| 1. The problem was that he lost. | |
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| 2. He will employ whoever is willing to work. | |
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| 3. We will give it to whoever bids the highest. | |
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| 4. When the movie is over, we will go home. | |
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| 5. These are your assignments for which you are reponsible. | |
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| 6. I wish that Mother were here. | |
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| 7. He has respect for whoever is in power. | |
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| 8. He insists that I be there. | |
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| 9. Give the tools to whoever can use them. | |
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| 10. The bridge that collapsed in the winter storm will cost millions to replase. | |
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| 11. It is not clear what the score was. | |
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| 12. He asked her about whether he should go. | |
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| 13. The whole family, we hope, will come. | |
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| 14. I asked who she was. | |
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| 15. That depends on who else is going. | |
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| 16. Whoever comes will be welcome. | |
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| 17. Do you know what he knows? | |
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| 18. I wonder whom he told. | |
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| 19. Resolved, that dues for the coming year be doubled. | |
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| 20. What he knows is no concern of mine. | |
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| 21. He works for what he wants. | |
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| 22. John wanted to write a book because he had so much to say about the case. | |
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| 23. Take any one you want. | |
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| 24. What can you tell me about what he has done this year. | |
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| 25. What the newspapers say may be false. | |
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