Governor Supersense Object Head Object Part of Speech Object Supersense Governor-Object Syntax Transitive? Typo? Abbrev? Sent ID
(15486) As the lone voice on the side of GM amongst my FB friends I often feel like never logging back on . Manner ComparisonRef SCONJ feel VERB log VERB subordinating english-2412579d-6af9-44e0-7b38-785b0932f5b6-03
(17372) It 's not like its uneven , other teams get bantered when they play like ass , the difference is they play well enough most of the time . Manner ComparisonRef ADP play VERB ass NOUN default english-786e30ef-ce9b-2e70-b4d4-dfccb7d779cc-02
(17213) seems like only yesterday our fleet was locked in a battle against the might of the geth . Manner ComparisonRef SCONJ seem VERB lock VERB subordinating english-d960af85-c9df-7e44-4bdf-fa7d9f3dd894-02
(16001) The Herald article you cited is a prime example of the majority of Herald readership demanding articles that make Cunliffe look like a funny idiot . Manner ComparisonRef ADP look VERB idiot NOUN default english-dc45488d-84dd-a9b9-1f1e-0ee9cf6c9992-10
(17127) It will never accurately describe how we pronounce things like IPA . Manner ComparisonRef ADP thing NOUN ipa NOUN default french-a9ec0806-705f-ca16-1622-bd795fec898f-15
(16921) Part of the virus acts like a pheromone . Manner ComparisonRef ADP act VERB pheromone NOUN default french-b22cc347-4ca2-7b41-f5e4-c4bb30942540-01
(16353) But he actually did and it earned him a suspension , so logically you 'd have to say how stupid Green was for reacting like this and going for someone 's balls again . Manner ComparisonRef ADP react VERB this PRON default german-5d73b377-922e-ed65-0921-fa874e0abf27-03
(15309) I was the same when I was younger , I got a thrill and felt validated when my ex bf ( who remained the only bf I ever had ) wanted me , but everything beyond made me feel like absolute shit . Manner ComparisonRef ADP feel VERB shit NOUN default german-fdfb0286-16dc-f265-210a-e8a1892739f6-04
(15315) Men really seem to love it when they can posses you like that , with violent thrusting and stuff . Manner ComparisonRef ADP poss VERB that PRON default german-fdfb0286-16dc-f265-210a-e8a1892739f6-09
(18498) They all looked like his flower . Manner ComparisonRef ADP look VERB flower NOUN default lpp_1943.1031
(18559) Yours will call me , like music , out of my burrow . Manner ComparisonRef ADP call VERB music NOUN default lpp_1943.1103
(18636) To be sure , an ordinary passerby would think that my rose looked just like you - - the rose that belongs to me . Manner ComparisonRef ADP look VERB you PRON default lpp_1943.1167
(18801) As his lips opened slightly with the suspicious of a half - smile , I said to myself , again : " What moves me so deeply , about this little prince who is sleeping here , is his loyalty to a flower - - the image of a rose that shines through his whole being like the flame of a lamp , even when he is asleep ... " Manner ComparisonRef ADP flame NOUN predicative lpp_1943.1272
(18825) And the pulley moaned , like an old weathervane which the wind has long since forgotten . Manner ComparisonRef ADP moan VERB weathervane NOUN default lpp_1943.1288
(18881) The little prince looked them over , and laughed as he said : " Your baobabs - - they look a little like cabbages . " Manner ComparisonRef ADP look VERB cabbage NOUN default lpp_1943.1325
(18886) " Your fox - - his ears look a little like horns ; and they are too long . " Manner ComparisonRef ADP look VERB horn NOUN default lpp_1943.1328
(18909) One question , however , occurred to me : " Then it was not by chance that on the morning when I first met you - - a week ago - - you were strolling along like that , all alone , a thousand miles from any inhabited region ? Manner ComparisonRef ADP strol VERB that PRON default lpp_1943.1344
(18961) But , at the noise I made , the snake let himself flow easily across the sand like the dying spray of a fountain , and , in no apparent hurry , disappeared , with a light metallic sound , among the stones . Manner ComparisonRef ADP flow VERB spray NOUN default lpp_1943.1382
(18980) I felt his heart beating like the heart of a dying bird , shot with someone 's rifle ... Manner ComparisonRef ADP beat VERB heart NOUN default lpp_1943.1391
(17667) " You talk just like the grown - ups ! " Manner ComparisonRef ADP talk VERB up NOUN default lpp_1943.326
(17894) Then she added : " Do n't linger like this . Manner ComparisonRef ADP linger VERB this PRON default lpp_1943.475
(17961) " If I ordered a general to fly from one flower to another like a butterfly , or to write a tragic drama , or to change himself into a sea bird , and if the general did not carry out the order that he had received , which one of us would be in the wrong ? " the king demanded . Manner ComparisonRef ADP fly VERB butterfly NOUN default lpp_1943.539
(18142) " This man , " the little prince said to himself , " reasons a little like my poor tippler ... " Manner ComparisonRef ADP reason NOUN tippler NOUN default lpp_1943.713
(17493) But it was rejected too , just like the others . Manner ComparisonRef ADP reject VERB other NOUN default lpp_1943.85
(20386) He then " fixed " it for free but it still looked like crap . Manner ComparisonRef ADP look VERB v.perception crap NOUN n.COGNITION default reviews-018465-0014